allywilson
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- Comment on Trump admin announces plans to shut down the Energy Star program 5 days ago:
As a Yuro, the only time I think I used to see this was on older American Megatrends BIOS POST screens.
I take it it’s similar/the same as the energy efficiency ratings by the EU?
Do manufacturers provide those same ratings when selling in the US? More like, they supply both to both regions when selling a product (easier than removing 1)? Just thinking of alternatives.
- Comment on Microsoft teases pay-to-patch plan for Windows Server 2025 1 week ago:
kpatch (redhat) is in the kernel, it’s not behind a paywall.
- Comment on Microsoft teases pay-to-patch plan for Windows Server 2025 1 week ago:
The greed is insane
- Comment on SSL/TLS certificates will last 47 days max by 2029 3 weeks ago:
This raises a good point. The path of least resistant typically becomes the norm.
- Comment on Birth control: US scientists develop world’s 1st male contraceptive pill 5 weeks ago:
Birth control: US scientists develop world’s 1st male contraceptive pill
There’s nothing world 1st about this.
- Comment on Birth control: US scientists develop world’s 1st male contraceptive pill 5 weeks ago:
Title is blatantly wrong.
- Comment on New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code. 2 months ago:
I’m genuinely impressed people can get the damn things to generate working code. I periodically ask them to do something and every single time they will hallucinate.
- Comment on Technology for lab-grown eggs or sperm on brink of viability, UK fertility watchdog finds 3 months ago:
It’s certainly different.
- Comment on Technology for lab-grown eggs or sperm on brink of viability, UK fertility watchdog finds 3 months ago:
Good question. I thought it would be more like having a clone of yourself, but maybe that’s the same issue? Copy of a copy?
- Comment on Huge win for Internet freedom: Google must sell its Chrome browser 5 months ago:
Broadcom?
- Comment on UK open to social media ban for kids as government kicks off feasibility study 5 months ago:
I just don’t see how this can work. The goal posts will move daily to try to inhibit this. That’s the wrong approach entirely. Just chasing your tail constantly, like what happened with piracy. The correct approach to this should be education (not just of the kids) and that there are consequences by posting things publicly.
- Comment on Google's AI chatbot tells student seeking help with homework "please die" 5 months ago:
This is for you, human. You and only you.
But yet, this is a good thing. AI only wants to target this one person. The rest of us are fine.
- Comment on Blocking AI bots from Microsoft, others has been “pain in the a**”: Reddit CEO 9 months ago:
Fuck u/spez