BoloMKXXVIII
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BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Trump returns to '51st state' rhetoric in speech to U.S. military officialsEnglish22·5 天前Dementia is a terrible disease.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Linux@programming.dev•Linux 6.17 has been released with Intel/AMD laptop gains, storage boosts & lower latencyEnglish11·6 天前Linux just keeps getting better while another OS we know keeps getting worse.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI takes on Google, Amazon with new agentic shopping system | TechCrunchEnglish9·7 天前Another way to buy crap Great.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•I tried calling the tinnitus hotline....English10·9 天前Yes Dad.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle BooksEnglish26·11 天前Why are people “buying” DRM infested books? They don’t own anything. “Their” books can be taken away at the whim of the seller. Their rights can change with a change to the EULA. There are other legal ways to use e-readers (not Kindles) that let you keep and back up what you buy.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•KDE Plasma 6 On Wayland Can Work Fine On FreeBSDEnglish6·12 天前Looking forward to being able to install a flavor of BSD and having Wayland and KDE Plasma just work without all the faffing around.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•CATL says next-gen sodium-ion battery supports 500 km range, readies for 2026 mass productionEnglish1·17 天前The numbers I’ve seen: LFP: mid 90s Sodium: low to mid 80s
LFP seems better for cars unless you live in an area that deals with extreme cold. Sodium is better (cheaper) for fixed, large quantity storage where energy density is not as critical and lower efficiency is an acceptable trade off for lower price.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•CATL says next-gen sodium-ion battery supports 500 km range, readies for 2026 mass productionEnglish15·18 天前They are cheaper and the low temperature performance is better than LFP, but the round trip efficiency is less than LFP.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•DHS Claims Videotaping ICE Raids Is ‘Violence’English153·27 天前Wait, people still use videotape???
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•What if LGBT adopts a white and grey striped flag to replace the rainbow? Then Florida would have to abolish crosswalks entirely.English5·27 天前Why is Red on the left and Blue on the right? Don’t tell the MAGA crowd or they will try to pass another law…
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Big tech should release some privacy friendly productsEnglish6·29 天前Big tech is hooked on having two revenue streams. One from product sales, one from customer information sales. Why would they willingly give one up?
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Privacy@programming.dev•Google has to pay a record fine of €325 million in France for its annoying ads | TutaEnglish25·29 天前Pocket change for Google.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Technology@piefed.social•Is Local AI the Unexpected Fix to the Obsolescence of Robot Vacuums?English8·29 天前Burn it with fire. A conversation with my vacuum? Only if I am on LSD.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Opensource@programming.dev•Why are people surprised that opensource products have trouble competing with big tech?English3·30 天前I can install Linux Mint much quicker than Windows, after it updates itself I have a compete working system with web browser, office suite, etc. Windows takes much longer, then additional software must be installed. For the average user, I maintain Linux is easier.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Opensource@programming.dev•Why are people surprised that opensource products have trouble competing with big tech?English17·1 个月前I’ve been using Linux since the 90’s. Back then it was frustrating and really couldn’t do much of what I needed done so I had to dual boot with Windows. These days Linux is (in my opinion) MUCH easier to use than Windows. It has been for a few years. The problem really is inertia. The vast majority of hardware is made to work with Windows. Linux does an amazing job of supporting hardware that was not designed to work with Linux, but will never be as seamless until hardware manufacturers support Linux at the same level as Windows. That day may be coming. The EU push for digital sovereignty could get hardware manufacturers to finally support Linux at the same level as Windows. As for Linux phones, they seem to be at the same point Linux OS was in the 90’s. There is a lot of promise, but they still have a lot of development left to do. It is difficult for the community to support such projects when it will take many years to become mature. Again, I am hoping the EU will help as they try to break their dependency on American phone OSes. BTW, I am a supporter of open source. I donate annually.
BoloMKXXVIII@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.world•Linux is one of the last bastions for the tinkererEnglish1·1 个月前Then I guess Linux is not one of the last bastions for the tinkerer.
The main problem with A.I. isn’t that it can’t be a useful tool, it is that the creators can’t resist the urge to take the opportunity to hoover up every bit of data they can from the users. That and they are spending billions of dollars in A.I. creation. You don’t spend that kind of money to help your employees do their jobs, you spend that money to replace your employees.
Can we sell short on server prices?