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At least we tried? #tfr

  • Writing was on the wall for dancers when Fortnite took thier moves. This is just the last nail in the coffin. It's official : human dancers are obsolete (except childten if in service of making robots cuter and less threatening).

  • There was a massive spike that fairly quickly settled down. I don't know where these people went. But things have been fairly stable post volume with but some slow new user decline over the last 6-8 months.

    https://bsky.jazco.dev/stats

  • I used to use earlyoom on an old laptop and it worked well for my purposes.

    I hear there is a systemd-oomd, but I never tried it.

    Edit: sorry I misread your post to be about memory rather than CPU. Too early on the morning for my brain to work.

  • FoR those asking about sample and confounders....

    "The study involved 105,614 women in California with an average age of 53 at the start of the study"

    "The study had limitations – it looked only at women, and participants reported their own diet data – but independent experts suggested the findings were significant."

  • I like both instances.

  • Notice the quote says "build on the ATProtocol", not "build on BlueSky". It could be argued that the more this is done the less defacto power BlueSky will have. And people are doing it. Some examples are listed in the Wikipedia article, but there are more.

  • Missed mstdn.ca (though contrary to other comments, bluesky should also stay).

  • Bold move posting to lemmy.ca and not listing lemmy.ca, but including a reddit link at the bottom.

  • Interesting that they named not a single individual influencer, 'station', or organization in that entire lengthy article. One might think with a claim of so many of them that at least one could be named as an example?

  • emotionally: very satisfying

    strategically: not so much

  • Doesn't have to be intelligent, just has to perform the behaviours like a philosophical zombie. Thoughtlessly weighing patterns in training data...

  • If matters/believed...

    Ashton's team said that he was on the road and he had asked helpers and volunteers to "draft answers" for him to review.

    "It looks like some answers were posted without me reviewing and approving," the post said.

    ...

    "A key part of leadership is accountability, and I want to reassure everyone that this won't happen again," the post said.

  • You seem to have descibed your port forwards backwards It is the router forwarding the ports to the gateway pi (and potentially other devices), not gateway pi and other devices forwarding to the router. The forwards to servers are incoming from the internet.

    (Theoretically you could have your pi physically between the router and the internet (modem) acting as a sort of pre-router, but this would be unusual. Perhaps you could describe your physical setup more clearly. What is physically/wirelessly connected to what, to the internet.)

  • Your freedom is in the (theoretical) ability run your own instance and communities on it if you disagree with or have been banned from other instances. And your instance can federate with whomever will allow it.

    Communities also want freedom -- to be organized and run the way they want to be, and to be free from being hijacked or shit on uncontrollably by randos, bad actors, or even (defined by themselves) undesirables.

    It's not perfect. But you sometimes have to consider a bigger picture than just your personal freedom, to make things a free as practically possible.

  • "Activating the gelocation of his mobile phone led to his arrest late afternoon in Val d'Oise," they said.

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Rethinking the Origin of Plate Tectonics", Dr Naomi Oreskes (Harvard) #history #science

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Goliath's Curse: Climate, Inequality, and Societal Collapse", Luke Kemp (associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge) #politics #anthropology

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "'Philosophy is too Important to be Left to the Philosophers': On Cold War Crises and Quantum Technologies". Asst. Prof. Susannah E. Glickman. #history #politics #science

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "How Does Mathematics Last? Heritage and Heritage-Making in Mathematics", Prof. Caroline Ehrhardt #history #math

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "The Power of Connection", Dr. Jo Salter MBE, Britain’s First Female Fighter Jet Pilot

  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Seeing the quantum nanoworld", Prof. Stephen Blundell, 2025 Oxford Symposium on Quantum Materials

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Lesson

  • Archaeology @mander.xyz

    Rare Merlin and King Arthur text found hidden in binding of medieval book

    www.popsci.com /science/king-arthur-rare-book/
  • Space @beehaw.org

    China has just returned the first-ever samples from the far side of the moon

    www.npr.org /2024/06/24/nx-s1-5015208/china-return-first-ever-sample-return-moon-far-side
  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Lithium and Ebikes: A 20 year reflection point", Justin Lemire-Elmore, Grin Technologies. Describes history of problems with battery quality. #technology

  • Ecology @mander.xyz

    Hair from tiger thought to be extinct found by conservationist on Java

    phys.org /news/2024-04-hair-tiger-thought-extinct-conservationist.html
  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "How to Clone a Mammoth: The Science of De-extinction", Beth Shapiro, molecular biologist. #biology

  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Secrets of Cat Evolution Have Finally Been Revealed

    www.sciencealert.com /the-secrets-of-cat-evolution-have-finally-been-revealed
  • Ontario @lemmy.ca

    Accused in London, Ont., attack says he explored attacking Muslims in Toronto

    www.chch.com /accused-in-london-ont-attack-says-he-explored-attacking-muslims-in-toronto/
  • Expert Lectures @lemmy.ml

    "Evolving Sentience", Nicholas Humphrey, neuropsychologist. A theory of how cognative-sensory loops could give rise to qualia. #biology #psychology #philosophy

  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Long COVID associated with FOXP4 gene in study

    www.npr.org /sections/goatsandsoda/2023/08/08/1192496578/a-new-clue-to-the-reason-some-people-come-down-with-long-covid
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Pets do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness, study shows

    phys.org /news/2023-07-pets-significantly-benefit-emotional-health.html
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Research group unveils properties of cosmic-ray sulfur and the composition of other primary cosmic rays

    phys.org /news/2023-07-group-unveils-properties-cosmic-ray-sulfur.html
  • Space @beehaw.org

    Gargantuan black hole 'switches on,' becoming one of the brightest objects ever seen

    www.livescience.com /space/black-holes/gargantuan-black-hole-switches-on-becoming-one-of-the-brightest-objects-ever-seen