I was legitimately wondering about this earlier. You know he’s gonna try and put some kind of loyalty kill switch into these things, so at what point does the government decide they don’t want some random billionaire building out a private army of robots?
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artifex@lemmy.zipto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Tesla kills Models S and X to build humanoid robots instead41·2 months ago
artifex@lemmy.zipto BestOfLemmy@lemmy.world•Why Lemmy is the Worst Social Media Platform I Use [Best Of]English13·2 months agoThrough the first section I thought it was a real user who had had a bad experience or maybe started out on the wrong instance. By the 3rd it was pretty funny tho.
Either that link is wrong or this is the least satisfying rickroll ever.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•New research reveals alarming decline in U.S. children’s healthEnglish4·3 months agoKey takeaways
- U.S. children and teens were nearly twice as likely to die as their peers in 18 other high-income countries between 2007 and 2022, researchers found.
- Among 3- to 17-year-olds, the prevalence of chronic conditions increased from 39.9% to 45.7% in pediatric health systems.
- Childhood obesity increased from 17.0% to 20.9%.
If you’re gonna include lyrics from a Bo Burnham song you need to include the best ones:
Good girl
In a straw hat
With her arms out
In a corn field
(spoken) That is a scarecrow
I started arguing about some of these in my head before noticing the labels.
This is only really true if there will never be a need to really learn the code base — which maybe will be true for most devs, it’s hard to tell. But if not it could leave the majority of juniors with a much shallower understanding of the way things work under the hood.
“The Gobbler” is a post-Thanksgiving tradition in my family. Get out the ancient, heavy panini press that is probably 80 years old (I could do a core sample of the accumulated grease and count the rings I guess). As you might assume it contains all of the thanksgiving leftovers. This year my sandwich had a bigass brioche bun between which was crammed:
- turkey
- stuffing
- cranberry sauce
- green beans
- sweet potatoes
- swiss and Gouda cheeses
- chipotle mayo
Add a little butter on the outside and gingerly apply pressure so it doesn’t come apart. After a few minutes you have a several-inch-thick slab of deliciousness.
I should have taken a photo because it was a thing of beauty. Maybe next year.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Climate@slrpnk.net•Fire Breaks Out at COP30 Climate Summit Venue in Brazil4·5 months agoProbably somebody’s irony meter giving up the ghost.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations for an all-SSD home server?English2·5 months agoIf I/O speed is important the challenge will be getting lots of nvme slots in a small form factor. Many atx motherboards have bifurcated pci-e slots that can be converted to manage 2 nvme drives at once (in addition to on-board nvme slots) but I don’t know if matx boards do that, so if you wanted 3+ drives that would be the first thing to consider. If you just want a bunch of sata ssds there are more options, but all considerably slower.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much money do you think those generic porn sites that just link to other porn sites make?11·5 months agoIt’s like click-edging.
Where I am paper goods are so expensive at the grocery store that they alone almost pay for the full price of membership over the year (and maybe they even do now, I haven’t calculated in a few years). Its gas prices are also usually $0.60/gal less than nearby places (and it’s on one of my regular routes) so in my case it’s a no-brainer.
Those things are dinosaurs.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•I tried to outsmart the social media algorithm. Here's how it outsmarted meEnglish2·5 months agoYep, I didn’t know if those were reliable tho or if YouTube had started inserting algorithmic content into playlists yet. And critically, when a playlist ends it should end, not roll right in to other “related” content. And of you’re it’s YouTube-only, so there would be no way to l a playlist that contained other sources.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•I tried to outsmart the social media algorithm. Here's how it outsmarted meEnglish16·5 months agoI’m only hearing upsides here.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•I tried to outsmart the social media algorithm. Here's how it outsmarted meEnglish2·5 months agoYes, I was thinking something YouTube (or long-form media) specific with the purpose of replacing the YouTube algorithm. So for example maybe someone who loves astronomy puts together a playlist about supernovas that include a video from pbs spacetime, Sabine Hossenfelder and kursgesagt. Then he puts together other playlists. Over time you’d recognize this curator’s name and trust them not to point you to garbage.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•I tried to outsmart the social media algorithm. Here's how it outsmarted meEnglish50·5 months agoMaybe it’s time for the return of curated lists. Back in the day (even before the web) there used to be people who organized lists of videos to rent, books to read, etc. why not bring it back in a lemmy channel or some other trusted service. Just curated lists of specific videos.
artifex@lemmy.ziptoThinkPad@lemmy.ml•Observations on aftermarket batteries (based on the **10 ~ **30 series)3·8 months agoWhere are you sourcing these and/or does coming from a reliable vendor improve your odds?
To be clear, “right to compute” is the buzzwordy phrase that AI datacenter operators have come up with to explain why they need your town’s water and electricity supplies, and should not be stopped from taking them. It has nothing to do with rights for actual human people.