Honestly. Very accurate to his writing. Its less uncertain than the other.
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nagaram@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The US Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation tasked with examining the June 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible released its reportEnglish17·5 days agoI always am shocked at how detailed the reports are, but I imagine they have to legally record and report on absolutely everything they found even if its irrelevant.
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The AI bubble is so big it's propping up the US economy (for now)English1·5 days agoA grad course in AI/LLM/ML might actually be useful. Its where my old roommates learned about Googles Transformers and got into LLMs before the hype bubble in 2018.
Home might get ahead of the curve for the next over inflated hype bubble and then proceed to make unearned garbage loads of money and have learned something other than how to put ChatGPT in a new wrapper.
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Who knew genocide wasn't a winning strategy9·5 days agoWhat do you mean? The genocide is still happening so its clearly winning.
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•The Final Stretch Towards Release - Skyblivion Development DiaryEnglish1·6 days agoCensorship?
What is missing from the original?
I’ve only played the remaster.
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•The Final Stretch Towards Release - Skyblivion Development DiaryEnglish29·8 days agoFuck yes dude! I’m so excited to play this!
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•if you use GrapheneOS on a pixel device, is it something you'd recommend for a privacy worried user? How seamless is running it after install?3·9 days agoI figured it was just a skill issue on my end that Spotify wasn’t working, but I really should be just buying CDs/digital albums as opposed to paying the Spotify subscription
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•if you use GrapheneOS on a pixel device, is it something you'd recommend for a privacy worried user? How seamless is running it after install?8·9 days agoI’m a week into using GrapheneOS and its been great. It is a little restrictive in that I seem to have to explicitly allow apps to run and apps like my Bank app or Spotify don’t work.
However, most apps are just Web Apps at this point and I’ve noticed very little difference in the use of the app versus the pinned browser version.
I’m also trying to curb a phone addiction so Graphene + Lemmy + Mastodon + Jellyfin is all I’m using on this thing.
I assume google headphones would cease to work if I degoogle the device
I’m using my Pixel Buds. They work just as well. Remember, its just a Bluetooth device just without all the QOL stuff like voice control.
I recommend trying it. Graphene OS install also has instruction ions to revert if you change your mind. And it’s pretty easy. Maybe a touch harder than installing Linux generally, but if your dailying Debian, you’re fine.
I doubt that.
nagaram@startrek.websitetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Countries whose leaders are married to teachers5·10 days agoNZ? Where the fuck is South America!
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The worst thing about Linux is its users30·11 days agoWindows isnt built for you its built for me, a Systems Admin.
It is so easy to get all my corporate logging and compliance software onto that thing. Its objectively spyware but the feds and the insurance companies said to do it so I do.
Oh and copilot, by the gods, its so nice to give Microsoft full access to all my emails, teams messages, and notes so it can so quickly answer questions for me on everything. Only works if it’s ya know spying on you and you’re spending hundreds a year to use it. But it is great.
I got my Vasectomy at 26. I wanted it sooner, but insurance sucks.
I believe firmly that regret is something you make yourself feel or are made to feel. So your family members don’t regret having kids because they haven’t been made to regret that decision.
I haven’t told my family about my snip because I think they would have tried to make me regret it.
That makes sense to me because they want that constant reassurance that their decision was correct. So someone NOT making that decision means it may not have been correct.
If you wanna talk about it more, I’d happily chat with you and be the support you’re not getting.
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•The Steam controller was ahead of its timeEnglish1·1 month agoFully agree. I tried to make the SC work and wrote off a lot of it as “I’m just not used to it”, but it really is asking a lot. In its defence, it was a first run product. The fact that it’s still ass usable and as weird is impressive enough to me. But it’s better as a piece of gaming history than a good product. It was just a good try.
I also agree with the Steam deck controls being actually good. I want the SC2 that’s just a steam deck without the screen or computer.
So I guess the opposite of the steam brick.
I’d gladly pay $100 to have a steam deck like control scheme for my desktop. Rechargeable batteries and a Linux first design would be awesome. I don’t mind just using cables all the time, but I would like better wireless options for Linux gamepads (though to be fair, I haven’t tried connecting a wireless controller to a Linux box in 5 years).
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Showerthought" is a condescending term1·2 months agoThat’s a shower thought of all time.
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is there any community for Linux for noobs ?English0·3 months agoMissed the lore.
Why boycott .ml ?
nagaram@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have used Windows all my life, and I have some questions.1·4 months agoThis is something I tell people all the time. It’s just as easy to troubleshoot on Linux as it is on Windows the biggest issue is that most people are just kinda innately aware of Windows troubleshooting by virtue of the fact that they’ve been doing it for so long. Linux is probably just as complicated skill wise, but most people just aren’t used to it yet.
And that’s especially true for gamers. If you’ve gone through the dance of tweaking BIOS settings or DDU removing drivers and reinstalling them, then you’re probably gonna do fine on Linux. The only difference is sometimes there won’t be a GUI you have to go hunt down. It will be like 3 commands someone has already written out for you that you copy/paste into the CLI. Which is WAY better in my opinion.
I did until recently. My partner wants a better relationship with food and thinks cooking will help with that.
So now we both do cooking on different days. I make what I know and they do Hello Fresh meals.
Its been great!