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E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•‘Sometimes You Need a Dictator,’ Trump Says Following Threats to Cancel Election
10·4 days agoCan you imagine how different the world would have been if trump didn’t move his head a ¼ of a second earlier
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Bye, X: Europeans are launching their own social media platform, WEnglish
162·4 days agoAmerica bad so switch to EU. Oh no, EU bad now, so switch to something else?
Just use something decentralized, fucking hell. Stop having such blind loyalty to countries.
motherfuck turning the other cheek
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What a joke, can't believe people still voluntarily use this OS
4·5 days agoNo need to figure out WINE. Steam will figure it out for you. Just click the Play button.
Linux today is VERY different from Linux 10 years ago. The switch won’t take a whole weekend like it did for me when I first tried Linux many years ago. Just install something like Linux Mint (the most user friendly and stable Linux distro) and the set up will be as easy as something like windows or macos. You never have to touch the terminal if you don’t want to.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What a joke, can't believe people still voluntarily use this OS
3·5 days agoSo the power user uses Linux.
The casual user uses ChromeOS (shitty Linux). Or preferably something like Pop_OS!, but I’m being unrealistic with this.
I see no problem here. You could replace pretty much everyone’s pre-installed OS with ChromeOS or Linux (or macOS I guess if they like MacBooks) and I don’t think most people would mind.
I have only ever seen someone use windows because they HAD to, not because they want to. Either they game, they use a software only on windows, it came pre-installed on their laptop and they don’t know or can’t bother to learn how to flash an ISO on a USB stick, etc.
I am completely fine with, and in fact am grateful for, the enshitification of windows 11. It will push more and more people to Linux. The enshitification of windows 8 is what made Steam shift from windows to SteamOS. I’m sure future enshitification will do just that: make people question why they are using windows in the first place.
Someone show this shit to the people who say Crimea should go to Russia since borders should be drawn on ethnic lines
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What a joke, can't believe people still voluntarily use this OS
56·5 days ago99% of people just use their OS as a browser frontend. They don’t care about freedom, privacy, security, etc. They will just use whatever OS comes pre-installed. Thats why Linux’s greatest success on the desktop/laptop market as been ChromeOS. Not because it’s any better than Pop_OS!, Debian, etc. It’s literally just that ChromeOS comes preinstalled.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens 200% tariffs on French wine and champagne after Macron refuses to join 'board of peace'English
54·6 days agoThe EU should follow economic non-cooperation against the US and start moving towards making China a partner. They should get used to the NWO.
suck my dick and balls
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Facebook is forcing new users to use facial recognition
1·7 days agoWeird. I’ve never had to do this. I also only use FB for marketplace
Downvoted for censoring “Fuck”
Gave them money as in a donation or paying for the app? Haven’t used Grayjay, but I’ve payed for Immich and FUTO keyboard at least. They were pretty clear on the apps that it costs money and not just a donation.
Regardless of if you like a company or not, I don’t think you should steal from them. Either pay for the software because you think it’s good software or move to another app.
Just my 2¢.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A generation taught not to think: AI in the classroomEnglish
1·9 days agoIt doesn’t have to replace thinking if used properly. This is what schools should focus on instead of banning AI and pretending that kids are not going to use it behind closed doors.
For example, I almost exclusively use Gen AI to help me find sources or as a jumping-off point to researching various topics, rather than as a source of truth itself (because it is not one). This is super useful as it automates away the tedious parts of finding the right research papers to start learning something and gives me more time to focus on my actual literature review.
If we ban AI in schools instead of embrace it with caution, students won’t know how to learn skills in order to use it effectively. They’ll just start offloading their thinking to AI when doing homework.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Christian dad sued school to keep his son from knowing that LGBTQ+ people exist. He just won.
1·9 days agoThat’s very interesting. So much of culture often comes back to biology or geography. It’s funny how an evolutionary advantageous biological instinct of forming an in-group vs out-group to manage resource scarcity eventually led to fundamentalist Christians hating gays.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A generation taught not to think: AI in the classroomEnglish
1·9 days agoInteresting. The US is definitely not doing a good job at this then and needs to re-vamp their education system. Your example didn’t convince me that calculators are bad for students, but rather than the US schooling system is really bad if they introduce calculators so early that students don’t even have an intuition of 9 * 25 = (10-1) * 25 = 250-25.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘ELITE’: The Palantir App ICE Uses to Find Neighborhoods to RaidEnglish
2·9 days agoHey, this is called the Nirvana logical fallacy. Just because I do other unethical things in my life, that doesn’t mean buying an ethical ETF instead of a normal ETF is useless.
For example, using the Nirvana logical fallacy, I could justify not going to the gym today because I already ate unhealthy food for lunch. It is impossible to be live a perfectly healthy life, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t focus on trying to be as healthy as possible within the confines of what we are willing to sacrifice.
Same thing goes for living an ethical lifestyle.
Hope this helps!
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Autofocusing Smart Glasses With Eye Tracking Tech Could Make Bifocals ObsoleteEnglish
2·10 days agoThat shouldn’t matter. This is a huge gripe I have with FOSS in its current state. Most of the freedom/privacy/security respecting apps are not noob friendly. They are designed for tech bros and you have to download them from a git instance or F-Droid. Freedom is a human right. It should not be gatekept to the technology savy.
This is why I love the Signal Foundation. They have truly beautifully written software and they have easy to follow UX. Anyone can enjoy the added benefits to their freedoms, security, and privacy without ever having to think about it.
E_coli42@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Autofocusing Smart Glasses With Eye Tracking Tech Could Make Bifocals ObsoleteEnglish
2·10 days agoAh the it for sure will be as slimy as possible. I hope people just wouldn’t buy it then. Not too sure how much people outside tech nerds like you and me even care about this stuff, but I saw when the Oura ring came out, a lot of people were put off because it is subscription-based. I hope the enshitification hits hard enough that people move to more freedom/privacy/security respecting products.




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