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greybeard 11 points 4 days ago

You get an article longer in seconds, not minutes. ChatGPT will make you a longer article — without the headache of writing it. You can even ask it for fewer emdashes — giving you results you will love.

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greybeard 7 points 4 days ago

For years Google downgraded people's experience on search, maps, and youtube on mobile if they didn't use Chrome for Android. As a Firefox mobile user, it was very frustrating. I don't use many Google services anymore, but they, seemingly intentionally, were making other browsers feel worse. I wouldn't be surprised if they were doing it in different ways on desktop.

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greybeard 7 points 4 days ago

Linux has always had that problem. "Linux doesn't support any games!" or "Linux can't run Photoshop". That's the way it is always phrased and seen (and was much worse before Proton came along). Not "The devs didn't bother supporting Linux" or "Adobe sucks".

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greybeard 5 points 4 days ago

Ok, but can you show me even one time those oil rigs have caused an environmental disaster? OK, but that was only once. OK, those 15 other times you linked. OK, but clearly they can't be that bad, the hippies cleaned up the the birds and BP said they were sorry.

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greybeard 1 point 4 days ago

Yeah, a layer of plastic film well sealing the windows will go a long way. I know a lot of people like making foam inserts that make a huge difference. Insulating foam is cheap, and it just needs a layer of fabric glued to it to look half decent.

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greybeard 0 points 5 days ago

I, like most people, didn't read the article. However, a lot of people use tracking tags on their pets collar so they can actually be tracked if they get out. I'm guessing that is what these cameras will be picking up.

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greybeard 1 point 7 days ago

For sure, but with that scolding and punishing also comes with a certain amount of support(normally), like actually knowing what you classes are, what assignments you have, what projects you should be working on, and in many cases, providing active feedback on those items (if not just doing it for them).

Many kids, such as myself, had none of that. My parent knew what I was up to by the report card they got, and that's about it.

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greybeard 216 points 2 months ago

OpenAI, back then, was also a very different organization. They were mostly a non-profit, claiming to be a research organization who's goals were to ensure AI benefited all of humanity. Hell, I'd say Whisper, which that OpenAI did release, was very positive for humanity. It was when Sam Altman saw big dollar signs in GPT2+ that things started changing fast.

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greybeard 111 points 3 months ago

To head off the "What's the point" comments. Events like this bring people together. They make contacts and help with greater organization.

It also helps people remember that they aren't alone. In a world that appears to be designed to isolate people, these protests provide a counter.

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greybeard 81 points 24 days ago

If governments across the world gave a quarter of what they give to Microsoft to open source projects that compete, not only would they get to stop paying Microsoft all that money, they'd have a better product to boot. Add to that the side benefit to people and companies using it, and it's pretty obvious why Microsoft will do everything in its power (except make a better product for a better price) to prevent that.

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greybeard 76 points 7 months ago

We don't flock to it, they are forced upon us. Finding TVs that support DP is almost impossible.

One of the biggest problems is that shitty standards use the money they get from licensing the standard to push the standard. Good open standards often don't have a marketing budget to play with. On top of that, shitty standards can make unrealistic promises to gain an advantage. Like HDMI does with DRM. "If every device uses this standard, piracy will be a thing of the past!"

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greybeard 47 points a year ago

Monkey's Paw: His next birthday is spent underground because WW3 kicked off and he is in a nuclear bunker.

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greybeard 34 points a year ago

Glad to see it being picked back up. I tried it previously and I really didn't like it. It felt half baked. The new version looks like a substantial improvement. Now if only every streaming app didn't lock their services behind DRM and mobile apps.

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greybeard 33 points 5 months ago

Not the one you were replying to, but I'm answering you from a Framework 13. It's the best laptop I've owned. It's solid, runs well, is theoretically repairable without having to buy used equipment off ebay, and runs Linux quite well. I've put a few distros on it, and they've all just worked, even the finger print reader.

It's certainly not the best price for performance, but I like the build quality, and it let me bring my own RAM and NVME, which really helped close the price gap.

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greybeard 25 points 17 days ago

I struggle with Avatar right now. It's great story telling, world building, compassion, and just a cool world. Unfortunately, it's owned by Paramount, which I'm unwilling to give a dime to. I have the same problem with Star Trek. There are, of course, ways around giving them money. I just wish these crappy companies would stop being so crappy. I don't expect giant media companies to be good, but like not comically evil would be a good start.

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greybeard 23 points 4 months ago

Elon Musk does a lot of business in Europe. You seize his assets in Europe to enforce the fines.

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greybeard 22 points a year ago

I'm a big fan of syncthing. It doesn't rely on cloud services for storage, and can work 100% locally if you want it to.

It isn't perfect. It has a model of running a web server for managing the service which is a little strange. Because it is not backed by any cloud storage it means you are on your own to make sure you keep your copies safe.

With those two issues understood, it is simple, fast, free, and and supported almost everywhere. I have it on my phone, laptop, desktop, and as a docker container on my NAS. Everything stays synced and the NAS does backups of the data.

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greybeard 21 points a year ago

Just a thought: Try making the first layer of letters empty so the letter fill is actually a layer 2 bridge.

A trick I have done is printing the first layer solid in a transparent filament, then layer 2 as 2 color.

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greybeard 21 points 5 months ago

Yes, but the amount of gas in an AC system is insignifcant compared to the CO2 generated just making the AC system in the first place. Hell, delivering it probably generated significantly more pollution. Not saying we shouldn't strive to make it better, but it's not as actively harmful as it was 30+ years ago.

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greybeard 21 points 8 months ago

Quick! Wiggle back and forth!

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