It is life, but it’s not a multicellular life. Aka, it’s no more advanced than a single bacteria
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SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Hurray! This German State Decides to Save €15 Million Each Year By Kicking Out Microsoft for Open SourceEnglish
49·4 days agoNot just that, it’s also beneficial to the organization because that can just… implement it themselves, and then do a pull request, instead of being reliant upon a corporation to care about your desires. Literally a win-win. I hope state actors come to realize that sooner rather than later, it only makes sense
Good thing transferring 2 tebibytes is no slower than 2 kibibytes
Just attach two of these bad boys

Lmao, the funny thing is I initially misread it as the other version for a second
Sums up a surprising amount of our biology
Yeah, our bodies sometimes have weird random issues, who would have guessed a flesh robot built by trial and error is fucky wucky
I mean, do you know what socialism is? Do you know what capitalism is? It’s not really extreme in the objective sense, what is extreme is that someone can own a thing that they don’t even use, and hire other people to use for them, and then them profit just because they own it. Or own land and make others pay to use or live on that land, just because they own it. I mean, I find that to be absurd in the grand scheme of things, but that is what capitalism is.
Capitalism just feels like a very anti-social economic system
Capitalism literally encourages human greed to accumulate wealth and destroy the societal system. Even if you tax and regulate them that’s still what’s encouraged, as its literally the entire point of the system
And regarding “only some species share resources…” Yes. Us. That’s literally what society is. How do you think humans grew to become the most successful species on earth? If you win I do not lose. It’s not a zero-sum game. Cooperation is literally a win-win. Do you think technology and science would thrive and prosper in a cutthroat society where people kill and steal from each other over any tiny advantage they can get?
I definitively suffer from hypervigilance, yeah, you’re correct lmao
I definitively can back that up from personal experience. I tend to be quite good at detecting what emotional state people are in, but not why
Due to certain mental faults I tend to assume or believe that ita because of some error on my part, but that’s often not the case, and I’ve been wrong about it many many times. Assuming I did something wrong when in reality it was something else
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11's adoption is much slower compared to Windows 10, claims DellEnglish
13·16 days agoIt’s definitively something along the lines of “knows just enough to be dangerous”
Like, sure, I’ve also broken my Linux system, but I’m deliberately running distros like arch and doing things that the average user would never do, like, say, messing with the bootloader.
If you just install something like bazzite or mint, and use it like a normal user would, the risk for something breaking should be really low
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft AI CEO Puzzled by People Being "Unimpressed" by AIEnglish
6·16 days agoThet tell on themselves so bad
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you sing to your pet or have other silly interactions with them?
2·19 days agoIt’s probably not a stretch to say that our aptitude at language is a major major part for our evolutionary success. It was probably bound to happen that one among the first few species that got as good at language as we are, would eventually dominate the world
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses as hate symbolsEnglish
83·22 days agoNo, but a majority either supports it or doesn’t care enough to even vote against it. Trump won the popular vote
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How far back in time could you go with your skills?
2·27 days agoAnd if you magnetized some iron using the electricity, you could create a small generator and turbine, creating a constant (and practically free) supply for further experiments
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How far back in time could you go with your skills?
3·27 days agoIf the people at the time allowed you and gave you the means to, I think most people could definitively revolutionize one or two fields, and accelerate multiple more
Even just knowing what is possible in the future should not be underestimated. I could point people towards the right track in physics, chemistry, astronomy, material science, biology, medicine, electronics, and so on. But especially in computer science and communications/networking, as those are the fields I know the most of. I could probably be a major founder of the field and (re)discover a lot of parts of it
A lot of science is essentially stumbling around in the dark. Yes, we’re doing it methodically and sometimes we get some pointers towards the right track, but we can’t know what we don’t know. If we knew exactly what it is that we should/could know but don’t, that is a massive benefit. Like for example, at some point in time people didn’t know if antibiotics or vaccines were possible, but if you told them “yeah, I don’t know the specifics, but I absolutely know 100% for sure that it’s possible” you can be sure it would spur a massive investigation into it, and you could give pointers from the bits and pieces you knew
Of course, as mentioned, the big issue is them trusting you and actually believing you have some sort of knowledge they don’t have. If you don’t play your cards right you’ll probably just get killed for being a charlatan lol. But if you manage to get some early wins and score yourself a dedicated workshop/lab and a team, you could do soon much
Good to know even powerful disgusting people abuse ticketing priority systems
Ah, who am I kidding, they’re probably the ones most likely to do so
And this has always been the obvious logical conclusion for a for profit dating app
And also similarly applies to other for profit software. It’s the whole idea behind enshittification
Which is why FOSS is king and should be supported as much as possible in as many areas as possible
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk says Optimus will 'eliminate poverty' in speech after his $1 trillion pay package was approvedEnglish
10·1 month agoCapitalism is truly the most efficient system. Needing whole teams to control the owner just because he’s the one that owns the workplace due to having money
Do you even need a robot arm for that? Just have the gridle be on both sides of the burgers (and have like a locking mechanism or something. Kinda like a waffle machine) and then just attach a motor to it that periodically rotates it. Then a timer for when it’s done



I mean, dogs and cats can have mental illnesses or disorders, it’s just that they tend to be less impactful due to them being, well, pets. They have no responsibilities
From what I know, they can have traits reminiscent of human autism