Not sure if it’s my favorite, but openttd was already mentioned.
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Didn’t know that one, seems cool.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook warns AI-driven price increases are unavoidableEnglish
2·18 days agoI think op meant that when you know your project and infrastructure debugging is not that big of an issue. Solving a problem affecting multiple parties can be more complicated.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook warns AI-driven price increases are unavoidableEnglish
2·19 days agocorrect application of AI
The Scottish are calling they want their only true Scotsmen.
Why the fuck would you give it full unfettered access to your production system?
You shouldn’t, but the less access you give to it, the less info it has, the more inefficient it is.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook warns AI-driven price increases are unavoidableEnglish
31·19 days agoOnly individuals and very small businesses are getting subsidised subscriptions now
How is not a single AI company profitable then?
it’s still super economical and cost efficient to use even frontier models at API billing rates compared to humans.
A human can work all day on debugging a software defect, or Opus can find the root cause in ten minutes for $20
Yeah or it can delete your prod database without asking you. Additionally the heavy use of AI can lead to comprehension debt meaning no one can understand it. AI is good if it has the data but usually the data is not only code it’s Kafka and infrastructure and other ongoing outages that may be related and logs.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook warns AI-driven price increases are unavoidableEnglish
101·19 days agoWell as a person who is working as a software developer I wouldn’t be so hasty.
You can write more code, but that has never been a real bottleneck. Understanding and maintenance of this code is another matter altogether.
Add to that the price of AI subscriptions are currently heavily subsidized by venture capital and even with the subsidies tokens turn out to be more expensive than people.
Also no one is calling it SaaS apocalypse.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook warns AI-driven price increases are unavoidableEnglish
8·20 days agoWhy do you think it’s driving down software costs?
Jack@slrpnk.netto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran-US war latest: Swiss peace talks abruptly cancelled after Trump boasts of Tehran’s ‘unconditional surrender’English
21·20 days agoTo avoid this the next version of the memorandum of understanding must have a specific clause highlighting that Trump is a little bitch.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•According to Lemmy Users: Blockchain was a grift, AI is a grift, Quantum computing will be a future grift. So according to you what new and emergent technologies are not / will not be a grift?
14·20 days agoI think it is only partly dependant on the technology. Each of the listed technologies CAN have useful applications, but the current capitalist system is expecting unattainable growth so ot creates bubbles and in the bubbles there are grifters.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
World News@lemmy.world•French president urges US to share cutting-edge AI and democracies to cooperate on regulationEnglish
6·21 days agoHow does the boot taste Macaron?
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google is testing a new CAPTCHA that asks you to make hand gestures on cameraEnglish
62·22 days agoAsks you to make gang signs and automatically adds you to the ICE database.
This is the automation we have all been waiting for
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•The (pseudo) theory taking the rich by storm: China funds data center hatersEnglish
19·28 days agoSure buddy
Jack@slrpnk.netto
World News@lemmy.ml•US military launches new strikes on targets in southern Iran, US Central Command says
5·1 month agoClaiming self defense in a war you started is clown behavior.
Tbf Idk how well it works on windows, but on Linux and Mac I have had no problems with it.
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/networking/
It seems they don’t have anything on networking exactly, but maybe some of their stuff on container orchestration can be helpful https://training.linuxfoundation.org/full-catalog/?_sft_product_type=training&_sft_topic_area=cloud-containers
About the domains and reverse proxies, if you are testing or on local network reverse proxy or domain are not needed. If you want to access it outside of your network they make more sense.
But also for my services I use https://tailscale.com/ and that way I avoid dealing with domain and reverse proxies by instead just connecting to my local network remotely.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It feels like a trap to send your only proof of citizenship to the government to get a passport (USA)... like you'd have no real physical document to prove your citizenship during those few weeks...
81·2 months agoBest of luck with your passport application. Hope things go smoothly.
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It feels like a trap to send your only proof of citizenship to the government to get a passport (USA)... like you'd have no real physical document to prove your citizenship during those few weeks...
13·2 months agoIs that an American thing I am too European to understand or am I just still sleeping
Jack@slrpnk.netto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Billionairism should be formally recognized as a disease
6·3 months agoYes because they don’t have enough food.
When they are full they move on with their lives. Hoarding behavior, like with squirrels and nuts is rare and even when present is usually because they aren’t smart enough to remember their hiding spots.
That all being said, we are human the whole idea is that we can moderate behaviors and not only act on instinct.









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