The most unsettling thought is that somewhere there is a similar image that was used to train the AI
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Saved this. Just like I did for tens of tar cheat sheets before. No, I won’t remember it exists when I’ll need to use tar. I will google it. I’ll read that Stack Overflow page again. I will not enjoy it.
T_T
denast@lemmygrad.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google kills two-year “Pixel Pass” subscription after just 22 monthsEnglish
85·3 years agostaring blankly in GrapheneOS
You mean double touchpad typing superiority?
denast@lemmygrad.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Meeting new roommates for college and I suggested Signal and this was someone's response. I hate Gen Z.
211·3 years agoBro, as an international student in the states, I wish we would use even instagram chats, most of the time it’s SMS CHATS LIKE IN 2000s or (god forbid) GroupMe
I prefer the version of this meme where he tries to
:q!the conversation by saying it
denast@lemmygrad.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Finally Realizes Nobody Wants Its Windows 11 Preinstalled BloatwareEnglish
2·3 years agoIt’s a very general advice, but for gaming rolling release distros are usually best. Gaming community on Linux usually favors Fedora or Arch-based distros.





I’m really disappointed because over last several years Google has been removing little features that I care about.
First, I think with android 13, they removed the ability to switch audio outputs, for instance route sound through speakers while still connected to BT earphones, it used to be accessible through the volume slide. Now you can only do it through the music player and if you don’t play any at the moment, well, screw you I guess.
Now with android 14 they removed sticky notifications for no reason. Now you can accidentally swipe them away and they are gone forever, no “undo” button in sight. Meanwhile apps assume their notification is sticky and never send it again.
In my opinion, taking away features from the user without their concent and absolutely zero reasons for it (no bugs, no performance impact), is a failure in engineering design.