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carrylex@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The cane sugar makes all the difference
4·16 hours agoWhy drink Mexican Coke when you can drink the communist one?
For people that want to read more: Wikipedia
Look at “Supported Services”
I probably found the answer faster than the time required for you to write the question.
Maybe do a basic search before asking questions.
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Apple’s M3 Silicon Surrenders to Linux: A Technical Milestone for Open Source
73·8 days agoI will probably never understand why people buy extremely expensive, locked down hardware and then forcibly open it up after 2 years.
How about stop shoving them money up their asses and buy a laptop from another manufacturer where you don’t have to sell your soul to install Linux.
PCs/Laptops are not the console market where there are just like 2 options available.
As long as Apple makes money with this shit, this madness will NEVER stop.
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Dev creates astrology-powered CPU scheduler for Linux, makes decisions based on planetary positions and zodiac signs — sched_ext framework informed by lunar phases, cosmic weather reports, and dynamic
23·8 days agoHere’s the source - If you don’t want to click through 3 different pages to get to it
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Pro-Russian Narratives Target Wikipedia, Marking A Dangerous Trend for AI Chatbot DataEnglish
2·14 days agoPro-Russian Narratives Target Wikipedia, Marking A Dangerous Trend for AI Chatbot Data
Okay and where is the proof for this in the article?
The only thing that’s mentioned is that someone bulk corrected the birthplace country of some Estonian people to the Soviet Republic that existed at that time.
Where is the AI? Where is the Pro Russian narrative???
Was this article generated by AI?
Okay, not sure how snow is news to 200 people or relevant in the first place…
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Nova Launcher gets a new owner and... adsEnglish
1263·15 days agoOnce again the “Everything that’s not FOSS will turn to shit at one point or another” theorem proves true.
Now imagine a programming language not having object orientation or a built-in documentation tool…
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube disabled SRV3 subtitle uploads and started deleting them on existing videosEnglish
219·18 days agoYou can also use a power outlet with no grounding but don’t get surprised when your “buisness” burns down.
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube disabled SRV3 subtitle uploads and started deleting them on existing videosEnglish
5·18 days agoWhat have auto-generated/AI caption contents to do with the general format captions???
YT has auto-generated captions now for years, so why would they remove an unsupported, internal format because of that?
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube disabled SRV3 subtitle uploads and started deleting them on existing videosEnglish
15·18 days agoWhile I’m not quite sure about the exact reasons for the removal, here are some probable guesses:
- it’s a bug
- the unsupported, internal format - that allows for pretty much everything - is in some way exploitable
- It’s getting replaced by something better/standardized as the current solution doesn’t seem to always work properly in YT’s apps
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube disabled SRV3 subtitle uploads and started deleting them on existing videosEnglish
5715·18 days ago> Use UNSUPPORTED subtitle format instead of one of the other 10 supported ones
> Fast forward some time
> YT disables and removes the UNSUPPORTED format
>
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK a US passport card costs $30 and is definitive proof of citizenship. It fits in your wallet like a credit card.
41·20 days agoWell I didn’t know about that before, so thank you for the information :)
Your system sounds a bit complex when compared to the German one. For comparison here in Germany we basically have 3 important documents:
- The ID card that you get as a citizen. You can use it inside the country for basically all govermental buisness or to travel freely in the EU/Schengen area.
- The more powerful (and expensive) passport that you usually only needed when travelling abroad
- Drivers license - that you can also get when you’re not a citizen
So if you’re an immigrant/not a citizen you basically can’t have an ID card or passport and get a temporary residence card instead.
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK a US passport card costs $30 and is definitive proof of citizenship. It fits in your wallet like a credit card.
42·20 days agoJust FYI - outside of the US bubble - an identity card is standard in most countries.
carrylex@lemmy.worldto
Green Energy@slrpnk.net•World’s first megawatt-level airborne 'windmill' feeds power to grid
41·22 days agoThere is so many problems with that concept: What do you do when there is a strong storm? What happens if lightning strikes? How do you do maintenance and how pricey is that? How do you get the power down properly? You also have to keep a ton of space clear from buildings/people if that thing somehow starts flying away/down…
Normal wind turbines can likely do a better more efficient job - at a fraction of the cost of this public relations stunt.











Yeah sure, I will also pay with 17 submarines, a cruser, a frigate and a destroyer for it.