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- Comment on YouTube now lets you turn off Shorts 5 days ago:
my subscriptions usually upload shorter updates or extra bits as shorts, so i want to keep them on without the horrendous ui.
- Comment on YouTube now lets you turn off Shorts 1 week ago:
i just set up a redirect from /shorts/video-id to /watch?v=video-id. then you get the normal player.
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 KB5083769, KB5082052 wrongly forcing BitLocker recovery 1 week ago:
- Comment on Krafton are no longer listed as Subnautica 2's publishers on Steam and the Epic store, following a quiet switch 1 week ago:
considering they had the worst public fuck-up i think i’ve seen in the last 30 years of gaming, i don’t know if they should continue to be listed as publisher for any games, including their gacha bullshit catalog.
- Comment on Pine64 teases PineTime Pro with AMOLED, GPS and ‘custom’ chip 4 weeks ago:
yeah but pine’s thing is to release hardware without any software at all and let the community sort it out. i think there’s still no end-user os for their e-reader.
- Comment on Pine64 teases PineTime Pro with AMOLED, GPS and ‘custom’ chip 4 weeks ago:
has it got operating system this time? no? meh
- Comment on AI surpasses 2024 Bitcoin mining in energy usage, uses more H20 than the bottles of water people drink globally — says AI demand could hit 23GW and up to 764 billion liters of water in 2025 3 months ago:
so that’s… seven percent?
- Comment on AI surpasses 2024 Bitcoin mining in energy usage, uses more H20 than the bottles of water people drink globally — says AI demand could hit 23GW and up to 764 billion liters of water in 2025 3 months ago:
why measure against bottled water? that can’t possibly be a big percentage of the water people drink.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
the eu has been on mastodon for years. they run their own instance.
- Comment on Valve’s Android compatibility layer now has its official name, Lepton, and a cute frog logo. 4 months ago:
no, it’s not. pulled that out of my ass apparently.
- Comment on Valve’s Android compatibility layer now has its official name, Lepton, and a cute frog logo. 4 months ago:
more specifically, it’s for running x86 applications on android.
- Comment on Valve’s Android compatibility layer now has its official name, Lepton, and a cute frog logo. 4 months ago:
we already had that, this is for the opposite use case.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 4 months ago:
personally i have separate linters, formatters and structure markers that don’t raise the temperature of my apartment when in use, but you do you.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 4 months ago:
my thought is mainly that there aren’t enough hours in the day to read and check everything on wikipedia. there’s a reason the scots vandalism went unnoticed so long, people just don’t have the time.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 4 months ago:
it’s mostly outsourcing attention, which is pretty acceptable for a large project like wikipedia.
- Comment on Steamworks SDK 1.63 has been released – Added libs for linuxarm64 and androidarm64 5 months ago:
…unless they’re valve games
- Comment on Steamworks SDK 1.63 has been released – Added libs for linuxarm64 and androidarm64 5 months ago:
ah beans
- Comment on Steamworks SDK 1.63 has been released – Added libs for linuxarm64 and androidarm64 5 months ago:
adding mobile games to steam would probably make it unusable
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
lol
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
nostr has a pretty bad reputation due to the nature of the protocol’s inception and the people involved. any time that specific network is brought up, the discussion pivots.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
this was discussed elsewhere. nostr is tightly coupled to lightning.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
well in this case it was made clear they were mistaken about the whole thing and therefore the passive-aggressive tone they were using was completely unwarranted.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
better than not reading at all, apparently
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
depends on the thing you’re asking about.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
no, as in, the developer built nostr because he wanted a twitter-like microblogging platform he couldn’t be banned from.
really, this is skim-reading territory. you could have saved us both a lot of time by just reading the history of the thing.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
it is like twitter in that it’s designed to be like twitter.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
the fact that nostr is very tightly integrated with bitcoin, to the point that the lightning network extension basically is part of the standard.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
false equivalency. they made a plausible claim.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
your previous two replies were. and by “just asking questions” about things you obviously know more about, you’re not adding to the conversation.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 5 months ago:
instead of asking obviously leading questions, why not tell people what you know?