If it is a larger company that defintly would make maintenance easier.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Austria's Armed Forces Gets Rid of Microsoft Office (Mostly) for LibreOfficeEnglish
2·4 months agoI assumed it meant that they just bribed the right politician/general?
How is that relevant now?
Yeah, but the dentist will still get paid and he will also get filthy rich in Germany. The joke works in Germany just as well as in the US…
Yeah, but your comment was still kinda pointless in the context of this meme/joke. (Bin auch Besserwisser.)
Another terrifying british 24°C heat wave?
Ok. Thx. I am not from the US and in my 40s. This whole thing of labeling people into categories is somewhat foreign to me. I mean my generation over here did this as well to a degree (and I admit I never got it), but it appears this has become much more dominant thin (at least at the other side of the pacific).
I also tend to aggressively ignore things I deam stupid. But my children will be teenagers soo, guess I’ll have to put some time into researching these kind of things.
I must be way too old. Being a nice guy is bad? Fuck, I’ve been living under a rock. Is this about “incels” or this sigma thing?
Edit: Lol, why the downvotes? You guys aren’t nice!
I am old, please explain. :?(
Turks are the perfect alphas confirmed (we don’t have gender in our language). He, she, it, all the same to us.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I'm a 6'1" man with size 3 feet which means every time they measure my feet at a shoe store, the Brannock device tells me I'm not a man English
342·10 months agoWhy do they measure your feet as an adult? Is that common in the US? I don’t think i had my feet measured since I was 15 or so.
Edit: I also want to applaude you for wearing Spiderman socks in this specific post!
Hm. I started using Linux (Ubuntu) somewhat around 2007. And I was quite fascinated how flashy it was with all those desktop effects compared to the rather boring XP. Only problem I had back in the day was wifi, but I didn’t play a lot of games at that time.
But yeah, once I solved that wifi problem I had internet, so there was a difference.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•Banning those who disagree gives you this
61·10 months agoNot sure if you are correct. On lemmy we have several different echo chambers with many interconnections. Best seen in the .world .lm flame wars. This might be a rather unique situation tbh and quite interesting for a sociological study, I guess.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Credit to Tim Buckley - Ctrl Alt Del
121·10 months agoAren’t sweets like really bad for dogs?
Edit: Don’t hate me, I was just asking a question. I know nothing about dogs.
Around here most companies just have subscriptions or get to them through university libraries. It is still annoying, I aggree. It is funnier once you realize that they completly rely on free work as well.
That said, standards are imo one of the greatest t achievements of humanity. And if you’ll ever be involved in that process, you’ll quickly see why this whole thing is expensive.
If you don’t want to pay that much, don’t curse at ISO, put pressure on your government to provide it for free. Imo well invested tax money.
My personal main problem is that companies sometimes infiltrate the process.
Yep. I use Gimp, digiKam and Darktable for literally decades now. I am utterly lost on Adobe software.
We have ISO standards. Fuck every single company that ignores those (Microsoft, Apple, …).
I still think that all jobs are, in general, safe for the foreseeable future. But we will be expected to use AI tools and just produce more and more, so that a few people will gain more and more resources and power.
E.g. as engineers we will do less and less actual planning, but we will run AIs like it were a team of engineer slaves.
And I think this will be similar for other branches. A music composer will run AIs to compose parts of a song, adjust it, readjust other parts, till the song is good. I mean, afaik this is already how much of it works.



Imo this starts to affect productivity. I spend at least 5 minutes every day to click that shit away. Adding the time this costs in my concentration, I’d say I lose easily 10-15 minutes of my daily productivity.
Then add the “Let’s see if the AI can do this. Oh, yeah, it can’t” and I lose even more time.