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INeedMana 1 point 15 hours ago

They probably won't even start looking for them

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INeedMana 27 points 5 days ago

I've moved to Fennec and I'm very happy with it. If only it had Zen's workspaces it would be absolutely god-like

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INeedMana 4 points 4 days ago path: 0 24330987 24331084 24331446, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 3
INeedMana 4 points 4 days ago

There are so many simple open-source tools for that, that I would rather think about joining an existing project instead of creating another one

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INeedMana 3 points 4 days ago

Virtual tabletop looks closer, but enforces the game rules, while I want an analog of a table, bring your cards and let’s play

So it's only missing a PR or two. Not "the rest of the fucking owl". That's my point

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INeedMana 2 points 4 days ago

And I'm afraid of the opposite: that most will just upload their IDs everywhere and allow "you don't have to worry if you have nothing to hide" to become accepted stance

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INeedMana 190 points 3 months ago

What is often overlooked

Those benchmarks compare Wine NTSYNC against upstream vanilla Wine, which means there's no fsync or esync either. Gamers who use fsync are not going to see such a leap in performance in most games.

Ntsync is great and there will be performance improvement. But not exactly massive

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INeedMana 74 points 5 months ago path: 0 21438330, hotness: undefined, score: 74, children: 9
INeedMana 70 points 3 months ago

I can’t report because I haven’t validated them yet… I’m not going to send [the Linux kernel maintainers] potential slop

That's worth pointing out IMO

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INeedMana 63 points a year ago

Mandatory XKCD

On a serious note, o/ welcome to the club! :)

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INeedMana 59 points 2 months ago

At first yes. But then you'd be zipping around it because it is soooo slooooow

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INeedMana 51 points 4 months ago path: 0 22189564, hotness: undefined, score: 51, children: 3
INeedMana 45 points 7 months ago

Sometimes I end up mindlessly scrolling yt shorts (not logged in). From time to time I get to a short that is clearly generated. Like the weird ones, often with animals, with drops of water appearing out of nowhere on the fur or front paws somehow transforming into hind ones, etc. And there, in the comments, very often are whole chains of comments that seem to completely be missing the fact that it's generated. Saying things "how wise it is to do that", "how cute", etc. It could be older generations not noticing the details (I see how my parents not notice those things) but I think most of those are probably bots. LLMs exchanging their "awww"s under generated videos. "Dead internet theory"

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INeedMana 42 points 9 months ago

I wonder if botched demos are not starting to become intentional. In the end, the more people talk about something, the more successful that marketing action is, right?

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INeedMana 37 points 9 months ago

Deep-sea sensors detected the most energetic neutrino ever recorded.

Interesting. But fucking clickbait

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INeedMana 31 points 9 months ago

The very first compiler was written by hand in assembler. Then the next version was compiled using the first one. Now when we come up with a language we first write a compiler in another language and then move to compiling new versions with their predecessors.
If machines had enough "connecting the dots" (doesn't even have to be full AGI, IMO), why do you think those couldn't build their next versions?

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INeedMana 30 points a year ago

Might still run fine, though

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INeedMana 30 points 9 months ago

:D

Not that I have any sympathy for them but technically speaking, can we say "Microsoft does X" when it was just a "brand protection LLM"?
For sure they chose it to be an outward connection but are we really now stating that an LLM can represent a company? I feel like that's both "you are stupid for using LLMs that way" and empowering LLMs at the same time

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INeedMana 29 points 5 months ago

I'm afraid that icankillpenguins might be right. That most people don't really know what a server is, so when asked to pick one they freeze

My thoughts, numbered only for potential referencing

  1. I guess for now it could be managed by hand which server they get routed to. But that's not an ideal solution IMO
  2. I think that idea of checking response speeds is a good idea
  3. keeping option to read the instance's description and choose another one is a good idea
  4. theoretically, joining a general instance vs an opinionated one might not work for those that are not opinionated or are opinionated the other way. So I think it should be discussed if instances should be able to mark themselves as general or opinionated and the initial choice be from among the general ones
  5. it would be a good idea to somehow rotate between proposed instances based on MAU or some other metric
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INeedMana 29 points 4 months ago path: 0 22208610, hotness: undefined, score: 29, children: 0

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