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  • There could be multiple factors. For example, I have a Nextcloud instance that is fully managed by Hetzner, and I didn't bother to find out what database it uses...

  • Nice! I installed Linux Mint on my father's computer and I haven't been tech support since. It's been quiet days compared to when he was using Windows.

  • The United Nations no longer deserves to be hosted in the United States. As the country becomes more authoritarian, the country has lost that right. It's time to move it elsewhere.

  • I don't know about the worse but the best for me Star Trek Voyager. The intro song really makes you feel that you're lost far from home, will live various adventures and will eventually return home.

  • Exactly! I think everyone will agree that a good example is the difference between Kitchen Nightmare UK and Kitchen Nightmare US. The UK version was more humane. There wasn't a lot of shouting, and there were long scenes where we could see the situation develop. It focused more on human emotions and had deep moments.

    The US episodes, on the other hand, are like watching something through the eyes of someone with ADHD. They don't let scenes develop; they transition to another scene quickly. I hate it.

  • The Fediverse is the way. In this Financialised capitalism, capitalist platforms will continue to be enshitified as they only tend to shareholders interests of continual growth. They do not care about humans.

    We need to keep this momentum going.

  • It's not AI. LLMs are not intelligent, they do not think. It's only a marketing term.

  • Sigh . It's not AI; it's a machine learning algorithm. Nevertheless, this is the right use of the technology. Machine learning is all about finding correlations in big data, and this is a good example of that.

  • I agree. It's ChatGPT style, I hate it.

  • The problem will be to convince your friends and family to use Signal, and that's really not obvious.

  • For 30-40 years old gamers, Max Payne...

  • I've been building computers since 1999, and I've noticed that the industry is cyclical. I've purchased CPUs from both Intel and AMD. We need Intel to succeed, otherwise AMD will dominate the x86 processor market.