An EV that fits a family of four with at least the quality of a Tesla? Yeah I think this would mean I pay about 10Keuros for the change.
Interesting way to be wrong. While thinking you’re being correct.
All of these applications (yes, also Lemmy and Mastodon) are feed for the AI machine. That’s where the money is.
And ads probably.
I mean it kinda already is a Twitter, just 5 years in the past.
His grand vision remains to leave Mastodon users in control of the social network, making their own decisions about what content is allowed or what appears in their timelines.
So uh… Mastodon will not have a moderation team?
I mean this makes sense, but how exactly is after-stopping-moderation Meta different then?
This is borderline postmodern
Then stop doing that, ha ha ha
Ha ha ha
Even though a bit cringy because of the metaphysical stuff, I really liked that twist on the time travel trope.
There’s a marked difference between being the only non-anonymous person in a group of anonymous people and being a non-anonymous person in a group of other non-anonymous people.
In other words, no way am I even pretending to be that brave.
"Why isn't this ready yet? The meteors are falling in an hour?"
- Oh sorry I got distracted by Youtube for a minute
"...You've been doing this for a week"
I make tomato sauces on both my cast iron and carbon steel. Sure, they get a bit bad afterwards, but oil+heat fixes that.
Neal Stephenson’s Seveneves has a lot (A LOT) of orbital mechanics jargon if you’re into that sort of thing. Personally, I skipped most of it.
How about the suggestions that they are selling a product that should last for several lifetimes but instead lasts for 5 years if you treat it very well?
There are no side effects, just happy accidents
Me with me $3000 AI laptop.
Copilot shit on Windows Console programs on Linux
Perhaps a) social media should not be anonymous and b) death threats should be illegal. I know I’m stating super obvious things here but given how this is still a thing…
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
I have investigated the idea and came to the conclusion that immutable distros are essentially a research project. They attempt to advance the state-of-art a slight bit but the cost is currently too great.
Perhaps somebody will some day create something that’s worth switching to. But I don’t think that has happened yet, or is happening with any of the current distros. Silverblue might become that with enough polish, but I feel that to get that amount of polish, they would have to make Silverblue the 1st class citizen, i.e. the default install of Fedora.