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  • One issue I could see is using it not as a second opinion, but the only opinion. That doesn't mean this shouldn't be pursued, but the incentives toward laziness and cost-cutting are obvious.

    EDIT: One another potential issue is the AI detection being more accurate with certain groups (i.e. White Europeans), which could result in underdiagnosis in minority groups if the training data set doesn't include sufficient data for those groups. I'm not sure if that's likely with breast cancer detection, however.

  • Microsoft at least appear to not be giving in as easily, as scummy a company as they are in various ways.

    I'm not sure if they perceive that in the long run those that have got on their knees for Trump are going to lose any shred of credibility they may have had, or if this is a sincere belief on the part of Microsoft's leadership. Probably the former.

  • btrbk works that way essentially. Takes read-only snapshots on a schedule, and uses btrfs send/receive to create backups.

    There's also snapraid-btrfs which uses snapshots to help minimise write hole issues with snapraid, by creating parity data from snapshots, rather than the raw filesystem.

  • Even just switching mobile voice standards is painful, as seen in Australia recently. In theory, you just need VoLTE support to use calling over 4G, but it turns out there is a bunch of other compatibility issues like emergency calling, device software and firmware settings, and carrier side problems that complicate matters.

  • Never heard of it, what’s your reason for picking this one? Looks like it’s an Arch derivative, but the site doesn’t tell me much about what’s supposed to set it apart from vanilla Arch.

    It's a performance orientated distribution with a significant amount of kernel patches and other tweaks. Whether it's worth it is arguable, but using their kernel at least isn't a bad idea.

  • Traditional server-based self-hosting will have lower average uptime, will be easier to attack, and will have a much higher chance of disappearing out of nowhere (bus factor event, or for any other reason).

    It's not a single point of failure at least but if your particular project is targeted then yeah. I was thinking more about using it for private repos, where it isn't public at all but that's a separate case.

  • Feels slightly hyperbolic. Atlus's games are mostly turn based and seem to have sold in only somewhat worse numbers compared to FF7 remake (Persona 5 in particular). One series (Yakuza / Like a Dragon) even switched from action combat to turn based.

    Anyway, I found the combat to be kind of forgettable and didn't really add to the game, although I understand there have been improvements in the second game.

  • Inflation has generally dropped significantly in most developed countries and is mostly tied to post-pandemic effects and the war in Ukraine. So if you ignore the debilitating influence of Trump, you would expect inflation to continue to drop in the US too.

    The 3% rate isn't actually all that high currently, but you'd expect it to trend up again due to tariffs, both from the actual effects and as an excuse for companies to raise prices.

    Or Trump could cause a serious recession/depression, in which case inflation will drop (but you won't be able to buy anything anyway, since you'll have lost your job).

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