Yup, china is going to gladly take all that influence. Electrification in the rest of the world isn't suddenly going to stop, it's just going to come from elsewhere.
I appreciate the sentiment because I also hate ads, but just because you're not spending your disposable income on premium doesn't mean you couldn't theoretically spend it on something else.
Yeah I never quite understood why when something "sucks" it's a bad thing, but when something "blows" it's also bad? Yet a good blow job or suck job is the best!
I'm very fortunate that my partner loved giving blow jobs, she'll even just randomly start sucking my dick unprompted because she's filthy and enjoys it so much.
That said when I met her, she wasn't as keen on receiving but luckily enough I have been able to warm her up to it more, because I love eating her delicious cunt.
It was a couple of weeks ago for me but I managed to get my docker compose script for all my infrastructure cleaned up and all versions of containers are now pinned.
I have renovate set up to open PR's when a new version is available so I can handle updates by just accepting the PR and it's automatically deployed to my server.
Nice and easy to keep apps up to date without them randomly breaking because I didn't know if a breaking change when blindly pulling from latest.
And every one of those decisions is more data they'll feed the machine.
There has to be a point where you've got enough edge cases and bizarre situations where you have the data to train the LLM on how to deal with them.
I doubt our dystopian future is completely human-less, but you can probably plot a graph that projects the number of human interventions required for every thousand miles driven and that graph probably has a trend going downwards.
Then you move to another city that has more edge cases and repeat the process. Google can afford the slow rollout, Tesla can't.
I think he's referring to certain enterprise switches and other networking gear that has basically zero support for automation.
For me personally, I would be replacing that equipment but some businesses would rather pay a few hundred bucks every year + manpower to replace the certs than a few thousand once to replace the equipment.
Maybe he was planning to hide until trump got back, or wanted to do his own investigation. Either way as a former trump supporter, we can't expect him to use his brain (even before it ended up scattered in the hedges).
I generally agree with the sentiment but don't pull by latest, or at the very least don't expect every new version to work without issue.
Most projects are very well behaved as you say but they still need to upgrade major versions now and again that contains breaking charges.
I spebt an afternoon putting my compose files into git, setting up a simple CI pipeline and use renovate to automatically create PR's when things update. Now all my services are pinned to specific versions and when there's an update, I get a PR to make the change along with a nice change log telling me what's actually changed.
It's a little more effort but things don't suddenly break any more. Highly recommend this approach.
The main argument against bsky is that they're still holding all of your data, unless you self host your own server.
I don't actually see how Lemmy is much different. Most users are not self hosting on Lemmy either, you're trusting your data to a 3rd party. The main difference seems to be that there's much more centralisation on bsky.
I think it's entirely reasonable to be wary of any service, be ready to delete your account if it goes to shit or whatever it is you need to do to feel safe.
But right now, I like blue sky. I've had far more positive interactions on there than I ever had on twitter (even before musk took it over), the lists feature that lets you pre-emptively block entire swathes of dickheads is a game changer (I just block one group, anyone Maga) and I'm having a good time.
I expect I'll get downvoted for this but honestly I don't care, the world has gone to shit far too much for me to give a crap about what internet strangers think over my own health and wellbeing and right now I'm having a good time and will not apologise for it.
Bit of a snooze fest if I'm honest. I was hoping we'd get more screen time with Genesys at some point but this was a bit flat and boring. It also seems to counter her character, an otherwise brilliant cadet that's acing it but does really obviously dumb shit? Didn't quite buy it.
The whole episode was quite predictable, this might possibly be my least favourite episode so far.
I think this is quite a naive perspective on banks.
You don't want them making investments, yet you also don't want to pay fees? How is that supposed to work? Do you want to pay for your banking services directly?
Yup, china is going to gladly take all that influence. Electrification in the rest of the world isn't suddenly going to stop, it's just going to come from elsewhere.