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NVIDIA driver 555.58 released as stable bringing Wayland Explicit Sync
  • Yup, I’ve been plagued by this bug for a long time. I’m very excited to use this!

  • What's the greatest invention of 21st century, in your opinion?
  • Good point! I wonder if we’re spoiled by computer invention though. Would be interesting to compare preWW2 invention rates and now. I suspect computers just made everything else easier, but now we’re back to hard problems

  • What's the greatest invention of 21st century, in your opinion?
  • To be fair, there’s only been 24 year’s of 21 century. Most things you gave listed happened at the end of the 20th century. But also the question is somewhat self negating - we won’t know what’s the greatest invention until we see it working great, but it takes much more than 24 years to take an invention from concept to consumption. For example computational biology is kicking off. Computer aided dna generation started in the past 24 years. But it’s so new few people think about it. Just like no one thought of internet as the greatest invention in the 70s… it was just too new

  • Beehaw on Lemmy: The long-term conundrum of staying here
  • Alternatives or not, I think it’d be very beneficial to document concept of operation that you want. That way you can either take pieces of these conops and tell lemmy devs what you want, or if you have your own project this will be its conops and you can guide developers towards features you need.

  • 'Gigantic’ power of meat industry blocking green alternatives, study finds
  • That’s because the full version of that mentality is “Tax me less, don’t use my tax money to subsidize someone else, give that money to my company!” Instead

  • Star Trek Gave Us a Utopian Vision of an Egalitarian, Postcapitalist Future
  • To be fair even in trek - there’s a world war 3 that’s driven by pure greed before humanity decides it’s enough. And the climax of the greed and that war starts in 2026… so we might be on the course to the utopia … but not before suffering some more.

  • Adam Savage endorses piracy, sort of.
  • That was a big complaint when hdmi and hd TVs just came out - people bought hdmi to rca converter boxes and found they still couldn’t use them for their movies because PS3 (the most common Blu-ray player at the time) refused to play a movie on a non-hdcp compliant device

  • 'Gigantic’ power of meat industry blocking green alternatives, study finds
  • I agree with everything you said, but also it’d be super interesting to cancel the factory farming subsidies and see whole foods flourish. Theoretically this would raise the cost of burgers and lower the cost of vegetables and other healthy products.

    I agree it’ll never happen, but it would probably move US closer to European diets.

  • IP address blocking banned in Austria after court ordered ISP to block Cloudflare IP's
  • Centralization is likely the unintended end result of the internet. Consider a mesh network where all the links have even throughput. Now suddenly one node has some content that goes viral. Everyone wants to access that data. Suddenly that node needs to support a link that’s much wider because everyone’s requests accumulate there.

    Someone goes and upgrades that link. Well now they can serve many more other nodes so they start advertising to put others' viral information on the node with larger link.

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  • Certainly - and there still are those channels that we all love for their dedication. But there are a lot more mediocre channels too

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  • You bring a great point I hadn’t considered before. Only people with passion for something will do it for free while many more people with so that for cash. Though it’s interesting to see that cash doesn’t make passionate people’s content better it just makes more mediocre content.

  • What is your favorite operating system and what do you like about it?
  • Gentoo. It makes me feel like I’m in full control of my system.

  • Sounds great in theory
  • My friend, let me tell you a story during my studies when I had to help someone find a bug in their 1383-line long main() in C… on the other hand I think Ill spare you from the gruesome details, but it took me 30 hours.

  • Sounds great in theory
  • The Test part of TDD isn’t meant to encompass your whole need before developing the application. It’s function-by function based. It also forces you to not have giant functions. Let’s say you’re making a compiler. First you need to parse text. Idk what language structure we are doing yet but first we need to tokenize our steam. You write a test that inputs hello world into your tokenizer then expects two tokens back. You start implementing your tokenizer. Repeat for parser. Then you realize you need to tokenize numbers too. So you go back and make a token test for numbers.

    So you don’t need to make all the tests ahead of time. You just expand at the smallest test possible.

  • Favorite Terminal Emulator
  • On regular desktop environments I really like Guake - it’s a drop down terminal emulator similar to how old games used to do it. It’s nice for quick use here and there. Though these days I just run tilling wm with xfce-terminal. It gets the job done and still looks good.

  • What discontinued feature do you miss from phones or other technologies?
  • What are you talking about? Modern phones are all just slightly different to be incompatible with what you’re talking about.

  • Room Temperature Superconductors - This Changes EVERYTHING!
  • I see your edit but in case you’re interested - a capacitor is technically a 0 resistance battery for DC.

  • What discontinued feature do you miss from phones or other technologies?
  • I miss the times when different phones had character. Even phones of the same company looked completely different:

    Now it’s just the same rectangle stretched different ways and maybe different color sides.

  • What discontinued feature do you miss from phones or other technologies?
  • I like the concept of IR blaster but the one I had was in Samsung Galaxy s6 (or 5 don’t remember) and it came paired with a HORRIBLE app that tried to do its darnest to datamine your viewing habits and it’d do push notifications 5 times per day with just crappy ads. I really hate all the ad spam on Samsung phones back then. Idk if that’s still the case

  • Just bought lumber to build 90s themed arcade in my shed

    I'm building 90s themed arcade In my shed... but I still want to keep a little workshop area so I'm splitting my shed into 3 rooms including the attic/upstairs.

    I've never done construction aside from small things like routing cat6 through the house, so I decided to practice virtually first - I've reconstructed my shed's frame in Blender and added all the lumber that I need to add the second floor. I've also 3d-scanned the current structure and superimposed it in blender so it was a bit easier to see if what I'm doing is sane at all.

    !

    Bonus: 3dscan video: !

    I have a laserdisc collection with a few CRT TVs, Pentium 3 computer with Windows 98, and PlayStation1. I'm also planning on building a few arcade cabinets with emulators.

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    Article: We need more of Richard Stallman, not less
    ploum.net We need more of Richard Stallman, not less

    We need more of Richard Stallman, not less écrit par Ploum, Lionel Dricot, ingénieur, écrivain de science-fiction, développeur de logiciels libres.

    We need more of Richard Stallman, not less

    I want to start a discussion of MIT vs GPL and see what you all think

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    Machine Learning @lemmy.ml Hexorg @beehaw.org
    Framework to play with statistical machine learning

    Weka implements a ton of statistics-based ML algorithms as well as some validation tools and graphs. All you need is some data in almost-CSV format and you can run some statistics analysis on it. This isn’t neural networks so you don’t need neither a powerful GPU nor gigabytes of data. Some tutorials online get useful results with 10-20 entries.

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