

Why am I not surprised? In the words of the Wu Tang Clan - “cash rules everything around me”


Why am I not surprised? In the words of the Wu Tang Clan - “cash rules everything around me”


Of all the words in the world, those are certainly some of them


You can critique UI design without using an ableist slur


I think scripting is certainly a level 4 activity, since to even get started solving the problem you would need to navigate an IDE and have basic knowledge of a scripting language. Most people wouldn’t even know where to start.


Okay. They do have port forwarding though


ProtonVPN


On the tracking and phoning home: gross, I wish they didn’t do that. I’ll stick with FreeCAD.
It makes sense though, that they don’t care about pirated software unless you’re making money off it. It’s probably in their interest of hobbyists can learn how to use the software from pirated copies - that’s just a potential future paid user, if they develop the skills to eventually want to use it professionally.


How would Autodesk or Dassault discover that you are using a pirated copy of their software in the first place?


Aw darn, I usually like Vox. I guess I won’t be getting news from them as much anymore


Yeah, that seems reasonable to me


Heck yeah! Love me some pumped hydro


It is for sure a tricky question. Another comment pointed out that we may be coming at the topic from different directions. I’ll admit that the energy demands of AI make me nervous, when I consider how hard the transition to renewables already is without the added load, but I’m not familiar with work in that space to make AI training less energy intense. What options are being worked on?
(Other than SMR or betting on fusion)


Ah, that makes sense! Yeah, I’m out of my depth when it comes to how to train an AI model. I tend to leap into defense mode when intermittency of renewable energy comes up, because it’s very often an anti-renewables talking point, when we actually do have a lot of solutions for it.


We already have a more elegant solution than training AI when solar arrays produce more electricity than the grid needs - batteries. It strikes me as a better option to save the energy for later use than to burn it off to train AI.


Honestly, I think there is something to that. You probably do need to be a sociopath in order to become a CEO like that, but I’d also buy that becoming wealthy, by any means, is probably going to change you and your worldview whether you like it or not


Neat! I’ll probably try it out. Like it or not, short form video is really popular now, so this feels like a good thing to grow Pixelfed and the fediverse


Neat, I’ll have to look into it. Thanks!
Why did it irritate folks at bluesky?


I find the stackable layers interesting, but I like the decentralization of the fediverse. I’m way outside my realm of expertise here, but would it be possible for a platform to adopt both?


I had the same thought!
Lots of reasons to dislike Google. That is not one of them.