they are appropriating what already existed and saying it in another way.
Isn’t this humanity in a nutshell? Standing on the shoulders of Giants, etc.
they are appropriating what already existed and saying it in another way.
Isn’t this humanity in a nutshell? Standing on the shoulders of Giants, etc.
I quit my job to start the year and I’m currently doing a sabbatical year. I’m apathetic about the idea of eventually honing in on a specialty to learn when I re-enter the workforce because I’m unsure how sustainable the skills I learn will be in demand for.
The only thing I can think of is expanding my base level understanding of LLMs. My bet is that they will become the foundation with which future projects are launched in the same way that elementary school is the foundation for basic reading/writing/comprehension skills.
Grand opening. Grand closing
Hmmmm. Maybe this is why Debian pushed a curl update today even though it was also upgraded in 12.2 four days ago
There’s a visual I didn’t need this fine day
There is an irony that only one person in all the photos looks under 35…
I think the issue is that you are hypothesizing what you think you’d like, while ignoring all the real life examples that show things can go astray. For example, you talk about the benefits of not having a million little kings w/o acknowledging that the one kingmaker can make the head of groceries his inept brother-in-law who pockets half of the funds.
Instead of responding to people why you like totalitarianism, how about you show reference a historical example that was beneficial to a society?
It doesn’t seem largely different from the openly brazen acts he’s committed in the past. It seems farfetched that invading an entire country won’t get you murdered, but murdering a shifty mercenary will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.
Yeah. Firefish is to Mastodon what Kbin is to Lemmy
I think the latest ‘date me’ docs are an example yeah?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/02/style/date-me-docs.html
Grand opening, Grand closing
There’s a general selection bias in the fediverse, and the idea of decentralizing power is pretty communistic and also pretty beneficial to people who feel oppressed (transgenders).
Most new waves have a strong bias when you think about it. For example, crypto has a strong tilt towards Libertarianism and deregulation
Whoops, just remembered that I found the above course to be better suited for IT professionals/people with prior knowledge. Here is his course that I’m currently taking.
I find it to be much easier to follow than his prior-mentioned course
I’ve been using my library’s membership to LinkedIn Learning to take a Docker Essentials course
Are you referring specifically to the book sales or the company as a whole?
I’m still using public instances for now. I started w/ Piped but the buffer speed was lacking for most of the instances I used. Switched to Invidious and the buffer speed as amazing, albeit a lot more error messages that Google is blocking an instance temporariliy
Similar thought process for me. The only downside I’ve experienced thus far is that once or twice a week, I’ll get error messages when I try to interact w/ content (upvote/boost/etc).
I think I’ll likely create another account when Threads joins the federation but kbin.social chooses to defederate 🤔
Thank you for clarifying! I definitely was thinking it was all teddits and not just an individual instance.
For me personally, it’s the cleaner (stock) UI
The layer of disassociation is present w/ humans speaking different languages too though, right? My point is that once we can understand each other, we are all building on what already exists