Naive question: does this just come in with like apt update, or do I have to go out of my way?
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Really depends on the details. If I can be an Awakened Mage then definitely that. With just the starting stats of mind/space or fate/time I would fix the world.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You go outside. You see this. What's your reaction?
21·2 days agoHave some dark fantasies, but probably not do anything about it. If I did see someone damaging the car or the owner, I don’t know what you’re talking about.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta's Super Expensive New AI Team Is Already a Complete Catastrophe: "It's literally the gulag."English
41·2 days agoRemoved by mod
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Technology@lemmy.world•Washburn High School teacher took tech out of the classroom. Students call it a success.: At the beginning of the school year, 46% of students reported confidence in their reading abilities. By Febru…English
41·3 days agoFile under “some problems have easy solutions but would upset a handful of rich people”, or maybe “…but would upset unqualified idiots”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fox Is Buying Roku in $22 Billion DealEnglish
222·3 days agoCorporations shouldn’t be allowed to buy each other
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why Students Are Rejecting Silicon Valley's Vision Of The FutureEnglish
4·5 days agoHas no one been pointing out to management that even firms like Microsoft are backpedaling on using AI?
Management doesn’t listen to low level people who actually do work. I think this is part of Ed zitron’s “Business Idiot” thesis. Upper management is so far removed from how things actually get done, they are in all measureable ways idiots
Sometimes they also have selfish or stupid side goals, too. Like, the rumor is the company gets a tax break for people going into the office. So now they make people go into the office, even when most of their team is remote. Climate criminals all, but they’re removed from the consequences.
Upper management are fools. Middle management just wants their paycheck, and maybe to rise high enough to become a business idiot themselves.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why Students Are Rejecting Silicon Valley's Vision Of The FutureEnglish
6·5 days agoThat’s kind of like “no one goes there anymore - it’s too crowded”
I mean, the one I’m at is mostly doing a hiring freeze. Management is frothing at the mouth over using AI. But there are currently a lot of people working here, some full time and some under dubious “contractor” arrangements.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why Students Are Rejecting Silicon Valley's Vision Of The FutureEnglish
9·5 days agoand I am constantly telling them that in the workplace situation, to not be afraid or hesitate to act on something.
This really depends on the workplace. I’m at a megacorp and trying to fix anything is far more pain and work that just not.
Like I could try to convince them to move off of python3.9 because that’s old and well past end of life. But I need to explain that to my boss, the business lady, some other manager, “the audit team” (whoever the fuck they are), and then grapple with how they have 5-10 years of code and not a single line of automated test coverage.
There’s no reward.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming PC deflects bullet shot through wall by neighbour, saving owner's life — criminal negligence charges for culprit who claims 'firearm was accidentally discharged by her dog'English
1·7 days agoThe book “dying of whiteness” has a whole section about this. They interview a lot of people who are survivors of gun suicide and find that for political reasons they don’t want gun control, even as they admit their loved ones are dead because guns made it so easy to die. One of them even privately says she agrees, but would never say so in public.
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Technology@lemmy.world•You Can Now Get a Religious Exemption From Using AI at WorkEnglish
1·8 days agoI’m out of the loop now, but when I was younger there was a weird divide between the youth/young adult stuff, and adult.
The adult stuff was a lot of traditional “sit and listen to a talk”.
The youth was a lot more hand on, interactive. “Let’s start a bonfire, write down our fears, and throw them into it”. “We got people from the community to teach how to make instruments out of junk”.
I really liked it when I was younger, and met a lot of kids who were very cool.
Maybe I should see what’s on offer around here. I don’t want to go to a “service” but I miss the community sometimes.
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Technology@lemmy.world•You Can Now Get a Religious Exemption From Using AI at WorkEnglish
17·9 days agoI’ve known some cool unitarians. The org can collect a lot of upper middle class white people, but it’s also the first place I really learned about LGBT rights in the 90s (I’m getting old) and other social justice stuff.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Companies should by law have to pay you for each interview round.
131·9 days agoThey should also be forced to pay a year’s salary to everyone who applied to a ghost job. (That’s a job that’s not real and they have no intention of filling)
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Companies should by law have to pay you for each interview round.
8·9 days agoUnemployment lasts a limited time, and this doesn’t address the problems with hiring companies dragging their feet or having ghost jobs.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Man jailed for a month despite Flock showing he was 5 miles from crime sceneEnglish
51·10 days agoPolice should be held individually accountable
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘More harmful than helpful’: young people sour on AIEnglish
19·11 days agoThat’s like using a machine to lift weights at the gym for you.
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•American public transit does not ruleEnglish
9·11 days agoAlso include horrific externalized costs from cars.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux Falls Hard on Steam After Record 5% Milestone
7·12 days agoStill happily using Linux.
I did switch the DE to kde plasma because the cosmic desktop was giving games a lot of trouble. Opening in weird window sizes, mostly. I did some light trouble shooting but decided I didn’t care that much about the desktop environment, so I installed the 2nd one.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta putting up tents across the US to house AI servers, like ‘a scene out of the movie Mad Max’ — structures take three months to build and use jet engines for powerEnglish
5·12 days agoI have wondered about that. What kind of range can you get DIY? I guess if you did fire something they could try to do physics to figure out where it came from, but you’d hopefully be long gone by then.

Ah. I’m on Pop!_Os, which I think is downstream from Ubuntu. So it’ll make its way to me eventually, I guess. Not sure how to track that, heh.