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SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Linux@programming.dev•Using ZRAM on a laptop with 8 GB RAM. Worth it or waste of CPU?English6·13 hours agoIf your haven’t noticed much difference, there’s your answer.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish32·13 hours agoMost. I’ve used ChatGPT to sketch an outline of a document, reformulate accomplishments into review bullets, rephrase a task I didnt understand, and similar stuff. None of it needed to be anywhere near perfect or complete.
Edit: and my favorite, “what’s the word for…”
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Predatory tactics in gaming are worse than you thinkEnglish3·13 hours agoI’d argue they’re different markets. The people who play every new Call of Duty and the people who play Spec Ops: The Line are not the same people.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Huge fines coming for Californians caught by drone with illegal fireworksEnglish22·20 hours agoThe right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
privacy
the state of being apart from other people or concealed from their view; solitude; seclusion.
the state of being free from unwanted or undue intrusion or disturbance in one’s private life or affairs; freedom to be let alone.
freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, secret surveillance, or unauthorized disclosure of one’s personal data or information, as by a government, corporation, or individual.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/privacy
Seems pretty clear cut to me. If you disagree, I’m anxious to hear your explanation.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Huge fines coming for Californians caught by drone with illegal fireworksEnglish12·20 hours agoWhich fourth amendment are you reading? Because the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution is pretty clearly about privacy.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Police officer who shot Aboriginal teen was 'racist', inquest findsEnglish3·21 hours agoIt’s specifically quoting someone so that the guy can’t sue for defamation. The article isn’t calling him racist.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Kids are ditching traditional college for career tech programs. Parents are concerned.English3·22 hours agoThat’s utterly false. I still constantly see requirements listing a four-year degree, but not in any program.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish1·22 hours agoYes, but that’s immediately profitable, which is why so many companies do it.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine faces demographic crisis: 40% of working-age population lostEnglish41·1 day agoSo not lost, just misplaced?
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Huge fines coming for Californians caught by drone with illegal fireworksEnglish31·1 day agoWhich part of “persons, houses, papers, and effects”, any even any kind of private property, is the air above your house?
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto science@lemmy.world•Physicists Found the Ghost Haunting the World’s Most Famous Particle AcceleratorEnglish61·1 day agoThey’re already building a new, bigger one.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Protests against surging mass-tourism in Mexico City end in vandalism, harassment of touristsEnglish6·1 day ago*Mexicans. Apostrophe-S is for possessives.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto World News@quokk.au•Ethiopia completes controversial Nile mega-damEnglish2·1 day agoWell that would be a subjective opinion, so no. Can’t say I agree though, just looks like an ordinary boring dam to me.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto World News@quokk.au•French scientists discover a new blood type found in only one woman alive todayEnglish1·1 day ago48. But the ABO and Rh systems are still the main categories.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0English141·1 day agoWhy would you do that to yourself
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Weedkiller ingredient widely used in US can damage organs and gut bacteria, research showsEnglish111·1 day agoThe US’s other major exports are cultural. Movies, music, and such.
SheeEttin@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Weedkiller ingredient widely used in US can damage organs and gut bacteria, research showsEnglish2·1 day agoI’ll look into vinegar for the next round, thanks.
Is there much innovation happening for the old games? If not, that might be a significant factor. That, and people also tend to speedrun games after playing them for real, and more people play modern games.
Sort of. There are forms of alternative service. Or you could just go to jail instead.