Everybody hating on Java being the de facto language every student learns first (at least back when I was in university) but I think it’s actually a great first language while I don’t think python is for one simple reason: it has types but tries to hide them from you. It is soooo important to understand types early though.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI is overhyped and unreliable -Goldman SachsEnglish
2·2 years agoI think it all depends on how good our tools to detect AI generated content become. If it is not distinguishable, then the internet is probably about to be flooded by AI generated content which in turn means AI is going to be trained more and more with AI content, degrading the model in the process.
I don’t think the motivation matters. They will just spin it in any way they think it will benefit them.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I have become all things to all men
461·2 years agoNot from the US and I don’t understand why one would support a candidate just because he survived an assassination attempt. Can somebody explain the logic behind this?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•2024: The Year Linux Dethrones Windows on the Desktop – Are You Ready?
37·2 years agoAh yes, this year is definitely the year of the Linux desktop. For real this time!
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Technology@lemmy.world•It's never been a better time to switch to FirefoxEnglish
22·2 years agoHow is this going to end?
Google blocks access to it’s services for Firefox altogether? Maybe even ban it from the Play Store? That would finally give me a real incentive to install some CFW.
RMS approves
I use Kubuntu in mostly default configuration. Am I special or a normie?
It’s already too late. Google has a monopoly on the browser market. Do you think your regular normie would continue to use Firefox if Netflix, Instagram, TokTok etc. don’t work anymore?
There is nothing we can do. The internet of old is already lost.
The difference is that this is an open source community driven effort. Reddit is a for profit business. On that basis, I give Lemmy a lot more leeway when it comes to bugs. Reddit just turned into a slog over the last few years BECAUSE they try to monetize it to death.
I only joined Lemmy yesterday and I plan on using both for now but this site and app are already a so much better experience without ads and everything loads lightning fast. And then I open reddit and I have to look at the spinning circle everytime I click on something. For some reason, it’s even worse on desktop. That shit feels so unresponsive.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•You could say I am a bit of a copy/paste expert..
8·3 years agoI think this is how most people start but you gotta start somewhere right? This site helped me a lot: https://explainshell.com


Man I feel you and I know it’s just how things are. But I often ask myself the following question: Why are lots of office workers so bad with computers? It’s the tool they use for 1/3 of working day in their life. Just like a craftsman should learn to use their tools. No, instead they always act like it’s something only tech guys should know about.