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  • You're right, my bad. They are stealing that amount from each creator, in fact.

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  • Ya know, if you assume each one of those is a person who would otherwise pay $100 a month for all the streaming services, then they are costing the streaming services about $259,200,000,000,000 each year. /s

  • Alternatively, if you have the money, you can just buy a new drive and hold on to your old one. For a while I actually installed linux onto a flash drive and used that. (Not a live boot to be clear)

  • Also the expectation that you will use all the same software. They mentioned a screenshot tool not being supported. That is something that will obviously be os specific.

  • Just another reason to grow weed with solar.

  • A valid point. There are laws for headlight adjustment but they're unenforced and out of date. We need regulations for LEDs and definitely laser headlights that exist for some reason.

  • There are many reasons to hate cars, but I am curious how you would replace them entirely. Even in the Netherlands there are cars, there are just viable alternatives for most people. I would seriously be interested in how a system with zero cars would work. We certainly don't need the amount there are now, but I think there are a few jobs for which they are the right tool.

  • Look at that asshole.

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  • A bit of both for small decisions. I'd trust it with little things and for more important stuff it could work for the trick where you flip a coin and figure out which thing you actually wanted by gauging your reaction to the result.

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  • Nvm the hyperlink had but and I didn't see.

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  • It's down for me.

  • Are you accusing me of excusing hypocrisy or crimes against humanity? (I'm guessing not the latter and also legitimately asking)

  • I feel like one of the more important things to take away from this is the wildly different degrees to which various students use ai. Yes, 90% may use it, but there is a huge difference between "check following paper for grammar errors: ..." and "write me a paper on the ethics of generative AI," though an argument could be made that both are cheating. But there are things like "explain Taylor series to me in an intuitive way." Like someone else here pointed out, a 1-2 minute conversation would be a very easy way for professors to find people who cheated. There seems to be a more common view (I see it a LOT on Lemmy) that all AI is completely evil and anything with a neural network is made by Satan. Nuance exists.

  • It's obfuscated but not officially blocked. Their site is asahilinux.org. It's not worth getting a macbook for yet imo , but it's still super impressive, especially the graphics drivers. There are issues with Mac's built in security stuff but that just means the fingerprint reader and probably some other stuff doesn't work.

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  • An interesting way that I don't know of being implemented is a donation system where you donate to a feature request / issue and whoever implements / patches it gets it, and a "tax" so that some percentage of every donation can go to maintenance, server costs, etc.

  • I'm saving this post. I've managed it in the past but even then I never knew how.

  • Let's talk about privacy, just not any private operating systems because there's a sub for that, or laws that threaten privacy because there's a sub for that, or any corporations that try to take away people's privacy because there's a sub for that, or our opinions on the concept of privacy because there's a sub for that so... privacy is, uh, not having people see what you're doing kinda.