[-] padraig@caint.ie 34 points 8 months ago

It needs to pop sooner rather than later. AI being shoved into everything is getting ridiculous.

[-] padraig@caint.ie 8 points 8 months ago
[-] padraig@caint.ie 6 points 8 months ago

It always seems to rear its ugly head...every week.

[-] padraig@caint.ie 15 points 8 months ago

xxce2aab@feddit.dk "Don't worry about that. Do you like things that wobble?"

[-] padraig@caint.ie 10 points 8 months ago

speed through the house with ncdu

[-] padraig@caint.ie 15 points 8 months ago

The thoughts of going out these days is more stressful and anxiety inducing. I'd rather sit in my own home, blasting my own music.

[-] padraig@caint.ie 7 points 8 months ago

Step 1) If you are never sure... add just one more Step 2) And then if you forget that... add just one more Step 3) Repeat Step 2.

[-] padraig@caint.ie 31 points 8 months ago

Not surprised nor shocked by this. It's the way that Google wants the web to go since they seemingly have a chokehold on the search market, and SEO 'experts' are following the trends.

Even DuckDuckGo is starting to slowly introduce 'Search Assistant' which prompted me to change to their No AI link which strips all that crap out. https://noai.duckduckgo.com/

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[-] padraig@caint.ie 7 points 8 months ago

BCNY is such a weird company. They started out as a "Hey, browsers are a bit crap, let's fix it" and they made Arc. Arc was fantastic. Used it daily on my Mac. They were doing cool stuff overall.

And then as soon as AI became more popularised, Josh (the CEO) went complete "tech bro" with it and started shoving AI in Arc (Arc Max) and then other problems with the browser started appearing, and the updates were few and far in between. There were promises to fix it, but they never materialised.

And then they made Dia. Dia could have been an extension/add-on for browsers.

$600M+ for BCNY is wild, though. Atlassian obviously has money to burn...

[-] padraig@caint.ie 3 points 8 months ago

khannie@lemmy.world for the HL2 release, it was probably more of a challenge given how young Steam was at the time.

Not Lemmy, but nodeBB. :)

[-] padraig@caint.ie 10 points 8 months ago

I can't remember the last time that Steam went down due to a game release. Maybe it was coincidental if they were having issues, but it would be a first.

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