When you are hungry and have had to resort to a less desirable food source, the time for research and development becomes available.
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Routhinator@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mixarr – a music discovery companion for Lidarr/PlexEnglish
2218·3 days agoWas super interested right up until the AI recommendations bit.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Europe has ‘lost the internet’, warns Belgium’s cyber security chiefEnglish
2·4 days agoLol, lost the internet because they have less DCs?
Meanwhile most of America is still on dialup or early 2000s broadband speeds.
This is a fucking shallow definition of winning.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I fucking ♥️ industrial society and its consequencesEnglish
14·4 days agoCyberattack is a funny name for Trump Tariffs
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Things ChatGPT told a mentally ill man before he murdered his motherEnglish
9·6 days agoNo argument there.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Things ChatGPT told a mentally ill man before he murdered his motherEnglish
18·6 days agoIts dangerous software that should not be in the hands of the general public until it has been made to not answer these types of questions. And yet apps are specifically being built for these types of questions for ChatGPT.
Thats like knowing gasoline shouldn’t be drank but opening a gasoline serving lemonade stand.
Every banana in existence is in this picture.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•You should know this, Scotty. English
14·10 days agoThis, the power is needed to maintain the subspace bubble, being thrown from said bubble from losing power has been shown to be dangerous. Maybe you just drop out of warp, maybe you drop out too close to something and have no control.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Been a long time since I smoked but if I opened the door to my fireplace and tossed in a kilo of pot and just let the smoke fill up the house will everyone in my house get high?English
41·10 days agoFireplaces have a flue. If you close it the smoke has no where to go but the house.
The whole idea still smacks of dumbfuckery, don’t get me wrong; but its not as much of a lost cause as you’re thinking.
Username checks out.
Mr Boimler! Beam Moopsy over to that… thing and let’s call it a day. We have a dinner celebration to attend.
This was a millennial film. Boomers were parents when this film aired… Hell, so was a good portion of Gen X.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats the most Fediverse "Thing" you know of?English
1·14 days agoLol, this post has everything, even Sherlock holmes fan fiction.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Cloudy future for bourbon has Jim Beam closing Kentucky distillery for a yearEnglish
9·15 days agoHahaha, Canada has so much booze. We have a ton of fine ryes and most of the best booze comes from the EU/UK anyway. We also get a lot of south american and Aussie wines.
We didn’t need the US, their booze was just cheaper. Then trump fixed that.
Anyone contributing to open source either does it:
- on their companies dime, which means they work for a rare company building open source solutions
- at the end of their day, on their weekend, or during their vacation
Most FOSS devs are in position two. By a large margin. They could be relaxing, or earning more money doing freelancing to make ends meet, but instead they are trying to build something they want to see happen. That requires focusing on the important tasks and that often means not having time to spend on poorly reported bugs that are actually users just not RTFM and opening issues. It wastes the devs time, and projects with too much of this have development stagnate and are frequently shuttered.
And devs that just do this to get a better job stop contributions once their new job takes over their life, and then the project suffers.
Users need to appreciate FOSS devs more because some of the most important projects we need in 2025 are developed only because they want to see them happen.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Alberta increases citizen initiative petition fee from $500 to $25,000English
6·19 days agoThe conservative party is openly against indigenous rights so I’m not sure what your argument is here.
Unless you are arguing Alberta should be voting Green Party, in which case I’m with you.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Petition to implement proportional representationEnglish
6·19 days agoSame. Hopefully they actually do something, and hopefully all the old folks don’t default to first past the post if we do vote on it like they did in BC, largely because they couldn’t be bothered to lean how any of the proportional representation options work.











He lived long enough to see the US government filled with his people by Trump