Thank you, I wasn’t aware of their deep Russian ties and now won’t be buying it. I’ll edit my post to reflect that.
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The professor tried to warn us about robosexuals but we didn’t listen.
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politics @lemmy.world•DOGE employees are 'being pushed out' without Musk to protect them: report
47·7 months agoCabinet heads are hiring back employees who were dismissed during the mass purge
Hopefully they get to keep any redundancy payouts AND come back on higher wages. After all, if they’re being hired back then it shows their role was critical.
In the immortal words of Good Charlotte:
They’re always complaining, always complaining. If money is such a problem, well they got mansions, think we should rob them.
Though ironically the Madden brothers ended up marrying rich.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI model collapse is not what we paid forEnglish
752·8 months agoWhat all this does is accelerate the day when AI becomes worthless.
It was always worthless. Or, at least, it was always worthless thinking that LLMs were a substitute for reasoning AI, which is what it appears many people have been suckered into.
6 has unintended consequences. Always happy? At a funeral for a loved one? No thanks, I want to feel their passing properly.
I’d be fine with just 2. Possibly not good for the heart, pancreas, or liver though.
Seems like it would have been cheaper, easier, and better pr to just simplify settings or have them in more logical categories, but what would I know.
This is a weird one, but read up on folder structures. If you’ve used MacOS at all then the logic is very similar. However if you’re coming from a pure windows background then it can get confusing figuring out where everything gets put when you install applications or need to make changes to config files.
The Pop desktop environment and search works well the vast majority of the time but it’s handy to know how to find you’re way around when you hit a roadblock.
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News@lemmy.world•Marco Rubio Silences Every Last Little Criticism of Israel at State Department
84·9 months agoOk comrade.
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News@lemmy.world•Marco Rubio Silences Every Last Little Criticism of Israel at State Department
94·9 months agoSure thing buddy
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News@lemmy.world•Marco Rubio Silences Every Last Little Criticism of Israel at State Department
1915·9 months agoAll those concerned accounts sure have been quiet recently. I wonder how many of their users have been drafted to the front line in Ukraine.
I recommend an ex-lease HP Prodesk. You get an ok cpu, nvme slot, physical space for an ssd and hdd, plus a pcie slot depending on form factor. As they use mainstream components the hardware is well supported in Linux.
There’s not unfortunately. But the custom maps made by users are great.
Playing Beat Saber to Korn tracks is the best damn cardio exercise on the planet.
Nvidia is fine and I have a 3080. I have vrr on my 4k display working fine when run with 2 non vrr 1080p monitors, and full hdr support. That’s using the 570 driver in fedora.
Lol. System requirements are 30, 40 & 50 series cards with 12GB of VRAM. Most of the cards do not have this due to Nvidia’s stinginess.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish
5·10 months agoThe “Remote playback with a Remote Watch Pass subscription” just sounds like IPTV with extra steps. I’m kind of ok with them requiring Plex Pass for remote streaming for the server owner, but then I have lifetime so it doesn’t affect me. Might feel differently I was having to pay.
Look, what I’d say to you is, that we are laser focussed on delivering outcomes that synergise with our plan to get on with undoing the housing crisis the Labour created.
Piper is a godsend. It’s better than Logitech G Hub and much more like Logitech’s old simple software that let you quickly remap buttons.







The article author seems to write this off as just another run of the mill sci-fi rpg, but I’m pretty excited for this. Peter F Hamilton is one of my favourite authors and he’s done the world building to support the narrative of the game.
Going to be reading his tie-in novel over the xmas break and it seems to have got decent reader reviews so long as you like his style of writing.