exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Are there any cases of such payout actually happening...? I'm not buying it. (Literally and figuratively.)
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
The main character is frankly unbearable. Super unlikeable, overly emotional (despite being Vulcan)
What? You're talking about Michael Burnham, no? She's 100% human. She grew up with Vulcans, but that's very different.
exscape 5mo ago • 96%
I wouldn't say it's the definition, but I agree this is not surprising.
Toxic masculinity is much more though. Men bullying men because they do something "not manly" is toxic masculinity. It can be anything from not enjoying sports to showing emotion for any reason (even crying if a family member died).
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Yeah, I see a ton of this under random.
Here's my front page at this very moment: https://i.imgur.com/4IsJ68f.png
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
I don't think I've ever made a "clean upgrade" on Linux. I've done the opposite though, that is, bring an old install over to a new computer.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Always use /dev/disk/* (I use by-id) for RAID, as those links will stay constant even if a disk is renamed (for example, from sdb to sdd).
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Because the games that run on the Steam Deck are PC games, no emulation required. It's a joke.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Ah, that makes more sense. I looked up the original abstract and indeed it looks more like what you'd expect (hard to comprehend for someone that's not in the field).
Though to clarify (for others reading this) they still did use generative AI to (help?) write the paper, which is only part of why it was withdrawn.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Same here. I switched to DDG last year, but had to go back within two weeks; it was just too annoying.
Google search results have indeed gotten pretty bad, but I've yet to see anyone surpass them.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
The entire abstract is AI. Even without the explicit mention in one sentence, the rest of the text should've been rejected as nonspecific nonsense.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
Not obvious at all. Motion blur at high movement speeds makes things unreadable even at 540 Hz, proving that even at 540 Hz there is still plenty of motion blur that the human eye can see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV7EMnkTsYA&t=682s
As the video says: "Yes, your eyes really are capable of seeing this in real life"
exscape 5mo ago • 63%
Did you post evidence 20 years ago? Otherwise it's not worth much more than "jet fuel can't melt steel beams".
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
If you truly do separate the art from the artist there's no need to defend the artist.
I sometimes listen to a few black metal albums made by completely insane people, but I'd never defend their actions; quite the opposite.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
ZFS has triple parity support for RAID-Z (basically RAID-5/RAID-6/RAID-7 with better data safety guarantees), so there's that.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
The X370 Taichi was considered one of the best boards of the generation, so I'm pretty sure they improved.
Mine's still going strong in a friend's computer 7 years later, with a Ryzen 5600.
exscape 5mo ago • 100%
And on kbin it shows as strikethrough, so the 2s are crossed out.
exscape 6mo ago • 100%
Abydos*
But yes, probably Ra.
exscape 6mo ago • 90%
Why would anyone want to kill him if this were true? It would be a dream for NASA and everybody else working in space flight.
FWIW I'd bet almost anything this will be as useful as the EmDrive.
exscape 6mo ago • 90%
I literally haven't had ANY of those problems running Windows 10 or 11 FWIW, not have any of my friends or relatives.
I'm not anti-Linux or anything though, have used it for 26 years now, but only briefly on the desktop.
How does this work on kbin at the moment? My understanding is that, at least on Lemmy, you should be able to search for a full community name, wait a while, and have it show up and start federating. I've been searching for two communities (in the format name@instance.tld) on kbin since yesterday and it still shows no matches. Both are small (\<20 subscribers) and currently inactive (no new posts in a week). Do I need to wait until there is new content in them?
So I subscribed to a Lemmy community earlier, and according to the site there are three subscribers to that community here on Kbin, yet content is not showing up here. Original instance: [https://sopuli.xyz/c/progmetal/data\_type/Post/sort/New/page/1](https://sopuli.xyz/c/progmetal/data_type/Post/sort/New/page/1) Lemmy.world: [https://lemmy.world/c/progmetal@sopuli.xyz/data\_type/Post/sort/New/page/1](https://lemmy.world/c/progmetal@sopuli.xyz/data_type/Post/sort/New/page/1) Kbin: [https://kbin.social/m/progmetal@sopuli.xyz/newest](https://kbin.social/m/progmetal@sopuli.xyz/newest) The former two seem identical as far I bothered to check, with 10 posts in the past 20 hours, but Kbin only has one of them (and it's not the oldest *or* the most recent, either, but the second oldest).