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  • You can switch stations.

  • for “background noise”

    FWIW there are also radios, including public ones where content (without ads) is delivered via the Internet, usable via cvlc or mpv or even the browser (so nothing to install).

  • Checkout Bandcamp for stuff you didn't buy but want to and SoulSeek if you are missing some backups.

  • I really doubt [...] as these articles getting spammed makes it seem.

    I mean... have you tried asking around? You can ask family and friends, sure, but that's biased. You can also ask strangers in the street, shops, etc. It's awkward but it's more representative. Sure there is again a bias based on where you live but if you don't trust media (which is fair, even though they do cite a Pew Research survey) nothing is preventing you from conducting your own survey.

    FWIW I did and I won't share my outcome (as it might bias your answer or process to possibly replicate, more importantly, it's not the point) and it lead to interesting discussions. I try to do that from time to time about other topics too.

  • a fucking psyop ... It is not a conspiracy, it’s a really effective way to farm engagement for basically free.

    Right, I think there is very few people actively trying to rage bait others. Sure there are some trolls but the problem at scale is rather blind metrics. There are instead very number smart people, PhDs in machine learning, economics, etc who are brilliant at tweaking mechanisms in order to make a number, e.g. engagement, keep on going up. They might take a benign example, e.g a cooking recipe, and split the audience between more critical vs more positive. They noticed that indeed when they do so, when they artificially create affinity groups, people do reply/like/etc more. They then generalize that technique to other features (e.g. gender, age, etc), run it again at scale, show their project manager that indeed engagement increases and they get a promotion. They have literally no idea of the damage they make, they might in fact actively do their best to ignore the negative side effect.

    Number goes up, users get depressed, profit is what matters in this inhumane medium.

  • this isn't a mistake, it's a pattern. He cuts corners with every project.

  • GUIs

    Jump
  • If you

    • need discoverability, or
    • don't need anything composable

    then sure GUIs are great.

  • That's actually a great question, safer to ask your LLM directly! So helpful. /s

  • Eh... don't want to be mean but that's what's called an "IP address" for Internet Protocol Address... but this one is for your LAN, aka Local Area Network.

    So that won't work, people outside your LAN can't reach it. What you need instead is a domain. What most people don't know though is that there is a special domain name anybody can use for free! Check this out, assuming your LLM did the right setup do all that step, making website, starting Web server then try :

    https://localhost/ and voila, free domain from your newly generated websites!

    ... /s

  • Damn... money laundering though LIVE with its "gifts" I never thought about this. Everything else is wrong, at scale, but this surprised me.

  • OK you can hate HOMEwork and instead do everything at school or work, namely study there, but what genuinely matters for studying is that you DO do the work. You have to do the exercises, over and over again, more and more challenging, otherwise nothing gets through. You only get the "feeling" of understanding without getting the practice.

    Learning without practice is like being a theoretical athlete. Hate homework all you want but learn to love studying by doing.

  • And rightfully so. They might not know much about Linux itself BUT they did dare try and for that they deserve recognition.

  • Fucking manipulate idiot.

  • Classic GenAI marketing BS :

    • show a superficial demo (literally it's JUST the surface of the things you claim you can "generate")
    • imply that we are on the "brink" of radical change so we "just" have to wait then the "rest" will be generated
    • move on to the next grandiose claim to make sure nobody goes beyond the surface

    It's so obvious it's painful. Sure it's not random, sure there is "progress" but it's NEVER tackling the hard problem. What makes a game fun or exciting isn't the generated world, only a non gamer would claim that.

  • I feel seen.

  • Thanks for the clarification but is it for non-local DMs only or even local DMs and if so why?

  • Admins of most services where data aren't encrypted can read data that is not public so I'd assume that by default.

    Now my question specifically is about "Joe public".

  • Yep, I guess the way you said it was more diplomatic than mine because with (I believe at least) the same message I'm getting downvoted for asking for more open source but you don't. I'm clearly missing something.

    Edit: my bet is that you mentioned Playnite thus demonstrating legit alternatives do exist, whereas I didn't so maybe people imagined I just complained asking for something impossible because they didn't not it already existed. I should have mentioned Lutris.

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    media.ccc.de /c/39c3
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Interoperability between self-hosted services

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Help request : Docker service (PeerTube) doesn't work on new server

    framacolibri.org /t/docker-migration-from-a-server-to-another-ui-api-fine-but-only-download-working/30577/5
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Meta Quest 3/3s XR headsets finally rooted after 2 years

    github.com /FreeXR/eureka_panther-adreno-gpu-exploit-1
  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    SplinterCon Taipei Video Archive

    peertube.eqver.se /w/p/95aJcuPHPiofU91NxKes6g