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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ @ yogthos @lemmy.ml
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MemOS, treats memory as a core computational resource that can be scheduled, shared, and evolved over time resulting in significant performance improvements over existing AI approaches

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Archaeologists Discovered an Unprecedented Ancient Monument That Could Rewrite History

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Measles Cases Hit Record High, 25 Years After U.S. Eliminated the Disease

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Houthi attack on cargo ship kills 3 mariners, European naval force says

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“Philadelphia Works Because We Do”: One week into strike, Philly city workers flex collective power

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Love to see a Canadian mining company CEOs crying about their gold getting appropriated.

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Firefox is fine. The people running it are not

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Researchers Jailbreak AI by Flooding It With Bullshit Jargon

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‘It’s a nightmare.’ U.S. funding cuts threaten academic science jobs at all levels

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Mastodon 4.4

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Discrimination lawsuit refiled against semiconductor giant TSMC Arizona

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“Every man for himself”: Texas reels after flash floods and 90+ death toll as Trump plans to slash federal disaster response

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US only has 25% of all Patriot missile interceptors needed for Pentagon’s military plans

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Ukrainian Troops Struggle to Hold the Line on the Eastern Front

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Ind. Public Universities “Voluntarily” Ending 19% of Degrees

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World's Largest Pension Fund Now Loses $61bn As Dollar Falls

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Popular referendum in Brazil launches vote for taxing the super-rich and reducing working hours

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Exclusive: DOJ, FBI conclude Epstein had no "client list," died by suicide

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  • That's how I started originally. I'd just walk around and if I saw something that looked neat, I'd snap a pic with my phone. And then I figured getting an actual camera might be a good pretext to get out of the house. The lockdowns kind of sealed the deal since I started getting cabin fever with nowhere to go. :)

  • The parliament did vote to close it, and I'm betting that's really what forced the US to back off cause they realized an energy market crisis would be a domestic disaster. That's the nuclear option Iran has.

  • Thanks, I find processing the photos tends to be half the fun. There are a lot of blackbirds around here, and they're very feisty. Sometimes they'll even attack hawks, and dive bomb people if they pass to close. But they'll also eat seeds right out of your hand. And titmouses definitely look neat. I like the color scheme, and the mohawk is very cool. Apparently they do come to Ontario, but I've yet to see one myself.

  • It's definitely a fun hobby, although a bit pricey in terms of gear. And I very much agree, just being around nature makes you feel better and allows you to think clearly. I was between jobs for a couple of months a few years ago, and I spent the whole summer going to the park. I'd get up around 6 in the morning, leave my phone at home, and go spend the whole day at the park. It was the happiest I can recall being in my adult life. Completely disconnected from everything, and just vibing.

  • I started with plants, but moved on to birds and occasional critters like chipmunks. Birds definitely take a bit of patience to get nice shots I find. I post some of my stuff on here https://pixelfed.social/Yogthos

  • I got into doing nature photography over the pandemic as a way to get out of the house, and it's been amazing for my mental health. It forced me to get out and just live in the moment really paying attention to the environment around me. I've realized how little we notice of the world around us normally. I've also found martial arts are a similar experience in a sense that you're really just focused on the moment and forget about everything else you've been thinking about.

  • What all this illustrates is that the US lacks industrial capacity for maintaining its hegemony. They've run through their existing stocks over the past three years, and they're unable to manufacture weapons at the rate they're being consumed. As a result, they have to make hard choices regarding which proxies have more value to them.

  • If that's not a sign of panic, I don't know what is.

  • I find what you generally want is a service bus. For example, if you have common tasks like sending emails, making PDFs, etc. you can create generic services that handle the action, and then call them providing the context such as the document the service should operate on. Meanwhile, actual business logic and the state should absolutely live in a single place.

  • Wait till you find out how modern economies function.

  • That's one thing that's stayed constant to this day.

  • Turns out Russian propagandists have infiltrated the heart of Ukraine. 🤣

  • Wait till you find out what country .ua domain is owned by. Absolutely hilarious how fascists are invariably the most ignorant people on the fediverse. 🤡

  • should do an AMA on how long it took you