i have a neighbor that keeps her old answering machine because her late-husband’s voice is on it. she has no home videos or anything else… just a few snapshots and that answering machine.
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘More harmful than helpful’: young people sour on AIEnglish
39·1 day ago“that’s ok. they were never an intended user base, they’re the targets.”
--some ceo, somewhere. probably.
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic/OpenAI may be spending more than $1000 for every $100 you pay themEnglish
31·2 days agoso these crazy prices i hear about being implemented (like at github) should actually be at least 10x higher?
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Motorola effectively bricked its entire line of WiFi routers without explanationEnglish
321·2 days agonot “motorola” (as in the mobile phone company that’s now part of lenovo, or the old cable box/modem company which is owned by arris), but rather a licensee of the name and trademarks for certain networking products… “premier logitech” (which has nothing to do with the computer peripherals company), which is owned by one of those buyout/“investment” firms “tide rock”.
i wouldn’t expect a thing out of them, especially support for gear designed, made or sold prior to tide rock’s ownership (acquired in 2024).
i don’t like tiling wm, and can’t stand seemingly random placement a linux d.e. usually gives (if not just centering everything every time).
i use the kwin script for ‘remember window positions’ to get behaviour similar to windows. gnome has something similar, too (‘smart auto move ng’). so now a window for a program will open right back up the same size and in the same spot next time you run it.
plasma mobile works on more than just handhelds, and you’ll find it in fedora and debian repos (among others, i’m sure).
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•McDonald's Introduces AI Drive-Thru System, Sparking Customer BacklashEnglish
52·2 days agojust ream 'em on a receipt review. the franchisee here actually seems to pay attention to ones critical of things relating to wait times and quality of service and product.
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•McDonald's Introduces AI Drive-Thru System, Sparking Customer BacklashEnglish
131·2 days agothe rare occasion where i go to mcdonald’s, i always go inside and order from a real person at
athe (there’s only one here now) register. i want to exchange cash for product and that’s the only way to do it.
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google To Pay SpaceX $920 Million Per Month For Massive AI Compute PowerEnglish
5·2 days agocynic might suspect that Elon is just juicing expected revenues
given his reputation, previous actions, and thirst for even more wealth… anyone with more than three brain cells should see the scam being set up.
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google To Pay SpaceX $920 Million Per Month For Massive AI Compute PowerEnglish
28·2 days agogoogle owns a fair chunk of the company from a substantial investment a decade ago. this is just a further ‘investment’ to boost spacex financials prior to the anticipated ipo. has nothing to do with elon’s pipe dream of data centers in space.
adarza@piefed.cato
United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Trump calls for military to accelerate use of AI while protecting AmericansEnglish
8·3 days agoliteral pump and dump in the making.
pump the upcoming ipo, dump before bottom falls out.
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. Government Officials In Talks To Acquire Shares In AI giantsEnglish
16·4 days agogotta inflate those ipo so everybody (that they choose) ‘wins’.
you can add it, and switch at login. there’s a cinnamon spin of ubuntu, so packages are in the repos. you’ll also find meta packages assembled by both ubuntu and debian that will install what their respective ‘full desktop experience’ has (browser, libreoffice, utilities, and what-not).
i just switched back to debian for personal desktops after years of mint (and a few others). i’m using intel cards right now… drivers are a total non-issue… so that helps some, not having to deal with nvidia drivers. games are running great on stable kernel and drivers (heroic flatpak for launcher and wine).
you can have your ‘start button’ in the bottom left if you want, and still have the panel going up the left edge instead of along the bottom.
the panel on the side. it just makes sense–if you can get ‘used to’ it.
screens are wider than they are tall, but most content viewed by or worked on by most people goes vertical: web sites and text documents. hell, even most pictures and video people take these days, too, because they still don’t know enough to rotate their damn phones.
i almost went cinnamon when i set up my trixie here last month, but went plasma because of some kwin addons. i did install its nemo, though, for when i need a file manager that doesn’t choke on thumbnails (like dolphin does) when an extension doesn’t match what the file actually is (like a lot of images served by web sites and saved by a browser these days)
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon to introduce ads to Prime bundled music benefit and drop offline downloads on July 2; HD, Ultra HD, and Spatial Audio will require a separate Amazon Unlimited subscriptionEnglish
14·4 days agothat’s what they’re working towards… removing the extra prime benefits.
but you’ll pay more just for that by the time they’re finished.
adarza@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•"Nobody's making games for the retired people" – The growing yet underserved market for grey gamersEnglish
4·4 days agoit’s a dead market. once the current crop of retirees die off, there won’t be anymore because the rest of us will have to work til we die.


i run several mass-market consumer model laptops with the lid closed. as long as the vents aren’t obstructed, not a problem here. mine are all lower-wattage soc with integrated gpu, though; the most demanding one that’s on 24/7 is still only ~ 15w cpu at 100% load, and it never runs at that; it rarely even throttles up from the 800mhz it idles at. i stand them on end so the vents are clear, and use some lego to enforce spacing between 'em.