Aside from budget and time overruns it looks like they overshot the target of “futuristic” and landed in the middle of dystopian…
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Sounds quite similar to Markov chains which made me think of this story:
https://thedailywtf.com/articles/the-automated-curse-generator
Still gets a snort out of me every time Markov chains are mentioned.
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best wax-on-wax-off-style advice you've heard that you can attest as being helpful in certain situations?
11·2 years agoDepending on your level of caffeine tolerance/dependency actual coffee might be even better.
Alternatively: Decaf.
IF you already have an email domain you control.
Calling “acquiring and setting up an email domain and configuring the mail server for wildcards” “basically no extra effort” is a bit disingenuous compared to “solve a captcha for a Gmail account”
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Technology@beehaw.org•I would maybe like a smart watch, can you help me decide?
1·2 years agoYeah, inductive charging is basically a must.
Especially because it eliminates the guesswork if the watch is correctly seated to charge
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Technology@beehaw.org•I would maybe like a smart watch, can you help me decide?
15·2 years agoNo actual technical solution here, but it smells slightly of XY-Problems.
From what you described it seems the main issues are
- too many calls
- not knowing who’s calling
- not wanting to answer the phone
- not reaching the phone in time
Maybe you could look into solutions like setting a custom ringtone for important callers or having the phone announce caller names so your mother can decide if she wants to make the effort to get her phone.
I’m speculating a bit here but I can imagine that getting up and answering the phone is exhausting for your mother. Also if her mindset is " a ringing phone means it’s important" that could make it even more stressful.
Maybe you could find a way to let her silence all calls except caregivers and ICE contacts. (On Android DND exceptions could work for that)
That way she doesn’t feel pressured to answer the phone every time it rings and stays reachable.
If it’s actually just the physical issue of reaching the phone in time, does she have a convenient way to carry the phone indoors like a lanyard?
Hope some of this helps you
No idea, but it was my parent’s box for loose tea leaves…
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Steam@lemmy.ml•I'm mildly proud of how I categorise my games on Steam and interested to see others' methods
3·2 years agoCurrently:
- VR
- Uncategorized
Soon to be added:
- Linux (tested/works on)
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Android 15 will let you find your Pixel 8 even when it's offEnglish
84·2 years agoThat feature is right on the border between real neat tech and deeply unsettling.
“Hey, my phone uses its last few electrons to turn into a bluetooth beacon to stay findable” sounds like sci-fi “reserve power emergency mode”
“I can’t turn off the locator chip in a device that holds half my life and memories” is just dystopian.
I’m wondering if there would be a way to keep it useful while minimizing impact for people who stay off the grid. A hardware switch would probably be a good start but they won’t fly with current all-touch designs.
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Asking for a Linux (or non-Windows) laptop during a job interview?
72·2 years agoAh, you “work” in “marketing”?
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts on USB storage drives that have keypad encryption?
19·2 years agoThey occupy a strange niche full of contradictions.
Entering the code on the device itself should increase security as opposed to entering it on a compromised computer.
But plugging it into a compromised computer means the data is compromised anyway.
Their security is way harder to audit than a software solution like PGP. The actual “encryption” varies from actual decent setups to “entering the code connects the data pins with no actual encryption on the storage chip”
Not having to instal/use software to use them means they are suitable for non-technical users which in turn means more support calls for “I forgot the pin, it wiped itself, can you restore my data”
They are kind of useful to check the “data is transported on encrypted media” box for compliance reasons without having to manage something bigger.
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
News@lemmy.world•Science fiction authors were excluded from awards for fear of offending China
25·2 years agoDecent writeup by Charles Stross:
https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2024/01/worldcon-in-the-news.html
The mode of operation of WorldCon/the Hugos seems interesting as in “May you live in interesting times”
Edit: fixed auto-co-wrecked spelling of Charles Stross
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A billionaire could finance some UFO-looking drones to swarm a town, then invest in the real estate and tourism in that town and profit.
2·2 years agoTeenagers and a dog sound like Scooby Doo. No idea how specific the rest is.
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•A week of fprintfs has me wanting to code rust next week
1·2 years agoIt doesn’t. It carries you by having a module for absolutely everything even shooting yourself in the foot.
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Want a more private ChatGPT alternative that runs offline? Check out JanEnglish
5·2 years agoB stands for Billion (Parameters) IIRC
alphafalcon@feddit.deto
ChatGPT@lemmy.world•I asked ChatGPT-4 to create a list of historical events that occurred between 1990 and 2100. After 2021, it started to predict possible events, and then things started to get interesting.
18·3 years agoYeah there are multiple duplicates.
First AI in public office in 42 and 43




They should not be worried, they should be educated.
If you worry a new user enough they’ll go back to Windows or Apple because there’s less scary warnings there.
We need to make the transition as pain free as possible. Learning about the joys of kernel compilation and SELinux can come later.
The first step is "Hey, this is as usable as Windows, without stupid ads in the start menu.