Oi! That’s a right load of poppycock!
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Try a bug that sporadically happens only in release mode, with no clear connection to anything else, only to find out years later it only happens when someone uses the microwave for too long in the break room.
“You know, we always get this error after lunch when I reheat leftover soup.”
Goddamnit Kyle!
If I could, I’d throw a chancla at that person
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Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Resistance Grafitis Over Dystopian AI Ads in NYC
43·8 months agoThat’s some dystopian shit. Tell big
brotherpharma what is bothering you.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Meta launches 'Vibes,' a short-form video feed of AI slop | TechCrunch
12·8 months agoVibe means something like “the feel” or “the atmosphere”. You provide the general idea of what you want (the vibes) and the AI fills in the gaps… Typically with slop created by training off of stolen work.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•We have always been at war with the Kingdom of MyrmEnglish
321·9 months agoI see what you did there
Arthur is an aardvark, which is an anteater
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•We have always been at war with the Kingdom of MyrmEnglish
26·9 months agoHuman anteaters live among us and they look just like any other human.
If you eat one ant, you are an anteater. You may not even have consciously have eaten one. It could have been hidden in your sandwich or mixed in with a soup. You may be an anteater and not even known it 😳
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Gaming handheld prices are out of control, except for the Steam Deck
32·9 months agoProbably the biggest advantage they have is that they can sell devices at cost or even at a loss and still profit from increased Steam game sales, like how other console makers operate.
3rd parties can’t compete with that. Not even close. If there’s no profit from the device itself, there’s no motivation to make it. And apart from the hardware cost, they also need to pay for the R&D and corporate maintenance. They can’t compete with the Steam Deck. If they made an exact Steam Deck clone, they’d have to make it, idk ~$40 more to make a profit, but no one would buy it because the Steam Deck is the same for less. They have to give it slightly higher specs to give it a niche. That might take hardware cost up to $500 and then charge $150 more to make up for the distributor fees and then $100 to make it actually profitable. But at that point, they’ve already lost most budget and casual gamers, they might as well aim at whales and enthusiasts and make profits $300. If a $950 device sells half as well as a $750 device, it’s still more profitable.
Edit: more realistic numbers
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Let's hear it, little lemmings.English
1·9 months agoTake some iodine pills before you talk to her.
(Not OP) Dabble in everything and create dozens of unfinished projects, which fits well into most corporate software strategies.
./src ./src_1998_11_05_added_people_swimming ./src_1998_11_06_added_death_mechanics ./src_1998_11_06_0_removed_swimming_lol
It should promote and remain in control of the pawn player. Otherwise, the king can just hide behind the pawns. I like to think of it as the pawns stealing resources from the ruling class, as long as, you know, it does hoard the resources after the ruling class is taken down. Ahem (Meet the new boss, same as the old boss)
We have a
deployedbranch. It doesn’t get merged intomasteruntil it gets reviewed… the technical debt got too big so it never gets reviewed and we just keep branching offdeployed
And corn oil and corn sugar. The corn weapons didn’t work out.
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Futurology@futurology.today•As AI Gets Smarter, It Acts More Evil.English
1·10 months ago*Points to every robot uprising movie*
potoo22@programming.devtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•You lose 23 minutes of focus every Google or GPT use;English
15·10 months agoThis is an ad 🫤






Yeah, but you still have 4 edges in a circle. Just make a circle in the circle. Now you basically have an edible plate.