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  • How dare they inconvenience our lords and saviours the companies. If they want to make themselves feel useful they can protest in some forgotten corner where nobody cares. /s just in case

  • Wires are annoying as hell, and a proper desktop wireless headphone will have basically no loss in quality as they have a base station and are not using Bluetooth.

    Same with the mouse, for things like gaming latency can be an issue, but a proper one isn't using Bluetooth either so no issues on that end (or at least the difference is lower than my skill issue, which causes me to lose games)

  • damn

    Jump
  • The laundry files are an amazing series of books. Guess its re-reading time if the last one is coming soon haha

  • The '(also mine)' made me actually laugh out loud

  • Do you know what we call the person that distributes soup to the homeless at a nazi event?

  • It's about the findability of the post and correctness of votes. A serial downvoter will diminish both, creating a disconnect between the real quality and the perceived quality.

    No those three votes probably won't make a big difference, but it's a real problem if this becomes commonplace

  • To be fair an argument can be made for the Lego block one, using a novel combination of existing technologies to get better results is how nearly all innovation happens in machine learning.

  • Why does Nvidia even boast about their new GPUs? They're doing the same calculations as the old generation, I fail to see the difference between Blackwell and the new gen they just announced. /s

    There very much is a difference between a generic chatbot and one that can use the tools you listed. And with how LLM's work it's not just 'faster' like my answer above, but actually more qualitative results.

  • Wait, what is wrong with milk after vodka

  • Making a script that automatically installs chocolatey (using the method described on the website) and then runs the installs is trivial. (I know cuz for a long time I used such a script)

    You could also just use winutil https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil Which has a bunch of other neat things for initial setup too.

  • Chocolatey was literally mentioned, and it can do exactly this

  • The EU might have a rollout of the digital euro soon... Soon being 2029 for the initial rollout because that is fast for us.

  • There's been a string of misogynistic man vs women posts lately... And the image you sent fits that profile very well (even if the text content goes a different way)

  • But this makes it as easy as surfing to a url

  • Another option to check out is Hardcover

  • I've had AI confidently tell me the latest version of .NET is 8, even talking back at me when correcting it until I told it it had to search the web.

  • Three uses I could see:

    • Personal
    • Work (if no work phone)
    • Travel (providers like Saily allow you to take a temporary sim for a country you're visiting, basically what used to be the people selling sims at the airport. eSIM makes it less shady and basically one-click) [maybe multiple of these if they travel often because different providers are better in certain regions]
  • I think it's 5. for the most part. What could be done is forcing a mandatory tag like [TextOnly] or maybe the platform the screenshot is from [Reddit], [Twitter] etc. That way the people that don't like those types of posts can just filter them out

  • They're pretty much just hating to hate or basing themselves on very outdated information, 'missing critical features' is a joke, because if it actually were critical it would've been implemented already (plus firefox is very extensible, with many plugins existing and forks adding specific features), if they actually had a point they maybe would've given a single example.

    Weirdly implementing some web standards kinda did apply a bit until a few years ago where all the big browser engine developers got together and pinned down the standard. If something still breaks that probably means the website used some out-of-spec workaround that only works in Chrome. Some things do indeed behave differently between firefox and chrome (an example of my own: file input fields with multiple types, eg allow both video and image are handled differently at least in the mobile apps). Yet again if they had a point maybe an example would've been great.

    Weird user agent styles?...?? I'm just confused honestly.