Is anyone really that surprised that they’re bring back the pre-civil war slave trade.
Funwayguy
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Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Congo to receive third-country deportees from the US under new dealEnglish93·4 天前
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple Confirms Mac Pro Is Dead, No Future Models Planned2·14 天前I feel like discrete GPUs could be so much faster at these kind of cross compute tasks through ReBAR/SAM if not for all the proprietary crap and half baked drivers. Unified is a view into that perfect world of what could be if we stopped with the monopolistic BS.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMsEnglish15·14 天前I think anyone who’s paid any attention to targeted advertising has know this long before LMMs were a thing. Removing the ‘easy answer’ is just a legal formality at this point and does little to nothing for the privacy it claims to protect. Advertisers like Google like it that way and will fight tooth and nail against any ‘reconsiderations’
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•As UK game development suffers its ‘sharpest recorded decline’, trade association calls on UK Government to act | VGCEnglish8·16 天前Except countries don’t fund the whole game and certainly not without conditions and criteria.
This also ignores indie devs who often only get their start self funding their project via day jobs. We could have so many more new ideas in niche genres if actually gave two shits about supporting new devs and not some AAA mega corp churning out the same uninspired garbage.
From a techical perspective I’m still annoyed that the amorphous blobs were not the agreed default. They are the simplest to store in SVG, have no gradients to render, and being non-human makes them not require skin/gender modifiers. All expression, nothing more.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Why are people disconnecting or destroying their Ring cameras?English121·2 个月前I have my reolink cameras setup on an internal network without direct internet access, but have a server running Frigate and a VPN that I can remote into from my phone. Gives me full control of where the recordings are backed up and remote access controls. This setup works for their doorbells too which is neat.
I see we’ve just completely abandoned semantic versioning. Not a good look for the future of major or even just cohesively themed updates.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto guns@lemmy.world•Could something like this be a viable hunting sidearm?12·4 个月前The immediate issues I see are:
The bulpup arrangement gives it a moment arm that would bend your wrist rather than push into the palm of your hand on recoil.
Even if your wrist is fine, the hot gasses escaping the cylinder would be directed straight into your forefinger and thumb with every shot.
Finally, a break action or flip-out reload would now use space occupied by your hand around the grip. Not to mention a break would require the trigger and hammer mechanisms to be on opposite halves adding complexity and potential reliability issues.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Windows 11 could actually become the same kind of mistake Sony made with the PS3281·5 个月前I got the same treatment recently. All tech departments were issued M4 Mac Book Pros because that was more cost effective than than dealing with the non-compliant fuckery of W11. Unfortunately non-tech departments got the old inventory and are suffering the abhorrent instability of W11. It somehow refuses to play nice with just about everything in our corporate ecosystem.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.world•Judge Orders OpenAI To Give Lawyers 20 Million Private Chats, Thinks ‘Anonymization’ Can Keep Them PrivateEnglish9·5 个月前The first mistake was thinking OpenAI gives a damn about privacy given they’re more than happy to sell that out to Police. Whether it’s a judge or a hacker, it’s only a matter of time before someone gets a hold of that nuclear bomb worth of data.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The internet provider on my dorm explicitly allows legal torrents17·6 个月前If you don’t use the VPN for normal things then you leave yourself open to indentification by correlation. It’s the same rule for naive Tor users. The more normal and distributed it appears in traffic, the harder it is to correlate other pieces of data they they already have access to.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Amazon Caught Peddling AI Slop Version of Cory Doctorow’s “Enshittification” That's So Ironic That We Have to Go Outside and Stare at the Sky for a BitEnglish32·6 个月前My tinfoil hat theory is that this instance is less a cashgrab and more an attack from AI slopbros to drown out criticism their billionaire overlords.
Really keen to sit down and read this book though.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Deloitte to pay money back to Australian government after using AI in $440,000 report23·6 个月前I like how we’re all skimming over the fact that they fed federal compliance data into Azure OpenAI seemingly without permission or oversight.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Minecraft@lemmy.world•Standing By Our Values | Russia demands Modrinth to remove LGBTQ+ ContentEnglish16·6 个月前How after “5 hours” of decision making was it ever an option at try and appease any demands of the Russian government. It never works and never ends.
Heck if you wanted to even try this, make it a geolocation based visibility filter and let the VPNs do their thing.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Xbox consoles are now getting a fullscreen Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ad at boot, just a day after a 50% price hike was announcedEnglish8·6 个月前I switched to KeePassDX for this reason among others.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple Releases iOS 26.0.1 (macOS, watchOS, tvOS, & visionOS too!)2·6 个月前Same on my M4 work mac. Tahoe has annoying graphical glitches in several liquid glass modals and the damn calendar app wont scroll through my weekly meeting schedule properly anymore. The UI overall feels half baked and far less customisable than the marketing otherwise suggests.
Also, if anyone knows how to shutoff that god awful ‘bounce’ animation on every damn tooltip that fucks with my eyes while I’m trying to write code, it would be greatly appreciated.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google says adblockers caused YouTube views count to drop - this is what adblockers told us really happenedEnglish121·7 个月前See that’s the fun part. Google is the ad company so it’s all 1st party data. Google can package the Trojan horse however they please, which why it’s such a fine line for the blockers to walk.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google says adblockers caused YouTube views count to drop - this is what adblockers told us really happenedEnglish18·7 个月前It wouldn’t matter whether it was intentional or not. Put simply, Google can continue indirectly punishing creators for tolerating adblockers then redirect blame, even though they could have easily separated the metrics from the advertising and telemetry endpoints that blockers filtered. This way they get their money either from unblocked ads or from creator’s reduced view counts, win-win for Google.
As an added bonus for Google, by ensuring view metrics get fucked up, it double punishes creators featuring sponsored content that rely on those metrics to determine how much the sponsor should pay them. Meanwhile Google could, in theory, sell ad placements attached to their own internal metrics that differ from the affected ones publicly visible.
Funwayguy@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•New Tech: Shooting hot EV-batteries on pedestriansEnglish2·7 个月前More of an assisted drop than a mach 5 launch (though that kinda liftoff would be fun to see), but yeah it would have to take the armour with it, not that it makes much difference if the battery is ready to toast everything in the vicinity.
If airbags going off at highway speed isn’t an issue, we can probably do just as well checking several conditions (controlled stop) before pulling the trigger. Then again, this is assuming the brains are smarter than the ones yeeting a burning battery into a sidewalk.
Funnily enough I’m an under-employed software engineer hired as a cleanup crew for sprawling tech debt partially caused by AI dependence. My colleagues are sick of it but have to keep generating slop to meet KPIs demanded of us to artificially justify the company expenditure on the failing technology.
I don’t think programming will be dead forever but rather there will be decades worth of soul crushing techdebt to fix across multiple industries, with the brain drain screwing over vibe coders after the impending AI economic collapse.
All I can do in the mean time is bide my time and play the long game, focusing on diagnosing and fixing things I know the AI fails miserably at comprehending to establish a record of complex jobs nobody could vibe their way out of. I.e. become the nuclear bomb of knowledge they cannot afford to risk losing.