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  • If this was a opensource dev making some filter for games it would neat. Like Big Naturals Withers. But this is like if Gamesworkshop said if ypu want to play a game based our IP you have parade out big naturals withers at least once an hour of gameplay.

    Nvidia litterally does that kind of shit all the time, and they are in an even more insanly dominate position then ever.

  • Tbh different tolerences. Drones can be smaller and can fly but also more ways to fail. I bet these (i mean for the price they better be) are more reliable. Even if its windy, snowy, or raining.

  • Honestly good on them. I hope they succeed and bring the project back to life.

  • I have my shared data on Longhorn, so for services that's just longhorn as a PVC on rke2(k8s) and for clients I expose the NFS for mounts from a longhorn PVC to them to mount to.

  • Stuff Id expect and maybe even interested in from a small indie open source dev and absolutely glad their being shit on for doing as one the world's richest and scummiest companies for doing

  • "it doesn't draw anything, it's just a bunch of math" to describe vector graphics pipelines used to render frames for games.

    I'm not actually disagreeing it's just really funny seeing decades of engineers and mathmaticians collective output being hand waved as "just a bunch of math"

  • "Will carrier pigeons be the next Discord?"

  • I mean do that too. Honestly tech unions are needed more there. I've turned down jobs for the same reason. I've had contractors and artists turn down projects I've asked about too. Shrug at a certain point you earn some preferences on what work and how you do it beyond what is basic workers rights

  • Workers should be entitled, and demand better conditions when we have the leverage

  • Agreed. Most orgs don't have a serious demand for their computers anyway just web clients to SaaS products. So Chromebooks and Google suite. Windows and cloud AD and Office 365. All Mac. Honestly work find with the biggest goal being lowest hurdle for support.

    Windows had that locked down especially with vendors support zero config support where they will ship a laptop ready to go.

    It's always super painful where those orgs then want to do anything serious on a server, cause yeah none of what I said is optimized for a decent server experience.

  • The right of way thing is true in cities in the US too (mid to small you will see it work too), it's just at certain level of gridlock it doesn't matter.

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  • I wasn't citing a study but I guess you referencing one. Mind citing it?

    Though that still doesn't invalidate lived experences

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  • As an adult I've had some help with a non-stimulant medication myself.

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  • I never said it did...

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  • Honestly? Exercise. Heavy mental stimulation like video games and puzzles also "worked" for me.

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  • Why? They have gotten better and adults who have an actual baseline are way better equiped to make that decision. I don't know a single ADHD kid in my era with me that liked the meth trip that was perscribed

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  • I was going to say we pumped kids with methalike drugs for ADHD. Is that reckless seeming? Fuck yeah, but it doesn't seem like disinterest.

  • Microsoft’s push to make Copilot a kind of AI medical middleman—especially through the newly announced Copilot Health—raises a real tension: the company is loudly promoting a Secure by Design philosophy, but the sensitivity of health data means the bar is far higher than a general security promise. The short version is that Secure by Design is necessary, but nowhere near sufficient for something that sits between you, your clinicians, your medical records, and your wearables.

    • Microslop copilot
  • How is the kubernetes (k3s/rke2) migration coming along?