Yeah, and all because god forbid you give your (future) employees time to learn another language besides JavaScript. Nope, line must go up so programming must be further commodified.
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Just zip-tie them to a cnc mill and let fusion360 generate a toolpath. Do check for collisions with the “workpiece” though…
Still, it’s probably true. In other countries, 79-year-olds get to retire instead of having to grift.
And zapping birds!
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World News@lemmy.world•France’s far-right leader hit by egg, days after flour attackEnglish
23·17 days agoI think you need to beat the pork vigorously first, to tenderize the meat, you know
I disagree, a fridge to me is a cool place to put a big screen for useful information. You know, all the stuff that was promised and under delivered on when they first pitched smart fridges, like shopping lists, calendars, the weather.
The reason why in 2025 I would never consider buying a fridge with an internet connection, is because it’s clear I’m never getting those features from fridge manufacturers. They would only put a network connection on a fridge for half baked “features”, which get more ads with every firmware update, and eventually remotely brick the device. In short, to enshittify your smart fridge.
My point is that it’s not that there is no reason to not put a network connection on a fridge. It’s that capitalists can’t be trusted not to enshittify whatever useful smart feature they implement.
And many more mildly hindered, but in a way which is easily and safely resolvable while maintaining flow
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Explain Like I'm Five@lemmy.world•ELI5 What is the hate against socialism? I mean doesn't it mean a system where the people take care of themselves and neighbors?English
6·20 days agoYeah Stalin was like “You want to see totalitarianism with socialist window dressing?”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're DoingEnglish
19·20 days agoI think this is mostly a symptom of the gerontocracy. Most elected officials have not grown up with computers, which is already likely to make them incurious about them. Couple that with being in office so long, likely developing a very high opinion of themselves that they know best. I would guess a significant minority is actively hostile to learning anything about computers, so you can hire any professional to explain stuff with baby talk, it won’t work on them. Combine that with the rest of the technologically illiterate politicians just being indifferent, and you get this kind of policy.
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politics @lemmy.world•Dems eye new way to shake up 2028 primaries: ranked-choice voting
1·20 days agoSpend 10s of millions on TV ads on which consultants get a 15% fee, got it /s
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out cleanEnglish
6·28 days agoIt makes more sense if you read it as a threat.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Worries about Open Source in the age of LLMs
8·28 days agoUnder a very strict interpretation, that should mean any LLM trained on GPL code should be GPL as well. To prove that is the case seems tough though, just like artists you would need to make the LLM produce a substantial part of the licensed work to prove said work was part of the training data.
If that would hold up in court is a completely different question though, and then there is also the question of what organization is willing and able to cough up the legal fees to litigate this.
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2meirl4meirl@lemmy.world•I've been in a state of emergency for awhile now.
3·1 month agoAny day now
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Zohran Mamdani Just Inherited the NYPD Surveillance State
20·1 month agoYup, just look at what happened to De Blasio. Mild criticism and they kidnapped his daughter.
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World News@lemmy.world•Samsung heirs to sell $1.3 billion stake in Samsung Electronics to pay for inheritance taxesEnglish
7·1 month agoNow that’s a tax rate I could get behind.
Epstein isn’t even paying for it! It’s all of his friends, you know, from his list.
The battery that was placed there in case they ever want to withdraw your license to that book, which they can do by shorting out said battery.
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Programming@programming.dev•The Original Sin of Computing...that no one can fix
81·2 months agoWhy is it so hard to accept that not everybody can stay awake while reading a scientific article?
I’m a PhD researcher and even I struggle staying awake sometimes.
No seriously, I fully agree, scientific articles are written for a specific, niche audience, i.e. not the general public. But science should be communicated to the public, in as accessible a format as possible. If you fail to do that, you get people saying “science is boring”, or worse, mistrust of science like it exists today.
And another thing: this shouldn’t be either-or between watching a video and reading an article. Watch the video, get a general understanding of the topic, see if it interests you. If you want to know more, dive into the article to deepen that understanding. I guarantee you’ll get a better understanding that way, because watching the video has already given you a general structure of the topic. Reading then serves to add details in that structure.






Gib mir den Hintern, Daddy! /s