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  • Haha, nah, really not my jam

  • In the UK, not a fan of tea or coffee. I rarely use caffeine at all, but there are some days where I'm falling asleep at my desk and I need something.

    Any recommendations?

  • I go to the Netherlands every year for Roadburn. It's the best festival, if you like niche weirdo heavy music

  • Bunch of baby-killing, water-stealing bastards

  • I'm a developer and use it for coding basic things, or to get a quick handle on new libraries that I know I'm only going to use for one project then never use again. GPT makes things up constantly, it just hallucinates methods all the time, I'll tell it that the the method doesn't exist, and like two messages later it'll appear again. It's saved time in some ways but when it messes up it just adds to development time, sometimes I just have to go back to the old methods of actually reading documentation and looking at stack overflow.

    I've tried Gemini but it's just not very good at coding.

  • Rubicon too!

  • With AI, it might randomly forget stuff that is on the list, and it might randomly add to the list. Personally I wouldn't rely on it

  • Time to bally up for trips to the pub, the supermarket, a nice walk in the park, etc.

  • Hiding that racial slurs exist isn't a way to stop racism.

    After reading the article, I still think these books are important, but it made it seem they were reading these books out in the class like we did with harry potter and stuff.

  • So... Firefox apparently blocks all fingerprinting. I'm sure others do too.

  • It has everything but in my experience, you'll need to wait a few weeks while whatever it is comes in from China.

  • They've been hollowing it out and privatising it for years. It doesn't work on the railway which is why we're looking at nationalising failing services, but for some reason when it comes to the NHS, the answer is more privatisation? If you privatise, it doesn't matter how much funding is thrown in because there are always people skimming off the top.

    IMO all private interests need to be kicked the fuck out, and their businesses nationalised. Forcefully if required.

  • The loss of maplins has made my Amazon boycott somewhat difficult, though not impossible, but there's just no way to get small parts and adapters same day now, always have to wait for delivery. PC world used to have some stuff, but now it's rolled into Currys you only get packaged stuff and peripheral cables and such. Sometimes Screwfix has what I need but it's somewhat rare. They did have a bunch of audio a networking stuff last I looked though.

  • I can't believe Americans would go for that after hearing how trump ran his businesses.

  • Yeah, the article doesn't say "loads of", just "scores of journalists", so at least 40

  • Article says "scores" of journalists went on strike, I guess that's what they mean by that. "Scores" is a bit of a loaded term imo, it sounds like loads but a score is only 20

  • RIP coconut milk.

    Funny that before oats and soy started gaining in popularity they had no problems with coconut milk.

  • They see younger generations using less milk and this is their tantrum.

    Meat industry does this too, but aren't as successful most of the time.

  • Cool, I'd argue that alcohol and gambling are the more damaging to society, can we ban ads for those too?