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Preflight_Tomato @ Preflight_Tomato @lemm.ee
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  • Yeah, it's fine for now. If you're doing anything more than the absolute basic, you'll need 16+ now (on Win 11). Somewhat related, but my work computer was stuck, slow, and crashing at 99% utilization on 8GB until I added a card (my money). Now it stays around 85% on 16GB.

  • & also you probably know to spec it appropriately; most slow laptops I see have 8 gigs ram.

  • Amazon is responsible for the maintenance costs of the droids. Amazon is not responsible for the healthcare costs of the employees. That's why.

  • I guess I could install Ventoy on the raspberry Pi's SD card, but I prefer it to be bare, since the idea is to keep it simple.

  • If a hypothesis is untestable, then it is a guess, and not scientific.

  • Literally the poorest condition house would cost 100% of 8 years of take-home pay of my engineer salary where I live. That's before accounting for loan interest on 20% down payment (I have 5%) which would push it up to 18 full years of my labor.

    A single-family house is simply not worth 15+ years of my life, and I'm actively looking into cheaper options.

  • I saw it originally watching Simon Clark. Reviewing, it looks like the chart shown is actually a great example of a terrible graph; it uses 5 year periods then switches to 1 year periods without clear indication, making it look flatter than it would otherwise. If I adjust for this in a photo editor, emissions have barely slowed. I was misled, sorry for passing that on and thanks for questioning it.

    https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-co2-emissions-per-country?time=2000..latest&country=%7EOWID_WRL

  • Some good news:

    • emission rates have plateaued; we are still destroying the planet, but no longer accelerating the rate at which we do it
    • Solar panels (unsubsidized) are the cheapest method of electricity generation as of 2022
    • there is a fundamentally limited amount of fossil fuels, so as long as we don’t turn to Venus 2.0 by 2100 we will deplete most coal and oil and it will be possible for our ancestors to repair the planet over the following centuries.

    Yeah I know even this “good news” is bleak, but it’s worth celebrating. There is some hope.

  • Reminder that Cable and Broadcast TV are the same quality now, so if you (or your parents) watch TV, you can set up a box that just connects to the HDMI port and captures everything. It even gets metadata so you can see what channel the best stuff is on, like PBS kids. Total cost is around 100-200$ and after that it's free.

  • I gave a friend a raspberry pi a while ago and just this last week they asked me to come and set it up with Pihole for them. They're very happy to not have ads on their TV anymore. The only hiccup has been that their network connected cat litterbox (lol) doesn't tell them when the cat has pooped anymore.

  • Astrology daughter;

    +less money lost to scams

    +less likely to engage with bro culture

    -more likely to engage with crystals, vibrations, homeopathy, etc..

    +less cringe

  • An infinitely growing blockchain will inevitably fail by centralizing. Crypto-currencies as they exist today are doomed, but the protocols and tech created now may hopefully inform the design of something that is useful as a currency.

    Also, high transaction fees make it useless for small (normal, everyday) amounts, so it can only be used as a store of value. It's really more analogous to gold or a stock, with the one significant benefit that it's harder to steal than gold and can't be lost stolen institutionally.

  • horse_battery_staple has a more comprehensive comment than this one:

    Yeah bitcoin is public, but anonymous (until the very first time you interact with some account in your name). Monero, in short, is like bitcoin but with washing is built into every transaction. It's far, far from perfect (like all current crypto-currencies), but is a meaningful improvement over Bitcoin (it also supports higher transactions/second).

    In my opinion, Bitcoin and Monero are the only crypto-currencies worth engaging with at this time. I haven't looked into Etherium or Solana, mostly because the idea of 'decentralized apps running on the chain' seems like beyond ludicrous scope creep for the problem of 'minimal trust currency'. The one thing they do right is the Proof of Stake transaction confirmation algorithm, which is much more energy (and CO2) efficient than Proof of Work as used by Bitcoin and Monero.

  • Yeah up until then I though he was a cool guy; real life iron man and whatnot. That baseless accusation was just so incredibly out of character it made me question his character, and then his later actions made me realize it was always just a character.

  • What did they do specifically? I’m trying to figure out how much longer i can still consider npr a reliable source.

  • Yes please, let's use this term, and reserve Open Source for it's existing definition in the academic ML setting of weights, methods, and training data. These models don't readily fit into existing terminology for structure and logistic reasons, but when someone says "it's got open weights" I know exactly what set of licenses and implications it may have without further explanation.

  • I’ve been stuck deciding between getting the 2.8k screen and upgrading to the larger 16 laptop. I stopped using my desktop last year entirely and so now I’m trying to figure out whether I should go with the larger laptop since it’s the only thing I use now.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is Storing Torrent Files or Magnet Links a Good Idea?

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Banana for Scale (banana for scale)

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Successsor or Fork of MarkText?