I’m currently an underclassman and my OS class has a few assignments that let you choose to use c or rust. You convinced me to try rust
I’m currently an underclassman and my OS class has a few assignments that let you choose to use c or rust. You convinced me to try rust
I have an m1 air that’s been pretty good to me, although in some obscure cases the x86 emulation fails and I get a segfault but all overlookable for the battery.
I think im going to pick up a thinkpad or something similar and run mint like a noob pretty soon.
Ever since ditching reddit and coming here I have degoogled my phone significantly and started using more FOSS and it feels good to be actually doing something other than complaining.
Im not all the way there, but actually taking action feels so good. Gonna ditch LinkedIn as soon as i get a tech job
I’d be interested in ditching Discord, anything you recommend?
I’ve read good things about kagi but haven’t tried it yet.
Whoa that was so good.
Do you know where I could find more stuff like that? I read “In the beginning was the command line” not too long ago and loved that.
Would love to get out of the US with my partner but unfortunately as Americans nobody wants us
What do you think would help overcome that obstacle to unionization?
On a bright note I’m optimistic that ai bloated garbage and advertising will eventually push a critical mass of people to using decentralized and open source tools, or possibly that non-profits and co-ops will start to spring up to manage more ethical services that could potentially replace the mainstream ones.
When you’re not trying to make some dude disgustingly richer, you don’t need a ton of advertising (imo).
I also think tech workers should unionize. On a darker note, I think outsourcing/offshoring post-covid is going to kill any unions viability. You need bargaining power (withhold your labor) and I’m not sure that will exist for this trade because of how easy it will be to find workers.
I’ve ran some college hw through 4o just to see and it’s remarkably good at generating proofs for math and algorithms. Sometimes it’s not quite right but usually on the right track to get started.
In some of the busier classes I’m almost certain students do this because my hw grades would be lower than the mean and my exam grades would be well above the mean.
How lazy cryptographers do ai
If we do have a 28 election, surely they’ll have a primary and not just run whoever the leadership picks and proceed to campaign on our civic duty to prevent fascism (every 4 years)
Articles are so much better than videos a lot of the time. I’ll watch a video for kinetic things, like how to flush my radiator etc.
Its annoying when information is in a video that could easily be written out and skimmed.
Does anybody have any suggestions for alternatives for chats?
I use it a lot for classes (students use them) and video games.
Chewys Ryan Cohen is kinda going off the right deep end… I personally wouldn’t buy from them.
Thanks for the list