Yeah this had been my observation too
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Yeah this had been my observation too
If you’re planning on leaving I won’t miss you passive aggressively using only neutral pronouns for me or calling me insane.
You can totally have centrist extremists
So accusing left wingers of being right wing is okay as far as you’re concerned if it’s about an election
Pointing out that from a left wing perspective, Biden and the Democrats are doing bad things and their supporters are right wing: wrong, not descriptive, belongs in a tankie shit hole.
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Being full of anticommunists who call anyone left of Biden a tankie makes an instance right wing in my eyes at least
I wouldn’t want anyone going down an extremist pipeline on either side of the political spectrum.
This isn’t a binary thing, there’s plenty of centrist extremists and echo chambers for them
I agree with you that this conflict needs a resolution, it’s possible lemmy.ml has done some things wrong, that’s why I support a two state solution that guarantees lemmy.mls security.
Makes sense, I keep hearing people using rust for microcontroller, even had someone telling me that it could be use for fpga code, but I’m skeptical of the utility
Maybe translation issue? I just meant for fpga work int is 32 signed by default, but it’s way more common to use logic variables which are unsigned and arbitrary length (>=1)
I use unsigned and fixed point sub-16 bit integers (you can make them almost any size you want) in gateware you can optimize things and one of those is not using a ton of huge numbers to do math when you don’t need to.
That’s pretty much where I see the ending for a lot of this, there’s a wide variety of useful applications, but hard to capitalize on especially for things that are self contained and not phoning home to some server you need to maintain access to for billing purposes
Pretty sure Cisco was too, the’re supplying hardware to the bubble. I think you misunderstood my point- I don’t think AI is going to be profitable in the long term, it’s probably very profitable to sell the hardware for that to people with investor money- their stock price reflects that.
To me it’s seeing the Nvidia stock price in the same sort of range as Cisco stock prices were in the dot com bubble- I don’t have any confidence they’re going to reach the promised land of profitability this time either.
I’ll be optimistic about technology when the last techbro is strangled with the entrails of the last angel investor
I haven’t seen a single admin who’s supported the junta fighting student protesters by ramming a tank through their barricades. If you’re taking about another, more publicized event I suggest you watch the rest of the footage.
Let me know if you can find the timestamp where it happens
Also the comment wasn’t upsetting, it was confusing.
Wait we don’t care about bugs because we’re self entitled? Gonna need to elaborate on how that one works for me.
What do you mean explain away? I pointed out that they always stop the footage in a way that implies he dies- when he clearly doesn’t. Having an article about how AI photos can be used to manipulate our perception of reality cite an instance of careful propaganda manipulating the perception of what happened was just a little on the nose.
Seriously posting about a massacre from over 30 years ago where a few hundred people were killed fighting the cops like its supposed to carry water today? Just compare that to the massacre that’s happening right now in Gaza, way more actual evidence of heinous crimes and it’s way more of a concern to me because it’s my government funding it.
If I say Tiananmen Square, you will, most likely, envision the same photograph I do.
There was film of that exact event. The guy didn’t get run over by the tank, he got on the hood and berated the driver.
Cops in America would run you over for less
they have managed to set a trend for filling the night sky with shitty little low orbit satellites chewing up the ozone layer