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captain_aggravated, in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Computer components will get a bit more expensive except motherboards for some reason.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

SSD prices are going up already

JGrffn,

The SSD price hike prediction is really fucking infuriating. Doesn’t seem like we’re aiming to replace HDDs ever at this pace.

bighatchester,

I just got a new work PC and they finally have PC’s with a SSD . My old PC was so infuriating to use . Would have to turn it on 30 minutes before my shift to be able to login on time .

Telodzrum,

Density keeps going up on magnetic platters while prices keep dropping on a $:TB comparison. I see no reason to wish for HDD to ever go away so long as they are cheaper and better for mass storage.

KpntAutismus,

sadly, they’re s l o w . i want to upgrade to M.2s, but HDDs make SSDs look insanely expensive.

TheGalacticVoid,

Upgrade now while it’s affordable.

acceptable_pumpkin,

Yeah, but that depends on the use cases. I have a home video and picture library on my NAS. I’d much rather have more storage on an HDD rather than SSD. For the same price, and with RAID 5, I get to store more. I don’t need the SSD speeds to load old pictures and videos.

Now for a boot OS drive, where ky games are, pr my CM images? SSD all the way.

SCB, (edited ) in Mickey Mouse is now public domain (Steamboat Willie specifically). What do you think we will see this year?

A veritable orgy of uninspired crap taking advantage of the fact that people want to feel subversive but don’t actually want to subvert anything or say or do anything interesting, because all of those things are hard.

Basically the same thing as the Pooh-but-not-tigger comics you see posted on here that people pretend are funny.

Kaizodrack,

honest to god fact

dpkonofa, (edited )

That is the thing I’m seeing the most this past year and it’s already starting up for this year - there seems to be little thoughtfulness being put into things online. It’s just a firehose of high-engagement, low-impact, low-thought chaff.

Edit: Saw this 2 posts after this one: lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/7129376

creditCrazy,
@creditCrazy@lemmy.world avatar

Tbh when it comes to stuff like the pooh movie. I think that probably could count as fair use anyway. Ultimately I’ve been hoping for more things to enter public domain for historical preservation via piracy. Just look at Nintendo not only have they done nothing to preserve older games but they seem to go out of their way to make sure they get erased. Because how dare someone get a product you don’t even sell anymore. I just see these parody? films and think the only reason they exist is because copyright life has been extended for soo far that people are giddy that they can now use and distribute old content.

Squeak, in What's a useful mental model you've put into practice

My whole life is inversion thinking and I’m depressed 🙃

teft,
@teft@startrek.website avatar

Right? Inversion thinking just sounds like a fancy way of saying anxiety.

Squeak,

Yeah I don’t have to consciously do it. I have to consciously think of the positives.

fine_sandy_bottom,

That’s exactly what it is. Most people are hard wired to do this automatically.

dmention7,

The definition given is almost word for word the definition of an engineering mindset, regardless of field.

I’d say it’s not a bad way to think about your life as well, as long as you limit the scope to things you realistically have the ability to impact and focus most of your energy on the actual problem solving.

afraid_of_zombies,

I am getting so jaded with engineering these days. The engineering mindset seems to be to stifle all innovation and have endless meetings.

cheese_greater, (edited )

Maybe inverse thinking for you could be tempering all that with what might go right and leveraging that as a way to honor both the negative and positive capabillities of your mind.

You’re telling me you couldn’t literally just reverse whatever your pessimistic insights were as a thought experiment and find a way to take both into consideration to inform your final approch or strategy for whatever is at issue?

The best way I’ve come across to illustrate this is

  1. Hope/ideate for the best but plan or mitigate the worst
  2. How could this go wrong; tell me where I’m going to die so I can avoid thar
girl, (edited )

The problem with anxiety and experiencing this inversion thinking is that it is a constant bombardment of everything that can go wrong. Combined with PTSD/CPTSD, the brain is in constant “danger mode”, looks for all kinds of dangers, not just the ones we have control over. It is a terrifying way to go through life. I’ve been in therapy for years and yes, countering with what can go right is one of the coping techniques, but it takes extreme effort. Constant effort over years and years to change these thinking patterns, to lessen the anxiety of what can go wrong to the point that it is actually useful again. Until then, the brain rapidly rejects thoughts of what can go right, because it is so strongly convinced that things will go wrong.

The goal is what you are saying, yes. But for a lot of us it takes completely rewiring our brains to escape the constant bombardment of thoughts of danger, to avoid the fear and anxiety. It isnt as easy as just flipping it around.

This is similar to the advice people give to depressed people about looking for positives in life, sure thats true and will help eventually, but there is so much more work that needs to be done when the brain is in a really bad place. It doesnt really help to say “just think of the bright side!”

cheese_greater,

I’m emphatically stating I had and still have all that, I frequently gloom/doom and think I’m going to fail massively and it rarely happens at all or even close to that extent. And then there’s a little bit of relief which may be addictive.

Like, what I’m suggesting is for a time to write out all your doom and panic projections for whatever is at issue and literally reverse them and see if that can help leverage you out of that pattern once you’ve paid sufficient attention to the risk/that which comes most immediately and natural.

I’m not necessarily saying you have to immediately mentally rewire yet (thats a process), but simply turn whatever first comes up on its head and see where that takes you conceptually

cheese_greater, (edited )

So invert it ;)

Seriously, its a good thing you can access that side of the thought process, you may just need to consciously do the opposite as a daily practice to even things out. I habitually assume the worst and I enjoy being proven wrong because it means it worked out well but I might not always get so lucky so im glad the other part’s got me covered

-1 * -1 == 1

Hagdos,

Inversion thinking also works the other way around. If you see negatives most of the time (which is a strong suit by itself, but the pitfall is that you don’t dare to take any risk), it can help to sometimes consciously think “What if it goes right?”

