Imma use this as world map for my next Pen&Paper campaign.
Ekky
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Me to my hairline: Stop right there, criminal scum!
Plastic gotta be this age’s lead/quicksilver.
Jup, lots of people are talking 64-bit architecture and RAM optimization, whereas the number in question most likely is related to IPv4 packets, which were made for (and to my knowledge still use) octets/8-bit blocks.
Ekky@sopuli.xyzto Deep Rock Galactic@lemmy.world•anyone want to play some drg on steam?English6·17 days agoI’ve got a pebble in my boot. :(
Efficiency does little for your wallet and the environment if you need to buy/produce a new machine every few years.
(Not to say that we shouldn’t strive for efficiency.)
Ekky@sopuli.xyztoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•this is the guy who made Jesus' TodEnglish31·20 days agoNot much different in Europe either.
Well, except for that one(?) time where a comedian registered a party to take a jab at politics and “accidentally” got voted in. Hehe.
Ekky@sopuli.xyztoNyheder@feddit.dk•Regeringen vil nedbringe statens administrative udgifter med mindst 5,5 milliarder3·1 month agoLLM er en subkategori af en subkategori af en subkategori af en subkategori af AI. Så ja, LLM er en yderst bestemt type af AI.
Selvom et skateboard er et fartøj, så er det måske ikke det mest praktiske valg, når chefen på byggepladsen siger at der kommer nye fartøjer.
Så hvor jeg ville mene at AI sagtens kan bruges til at effektivisere papirarbejdet, og jeg ville være forbløffet hvis vi ikke allerede bruger det i stor stil, så ville jeg mene at LLM ikke hører til i staten.
Ekky@sopuli.xyztoNyheder@feddit.dk•Regeringen vil nedbringe statens administrative udgifter med mindst 5,5 milliarder4·1 month agoJeg håber inderligt at de mener AI, og ikke LLM såsom chatgpt.
I’m afraid to say that I too have been corrupted by VSCode.
It’s widely used, easy to get into, has LOTS of extensions, and works mostly the same across OS’es meaning it’s easy to setup by and explain to others.
The two extensions I’m missing most in other IDE/text editors would be the “Remote - SSH” extension by Microsoft, which gives unparalleled integration when working remote, and PlatformIO which, while it can be used independently in its core form, just works way better in VSCode.
Besides this, I’ll use Nano for small tasks and vi on embedded devices where Nano is unavailable, though, I’ll need a vi cheatsheet for anything more advanced than basic editing.
Ekky@sopuli.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord CTO says he’s “constantly bringing up enshittification” during meetings14·2 months agoIt’s still in beta and audio appears to not always work when streaming. Though, there’s recent activity on the related issues, so hopefully it gets out of beta before Discord alienates the regular user.
I tested it a few days ago and besides the audio problem it appears to work very well.
That’s weird. I just tested it with a friend (I’m on Endeavour, she’s on Win11, the server is VPS with Debian running the newest Synapse and Element-web). Audio works fine both ways with no mic config required, streaming is a little laggy when viewing the screen and stream next to each other, but that’s all.
EDIT: No, you’re right. Audio within streams seem to fail. I remember Discord having the same problem (hence why I use Vesktop), but if Windows also suffers this shortcoming? I’m pretty sure I remember it working a month ago, so there should be a bug report in Synapse (or element).
Element has audio issues on Linux? Didn’t notice it when I tested whether Matrix had what I needed (a month past). I’ll see if it screws up if I try again now.
Element already has desktop streaming as an experimental feature. Worked fine last i tested it. Currently planning how to trick my social circle into using it.
I also want to go check out the new TeamSpeak, it’s supposed to be a decent Discord alternative - Even though Discord originally replaced it.
Ekky@sopuli.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I make Peersuite, a p2p encrypted discord alternative42·2 months agoGo tell 'em! Why have alternatives if we can just put all our eggs in one, holey, basket?
Ekky@sopuli.xyzto Linux and Tech News@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show•Pocket is Saying Goodbye: What You Need to Know | Pocket HelpEnglish5·2 months agoI think it came with a pop-up once when it first got added, and I’ve just kept removing it since.
To this day, I’m still not sure what problem it was supposed to fix, or what feature it was supposed to add.
Found the answer in the parent thread, thank you @Quibblekrust@thelemmy.club:
That’s a mention, not a tag. A tag is a private description you save about a user. Only apps have this fearure.
It’s a little weird that they took a well established term (in social media context: tag, id by which to mention a user, also known as ‘tagging’) and gave it a wholly different meaning (tag: label).
This is what we are talking about, right? Tagging others?
But the other comments seem to be talking about some kind of labelling. Did Lemmy add a new feature that I’m unaware of?
Then you make a “no politics” rule, after which the very respectable debaters show up to tell everyone that everything ultimately is political, and therefore their ragebaiting, trolling, cancel culture, and general toxicity is totally acceptable! Unless you want an entry in the powerhungrybastards community, ofc.
Anyway, I’ve generally had a positive experience on the fediverse (compared to Reddit, etc.). That said, I’ve blocked and avoid most, if not all, right wing extremists, though I’m having a harder time with the left extremists since we seem to have a lot of interests in common. ,’