Yeh, AI as an assistant/tool. Not as a replacement
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towerfulto
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from coming to UKEnglish
8·3 days agoWell the point is that he should never have been the headline to start with.
And now all the sponsors have pulled out, because they don’t want to be associated with a festival that is promoting a person like Kanye.
towerfulto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu quietly raises its minimum system requirementsEnglish
212·8 days ago2026 Debian Vs 2001 windows?
Or 2001 Debian Vs 2001 windows?Cause 2001 Debian 2.2 was like 4MB ram, maybe 16 if you are really going for it!
https://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/projects/omnibook/boot-floppies/current/doc/ch-hardware-req.en.htmlSo yeh, let’s continue comparing apples and oranges.
FreeRTOS is bloatware cause we were able to orbit a sphere that could reflect radio waves with a bunch of tubes and a handful of germanium.What the fuck is this “windows xp Vs modern Debian” shit?
towerfulto
Late Stage Capitalism@lemmy.world•TIL: The UK Now Arrests More People for Online Speech Than Russia and China
1·8 days agoWestern “Democracies”
That poor insomniac dyslexic atheist that stayed up all night wondering if there was a dog
Yeh, JSON will compress well.
towerfulto
World News@lemmy.world•US says Trump ‘interested’ in asking Arab countries to pay for war on IranEnglish
32·10 days agoIt’s the “wall and make them pay for it” it’s the “tarrifs and make them pay for it” now its “war and make them pay for it”.
towerfulto
Security•Thousands of websites are accidentally broadcasting sensitive dataEnglish
2·15 days agoYeh, but it’s serverless! Where else do the private API keys go, other than in the web page?
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Thank you for reminding me I still haven’t bought a new water bottle after I lost my last one!
towerfulto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Microsoft could drop the forced Microsoft account sign-in during Windows 11 setupEnglish
242·20 days agoThis is already possible using an autounattend file.
https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/ is fantastic.
Use Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool to create a windows installer USB, add the XML file to the root of the USB disk, reinstall windows exactly how you want it.(If you are feeling fancy, download the windows iso, and repack it with the autounattend.xml file in it, then drop it onto a Ventoy USB stick)
That’s not a big financial incentive.
Microsoft will remove stuff when it actually gets in the way.
If it’s easier to leave in and not have to touch dozens of other programs/services then they will.
They might mark it as depreciating, and start planning a suitable replacement. They might just mark it as depreciating and kick the can down the road.
When enough services that relied on that depreciating thing have been touched due to other updates, then they might look at actioning the depreciation.But if it doesn’t actively break the thing they are currently working on, the cost overhead or ripping it out is insane.
There might be other dev teams working on features that now rely/leverage the thing marked as depreciating. But the thing getting marked as depreciating happened towards the end of the other teams new feature development cycle. At which point actually depreciating the thing might invalidate that other teams entire project.
And maybe the rip it out, and it turns out one of their large clients (or a large amount of the user base) was relying on it.Addressing technical debt is always hard to justify, but it always makes a better project.
If management doesn’t care about a better project, they will prioritise features and things that make money
towerfulto
Technology@lemmy.world•Inside the fiery, deadly crashes involving the Tesla Cybertruck: Cybertrucks have locked passengers inside and burned so hot they’ve disintegrated drivers’ bones.English
42·21 days agoBut maybe they have the lowest crash rate?
So like, crashes cost money right? Someone is responsible. Someone has to pay.
But if everyone dies in an inferno, then nobody is responsible. Who can pay? They’re all dead! What medical bills? What repairs? It’s all a write off.
Sounds like a high mortality rate with low accident rate is an absolute profitable win! Free market baby!
towerfulto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•RIP Discord: Self-Hosted Discord Alternatives Tested (TeamSpeak, Stoat, Fluxer, Matrix, & More)English
2·23 days agoMumble is fantastic.
I designed and implemented a very complex voice system for an old guild. Like 100 people, 8 groups of 15, group leader’s private chat, priority speech all that. It worked so well, and never failed.
This was many many years ago, to be fair.
I wish it’s positional audio was more supported.
towerfulto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•NVIDIA DLSS 5 has become the source of many memes as the backlash continues
2·23 days agoRadio stations playing their “push list” so that everyone hears the songs multiple times and eventually begin to like it.
towerfulto
World News@lemmy.world•Fire on the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford Raged for Hours, Sailors SayEnglish
101·23 days agoWell, non-flammable vents for one thing
Never used librewolf.
But it sounds like the conveniences you want are a compromise for fingerprinting.Don’t let perfect stand in the way of good.
The internet has been significantly ruined by large companies.
There is a loop where companies with the resources to create and maintain frameworks/tooling/whatever are large enough to help define “features” for browsers.
Browsers don’t make money, not really. To even be considered, they have to be able to run what the big companies are pushing.
All of this makes it very easy for smaller companies to deliver better websites. Or abuse the features big companies are pushing.It’s like: email was awesome, then spam emails happened. Websites were accessible, then SPAs happened. Search engines were useful, the scraping/AI happened.
I don’t know what I am trying to say.
Other than browsers do not get the support they deserve to actually be decent unless they are backed by a company that wants to loss-lead them… Which has resulted in the web being pretty fucked
towerfulto
World News@quokk.au•Trump’s call for allied deployment to strait of Hormuz meets muted response
6·25 days agoHowever, the international response to Trump’s call for the dispatch of warships has so far proved vague and reluctant, with countries unwilling to commit to a military response that could prove treacherous for their navies.
This is the correct response.
towerfulto
Europa / Europe and the EU + EEA@lemmy.world•Office.eu officially launches in The Hague as Europe's fully sovereign office platform
1·25 days agoVery cool.
If it’s open source… How do I self host? Where is the source code? I can’t seem to find it











As a non-american, the speed with which trump has dismantled international relations and the lethargic (even non-existant) reaction of the “checks and balances” that should prevent such things says to me:
If America has done it once, America can do it again.
It can spend 30-50 years building strong relationships, or it can devastated them in 1-2 years.
Seems better to work without America, and let America do it’s own thing.
If America wants to join in, fine. But it’s gonna be on the world’s terms, not Americas.