ramble81
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- Comment on Root cause for why Windows 11 is breaking or corrupting SSDs may have been found 3 days ago:
I genuinely don’t understand what you have trouble with that you had to fight with. Usually I’ve found it comes down to just not knowing how to do it, or doing something completely out of left field. Honestly Windows “just works”
- Comment on Arch Linux continues to feel the force of a DDoS attack after two brutal weeks — attackers yet to be identified as project struggles to restore full service 2 weeks ago:
For the lulz most likely
- Comment on Microsoft's Windows lead says the next version of Windows will be "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI redefines the desktop interface 3 weeks ago:
wtf does any of that really mean in any meaningful context.
- Comment on Atlassian terminates 150 staff with pre-recorded video, AI customer contact solutions rolled out 5 weeks ago:
It’s the same thing with Stack Overflow. Usage in dropping because devs are relying on AI…. that got its information from SO. What’s gonna happen when you start running into new problems?
- Comment on Zuckerberg says people without AI glasses will be at a disadvantage in the future 5 weeks ago:
I did mention one possible use and people freaked out. Imagine an AR overlay where you’re at a gala or business function and you can pull up people’s names or LI profile to better know them when chatting. Or say at a sportsball game where it could give you stats of the people on the field as they’re playing (sports nerds love that sort of shit). There are many uses for AR but I don’t think this meta approach is even close to correct.
- Comment on AI-Enabled Trash Trucks Will Scan Your Trash To Scold You About Recycling 1 month ago:
And what about the elephant in the room where a lot of recycling operations are bunk and can’t actually recycle stuff? Another example of going after the little guy when most of the issue is with larger corporations.
- Comment on Let's Encrypt rolls out free security certs for IP addresses 2 months ago:
I mean you could already with a custom DNS server and internally controlled CA. Honestly IP certs are extremely bad unless you own the specific public IP block. If you’re borrowing an IP that’s registered to another company, even if you have a “static” IP, it risks being changed and you can’t port it somewhere else. Don’t even get me started on DHCP for internal systems.