

I gave him a dollar so he’d go away.


I gave him a dollar so he’d go away.


On the other hand, we’re currently in the midst of what many people already consider to be an AI bubble, so investing in new DRAM factories might be considered too risky, since the bubble might have popped before it even gets production going.


I’m glad I opted to start at 64GB ram on the PC I built about a year ago. Compared to the other parts like CPU and GPU, it felt relatively cheap to bump it up from 32GB.
Wondering if I should pull the trigger on more storage though… Don’t really need it right now but eventually I’ll probably need some.


It would be wild if DB Cooper followed up by watching for who would come out as a suspect and then planted the evidence on their relative’s property after they died.
Prediction: in a decade or two, there will be people complaining about this guy going political when they realize he’s not being genuine here.


Now you are looking down from above at a pyramid and that same square is a flattened top.
I first heard the jokes as Vin Diesel jokes and always did think he was cooler than Chuck Norris. Like was I the only one completely not surprised that Walker, Texas Ranger turned out to be exactly what I expected him to be like?
Lol is it just me or are his eyes comically small in that video? Makes his wife look like an anime girl in comparison.
I remember it tasting kinda like metalic basement smell, and basement smell was actually mold.
It wasn’t deadly but probably wasn’t great either.
There was another recent shooting that was caught on camera and was being meme’d before the end of the day.
Yeah, who the hell associates macs with higher competence? Before the 00s, I associated mac users with stumbling on the worse option but not realizing it, after the 00s, wanting to follow trends and/or overpay for hardware to seem rich. They’ve always been form over function, and simplicity over power, which are things that novice uses look for, not more experienced ones.
Or maybe more experienced ones when most of those experiences went badly and little was learned.
Maybe Trump will cancel new year’s to prevent 2026 from happening, then it will be the third January of 2025.
Praying for winning sports events has always been the funniest to me. Just the idea that an omnipotent being a) cares about the outcome of a passtime, b) would use their power to affect the outcome while many suffer or die from random events they didn’t deserve, and c) does so at the expense of all the players and supporters of the other team. It’s just so audacious to pray for something so trivial.
I don’t think that’s a special feature these days. My Linux desktop has a suspend shut down mode and though I usually close down whatever I’m playing, I believe there have been a few times where I’ve forgotten that I had a game still running minimized but it resumed fine and the game was still running fine.
The funny thing is, those power bricks you plug into the AC outlet convert that back to DC and various voltages (including 12v).
I’ve wondered for a while if we’ll start seeing more DC input electronics designed for setups like yours because there’s efficiency losses for both the DC -> AC step and the AC -> DC step.
You’d think that would help but it probably means they just send more missiles and hit more random things around the target.


I hope you said something like, “oh, that looks cool, can I try?” And then go around easily killing some enemies you already know and then comment on how easy the games kids are playing these days are.


Hell, even if it became more profilic than english without it, mandarin is very prolific but you don’t see many LLMs throwing in random mandarin when you prompt it in english, unless it’s a question about language (and the one time I did, the LLM was clearly breaking down entirely).
And even if it did work and caused LLMs to insert undesired characters, it’s trivial to do a text replace on the output and undo it.


Github copilot can do some impressive things, but it also ignores my instructions to not try to run anything and leave testing to me that I’ve stopped bothering saying it and just block the attempt when it asks permission. Just yesterday, it confidently said it had figured out an issue I was debugging with it and made a bunch of code changes that literally only affected comments. If I leave it in agent mode (which allows it to edit code) when asking a question to clarify something and not intending any code changes but wanting to think about the answer (and telling it that), sometimes it still runs ahead and tries to make changes anyways.
When it does well, it’s uncanny how effective it can be these days, but it’s not reliable enough to be trusted to be in control of the whole system. Plus I don’t trust Microsoft enough to put my data on onedrive, and believe that access to data is the real reason behind their AI push, no matter how much usefulness and reliability improves.
In the readme: if you want this program to be usable, press the turbo button until the turbo light is OFF.