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hperrin, to memes in If pants wore pants...

Pants have the same number of legs as people. This joke is getting absurd.

hperrin, to memes in Time for the ship to sail

My Jellyfin server has become quite useful as I’ve unsubscribed from various services.

hperrin, to memes in Landl*rd

If The Onion wanted to be even more true to life, instead of some guy, they should have shown a corporate office.

hperrin, to lemmyshitpost in One possible caveat of using an open source search engine alternative instead of Google

What am I looking at here?

hperrin, to asklemmy in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?

Thank you for asking this. I’m going under day after tomorrow for knee surgery, so I’m going to pick one of these to use. :)

hperrin, (edited ) to asklemmy in Am I the only one getting agitated by the word AI?

I think most people consider LLMs to be real AI, myself included. It’s not AGI, if that’s what you mean, but it is AI.

What exactly is the difference between being able to reliably fool someone into thinking that you can think, and actually being able to think? And how could we, as outside observers, be able to tell the difference?

As far as your question though, I’m agitated too, but more about things being marketed as AI that either shouldn’t have AI or don’t have AI.

hperrin, to comicstrips in No escape

Easy, just open it with your teeth, then your hands will stay clean.

hperrin, to opensource in Don't be that guy.

I have been testing with the original reporter of the problem. This guy came in, said he had the same problem, then cursed at me.

hperrin, (edited ) to linux in ELI5 the whole Wayland vs X11 going on.

Basically a long time ago Linux/Unix was run on big machines in a separate room with all the fancy graphics hardware, and you’d have a dumb little machine at your desk that could barely draw pixels on a screen. So X11 was designed with all these fantastic neat server-client mechanisms that made it great for running on a mainframe.

Fast forward 30 years and all that stuff is useless now that everyone has built in graphics (as well as several other issues with X11’s archaic design). So some smart people who didn’t know any better made a new thing that everything has to be rewritten for (because they were smart, but didn’t know any better). Then someone who did know a little better was like, what if we take the old bloated one and rewrite it for the new lean one. So now everything runs in an X11 session inside a Wayland server, which has to be rewritten for everything because Wayland is a protocol, not a server.

But one of the really nice things about it is that everything has to be rewritten, so we can make newer, fancier bugs.

Edit: I don’t want you to take the impression that I think Wayland is bad. Wayland is way better than X, it just sucks that we have to rewrite a bunch of stuff for it and figure out new ways of doing things that were dead simple in X, but very insecure.

hperrin, to opensource in Don't be that guy.

Yeah, I didn’t take it personally. He’s just venting, but doing it toward the person trying to help you is unhelpful. That’s why I posted here, basically saying to remember that you’re talking to a person, not a punching bag.

hperrin, to memes in Mom look im joining in on the trend

That recoil is going to hurt.

hperrin, to memes in We are not the same

Jokes on you, I’m poor and cheap.

hperrin, to asklemmy in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?

There’s always Linux.

hperrin, to asklemmy in Is there an artist whose work you love but was a shitty person?

Idk if its authors count as artists, but I’m a fan of the US Constitution. A lot of its authors were slave holders though, so nearly the worst a person can be.

hperrin, to archaeology in Early Europeans Ate Seaweed for Thousands of Years

Why not? It’s delicious and plentiful.

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