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AlmightySnoo ๐Ÿข๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ @ AlmightySnoo @lemmy.world
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  • Can someone explain like what are the lemmy devs political stance ?

    They're tankies, ie radical communists who support authoritarian regimes like North Korea and the CCP, and fully support Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The devs also onboarded someone who openly said many times on October 8th that "all Israelis are valid targets", "anything that moves and isn't Palestinian is a valid target" and "there's no such thing as an Israeli civilian" and he's still in their team. On their own instance lemmy.ml (their choice of the .ml TLD is a reference to Marxism-Leninism), if you mention the Tiananmen massacre you get banned for "orientalism", and if you say that Hamas are terrorists you also get banned for "bothsidesing (sic)".

    Does that leave a stain on Lemmy, the open-source project? Yes, for sure, it leaves Lemmy with a very questionable governance, and weird decisions like the absence of any prioritization of work on moderation tools and the very weird and completely random fact that they suddenly disabled sign-up captchas last summer leading to a bot infestation of most instances. Coincidentally, tankie instances like lemmygrad and hexbears rely on brigading, bots, and cyber-harassment to spread their poison, and strong moderation tools would hinder them a lot.

    Now does that make it impossible for Lemmy to succeed? No, it's again an open-source project, and it can be forked away from the tankies at any time. In fact, there's even a highly credible rewrite in Java currently whose goal is to be 100% API-compatible with Lemmy: https://sublinks.org/ (see the announcement here: https://lemmy.world/post/11005411 )

  • So sick of hearing how bad October 7th was.

    You have to thank the 10/7 truthers for that. For those tinfoil hat folks "nothing happened on October 7th", "there was no rape", "Hamas are heroes", and we have many, many of these 10/7 deniers on Lemmy that are amplifying the disgusting "believe all women, except Israelis". It is important to remind that the rapes happened, that Hamas is not a "resistance movement" but merely a bunch of rapists and terrorists, and most importantly that rape is not resistance.

  • I'd usually alternate between true neutral and neutral evil

  • RedReader gets a barely-glance in a single sentence. A single dev (and with users providing PRs) has one of the best, and most unknown, apps for over a decade now.

    RedReader is definitely a gem. Incredible app that still works despite the Reddit appocalypse.

  • You're grasping at straws, you clearly didn't read the article (and don't want to), so I quote the relevant passage for you as you seem to only have read the headline:

    When asked whether there was evidence of other antisemitic phrases being used at the rally, Lanyon said โ€œcertainlyโ€.

    That + repeating "where's the Jews" during a rally immediately 2 days after Hamas' killings and mass rapes on October 7th is definitely indefensible and certainly is incompatible with how you want it to be interpreted.

    You hoped that this article would be a gotcha moment but you seem to not have read anything beyond the headline, because the article is actually still pretty damning.

  • "As a result of that examination, the expert has concluded with overwhelming certainty that the phrase chanted during that protest, as recorded on the audio and visual files, was "Where's the Jews?" he said.

    "Not another phrase, as otherwise widely reported."

    When asked whether there was evidence of other antisemitic phrases being used at the rally, Lanyon said "certainly".

    "There is evidence of that, and those are offensive and completely unacceptable," he said.

    "But I think the major contention has been about the phrase that was chanted, and quite emphatically, our expert has said that it is 'Where's the Jews?'"

    Thank goodness, "where's (sic) the Jews" instead of "gas the Jews", just two days after the Oct 7 killings and mass rapes by Hamas, definitely makes it much better /s

  • Nice, thanks for the feedback! It looks like some small gadget functionality then.

  • Probably because it likely uses object recognition with some neural network on what you circled? But yes, anything involving neural networks will get the marketing label "AI".

  • But for a moment I was like wow, 100FPS in software rendering

    Thank you, that exactly was my point.

  • Because the title is still vague, and yes GPU and "graphics card" are often used interchangeably by the internet (examples: https://www.hp.com/gb-en/shop/tech-takes/integrated-vs-dedicated-graphics-cards and https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/help/connectivity-and-performance/article/switching-to-your-pcs-dedicated-gpu/000081045 ).

    "New CPU hits 132fps" could wrongly suggest software rendering, which is very different (see for example https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rad-launches-pixomatic----new-software-renderer ) and died more than a decade ago.

  • A bit misleading, what is meant is that no dedicated GPU is being used. The integrated GPU in the APU is still a GPU. But yes, AMD's recent APUs are amazing for folks who don't want to spend too much to get a reasonable gaming setup.

  • just nostalgia

    Surely mostly nostalgia. But I do remember feeling a sense of accomplishment whenever I managed to run a game and get the sound working ๐Ÿ˜…

  • Not gonna lie, part of me wants to relive the SoundBlaster and DOS extenders era and watch stuff with QuickTime. Tinkering with config.sys and autoexec.bat was quite fun back then.

  • I dare him to send some money to Hamas accounts and see whether his position that Hamas "isn't a designated terrorist entity" still stands

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    'Photo Stacks' in Google Photos for Android now rolling out more widely

    Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Gboard rolling out Assistant voice typing toolbar on Pixel Tablet

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    Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    What are the must-do changes that you've made to your Pixel?

    Android @lemmy.world

    OnePlus may debut its first Wear OS smartwatch in February

    Android @lemmy.world

    Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 reportedly gets a slightly newer chip

    Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Source: Google working on two Pixel Watch 3 sizes

    Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Pixel 8 Pro Gets (maybe) a Minty Makeover

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    Reading list to improve one's programming

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    Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Google Pixel's Super Res Zoom appears to be heading to Chromebook devices