

I work with someone who never closes a tab. They’ll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn’t bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
Fun fact, in the US, we have 3 train derailments per day.
It’s good to hear others express this perspective; I wasn’t sure if it was just my faulty memory. I was also initially impressed with Lemmy’s community around the time of the API exodus. I took a long break around some instance drama noise, just joined back up a month ago, and I’m already considering bailing again. Maybe social media is doomed by its nature, I dunno. I wish you all the best.
Wow, you pivot a lot. The power consumption of data centers as a whole in the US was ~5% of total in 2024. But they are definitely guzzling water, no doubt about that. It’d be nice if we still had environmental regulatory agencies with teeth to force better cooling methods. Doug Forcett comes to mind.
I don’t input anything that I care about them spying on. As for brain rot, we’re on social media, aren’t we?
If you’re using one of the LLMs to search, you can just twirl out the source list and click through to the pages it found relevant to your prompt. In my experience, it pulls a better list of links than DDG or Google. You can just ignore the summary it writes.
From the chaote perspective, any dynamic system with chaotic properties can be used for divination. But a science? Nah.
Vibe coding in assembly.
The definition of AI has now fundamentally changed.
“The AI effect” refers to a phenomenon where either the definition of AI or the concept of intelligence is adjusted to exclude capabilities that AI systems have mastered.
I only read the blog because of the thumbnail.
There’s intention in a prompt. Death of the Author makes the case for valuing interpretation over intention anyway.
Don’t fall prey to the Curse of Greyface
industry associations and individual businesses […] argued the FTC had failed to follow correct procedures and conduct an analysis before issuing the rule. The judge panel has agreed with them.
Three judges — two appointed by President Trump, one by President George H. W. Bush — found that the FTC’s rulemaking process was flawed and did not include early analysis of the rule’s possible economic effects. [1]
“the law”
♫ Lowered Expectations ♫
It’ll last 6 months easy in the fridge. But try to get most of the solids out with a fork when it’s still hot. And when ya use it, don’t double dip - new spoon/knife each time ya need some.
intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value
Advertising and politics?