

You’re probably exaggerating sarcastically?
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).


You’re probably exaggerating sarcastically?


I watched the video. The article is very short and only picks up on the best soundbite.
They interviewed people at a gas station while they’re filling up. Of course it was mainly about gas prices. The interviewer then says “they also talked about the war and she was against that too”.
Asked what she thinks about The Don rn, she turns to the camera and says the above quote. And that’s all we have.
Compared to the three other people who mindlessly support everything Trump throws at them, I am willing to bring this one back into the fold.
There are no more summer lifeguard jobs
There are no more art museums to guard
The lab is out of white lab coats
Cause there are no more slides and microscopes
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my sonThere are no more roles on TV shows
There are no road-cone dispensing jobs
There are no spots left for park ranger
Cause there are no bears left to save you from
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my son
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So instead of screaming bullshit ads you get pics of a confectionary classic?
AI agents are remarkably bad at “self-awareness”
🤔 what does it say when you tell it something like “look, this is wrong, and this is why, can you please fix that”? In a general sense, not going into technical aspects like what OOP is describing.
Please, never work in a hospital!
OK but how do English speakers say Kochwäsche?


That’s just plastic’s old age.


I remember how the really old ones retain smells.
int personality = sizeof(goals);
Feels a bit simplified to me.
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A code dress with dress code.
I get it, esp. in a professional environment.
But “Schrödinger’s data” rubs me the wrong way. The point OOP’s making is not a question of whether the data is there or not, it’s a question of whether you can restore a botched system with a few commands and in a realistic amount of time.
Case in point: I (private person, private system) never needed to fully restore, knock on wood. But the data is there - I have (manually) restored single files or directories on a few occasions.
Yeah we’re going to see much more of this moving forward. Yesterday i installed Linux for a friend and they asked about fixing problems. I told them to always look at the date & compatibility when they search for solutions. They then volunteered: “and I guess I can always ask ChatGPT, it’s pretty good with these things”. I grunted non-committally.


Aah, I did not consider Netflix & Spotify. yeah that makes sense. I never paid for those either. But of course you can only self-host media if you first get it from somewhere*.
I do wonder who takes money separately/only for calendar hosting.
But yeah, all in all that amounts to a lot, and considering you can have a VPS with decent storage for under €10/mo. - it’s really the best solution.


That’s interesting. Can you elaborate?


I was going to think up something more elaborate, but this is enough.
I’m also a bit of an electronics hoarder recycler, which probably got me into Linux in the first place. And Linux proved me right: old hardware is still good. My first server was a 32 bit laptop.
I also work in the social sector btw.
Bool me once, shame on thee. Bool me twice, shame on me.
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The blogger hosts awesome-mcp-servers which does not seem to have anything in common with the poopular awesome-selfhosted series except the name.
Not sure where the connection is (the above blurb is not part of the article text). Is it @vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world themselves?
And just to clarify: