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tocano@lemmy.todayto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?1·4 days agoHave you ever played Divinity Original Sin II? How would you compare it to Solasta?
tocano@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.ml•UK creating ‘murder prediction’ tool to identify people most likely to kill16·4 days agoWe are living the plot from PsychoPass
Maybe they would like nostr more
I’d argue agents often participate willingly because they are conditioned to view the people as enemies threatening their lives. The phrase “just following orders” is used afterwards to ease guilt and shift responsibility.
Every corner of the world is in a way suffering from war, corruption, or civil unrest, not just “The West”
tocano@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one moral you have that most people don't agree with?44·8 days agoFirstly, do you mean only animals aren’t possessions? What about all other things and resources?
Secondly, are you saying people should do they best to keep consumption to a minimum, while surviving themselves? Does this mean we could let all animals die and stop existing because we have no use for them, or should we do our best to maintain biodiversity and life on this planet?
tocano@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one moral you have that most people don't agree with?2·8 days agoImmigration helps the common man by filling low level positions that most natives will not take. A lot of immigrants don’t know the local language and/or the local culture, so it is fair that they take free, unwanted jobs.
Further, there are a lot of protections for the workers, including immigrants, meaning wages and working conditions do not fall below acceptable standards. Immigrants strengthen the core pillars of industry, which might even lead to an increase in productivity and better conditions. They contribute to the economy and help pay public services which benefits the broader community.
tocano@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft has created an AI-generated version of Quake26·8 days agoLook, I understand AI, in general, not just LLM, is very powerful and research is needed to develop better models. However, people and media need to stop presenting every random research project as the NEW BIG THING, as that will just make non-technical people confused and lead to unnecessary hysteria.
Stop hammering not-nails with not-hammers.
tocano@lemmy.todayto News@lemmy.world•Prosecutors directed to seek death penalty against UnitedHealthcare killing suspect Luigi Mangione23·13 days agoUnfortunately, death is not a case of balance. Any action done with the intent to cause unnecessary harm is evil. However, you could argue that killing someone that tortures many others is less evil.
What programming learning app do you use ? Why not use online information ? Why buy lifetime subscription ?
tocano@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Cloudflare turns AI against itself with endless maze of irrelevant facts5·22 days agoRecently, I have also been seeing people talking about Anubis (GitHub) to block bots.
Weigh the soul of incoming HTTP requests using proof-of-work to stop AI crawlers.
In most cases, you should not need this and can probably get by using Cloudflare to protect a given origin. However, for circumstances where you can’t or won’t use Cloudflare, Anubis is there for you.
I am interested in joining this initiative. Also, in your manifesto, in footnotes
(4) “outweight” => “outweigh the”
(5) “memebers” => “members”
(7) “… but you might loose it …”, it should be “loose it” => “lose it”
(8) “freelly” => “freely”
tocano@lemmy.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•(How to trigger programmers (and make them irrationally angry)92·1 month agotbf javascript is not a programming language, it is the language of the devil
tocano@lemmy.todayto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What Would a Fair and Community-Focused Monetization Model on the Fediverse Look Like?English3·2 months agoisn’t nostr overrun with cryptobros?
tocano@lemmy.todayto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•How do plumbers exist if there's no junior plumbersEnglish31·2 months agoJunior compiler writers exist.
You can have a junior write compiler code, but you won’t have a junior compiler writer. It’s a very specific niche topic which does not have the demand for this.
They don’t teach CLIs and git and debugging in uni.
Well, they do. Version control is extremly useful for doing projects especially in groups and debugging is a necessary tool for building systems. These are not the main topic of the courses, but they are taught and practically mandatory.
tocano@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Price Per Square Inch for TVs by sizeEnglish2·2 months agoAre you hard?! We’re talking about TV sizes, right?
tocano@lemmy.todayto Programming@programming.dev•What should semantic diffs highlight: The change or its effect?1·2 months agoJust because they are equivalent for the labguage does not mean they are interchangeable. I may choose to use single or double quotes in specific cases and need that change to be visible, even if the language rules say it is indifferent.
This is the obvious one: The way the string is written changes, but its content remains the same. There is nothing to highlight for SemanticDiff.
Moreover, my point was about how they phrase it. It seems they dismiss what the code means to developer by mentioning “content” and discarding “the way the string is written”.
For tis topic I love the discussion of Rational Animations. Here is one of the videos of the topic:
Humanity was born way ahead of its time. The reason is grabby aliens.