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heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•‘Humbly, I’m sorry’: Marjorie Taylor Greene says she’s turning a new leaf after years of divisive commentsEnglish
4·4 months agoHey, better late than never, great that you finally realize the damage you’ve done.
However, not everyone deserves redemption.
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
Tech@programming.dev•Microsoft: We see all the backlash and we know we have a lot to fix in WindowsEnglish
16·4 months agoThey’ve been innovatively stagnant and focused on the wrong thing for years. All of this AI is them trying to chase the first thing that comes along without thinking about what people would actually want.
The scary part is they’re going to continue to try jamming shit nobody wants into their server stuff too, but I guess that’s been bloated garbage too.
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Good Cop/Bad Cop (Buying a Car)English
23·5 months agoSick training day reference
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•A single point of failure triggered the Amazon outage affecting millionsEnglish
1073·5 months agoWe need to democratize the internet again, every generation there’s a ma bell pretending they own the internet. Current Gen is Google, AWS, Azure and the like, with ISPs just making sure they get their cut.
I don’t have an issue with these services existing, but in such a way that everything depends on a couple companies? Dangerous for everyone.
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone else LOVE Alien Ant Farms' version more then the original?English
21·5 months agoNo, but they can both be good.
heavy@sh.itjust.workstoHacker News•Software update bricks some Jeep 4xe hybrids over the weekendEnglish
7·5 months agoSee this is the problem with the law being so slow. I’m all for innovation, but an infotainment system that can brick the car* is an indicator that automakers are messing with critical systems.
There should be enforceable safety controls and quality standards to ensure they’re not slopping out updates designed to brick your car and/or make things obsolete.
I’m not buying a Jeep ever, but everyone should follow some rules.
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•Greene’s deepening split with GOP leaves Republicans exasperatedEnglish
22·5 months agoSummed up exactly what I was thinking.
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•Coal Miners With Black Lung Say They Are ‘Cast Aside to Die’ Under TrumpEnglish
34·5 months agoPrint fine like the silica dust
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT Building Age Detection ToolsEnglish
6·6 months agoAlready out of ideas?
heavy@sh.itjust.workstoHacker News•Senator demands to know status of 'duplicate' SSA database 'immediately'English
51·6 months agoYet another data point for commen sense privacy laws
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump seizes on Ukrainian refugee’s brutal murder to justify campaign against Democratic citiesEnglish
1·6 months agoI’m fuckin tired, man.
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
LocalLLaMA@sh.itjust.works•I built a private Al mini-cluster with Framework DesktopEnglish
3·7 months agoI appreciate that! I’m just trying to recap the authors results for people that might be interested in the bottom line.
It seems that the beowulf architecture still has too much overhead
heavy@sh.itjust.worksto
LocalLLaMA@sh.itjust.works•I built a private Al mini-cluster with Framework DesktopEnglish
9·7 months agoTLDW: Tried huge open models and got 0.7 tokens/s. Seems clustering tools aren’t ready yet.
No judgements either way, but some people do believe their company cares about them. I have yet to experience that myself is all.
Thanks for the context. Fwiw I can definitely empathize with that. Companies have been giving employees shit deals more and more over time.
For instance, I’ve met single company lifers and can’t imagine that level of loyalty given a company wouldn’t think twice to lay me off.
I think heard in passing, some video clip saying a dude was “promoting the 9-5 lifestyle”, aka having a job? Is that bad now? I’m getting old.
I think this is all really subjective and depends on how your team does work. Getting people to work with you or understand things is a communication problem, and in my own experience, being in the office didn’t eliminate those issues.
I agree there are times to be in the office, but it damn sure doesn’t need to be every day all the time. IMO people need to adapt, be smart and figure out what works for their teams and themselves, not hold themselves to tradition for its own sake.
Managers should be empowered to make these decisions to do the research and figure out the best strategy for their situation, and I think many would like that responsibility.
Finally, some good TV :)

Well I think that’s part of the magic, Linux should enable people to do what they want to do, even try to emulate windows.