[-] sommerset 3 points 10 hours ago

to post something. I dont recall the details

[-] sommerset 5 points 10 hours ago

trash. I tried it but not paying 100$ a year.

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submitted 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]

All I see out there are gay rights, trans rights, whatever parades.
And people actually show up. like wth. given that it's 5% population max.

Where are the worker rights parades?
US workers are 80% of the population (sans elderly, kids and disabled).
Why is noone doing it? Why is noone organizing Jon Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear"?

Why does US east coastline still owned by billionaires and we have to ask permission to walk on that sand?
Where is healthcare for all?
Where are bike lines?
Why dont we nationalize and own the oil fields in US?
Where are mandatory 1 month vacations? (even fucking China has them). ?

Lots of people would march for those demands.

Wt guys? just fucking why?

[-] sommerset 5 points 3 days ago

Pork giveaway from your taxes

[-] sommerset 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

It's based on legacy share nothing PHP architecture which is extremely inefficient for something like nextcloud

[-] sommerset 1 points 4 days ago

They need to refactor architecture. But all they do is stupid hub, communication that noone use.

They need to move to swoole and hyperf but they are not showing any intention and dumping all the money into crap.

[-] sommerset -1 points 5 days ago

Unfortunately nextcloud sucks

[-] sommerset 56 points 1 week ago

Musk's political activities have soured public opinion on the company and contributed to declining global sales.

That's not a political opinion. He did a Nazi salute on live tv

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]

upcoming OnePlus device, rumored to have a massive 7800mAh battery (per Wccftech).
and it would absolutely smoke the 5,000 and 4,685mAH batteries in the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Instead, Apple and Samsung seem to be prioritizing thinness at all costs, for reasons that aren't entirely clear beyond aesthetics and bragging rights. It's been years since I've heard anyone complain about how thick a phone is, if not a decade or more. Complaints have trended in the opposite direction, I'd say -- without a case, some phones can be so thin and slippery that they're hard to grip securely. Even my wife's OnePlus 9 5G has that issue. A few foldables, like Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold , are so thin when open that they feel like they might bend or snap.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by sommerset to c/[email protected]

new intel N150 based tablets - anyone running Linux on them yet?

How would fedora 42 be on those?

https://www.amazon.com/CHUWI-Hi10-X1-Windows-Cameras/dp/B0DMT7XHF3
https://www.chuwi.com/product/items/chuwi-minibook-x-n150.html

Anyone tried?

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submitted 4 weeks ago by sommerset to c/[email protected]

AI will replace routine — freeing people for creativity.

That's what technological optimists have been saying for decades. But today, the reality is far more mundane: the widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) is replacing people. The world of human labor is fading faster and more ruthlessly than we're used to. The problem is no longer just unemployment as a temporary phenomenon, but a system in which people, once laid off, have nowhere to go.

According to data from the world’s largest job board, Indeed, demand for IT jobs is rapidly declining. Backend development, testing, technical analysis — all of this is being automated faster than education systems can adapt. Since the end of 2022, global tech corporations have laid off more than 635,000 employees. Behind this figure are engineers, designers, analysts, UX specialists — people who, until recently, were considered the elite of the digital world.

These layoffs are not temporary. They reflect a structural shift in the logic of labor. GPT platforms, code generators, and automated data processing pipelines are making the traditional employment architecture obsolete. The key change is the speed. Technology is replacing people faster than governments, societies, and families can adapt.

This is precisely why the issue of universal basic income (UBI) is resurfacing — not as a utopian idea from leftist manifestos, but as a political mechanism to prevent the collapse of the social structure. In a world where even highly skilled labor is losing its uniqueness, a new question emerges: how can we ensure people have basic agency in a world where there’s no work for them?

Another paradox arises: layoffs are most common in sectors that were, until recently, considered the flagships of the "new economy." Technological progress, built by the hands of thousands of engineers, has become the very force pushing them out. In this sense, neural networks are not just changing the market — they are transforming the very notion of human usefulness. Right now — while replacement is happening in the upper tiers of professions — society must ask: who will be needed? And what will be the status of the rest?

Source – citation

The problem is that even those supposedly "freed for creativity" are now being squeezed by modern neural networks. After all, why pay a mid-level artisan-artist if a neural net can generate a more-or-less decent image with minimal cost? Voice actors encountered this same issue when it became clear that neural networks could already deliver passable voiceovers that closely resemble the original. No, it's not perfect yet — but give it a few years, and neural voiceovers will become the norm.

Naturally, in an environment where the state aims to reduce its basic obligations and the service sector is growing, the influx of "valuable creative professionals" into the labor market creates a permanent problem — one that will only worsen as neural networks (and in the future, quasi-AI) continue to evolve, bringing to life the grim forecasts of 1980s cyberpunk. It appears that within the capitalist system, this problem is unsolvable (as, indeed, are many others).

[-] sommerset 31 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

US capitalists created modern china.
Literally raised it.

And now china is beating US in it's own game while having a better social system: mandatory vacations, pensions and health care.

There is absolutely nothing anyone can do - other countries will keep buying inexpensive shit from china because there are no alternatives. Tariffs no tariffs whatever.

And it seems to me - US people are being pushed into the corner to start demanding a larger share of the pie and a better social net as a typical US global economic advantages are disappearing leaving more people in poverty while offering no social net improvemeents that the rest of the world population has gotten last century.

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submitted 2 months ago by sommerset to c/[email protected]

me, hardcore linux, never used apple in my life - when reddit somehow thinks apple is a relevant subreddit. sigh - mass downvotes it is

[-] sommerset 28 points 2 months ago

For some reason I'm confident this is not the first time this happened. But now it's covered by European sources so news leak out to the public.

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unofficial chatgpt? (self.programming)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]

is there a vscode extension that can hook into unofficial chatgpt plus api?

bullshit. can wait for strix halo to be available so I don't have to use these fucking apis.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-AI-Max-395-Analysis-Strix-Halo-to-rival-Apple-M4-Pro-Max-with-16-Zen-5-cores-and-iGPU-on-par-with-RTX-4070-Laptop.963274.0.html

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submitted 2 months ago by sommerset to c/[email protected]

easy way to influence.
organize car caravans with Luigi flags.

10 Luigi themed cars going down highways will bring sense of unity and strength.

too bad cant add picture because of censorship

[-] sommerset 74 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I don't want a small phone or a slide out keyboards.

I want :
Replaceable battery.
Non glass back.
3.5 jack.

[-] sommerset 22 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I don't get this plan.

Even if people don't shop one day, they will buy postponed items next day.

You are organizing the wrong thing, you need to build a platform and a troll farm.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]

when will amd release Siena CPU refresh?

I like 80W TDP epyc, but its been awhile since released.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]

WFP: Elon Musk wasn't elected to run our government. Yet, thanks to Trump, Musk has been handed control over some of our most critical government systems, like Medicare and Social Security.

Now, he’s trying to cut billions of dollars from programs that our communities need in order to pay for more tax cuts for billionaires.

[-] sommerset 29 points 3 months ago

I'm confused. I never disable root user and never got hacked.

Is the issue that the app is coded in a shitty way maybe ?

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