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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta's latest subscription move is an attempt to offset its AI betsEnglish
60·1 month agoMeta claims the subscriptions will "unlock productivity
Productivity… on Facebook? God they are desperately need to sell you something here.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Perceiving AI as a 'job killer' negatively influences attitudes towards democracy— When people perceive AI as replacing human labour, trust in democracy and political participation declineEnglish
16·1 month agoThe AI slop used to write that “article” was stuck on autorepeat.
You should fix the clanker.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Need another reason to not buy Nvidia? No? Well, Jensen just gave us another one:English
17·1 month agoJust so that you know, their headquarter is in Santa Clara, USA.
They are already located in a shithole fascist country, so I guess any other shithole fascist country doesn’t make a difference at that point.
When you think about it, the money comes from the same place after all…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Windows 365 goes down the day after Microsoft celebrates 'reimagining the PC as a cloud service that streams a Cloud PC'English
34·1 month agoThe cloud bullshit is such a racket. The only thing you are scaling is your invoices.
Everyone knew it was a bad idea at the beginning, for the issues when the service goes down, and the obvious security/privacy issues.
They started to sell it as a stable solution, with no down time, which we all know it’s a lie and I don’t have to talk about the privacy issues: just look at your lenny frontpage.
We have to stop with that bullshit, we have to stop pretending that the cloud is a solution.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
11·1 month agoI can’t stop playing Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead.
It’s such a nice game for roguelike enjoyer. If you like gathering, crafting, surviving sandbox games, give it a try, it’s free and open-source.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Majority of CEOs report zero payoff from AI splurgeEnglish
9·1 month agoand water, a lot of it…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Inside Denmark’s struggle to break up with Silicon Valley
2·1 month agoit’s coming from a well known meme: “are we the baddies”.
You should look it up. It’s basically 2 Nazis wondering, and then realizing they are the baddies…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•A modern and simple font (pre)viewing application seems to be an impossible thing …
6·1 month agoSuper modern bash script.
fontviewer.sh > /tmp/viewfont.html && xdg-open /tmp/viewfont.html
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Inside Denmark’s struggle to break up with Silicon Valley
2·1 month agoso… you’re the baddies?
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Gaming@lemmy.world•When I was a child I thought as a child...English
6·1 month agoI’ve never ascended, only descended to my inevitable grave…
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•NVIDIA is preparing to add native Linux support to GeForce NOW according to VideoCardz.comEnglish
10·2 months agoOr you know, buy an AMD card…
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
4·2 months agoAfter the too many connection problems with poe2 this league, I fallback on Grim Dawn.
I need my arpg fix, and there is a new expansion cooking right now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk’s AI Grok Goes Rogue with Posts Suggesting Trump Is a Pedophile and Erika Kirk Is JD Vance in DragEnglish
40·2 months agoFrom the same guy who wants to replace Wikipedia because,apparently, it is filled with lies?
Grokpedia he wants to call it…what a freaking joke he has become.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ChatGPT fried my drive!? [Solved]English
5·2 months agoYou should have clicked on the “get smarter responses” button…
Sorry, I couldn’t resist. I am going now, good luck.
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Technology@lemmy.world•NVIDIA Puts 100-Hour Monthly Limit on All GeForce NOW SubscriptionsEnglish
112·2 months agoRent your shit, and be a slave of price changes.
When you agree to a subscription, you are enrolling to get fuck, sooner or later.
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Programming@programming.dev•MicroQuickJS is a JavaScript engine targetted at embedded systems. It compiles and runs JavaScript programs using as little as 10 kB of RAM.
14·2 months agoJavaScript for embedded, I’ve seen everything…
There are two reasons. One is the name spacing that is inherent in Maven and bolted on to npm, and the enforcement or lack of enforcement in the repository. You can read more about that here https://blog.sonatype.com/why-namespacing-matters-in-public-open-source-repositories Then there’s the fact that npm runs “install” scripts when you download the component. This means if you can trick someone into grabbing your component by namespace confusion, typosquatting a name etc, you can get code run as soon as someone makes a mistake. Maven on the other hand only downloads the jars, it does not execute them. Taken together, you have an easier path to tricking people to grabbing your component with npm and that trick leads directly to code execution.
—Brian Fox, Apache Maven PM & Sonatype cofounder & CTO
I am on my phone, which is a bit too long to explain, but there are multiple facets to how NPM is worse than most packaging systems out there. There are enough on the web for you to browse and learn, if you are really interested to know more.
But, here, I quoted a little something from Brian from Sonatype.
This isn’t going to get any better unless we revert to OS based dependencies which noone wants to do because developers want the latest and greatest model.
Maven entered the room.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Did Microsoft do anything right in 2025? Wins, fails, and WTF momentsEnglish
1·2 months ago.NET is an excellent platform, c# and typescript are amazing (made by the same guy btw.), Visual Studio and VSCode are the best in their categories.
Nothing really replace Excel (don’t even mention LibreOffice, that’s gonna make you look like a dunkey)
Gaming and hardware support still better on Windows.
The spyware are perfected like no other company can make them, as their nagging system, which you can’t really get rid of.
Scaling your infrastructure on Azure is the easiest, as for scaling your bills, it’s demonstrated in TFA.
Having some price hikes, from time to time, keep the excitement alive, see the latest github price hike tentative.



It’s not funding anything, that’s a private company made by ex-Microsoft employees…
I am just out of words for you.