


I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as @qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.



It’s a Tumblr thing. You can’t edit posts but you can add hashtags


Piracy related communities are blocked on lemmy.world


The piezoelectric properties of quartz and their uses for watches are actually mentioned in the video


It’s obviously the result of the Dutch living below the sea level and the short drowning, it’s quite sad actually.


FYI You can embed it like this:


I mod several communities so I never block people, because I want to see their posts and comments


What do you dislike about them? I tend to be a bit more skeptical of it’s progress than him, but I feel like it’s good to hear a different perspective. I also like that he gets guests with more knowledge about the topic to bring some more expertise while he acts as a proxy for the average viewer to make it more understandable for a general audience.


I think it’s because it’s entirely unmoderated (at least it was the last time I checked) and while they claim that defeats censorship they also realize that having CP everywhere ain’t a good look


Typescript’s string pattern types are quite neat though


It’s not bs because you don’t know it.
For anyone else wondering what it’s about. Due to the way modern memory chips function, they leak electricity and have to be recharged periodically. This prevents the CPU from accessing the memory resulting in latency spikes. This video explains that, and explores methods to mitigate it.
I’m not really sure how people come to that conclusion either, but perhaps they are just unfamiliar with these types of posts


They seemed unfamiliar with the workings of Mastodon, so it doesn’t seem like it. There doesn’t seem to be technical vision behind the proposal yet.


I saw you joined it, what do you think about it so far? They mentioned non transparency of algorithms, and I feel like FOSS would help a lot for that. They also mentioned more regulation, but I’m worried that might lead to regulatory capture, disspropionately affecting smaller communities while big tech remains largely unimpacted.
Also a bit ironic they use gmail lol


It’s on Zoom, here’s the invite https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87415126197


They said they use a mechanical winch in the video, so they might not use any fuel at all, even for the initial launch.


It’s like they bought into OpenAI, then never got any updates or made any progress
I think they have access to the same models as OpenAI but choose to use smaller models to achieve higher margins / manage costs when people are using it all day long.
I didn’t consider this angle, that does sound good
Didn’t Finland do this? (Ban private schools)