Stamau123, in What gifts that you received for Christmas this year are already in the trash?

My sister bought me a nice glass rig, then got drunk and stumbled into it, shattering it on the ground

A_Random_Idiot,

Any attempts to make you whole after destroying your gift?

Stamau123,

She’ll buy another one, but still lame

blazeknave,

It’s not lame. You’ll miss that kind of Xmas in 20 years.

Usernameblankface,
@Usernameblankface@lemmy.world avatar

Sorry, I’m not clear on what a glass rig is.

sizzler,

A bong,.for smoking herb.

thatWeirdGuy, (edited )

anakin and padme meme

Tobacco, right?

some_guy, in What's a useful mental model you've put into practice

Think of three things for which you are grateful every day. I’ve been trying to get back into this mode after I’d used it for years and fell off. Example:

  1. Got to have a nice dinner party with friends on NYE
  2. Kitty has become a lot less anxious around strangers
  3. Though it’ll rain later today, it won’t be raining when I go to work
cheese_greater,

Do they need to be unique/new or can you recycle?

some_guy,

Can recycle (glad I don’t have to go out in the rain is true any time it’s gonna rain), but I try to keep them unique. I also try not to focus on things related to commercialism. For example, I might be glad I got to go to a live show (an event) but I don’t list something like being happy about being able to buy a thing (especially luxury goods). But I can be happy that I have a thing that makes my life easier in a concrete way (that new toothbrush really kicks ass). I go for small things most of all, the ones that otherwise might be taken for granted. Hope that makes sense the way I wrote it.

KinNectar, in Why was Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan so bad for the American people?
@KinNectar@kbin.run avatar

Reagan cut taxes while increasing spending, despite talking like his goal was to reduce government excess. As a result, the national debt increase for the first time since WWII and has not stopped in that trend since then.

root_beer, in Why was Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan so bad for the American people?

I guess it also warrants asking, what good, if any, did Reagan do for America?

bouh, in What's a useful mental model you've put into practice

Everything is relative. It’s some kind of joke I forgot some names, but it is basically Jesus Christ, Gandhi, Julius Caesar and Einstein in heaven talking. Caesar argues that everything is war. Jesus that everything is love. Gandhi that everything is peace. And Einstein finally says that everything is relative.

It’s good to always keep in mind that everything is relative, that it depends on the point of view of the observer. Some things can be viewed differently depending on the point of view.

Another one is from kotor 2 : apathy is death.

Rebels_Droppin, in What's a useful mental model you've put into practice
@Rebels_Droppin@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t fuck your future self.

Putting something away? Better make sure it’s not just the most convenient spot for you right now but somewhere future you can find it. Should I finish this family sized bag of chips? I’m really not hungry anymore and will want some another day this week. Save some for future you.

Just little things to help yourself along and think a few steps ahead.

cheese_greater,

**YESS!!**Particularly important for us AD(H)D folks, its mean to future you to be a lazy jerk all the time

Rebels_Droppin,
@Rebels_Droppin@lemmy.world avatar

For sure, helps promote mindfulness of decisions without being anxiety inducing planning.

RememberTheApollo_, in Why was Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan so bad for the American people?

He signed in the Omnibus Reconciliation Act on the heels of killing Carter’s Mental Health Systems Act.

Basically killed a chunk of fed assistance for heath care, punted it to the states with a nebulous “we’ll figure it out” which they promptly didn’t. So state mental housing disappeared and now you have mentally ill homeless everywhere.

And on top of everything else, throwing money at rich people, tax cuts for rich people, trickle down, throwing money at the military, and we haven’t even gotten to Gingrich’s bullshit “contract with America” that helped the Regan years push us towards the evangelical and fringe right we have to deal with today.

tacosanonymous, in The transition from the holiday season back to the normal drudgery is so depressing. Is there any way to make Jan / Feb less depressing?

Opposite for me. I’m so glad that bs is over.

CubbyTustard, in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?

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    Everythingispenguins, in What's your favorite instrument that really gets through to you?

    The Theremin and not just weird sci-fi/horror way of playing it. It can be a real instrument if it is played in a way that treats it as such.

    youtu.be/ajM4vYCZMZk?feature=shared

    SCB, in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?

    Multiple countries demonstrating sustained, net-positive fusion reactions seems extremely likely.

    Shialac,

    Or it takes another 20years

    SCB,

    This has already happened in 2 labs. Final product and the “free energy revolution” are still years/decades away, but this is still an amazing achievement.

    JohnDClay,

    That was net positive energy just from the lasers going in to heat coming out. There’s still huge inefficiency with converting the heat to electricity and the electricity to lasers. Those challenges might be big enough that net positive from one of the donut shaped reactors will come first.

    oxjox, in Why was Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan so bad for the American people?
    @oxjox@lemmy.ml avatar

    This question could easily be a college thesis, if not an entire course. I think anyone asking this question and learning more about Reagan is on the right track to better understanding… I really want to say ‘everything’. Politics, human nature, consumerism, economics, negotiation, propaganda, cover ups, racism, homophobia, the fallacy of Democracy, and so so much more.

    If you’re any more interested in the subject than reading through a handful of comments on the internet, I recommend the book “The Man Who Sold the World: Ronald Reagan and the Betrayal of Main Street America”.

    TrueStoryBob,

    The podcast, “Behind the Bastards” did an excellent series on Reagan and the damage he did. I believe they referenced this book quite a few times in their research.

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