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  • This just reminded me of getting super cheap/nearly free ad-supported Kindle fires from Amazon, obtaining root access and installing a different ROM. They weren't half bad spare Android tablets once you removed the adware.

  • Why do you think 5% unemployment is considered "full" employment?

    I've sometimes seen it written as 3%, but generally that's included to provide a more accurate estimate of overall employment. It represents the people who are currently between jobs and are actively searching for a new one. I probably would have been included in that stat when I left an abusive employer and searched until I found my current one.

    It isn't some kind of capitalist conspiracy.

  • I think a lot of people have kinda forgotten what NYC was like before companies like airbnb and uber showed up.

    Before Uber, there were underground networks of ride sharers that had to evade the police by using "secret" signals and code words. It was absolutely wild, required a ton of trust and only really existed because of the stranglehold the cab companies had over the city.

    I wouldn't be surprised if there was a similar system in place for rentals before airbnb showed up.

  • The worst are the horde of not necessarily nsfw celebrity communities. Thankfully it's all from 1-2 users so you can just block them, but it's like there's another new one created every couple seconds.

  • Not sure how you're trying to run it in a container, but the answer would depend on a bunch of different factors. Nvidia has a utility you can install that assists in exposing the GPU to the container, documentation found here.

    If you're using docker compose to run it as a service, there's a doc page for that too. Note that it uses the previous page I mentioned as prerequisite.

    There's another way to get it working from within kubernetes that comes up every now and then on stackoverflow.

    If it's Intel or AMD, no idea if this still applies.

  • I wonder how much impact there might have been on code quality when Elon forced lead devs from their projects at Tesla to work on Twitter. I've never seen a situation like that turn out well for either party.

  • Someone pointed out the difference in active user counts, too. 2012 Reddit had ~43 million active users. Lemmy has an active user count somewhere around 60-90 thousand.

    Point is, if you're a dev looking to recoup some target cost, you'd be looking at a way smaller and riskier user base than the one that Sync saw on Reddit.

    Edit: I didn't even notice the dev essentially says that here https://lemmy.world/comment/2017279

    It’s priced in a way that allows me to work on this full time. If Lemmy suddenly had 10X users I could bring the pricing down.