Aaaaand why would CloudFlare want to teach the computers to mimic mouse movements?
Aaaaand why would CloudFlare want to teach the computers to mimic mouse movements?
Right now, France doesn’t.
Left wing parties made an alliance to defeat the RN but they didn’t get the majority, and Macron is trying to find a way to designate a PM from the center
I dunno, what do you think about this whole thing?
Shortening rules actually make IPv6 addresses easier to remember than IPv4. Just don’t use auto configuration.
Can’t say this enough. The only way to have some kind of power as a worker is to unionize.
Linux distros are maintained by people that want to create the best OS possible. Windows is maintained by a company that wants to sell you something.
In the last years I’ve tried Ubuntu, Debian, crunchbang and PopOS. A few months ago I asked IT if I could change the os on my company laptop from Windows 10 to Linux Mint. It means I have to stay outside the AD domain, but since almost everything (email, teams, OneDrive…) is available on the web, the only downside is not being able to use the wifi projectors. I can live with that. Mint is simple to use, easy on the eyes and stable as hell. And windows games run really well with proton, except maybe Starfield but I can wait :)
To me, people complaining about how hard it is to adjust to daylight savings time is the epitome of a first world problem.
Maybe it would be a good thing for the digital world to be free from the concept of ownership.
Please do starfield next
It’s doing a not so bad job in a few countries (spoiler: the US is not among them), e.g. Finland, Denmark, Germany, Canada. I’m not saying it’s a perfect system, not even a good system, just that it’s a good place to start.
Wealth redistribution requires that there’s wealth to begin with, and capitalism is clearly the system with the best incentives to create wealth. You just need strong policies to prevent sociopaths a la Musk, Thiel or Bezos to try to hoard “all the money”, to easily break up monopolies, etc.
While I agree with your first paragraph, I’m not sure that communism would be a solution, given how history has shown us that it can be quite easily corrupted and used by the elite to exploit the masses.
A capitalist system where political power have the means to control financial power, and where there are limits to the influence of money in politics, might be better IMHO.
Tabarnaski, pleased to meet you.
Sometimes I feel like the internet is reliving in a 30 year span what retail went through over a whole century. General stores and small specialized shops serving a limited number of clients, same as when you could put on a website to sell to the world the birdhouses you made as a hobby. Then came shopping malls and Walmarts and everybody went oh my god this is so cool, everything in one place. The same enthusiasm we felt over Facebook, Google, amazon. And now, seeing how the big players all sell cheap stuff, control the market and kill all competition, we look back at a time when there were more options, more freedom, and choose to use Lemmy instead of Reddit, and buy our coffee at the local roaster rather than Starbucks.
Hey that’s great! Will it cover all types of sound synthesis (FM, substractive etc) or focus on a specific one?
You remember some dialogue from your favorite movie. Does this mean your neurons store copyrighted work?
To my knowledge quantum computers are not a reality yet.
You don’t need a PhD in political science to see Poilievre has been riding the Trump wave north of the border for the last 5-6 years.
Am old, can confirm: past a certain age you never see yourself as old as you really are.
Oh you sweet, summer child.