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KpntAutismus, in Best GPT

i used GPT-3 for an assignment once, a colleague made a powerpoint with it.

it did actually come in handy when the arduino IDE was too dense to find a spelling error.

but not a lot of applications in my life, honestly.

chiliedogg, (edited ) in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

I think a big part of the mental blocked on both sides is people generally not understanding the difference between fact and faith.

Knowledge is about fact. It’s the realm of science, empiricism, and logic. If it can be understood and known, it belongs here.

Faith is about the unknowable (not the unknown). It’s a choice to believe something without evidence because that evidence cannot exist.

You can’t both believe something and know it.

Understanding that faith and science don’t intersect allows people to hold spiritual beliefs without rejecting knowledge and science. They don’t conflict because they’re entirely separate.

Some people aren’t wired with the mental flexibility to embrace both spiritually and empiricism. Some reject science, while others reject faith, and neither understand the other.

paradiso,

Great synopsis.

jaschen, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Tribalism

RBWells, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

I think more people practice religion than actually believe it. If it improves their lives to live within a set of rules, to have a community, etc. There’s plenty we don’t know and most people have some sort of “belief” about the unknown, I don’t think most people actively believe all the dogma even if they follow the steps.

BOFH666, in Non microsoft git repo

Be the cool kid on the block and start hosting your own forgejo instance.

Did Azure DevOps (yuck), did GitHub (meh) now very happy with forgejo.

TheInsane42,
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I can confirm, forgejo is a good, very lightweight git server you can run on an rpi with room to spare. I’m running with postgresql as backend on the same rpi, mariadb is an option as well.

When you don’t want to selfhost, gitlab is independant and EU (NL?) based, bitbucket is from atlasian (US?) and is also an option.

PlutoniumAcid,
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Atlassian is Australian.

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

Ah, TIL moment. (Gitlab is Dutch, Github is bought by Microsoft were already a while back on the TIL list)

Oha,

+1 for forgejo

earmuff,

People seem to forget how much time and energy self hosting needs. Especially for code, I would want some redundancy, backups and security. Yet another server you have to take care off. I‘d recommend to stick to codeberg, even though forgejo looks very good.

BOFH666,

I totally agree, but this depends. It helps if you have backups already in place, if a few additional containers or VM’s won’t matter much etc.

Running forgejo and runners took me way less effort than properly setting up sendmail for instance.

It all depends on skills, resources etc. Everyone needs to make these decisions themselves.

swordsmanluke,

less effort than properly setting up sendmail

My brother in *nix, while I agree with your conclusion, that bar is so low you can’t use it for limbo.

BOFH666,

Well, early '90s and pretty much without any documentation apart from the source it was quite a struggle.

ashley,

Still kinda trying to figure out how forgejo is any different from gitea

Overlock, (edited )
@Overlock@sopuli.xyz avatar

They did an announcement when the project was started; forgejo.org/2022-12-15-hello-forgejo/

The main reason being

We started Forgejo in reaction to control of Gitea being taken away from the community by the newly-formed for-profit company Gitea Ltd without prior community consultation

Codeberg uses Forgejo

brisk,

Software wise, it’s not. The difference is in transparency and ownership

blog.codeberg.org/codeberg-launches-forgejo.html

Furbag, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Despite our advancements, there are still a multitude of questions that science simply doesn’t have a sufficient answer for, and possibly never will. Not knowing the answers to these profound and existential questions can cause anxiety and stress in some individuals, but if they fill that knowledge gap with religion, spirituality, mysticism, or superstition, it suddenly becomes a lot less painful on their psyche. In short, some people need religion because they are unable to cope without it.

Our species simply hasn’t had enough time to be subjected to the kinds of selection pressures that would filter out such individuals. The opposite is probably happening, considering the strong correlation between people who have multiple children and people who identify as belonging to a certain religious sect or group. Perhaps it will always be a flaw of the human race, to seek out knowledge that we can’t understand and ascribe meaning to it so that we might make ourselves feel more important than we truly are in a vast cold universe.

Fenrisulfir, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

Nothing. I’ve finished work, made a pizza, grabbed some wine and gone to bed before. It was glorious

Spiralvortexisalie, in People with Disney+, how's the movie selection?

I personally only ever see kids/YA kind of material offered up, the Simpsons material and Marvel stuff was about as “adult” as it got, I actually think Hulu has a better film selection if you aren’t looking for specifically Disney/Marvel/Star Wars.

Usernameblankface,
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There is a setting to allow more adult content, it defaults to PG-13

pete_the_cat, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

My lifelong insomnia.

Nemo, in People with Disney+, how's the movie selection?
  • Every MCU movie
  • Every Pixar Movie
  • Every Star Wars movie (and series)
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
  • All the early seasons of The Simpsons
MyDogLovesMe, (edited )

X-files too

Nemo,

I forgot, it has all of Hulu included now, as well.

JackDark,

Can you provide a source on that? As far as I’m aware, it’s still very separated.

SacralPlexus,
hightrix,

Is this with the Disney plus Hulu and ESPN package? Is there a Disney only package still? We have Hulu, but no Disney+.

Nemo,

We had regular Disney+, then suddenly it included Hulu and we cancelled our Hulu subscription.

SacralPlexus,

So hard to answer exactly as Disney was included with my cell phone plan. I never asked to add or change anything and AFAIK I don’t have ESPN. One day I got an email from Disney that Hulu was now available in the app.

hightrix,

No worries, thanks for the answer! I’ll have to look into it a bit more.

fubarx, (edited )

We have Disney+ only.

Just checked in the ipad app. No Hulu.

Edit: in the U.S.

distantsounds,

…and people pay for this?

Nemo,

They’re pretty lax about sharing your account login, so no, not necessarily.

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

For now, Netflix opened the Pandora box.

2xsaiko, in Non microsoft git repo
@2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Sourcehut

livedeified, in If you could have any game remade by a studio of your choice, who would you want working on what?
@livedeified@lemmy.world avatar

Earthworm Jim by Rare. Maybe Conker’s Bad Fur Day by Rockstar.

agitatedpotato, in If you could have any game remade by a studio of your choice, who would you want working on what?

Marvel vs Capcom Infinite made by the Capcom that maded mvc 2 and 3 instead of whatever demon spawn of Capcom ended up making mvci.

slazer2au, in Non microsoft git repo

GitLab, gitea, gitbucket, bitbucket there are many.

syd,
@syd@lemy.lol avatar

There’s also codeberg.

Retro_unlimited, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

Just before bedtime I am the most productive, wide awake, and the calm of night is less stressful. I would rather get things done.

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