

2036: You want to watch a 15 second clip of a kitten napping, it’ll cost you a hour of ads!


2036: You want to watch a 15 second clip of a kitten napping, it’ll cost you a hour of ads!
What about Slackware, LFS or BSD?


Good, someone has to think of the poor race car drivers, and their million dollar team.


Cool, one step closer to Von Neumann probes.


And now we hear stories about how easy it is to hack systems with built in LLM’s and when you think about it, they are basically trained to be as helpful and forthcoming as possible, and then we give them the keys to the system!
When I make a mistake like this, and have to do some important cleanup I’ll sometimes jump into mc


I bought 10kg of Playadito Yerba Mate at the beginning of 2025, should also have thought about storage, now I have to start cleaning up.


Anyone who have knowledge about a specific subject says the same: LLM’S are constantly incorrect and hallucinate.
Everyone else thinks it looks right.
Over the years I have several times fixed broken installs and upgrades on Debian.
This nobody does!


Don’t get my hopes up, especially if what they eventually release is in Duke Nukem Forever quality.
I used to Slackware that time when RedHat’s package system constantly broke, and no internet so I couldn’t use Debian.
Good times.


My YouTube feed seems okay, recently they started promoting new crap but pressing “don’t recommend channel” and “not interested” silenced it.
If I watch something from a channel I don’t want to get recommended I remove it from my watch history and I never press “like” on videos.
It’s good to see all the comments with ways to manage your YouTube feed, good to know if I end up in the same situation with a poisoned algorithm.
Neovim is on the path of enlightenment to become Emacs so everything is alright.


They firmly believe that: Real men don’t do backup, they cry instead.


You mean like the wiki reader:

I used it as an ebook reader until the screen gave out.


Funny if it was the same crowd that the USA sent packing.
Look at me I am running a package management system with atomic upgrades that can roll back, and indubitable sounds positively fabulous.

I used that trick 10 years ago when ads were optional or 5-10 seconds long. After they crossed the line with forced ads i blocked them and never looked back.