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  • Definitely worth waiting a few weeks and letting the post release patches roll through. I tend to start looking at it for my server upgrade about a month after its officially released, anything earlier is usually under heavy updates. IIRC do-release-upgrade on the server releases typically doesn't even allow upgrades for at least a month.

  • Or hosting your own services. 25 gbit/s is a lot of potential to scale up to a pretty decent sized web business before you need to get dedicated hosting.

  • I wish this was just in the USA but numerous countries in the EU handed out billions upon billions to private companies to roll out VDSL and then fibre connections (GPON) and the public owns none of what has been made despite paying for it all and the bonuses on top. Now the higher speeds are grossly more expensive than the old DSL lines used to be and they are turning those all off and getting to pocket the increased prices.

  • The problem is the views that got Trump elected will still be there in the country for the foreseeable future. So ultimately the USA is not a reliable member of NATO at any point since Trump was first elected. The USA is no longer a member they just haven't changed the treaties yet. That won't be going back at any point in the lifetime of anyone who lived through the Trump era.

  • This is how these proxy wars have happened for many decades now. The USA and Russia never have a direct conflict, once is doing the invading while the other is aiding the attacked nation.

  • Reddit @lemmy.world

    Reddit Intensifies Bot Crackdown, Fishy Accounts Must Now Prove They're Human

    uk.pcmag.com /social-media/164016/reddit-intensifies-bot-crackdown-fishy-accounts-must-now-prove-theyre-human
  • Item 3 is even shovelling more AI into more places. About the only thing that is real in that list is the taskbar being able to be moved, and this was something they have promised would happen since they rewrote the taskbar and crippled its functionality.

  • I keep trying to use the various LLMs that people recommend for coding for various tasks and it doesn't just get things wrong. I have been doing quite a bit of embedded work recently and some of the designs it comes up with would cause electrical fires, its that bad. Where the earlier versions would be like "oh yes that is wrong let me correct it..." then often get it wrong again the new ones will confidently tell you that you are wrong. When you tell them it set on fire they just don't change.

    I don't get it I feel like all these people claiming success with them are just not very discerning about the quality of the code it produces or worse just don't know any better.

  • No country has managed a transition to communism, all of them got turned into various types of authroritarian dictatorships. There is no known method for transitioning to communism and maintaining it.

  • I still had some issues with the mouse speed on cachyos even after I disabled acceleration. I felt off on its default and I ended up boosting it. Thing is my mouse has its speed inbuilt so I don't need external software or anything else to configure it on Linux so I don't understand why I had to boost the speed to make it behave a bit better, it felt like there was some latency as well.

  • At some point those same authorites are coming for Lemmy and the metaverse generally.

  • Would be a nightmare to adminster as well, has so much less automation and tooling for deployment and updating of software. Even now the updating of apps on windows is a mess and the closest they have come is winget that centralises the entire thing through stores, completely useless for the corporate world. There is a reason Linux won on the server.

  • Theft has a very specific definition, critically it requires the taking of something so that someone else is permenantly deprived of the thing. When something is cloned or copied its not theft, its all intellectual law driven so copyright and trademark breaches. No one is deprived of the product, only potentially the payment for a service.

  • The same ploy has been used for everything environmental and climate change based. Apparently you have a CO2 emission cost, you have a personal plastic and waste cost its all your consuming fault. No one seems to challenge the idea that if we don't "consume" this plastic we die from lack of food since everything comes wrapped. Almost all production of waste products generally is done by companies for products they sell us, they are secondary emissions.

    The most common ones where people actually produce the waste themselves are petrol/diesel cars, gas boilers/heating and stoves. But the bulk of production is all the choice of really very profitable businesses and asking them to change over the last 55 years has not worked.

  • Got to have a couple of examples of the rich and powerful going away for their crimes so the plebs don't realise how stacked against them the system really is.

  • Pretty certain cd and pwd have changed over the years. The kernel hasn't remained the same so the commands that use it wont and now we have faster methods to do various things like getting file data the commands that depend on it will change. Less quickly than something that is still gaining features but bit rot is a very real effect since every single part of software is in constant flux.

  • It will definitely take in the order of millions of years to recover from what humans have done to destroy the habitat. The species will destroy will likely never return, the planet in a million years time will bear the scars of the Holocene extinction.

  • The fact it recommends popular stuff is a useful addon feature, its a good way to look at what others are watching.

  • Alas I don't think the USA will have the political stability to ultimately allow the adoption of an alternative. There is zero point building something that also accommodates the USA right now as the new King is quite likely to ban it and waste all the time put into it. Even a treaty put in place wouldn't stop this from happening, so frankly its not worth an EU or any other countries company anticipating doing anything with the USA for the foreseeable future.

  • Its a big problem. I also dump projects that don't automatically migrate their own SQLite scehema's requiring manual intervention. That is a terrible way to treat the customer, just update the file. Separate databases always run into versioning issues at some point and require manual intervention and data migration and its a massive waste of the users time.

  • Android @lemmy.world

    I ditched Android emulators for this open-source app

    www.androidauthority.com /waydroid-vs-android-emulators-3605675/
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    VPS Setup and Security Checklist: Complete Self-Hosting Guide for 2025

    bhargav.dev /blog/VPS_Setup_and_Security_Checklist_A_Complete_Self_Hosting_Guide
  • Hardware @lemmy.world

    “No Reply”: Some PC Makers May Not Honor Intel’s Extended CPU Warranty

    www.thefpsreview.com /2024/08/07/no-reply-some-pc-makers-may-not-honor-intels-extended-cpu-warranty/
  • Hardware @lemmy.world

    Intel class action lawsuit investigation begins for the company's CPU crashing and instability issues

    www.tomshardware.com /pc-components/cpus/intel-investigated-for-class-action-for-cpu-crashing-and-instability-issues
  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Intel is “selling defective CPUs” says game dev in brutal smackdown

    www.pcgamesn.com /intel/alderon-games-crashes-claim
  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    This is why GPU Drivers Might Not Matter

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Exporting YouTube Subscriptions to OPML and Watching via RSS

    www.wezm.net /v2/posts/2024/youtube-subscriptions-opml/
  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Leaked Task Manager image suggests Intel killing Windows XP-era hyperthreading on next gen

    www.neowin.net /news/leaked-task-manager-image-suggests-intel-killing-windows-xp-era-hyperthreading-on-next-gen/
  • Collapse @lemmy.ml

    Job titles of the future: Chief heat officer

    www.technologyreview.com /2023/08/23/1077690/chief-heat-officer/
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Ofgem energy price cap predicted to fall to £1,823 a year

    www.theguardian.com /money/2023/aug/18/uk-energy-price-cap-predicted-to-fall-to-1823-a-year
  • Reddit @lemmy.world

    Reddit undeleting comments and hiding them

  • Television @lemmy.world

    Extrapolations - A gem of a single season series on the climate crisis

    www.imdb.com /title/tt13821126/