CodexArcanum @ codexarcanum @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 13Comments 374Joined 4 mo. ago

I keep FW by my bedside and only read it while at my most sleep delerious. Seems to help!
Fun song too!
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I used to work in a computer lab, open plan, where we all had CRTs. I sat across from the main DB admin, who had TWO monitors for all the work he was doing (wild stuff to have dual CRTs back in those days.) Due to the layout, my monitor sat in-between his, facing the opposite way of course. I loved degaussing my monitor because:
- It would degauss both of his and
- The EM fields were so strong between them that my monitor's image would flip entirely upside down before snapping back into frame while making just the craziest electronic noises, colors dancing all over the screen. Gorgeous stuff! I wonder if anyone has tried to recreate a degaussing effect using shaders to simulate the process?
It's amazing how much still gets through, but at least I'm not scrolling past a dozen "news" stories between every meme or comic post.
Energy efficiency program killed; advocates say Louisianans will pay the price.
Energy efficiency program killed; advocates say Louisianans will pay the price.
Well, I guess they aren't a sea krait anymore, blabber mouth!
manul!
Yeah, basically this. 9/11 fundamentally changed the American psyche and ushered in a massive ramp-up of the neoliberal system. Covid didn't really change a whole lot of anything (the biggest problem with it in many ways) but did utterly and fully convince me that we're doomed as a species.
Nothing has ever illuminated for me so clearly that an unmanageable number of people are too stupid, hateful, or whatever else to work together to overcome an existential crisis. A significant amount of people would rather feel correct and kill all of us than work out their issues. So if humanity is like 30-40% evil, and about 40-50% "neutral" (aka myopically self-interested but not actively violent or hateful), that leaves only 10% "goodness" at most. And I'm sorry but a group that's only 10% good doesn't deserve to go on running things.
A "sub connection" for y'all: I always loved the "hidden track" on 10000 Days made by overlaying 10K Days (the song) over Wings for Marie and Viginti Tree. https://youtu.be/Xp2SgpRIwkc
Great album overall, probably my 2nd fav after Lateralus.
Yeah, I've been really impressed with Gloomwood but I am already tired of the fishery (level 1) and wish the EA would come with a jump-ahead feature. It's looking to be a very good game on release, I'm quite excited for it.
Timberborn sucked me in hard for about a week. I love watching the little beavers run around, and building hydro systems is a lot of fun! I sort of fell off trying some of the more difficult scenarios with the Iron Teeth. Dealing with harsher water conditions ends up being a lot slower and getting established become very repetitive and dull waiting for enough resources to come in to do anything. I hope they add more end-game options and challenges.
I also got really into Against the Storm, another city builder that also has beavers, but which is cleverly mixed with roguelike and boardgame elements to improve on replay value.
Oh cool, radioactive flooding, that's fine. At least they don't last long!
No worries! You're probably right that it's better not to assume, and it's good of you to provide some different options.
If by more learning you mean learning
ollama run deepseek-r1:7b
Then yeah, it's a pretty steep curve!
If you're a developer then you can also search "$MyFavDevEnv use local ai ollama" to find guides on setting up. I'm using Continue extension for VS Codium (or Code) but there's easy to use modules for Vim and Emacs and probably everything else as well.
The main problem is leveling your expectations. The full Deepseek is a 671b (that's billions of parameters) and the model weights (the thing you download when you pull an AI) are 404GB in size. You need so much RAM available to run one of those.
They make distilled models though, which are much smaller but still useful. The 14b is 9GB and runs fine with only 16GB of ram. They obviously aren't as impressive as the cloud hosted big versions though.
So are there thousands of trump cultists ruining america (by strategicaly placing themselves in positions of power like voting volunteers, judges, sheriffs, and so on) or not?
Are you suggesting 100 million people voted for Trump and then went home to celebrate but otherwise didn't do any fascist stuff? Didn't take over any PTA's to get books banned (documented) or take over any courts (some supreme ones even, perhaps) so that laws could be overturned and election decisions quickly made in Trump's favor?
That 30-ish% (or more) of Americans like and support fascism is a real problem. Its been a real problem for... roughly all of human history that 1/3 of us are selfish monsters that lack empathy.
Trump stole the election. He announced he would, his lackeys did extensive voter suppression work, and then he bragged about doing it afterwards. He didn't win a fair election, and it's disgusting that the narratives have fully blown past that.
The wealthiest people on Earth believe that we're in an "end game" of some sort, and that now is the time to do everything in their considerable power to consolidate rule before the big collapse sets in. This isn't an America problem, it's a World Class War and the USA isnt even the first battlefield, just currently the most visible failure of the lower classes to fight back.
I feel like you've locked in too much on the gender binary here and are maybe missing the point of the "would you rather" to some extent. It isn't really about the individual answers to the question (though in aggregate they are also telling.)
The premise revealed by the question itself is that the statistical danger of encountering a random bear in the woods is comparable to the danger of encountering a random man alone on the street. The aggregate answer just feeds into this premise: many woman would take their chances with the bear. This is a surprising outcome, and is meant to make people mainly men question why they feel surprised by this result. To self-analyze and maybe improve on that is the goal.
So for the "opposite scenario" you're asking if there's some surprising situation where an "average" man would prefer to be in than encountering a random woman. I have a strong feeling that due to the general balance of power in society, the answers to this question will tend to still be empowering of men and dismissive of women. I think the obvious joke here is something like "who'd you rather find at home after staying out too late drinking: your wife or a feral racoon?"
The sharing emotions one you use is better but still kind of in the same genre: it isn't pointing out some truth about women, but making a different sweeping critique of men. I thought of "which would you rather: therapy or fight club" but that's the same joke, and is still focused on critiquing men.
I'm having real trouble thinking of a broad problem with (USA specifically) women that affects men and is compatible with this joke format.
I missed the origin of this meme, what a vid though! I really need to attend more city council meetings, and I definitely need to open any addresses to them with "'sup bootlickers?"
I like how Moomin and Momma have the same worry lines over their eyes, momma even has an extra set. Very cute how they align with the different parents. Tove really learned how to express "so tired of my husband's BS" with just 6 little lines.
Wow, "stories" about speculations about ads; what a world we're living in.
And no, I'm pretty sure Wario doesn't pay taxes. Considering that his first appearance he was a thieving villain and in his first full game, his whole deal is stealing enough treasure from pirates to buy his own kingdom.
I'm surprised they didn't tie this back into the Musky SNL appearance. I wish they had, because then my musk-filter would have hidden this from me.
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