I came here to say at least it’s not discord then I saw your comment. Yes, there s mattermost, matrix, IRC, … I am not installing Discord, I am not opening an account. I mean what s next? host your community in Skype?
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idriss@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Immich 1.132 Brings Smoother Syncing, Mobile UI Enhancements5·1 day agoI am curious why not docker? it s pretty convenient in my setup (docker compose + traefik). If I need to migrate it s really simple, if I am to nuke a service just bring it down and delete the path.
idriss@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•[Gamers Nexus] Death of affordable computing | Tariffs impact and investigationEnglish4·2 days agoLouis part alone needs to be extracted out as a separate one. Interesting.
idriss@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Figma Trademarks "Dev Mode", Demands Nobody Use PhraseEnglish91·2 days agoI see Lunduke and I pass. He said too many ragebaity ridiculous things that he discredited himself already.
Why the switch when you can have the steam deck? I am confused
the door I was opening shampoo bottle leaving underwear without walking the drawer
piss in carpet
idriss@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Unlike in movies, most smart people aren't good in chess.3·9 days agoIn my teenage years I really tried to master it well. I score relatively high in chess.com and lichess but I share your sentiment. If you are a chess master it doesnt mean you are super smart it means you are super good at chess.
Science confirms this in a way. Prof Andrew Huberman has a podcast episode about games in general and their effect the brain development and the takeaways:
- Games can help the brain development according to publications because of the different experiences that you will never have irl
- The positive impact was only noticed when you play a variety of games under different setups and not when you master a single game and play it a lot
idriss@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Dear Big Tech, Stop Shoving AI Into Operating SystemsEnglish13·14 days agoI was taking the CCNA course then tests in 2013. I remember how they were pushing their IoT prediction in the courses so hard.
IoT ended up cringe af. To control your vacuum cleaner, it needs to connect to a remote API server hosted in AWS then back to you sitting next to the vacuum cleaner. I could say at the time nobody wants that shit. Now I hate it even more and I skip all the smart products.
I have a similar feeling about LLMs now. They are nice, they solve some problems nicely, they are far from perfect, I dont want them shoved everywhere.
NextCloud is straight up unusable to me no matter how much resources I was throwing at it.
OpenCloud seems promising. I would definitely like to play with it a little. I would also like to check check how can I help with a thing or two there.
This seems like a similar story with matrix Synapse vs Dendrite.
idriss@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft employee disrupts 50th anniversary and calls AI boss ‘war profiteer’English9·21 days agoGenocide vs military op depends on side? I am on neither side, an observer from outside and I can see one fully armed side holocausting another side for the past 70 years and making sure nobody from anywhere in the world complain about it through lobbying.
idriss@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft employee disrupts 50th anniversary and calls AI boss ‘war profiteer’English271·21 days agoI get your point. But Microsoft knows exactly who is using their cloud and why (id proof and industry), vs something for everyone to grab (LF doesnt require id proof and industry). Microsoft is knowingly serving child murderers and it knows their tech is used to do exactly that.
You cannot ban kitchen knives because there were a mass stab, but you enforce strict background check so you dont sell rifles to school shooters.
In other words, impossible to enforce linux ban without removing the open source aspect of it and affect good people like, but totally possible just not serve somebody commiting a genocide.
idriss@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft employee disrupts 50th anniversary and calls AI boss ‘war profiteer’English321·21 days agonobody is profiting from that, so that’s not her point. Linux foundation isnt directly selling something used to detect a blow up kids
You are not wrong. But there are things you can do to make a point. Make Reddit as a 2nd class citizen and drive people to lemmy, mastodon and the others. Like add posts with no comments, just relay bot, … Make it clear.
Same with GitHub, it’s mirror to my Gitea instance. You can see stuff but you have to move somewhere else to contribute and report issues. Not a terrible thing to use these proprietary services and yet make them 2nd class citizens.