[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Oh boy, another AI CEO feigning concern about the development of AI in order to convince governments around the world to implement their regulatory capture schemes.

Yes, AI models will be used maliciously by companies and governments across the world, just like every other advancement in technology has been. Instead of creating an artificial barrier for new players to the field with no money while helping governments write the rules on what's acceptable in a model to block out others, we should be educating people on the potential dangers and biases of AI models and punishing actual malicious uses. I know it sounds like some "free market will punish bad actors" bullshit and I hate to tread down that path too heavily, but if the alternative is to allow early birds with big money to be the ones who write the rules governing themselves so that they can lock out everyone else, I'd much rather take the option that allows greater free access to this field that has so much potential to help humanity as well.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Is the prevailing advice still not to bother with self-hosting email?

Unfortunately, yes. Here's a fantastic blog post from someone who gave up on self-hosting last year due to the vast number of problems with self-hosting. The post also does a great job at pointing out why the death of self-hosting email is so bad in general, but still regrettably concludes that it isn't worth it in any scenario right now.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 year ago

Maybe the Cuban president should ensure vital infrastructure can be maintained and holds an inventory of spares?

Something that'd be significantly easier to do if it weren't for the US's continued immoral blockade and sanctions? Cuba does not have the resources to maintain the plant purely on their own, and they can't hit a magic button that will suddenly let them find an abundance of spare tools and equipment to repair their infrastructure in a disaster scenario without wider access to international trade.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"left-wing"

A self-proclaimed "proud Democrat" that is a poor caricature of a milquetoast neoliberal is not left-wing, but I guess I shouldn't expect even the bare minimum of political literacy from WaPo.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Which apps are you using? I use Liftoff and have four instances added that I regularly browse, but I'm only logged in to two (because I only have accounts on those two). I haven't had problems browsing or sharing content on the instances I'm not logged into on this app and the links open in browsers just fine without a login wall for people I share with.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Shit, Microsoft docs are better than most other large companies with broadly used software even, not just random undocumented BS from smaller companies and products. In my experience, Microsoft's Xamarin docs are somehow often a better guide for Android development than Google's docs (good god are the official Android docs some of the hottest garbage that a company of Google's size and talent could put out), and I've yet to find a better general reference for any language or library than Microsoft's .NET documentation. I've seen a lot of people dunk on it for it's verbosity and/or "example bloat" but I love the length of their docs for breaking down different use-cases and giving examples of each, along with potential misuses and recommended alternatives.

That said, they do still have some garbage docs (like what OP is pointing out), but my general experience with their docs, especially for their larger/more mainstream products, has been surprisingly positive.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 year ago

Drops incest bait at the end of the chapter

Announces next week is a break week

Refuses to elaborate further

Leaves

Fucking legendary, I kneel.

But really, despite everyone's kneejerk reaction, I'm actually looking forward to seeing how this plays out. This has been something of an obvious ticking time bomb the entire series: Ruby/Sarina finding out that her first love, whom she has a deep, unhealthy attachment to due to the circumstances of her previous life, is actually her twin brother in her new life? Piled on top of how the two never really bonded as siblings in this life? Yeah, that's a quick recipe to a fucked up mental state and it will be interesting to see how Aka-sensei navigates the topic and resolves it.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago

parses HTML with regex

This is really what brings the meme together, it's just so... chef's kiss

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

Am I missing a reason for such a change?

They wanted to fall in line with what all the Chromium-based browsers do.

That said, there is a way to get it to start asking you what to do with files again (though I don't remember how), but it still always saves the file to your Downloads folder (because that's what Chromium-based browsers do) which there is no option to change yet as far as I'm aware. To be honest, I'm not sure they ever will implement that as a feature, but I really hope they do because I hate having to go manually cleaning out my downloads when just letting me dump them to a temp dir would make life so much easier.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 year ago

Ah, yes, France, the country famous for never having riots before the invention of social media and video games.

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago

Justices need to die or retire in order for there to be a vacancy for a President to appoint a new Justice to. There was a vacancy at the start of Trump's term due to a death during Obama's that the Republicans refused to confirm an appointment for, and then there was a retirement (Kennedy) and death (RBG) during his term as well.

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submitted 1 year ago by LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml to c/anime@lemmy.ml

Rough translation of the official tweet:

Big Announcement

#BokuNoKokoroNoYabaiYatsu

Season 2 to begin airing January 2024

And here's a congrats illustration from #SakuraiNorio-sensei!

Airing on TV Asahi's "NUMAnimation" programming block

Season 2 PV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGU-Mi2xn_k

#BokuYaba

[-] LetsGOikz@lemmy.ml 19 points 1 year ago

Any idea why Tesla went against that to a shatter proof glass?

Because Elon Musk is a manchild who thought it was cool and forced his engineers to entertain his idea? The entire design of the Cybertruck just screams "someone high up had a shitty idea and told engineering they had a month to figure out how to make it real without any regard for rules or regulations".

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