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  • He's at least running, actual analogy would be people laying on their back sipping whatever they drink and say "it's not bad, it hasn't hit me at all"

  • I have two folders for git though, my projects, and other people's packages and such

  • You're right. But I guess we could say they know/learn what they need to survive at that moment of infancy. That's how natural selection works.

    Sea turtles learn how to walk in sand, but I'm "guessing" most vital skill for them is swimming.

  • Interesting, I've known people to increase rent for just a guy or guys living, vs a couple because they don't keep things clean

  • Did it hear from the Vatican that capybara is a fish?

  • As an early career scientist, the poaching is only for leading scientists. So even with that a lot of people in US have to leave science, which was already bad because scientists made like half the salary of same expertise in an industry position.

  • I witnessed an interaction where a grad school professor used AI detector and threatened to fail a student for submitting "AI generated" paper. It was so stupid, even after showing them how if you just add a few spelling mistakes the detection says human written, or even putting their own email in AI detector to show an example. It's like the saying "little knowledge is dangerous"

  • It's also easy for real life. They don't have to produce different parts or maintain them, or update them. All of that is just changing software and what it displays, that makes it easier for them to develop.

    But as we're realizing it, it's harder to use and less safe.

  • I want to join, but they don't let me

  • This is how I want things to work. Big Commercial use needs to pay, everyone else get for free, and open source.

  • I really love desktop applications. They do their job, you install it and it's done. And you can work towards next version and such while people can decide to not upgrade.

    Now everything is cloud, they only maintain one version, they can change it whenever, you can't get any say, and have to always agree on their policies. And have Internet connection.

    If I could make money making desktop applications, I would love that job. Everything is web and AI now

  • Hey, at least it works (probably). I live in America, where everyone and their 14 years child and 85 yrs old Grandma is driving a Car.

  • There are different fields of science. In my field (water resources), any scientist that is reasonable knows the climate change is happening, you can see it in any data that spans for last 50 years. We're focused on how to deal with it, given it'll get worse. All the future scenarios (from simulations) are worse than history, there's less worse and more worse depending on how people will act. But I think even the worst case did not have "world war" into consideration. So we might have wayy worse than our predictions. But again, predicting future is hard, there could be effects that we're not expecting. Specially the current geopolitical scenario when climate change (and greed) is making life hard leading into authoritative regimes which is making it worse on top of previous policies. Which exceeds the linear growth pattern used in the simulations.

    Like, I don't think a lot of simulation took into account "what if we get rid of all the environmental protection policies?", maybe a little because they are looking at a lot of different scenarios, but not to this degree, because we didn't expect this to happen 10 years ago.

  • This is one of the things I don't understand about west, Grandparents and family are a big part of raising children in Asia. Anyone with their first baby will be confused, and won't know what to do if they have never done it before.

    How it works in Asia (at least my culture),

    • Grandparents teach and take care of baby, letting the mother rest and breastfeed. They have seen and gone through multiple baby raising themselves,
    • other siblings help, even younger siblings, that means when it's their turn they also have some idea and experience on the matter,
    • you also help with cousins and other people occasionally, so even the eldest children have some experience with babies,
    • many communities have volunteers that help with new moms on new suggestions from government. Like when we changed from carrying baby on the back, to carrying them in the front for warmth and safety. So this balances tradition with new knowledge on what is best.

    This is the knowledge transfer part. There is the whole part where this support means a lot for recovering mothers.

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  • This is actually very the reason this is expensive though. All those children grew up and wanted the things from their childhood that are no longer made, so demand is high, price increase.

  • Considering they just hold back packages, but do not do additional testing to release them, yeah, they should not do that.

    Arch already has testing repo, normal repo packages on arch are already stable enough

  • Also, AI can talk and listen, so what's to say radio won't have the same problem if enough people start using it

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  • Perfectly reasonable for you to ask that.

    Even with IUD you can get pregnant. And yes STDs and things, if you were in a long term relationship then it's probably fine, but if you're hooking up for the first time and they're fussy about it, then yeah, they're not good.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How to find small programming related tasks in the USA

  • Programming Languages @programming.dev

    Requesting Feedback on a Domain Specific Programming Language (DSL) for Network Analysis that I wrote

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Requesting Feedback on a Domain Specific Programming Language (DSL) for Network Analysis that I wrote

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml

    Requesting Feedback on a Domain Specific Programming Language (DSL) for Network Analysis that I wrote

  • LibreOffice @discuss.tchncs.de

    How do I volunteer to maintain my native language support (dictionary)

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Looking for Mentor (for a PhD Candidate) that works with open source

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml

    Looking for Mentor (for a PhD Candidate) that works with open source and Rust

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Is there a way to detect all structs in the current crate that implement a certain trait?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Acrobat PDF forms support

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How do I word my grant application to keep my software FOSS?

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml

    GitHub - Atreyagaurav/numrng: Terminal Command to generate list of numbers from human-readable representation

    github.com /Atreyagaurav/numrng
  • Rust @programming.dev

    GitHub - Atreyagaurav/numrng: Terminal Command to generate list of numbers from human-readable representation

    github.com /Atreyagaurav/numrng
  • Rust @programming.dev

    GitHub - Atreyagaurav/local-mpv: Run MPV with a webserver to control from local network

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml

    GitHub - Atreyagaurav/local-mpv: Run MPV with a webserver to control from local network

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml

    I made a Gtk GUI to open LaTeX Beamer file, so that you can extract some pages

  • LaTeX @lemmy.ca

    I made a Gtk GUI to open LaTeX Beamer file, so that you can extract some pages