

Of course AI is a totally new concept and has never had a market crash before.


Of course AI is a totally new concept and has never had a market crash before.


Ah, makes sense. Also I had failed to notice the phoronix link in my app.


Oh! I hadn’t even noticed the phoronix link. Thanks


So what does it do?


It’s a quantum spin 1/2 object, like electrons. 360 degrees is half a full rotation for it, so that’s what’s needed to switch it to the right state to fit. If you spun it 360 more degrees it would be back to the original state and not fit.


Paying literally hundreds of dollars per month as soon as I no longer have income isn’t a reasonable expectation either.
If a freak accident like this happens while I don’t have a job, I’ll just go bankrupt and likely become homeless, then die. I’m counting on that not happening.


That’s basically newsletters, forum digests, podcasts, etc.


Ok then.


Thanks, you too!


Of course Lemmy and such inherit some of that design even without the money behind it - there’s certainly a little dopamine hit when I see that one of my comments has gotten a reply, or when I check and see that it’s been upvoted.
Not having the incentive to enshittify is good though.


Obvious solution is to not only return that one, but then go to a different brand of store, buy a bunch, then return them the next day. Repeat for each kind of store you can reach that sells them.
I love that the examples are not only from other real RFCs, but some of them are well known protocols.
That HyperCam 2 had better be unregistered.
I don’t remember hearing about it before. I might have, but even if so the reminder is helpful.


Yeah, I really wish it could be more like that here.
The largest cities near me do have all of those (and ferries) but not enough to take the place of cars for most trips for most people.


Are carpool lanes less common outside the US?
Where I am even some of the non-freeway roads have them.


Good to know, thanks!


Could it just be any post that is ‘friends only’ or if the user has blocked anyone?
Sounds like it’s not systemic like Twitter or Reddit requiring logins for virtually anything.


Would be nice, but where I live less than a fifth of days in the year are sunny on average.
I think of Yahoo as ‘The search engine that malware sets as default to get paid for referrals or something’.