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boonhet@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•China, Russia, North Korea: the authoritarian axis looms over wars in Ukraine and IranEnglish
1·10 hours agoHow exactly is Russia, China or Europe going to negotiate a peace deal with Iran when none of those are at war with Iran? And what incentive does Russia have for peace in Iran when the fuel crisis has been the best thing to happen to their economy in ages? Matter of fact, why would Russia and Europe EVER work together on something given that Russia has made it clear they seek lebensraum in Europe?
Europe and China would benefit from peace in Iran but neither holds control over Trump.
Instructions clear, caffeine pill and Monster
Moka pot coffee is weak, just fill a quarter to a third of your mug with ground coffee, pour hot water, stir after a bit so it settles down at the bottom of your mug
It also says 10 other jobs so 11 per week even
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•In which AI glazers continue to be utterly shameless assholes
324·17 hours agoTbf if you put it online, expect people to use it. DRM or no DRM, walled garden or no walled garden.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•let's make some ruudles. DAY 38 [OC, brainmade]English
5·17 hours agoCome to Estonia, Spaghetti are called noodles and all types of pasta are called macaroni, half the population doesn’t know what pasta means other than “paste” (which is also spelled “pasta” in Estonian)
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Caught Destroying Rare Books to Train AIEnglish
161·17 hours agoOther AI companies can still buy them, they’re just rare because nobody bought them in the first place. They destroy them because scanning them is faster and in some jurisdictions that absolves you from copyright infringement since the amount of copies doesn’t go up
I’ve seen that video and it was a fairly short drum solo. Quite banging though
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Torvalds: AI Is the New Compiler, Not the New ProgrammerEnglish
1·1 day agoCan’t say I’ve had your experience, Windows always had issues. Think 7 was the least problematic version for me and the last one I remember fondly.
I have a car diagnostics laptop running 8.1 because it doesn’t support legacy boot for 7 and is too weak for 10. That UX was horrendous. Then came 10 which was unusable without an SSD. That sounds like the norm now but back then a lot of people didn’t have them. I’m not even going to mention 11, it came out before the AI craze and has sucked since release.
But the really crazy side of Microsoft is the ERPs. Way too much always changing. Good old systems being retired because they have a worse new one to replace it with, etc.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Torvalds: AI Is the New Compiler, Not the New ProgrammerEnglish
121·1 day agoThe URL they posted has the same title as the post here so it’s the source that changed their title after the fact.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Offbeat@lemmy.ca•Coin-Operated Elevators in Condominiums and Apartment Buildings Are Becoming More Common
21·1 day agoOkay and what if the apartment owners all voted on it at the board meeting?
Outside of the US it’s very common for apartment buildings to have shared ownership. In my country there are basically none where the building is owned by an entity.
That’s dozens of people you need to get to agree on how to fund lift maintenance and you bet the first and second floor folks would rather it be usage based.
Not saying I’m a fan of this but the ol’ murican “landlord should take care of the building” falls apart when you have a two or three digit number of people with a stake and say in what happens.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Offbeat@lemmy.ca•Coin-Operated Elevators in Condominiums and Apartment Buildings Are Becoming More Common
41·1 day agoI’m sure you can see how people would get confused since condominium is an American term and nobody likes to read articles
Just do more months per year.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Futuristic mosquito-zapping laser now available to buy, video shows device in action — tiny device shoots down bugs like a personal air defense system, but costs $1,000English
2·1 day agoI’m sure they’ll still find some way to get out of the house and bother me when I’m outside.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Gemini Protocol in 2026: growing, but still not setting the Internet aflame
1·1 day agoreaching its peak
One can only hope.
day one
Uh 20 years ago when he was working at NCIX explaining hardware basics to people?
Can y’all stop using the word entree to mean main course rather than appetizer? It has the same root as entry for a reason lol, it comes before the main course. The English word is just “main course”.



Oh neat, I didn’t know this wasn’t a global thing.
It’s not as universal as the headline makes it out to be of course, maybe around 0.5% of people host home cafes in smaller towns, it’ll be less in the the big cities.