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  • They call that Lordosis and I've only ever seen it happen when I showed one of the females my dual sli GTX 1080ti setup while benchmarking in Heaven. Getting her off my desk with her ass in the air is a pain but she apparently likes my hand going down her back and her ass patted. Getting her off my keyboard when I'm in the middle of a game can be a real pain sometimes...

  • I think a large part of it is whether you know what you're searching for already. If you have a good idea of what it is already then you can generally find it. If you're already good at using search terms or syntax it's always helpful but it was the same for Google.

    Simply put though Google just scrapes waaaaaaay more data so it's going to have more to index from.

    Either way it's just one tool. Just like I'm using Bing for porn over either lol.

    https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/syntax/

  • Yep, I'm familiar with it. More from previous comments since these disingenuous memes get pedaled here regularly. People love to spout stats about AI in data centers that aren't just used for AI without having any sense of how much CO2 is produced from really really common stuff lol. Let alone it being contingent on being run in non-renewable powered areas yet 40% of the USA's grid is clean.

    1 AI search = 10 google searches. More sauce.

    How about watching TikTok? 30 minutes of video daily = 28kg of carbon a year. Calculators here: 1, 2, 3.

    How about the recent 'Oh no 1/5 a city's water!' The city use 770,000 gallons a day... So it uses 154,000 gallons of water for an entire piece of critical infrastructure that keeps the internet running. For the entire data center lol. And that's for the city Carrol, Iowa with a whopping population of 10,000 people in 5 square miles lol.

    A real common citation is how much carbon it takes to initially train these too. 500 tons of carbon dioxide... That's only 33/334,000,000 Americans worth of CO2 for the year lol.

  • I have the opposite issue with DDG and it's been my default search engine for a year now. I frequently have to try bing or Google or cheat and just use reddit for specific info just like I did with Google.

    DDG is terrible at indexing certain info though and really only hits some of the biggest sites.

    Trying to vaguely search for stuff is an absolute crapshoot on DDG.

  • 1 AI search uses the equivalent of 10 google searches...

    Just imagine how much power you're using up browsing the web lol.

    AI is not making or breaking power grids, water sources, or any other bullshit alarmist prop you're peddling like AI isn't being used all over from image generation, checking your shitty grammar, or saving us all time from writing bullshit proper emails every day.

    LLMs are 5 tits of awesome that I'll be suckling on every chance I get.

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  • Mom has expendable cash and is literally the best at something... Don't be too jelly now lol.

    Vs half of Lemmy spending thousands of dollars on a rig that plays Stardew Valley...

  • Has anyone ever done a quick calculation about the above with the population?

    8 billion people x distance to Jupiter = Anywhere close to Proxima Centauri?

    I'll be not lazy when I'm done shitting then someone can come in and correct my math after if ai even remember to do it by the time I get back to my PC.

    E: 714 million km distance to jupiter. 40,208,000,000,000 km to Proxima Centauri.

    40,208,000,000,000 / 714,000,000 = 56313.72549019608

    714,000,000*100 = 71,400,000,000 km end to end for dna is more likely per reddit.

    Alternate non nasa distance to proxima centauri is 39,900,000,000,000

    39,900,000,000,000 / 71,400,000,000 = 558.8235294117647 people's dna end to end to reach proxima Centauri.

    How about light years? A light-year is 9.44 trillion km or 9,440,000,000,000 so 132.2128851540616 people's DNA to go 1 light year.

    8,000,000,000 / 132.2128851540616 = 60,508,474.5762712 light years of travel distance using the entire population of earth.

    Milky way is 100,000 light years across.

    So end to end every current human's DNA would stretch across the Milky Way 605.084745762712 times.

    Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million light years away.

    60,508,474.5762712 / 2,500,000 = 24.20338983050848 times to Andromeda Galaxy and back.

    We have galaxies even closer to us so really it's just a hop and a skip away...

    944,000,000,000,000,000 km.

    https://www.space.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-to-jupiter

    https://www.reddit.com/r/theydidthemath/comments/v8pca7/request_could_human_dna_stretch_to_jupiter_and/

    https://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/features/cosmic/nearest_star_info.html

    https://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/208-Which-star-is-closest-to-us-

    https://www.britannica.com/story/how-do-we-know-how-far-away-the-stars-are

    https://science.nasa.gov/universe/exoplanets/our-milky-way-galaxy-how-big-is-space/

    https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/galaxy-next-door/