[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

This is some high quality shitposting🤭

[-] [email protected] 137 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Honestly that's the same with one of our friends.

He got sucked into the LLM rabbit hole and now just occasionally says some weird shit no one interacts with.

I have a feeling that brainrot is accelerated in these kinds of people due to a positive feedback loop as they become ostracized due to a noticible "self-deterioration".

Use LLM -> become brainrot -> can't connect with others -> use more LLM -> become more brainrot -> more ostracized from society -> ad nauseum.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

Finally some good fucking ~~food~~ news

[-] [email protected] 12 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Holy fuck📸

What are you talkin about???
This is an incredible display of your skills🙌🔥

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I found an exclusive photo of VMware: Broadcom/VMware price scalping their customers and sending cease-and-desist letters to perpetual license holders

VMware's current but soon to be past customers

YDI

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

Usually 1 and 6

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/47038761

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32188247

Easy, short but steep 1 mile out and back 312 ft elevation Gain Hiked 5/27/25

This short trail begins with a very steep grade down to Connaught creek (formerly bear creek) with a stair section at the lowest. Photos of the falls come from this area downstream. Climbing another staircase puts you at the falls, surrounded by a massive mist cloud. Entertaining, but no pics. This was still during melt season and it was absolutely raging at the time.

Connaught creek rushes by as Bear creek falls rages in the distance.

The steep stairwell leading to the river below.

The steepest part of the trail is these steps, but it maintains a lot of slope in its short run.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/46907199

This is the weekly post about how many signatures have been collected this week for the EU petition on the stop killing games campaign to prevent game publishers from intentionally destroying their games after official support ends.

Please support the initiative of Stop Killing Games!

EU Petition.

UK Petition

Edit:
I revised the post title to include the intiative's name as the original post title without the community's context made this needlessly vague

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/46879501

TL;DW:
Nvidia's RTX 5050 is a waste of your time, money, and trust as a tech consumer.

Please consider buying a used GPU on Ebay, Kijiji, or anywhere else you can as you will get a much better deal than this.

As a monopoly with 92% marketshare, Nvidia is actively choosing to deceive consumers to buy whatever they're selling.

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TL;DW:
Nvidia's RTX 5050 is a waste of your time, money, and trust as a tech consumer and PC gamer.

Please consider buying a used GPU on Ebay, Kijiji, or anywhere else you can as you will get a much better deal than this.

As a monopoly with 92% marketshare, Nvidia is actively choosing to deceive consumers to buy whatever they're selling.

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To preface none of my fellow admins know about this post due to the language that I am using.
Although I do believe that they would be supportive of this as they care about our users just as much as I do.


I just had a run in with a user asking for help who then deleted their post and comments soon after.

If you see any users asking for help I would personally recommend a couple of things to look out for:

  • Check their profile;
    • how old's the account?
    • what kinds of posts and comments are they making?
      • Are they the kind of user you'd be cool with being friends with?
    • Do they have history of deleting posts/comments? If so why? and how often?
  • Check the modlog;
    • have they done or said anything that warrented themselves getting banned or their posts/comments removed?

I'm making this post as I'm personally frustrated seeing posts and comments being removed as it actively harms instances, communities, and most importantly users.

I absolutely despise when I go a saved post or comment thread that I wanted to reread later only to find that I can't cause the post/thread's been deleted by a single user.

There's so much useful or interesting and creative things that people care about and also want to share in terms of life experiences or just having a cool thing to collaborate and work on.

  • having this be ruined by individuals that want to 'dine and dash' basically ruins this.

Honestly Fuck you.
If you 'help farm' especially I will find you and I will ban you because you are actively harming users who spend their precious time, effort, and humanly love to do cool stuff here on the Fediverse.

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As the world can be a cruel place, you can say fuck it🖕 and carve out your own place in the world (hopefully not at the expense of others).

One tip I'll share from what I've learned is that:

  • The best thing you can do for your present and future self is find trustworthy allies who are willing to go against the tides of now to seek the truths of the world.

"I've yet to see a stable home built upon a sea of lies."

  • Source: recursive_recursion 2025

Anyways thanks for reading my sleep deprived ramblings🤗

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I forgot that I shared this a week ago.
It's licensed under AGPL-3.0.

One of my thoughts is to add pictures of how the system looks with this config.

My current questions are:

  • What do you think could be improved?
  • What would you like to see?
[-] [email protected] 129 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I'm not surprised that the OBS devs are considering suing Fedora for their Fedora Flatpaks.


For anyone out of the loop:
Fedora's been packaging and providing apps as Fedora Flatpaks which cause users trouble cause they're honestly pretty shit and known to be unreliable. The issue is that users assume that these faulty packages are provided by the Original Devs and complain towards the ODevs.

As endless waves of users complain towards the ODevs it causes them unnecessary headache as well as costing valuable time and resources to tell users that it's actually Fedora fucking things for everyone.

All of this is unnecessary because if Fedora stopped installing Fedora Flatpaks as the default then there wouldn't be this problem in the first place.

[-] [email protected] 174 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Chromium really?

After the whole debacle of manifest v3 they're really choosing Chromium of all browsers to develop on?

Mozilla has made some controversial decisions but surely Firefox would be the better decision for the Linux and FOSS ecosystem.
Even better why not Librewolf?

Seeing this news makes me sad as there are better options available and the Linux foundation chose the worst one out of all of them.

Ironically I also just saw this here on the fediverse: Google loses in court, faces trial for collecting data on users who opted out

[-] [email protected] 136 points 6 months ago

nah, it's crazy that phone designers let it go

[-] [email protected] 122 points 8 months ago

Unsurprising given that their repo's license was a contradictory mess

Anyways I'd recommend using Strawberry instead

It's an actual Free and Open Source music player:

[-] [email protected] 294 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

This is absolutely insane
My condolences to all Windows 11 users.

It's becoming common knowledge that:

  • It's not a matter of if but when will xyz service/application be breached and what are the potential damages it could do to me and others?

"I assume every online service is not if; it's when is it going to be breached? Right? So I operate under that assumption, that everything is going to be breached at some point. And so that's why Recall was so scary to me where it's like, I don't care how secure they say it is, like you look at Spectre and Meltdown no one thought these things were going to affect millions of CPUs and here we are, right?

  • Steve from Gamers Nexus

[Level1Techs] Microsoft Is KILLING Windows | ft. Steve @GamersNexus

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