EffortlessGrace
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EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Good luck figuring it out since it also doesn’t come with man pagesEnglish
24·7 days agoIt’s interpreted.
Ironically, due the nature of the language used in their complaint and its similarity to psychological operations conducted by COINTELPRO, @OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml seems “shallow and politically motivated”.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How is it LLM companies hoarding all the RAM and fabs complying, fucking up entire industries for years legal?English
7·12 days agoI agree with your sentiment, but I’m compelled to point out that their “billions” is in the valuation of the preferred shares of the corporations they control. If they were to sell to get their billions in cash, the value of their portfolio that analysts purport they have would plummet to pennies on the dollar and very quickly.
Billionaires take out loans using their appraised assets as collateral when they need a couple tens of hundreds of millions in cash.
These billionaires’ egos literally write checks their bodies can’t cash with tacit approval from the Fed and SEC.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The dumbest voices and individuals usually seem to be the loudest.English
6·14 days agoIt is.
“Dumb” people who don’t demonstrate their stupidity loudly are of average intelligence.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump’s ‘Stone Ages’ threat against Iran harks back to a notorious Vietnam War declarationEnglish
5·14 days agoIt’s George C. Scott playing General Turgidson.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Humans are obsessed with low probablility. From the rare picture to the rare poker hand to the sports hero, we love low odds.English
4·14 days ago“Mediocrity” (sort of) implies “middling”, etymologically, which is what most people are. Average.
Reminds me of some lyrics by the Foo Fighters, “There goes my hero; he’s ordinary.”
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Humans are obsessed with low probablility. From the rare picture to the rare poker hand to the sports hero, we love low odds.English
11·14 days agoWhat’s the reasoning behind it?
We crave validation from others and ourselves by being considered “rare” or capable of creating “rarity” in an ocean of mediocrity and banality to justify our state, choices, and attitudes. We consider “rarity” as inherently valuable and a virtue to aspire to.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•POV: M$ releases a new VSCode versionEnglish
5·16 days agoHelix for terminal has been fantastic; I like GUIs so for me Zed is my “S-Tier”.
Yes, Zed allows you to turn off the Agentic LLM integration off in
settings.json:{ "disable_ai": true }
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Putin’s spring offensive in Ukraine has begun. Experts warn Trump has given Russia a window of opportunityEnglish
112·19 days agoSo, appeasement spiced with a paper tiger’s threat? This “proposal” is insulting.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What OSes do Microsoft servers run on?English
3·19 days agoNaturally, I could look it up, but what is Azure Linux?
Is it a fork of RHEL? Cloud Linux? FreeBSD?
Edit: Here it is.
In a similar approach to Fedora CoreOS, Azure Linux only has the basic packages needed to support and run containers. Common Linux tools are used to add packages and manage security updates. Updates are offered either as RPM packages or as complete disk images that can be deployed as needed. Using RPM allows adding custom packages to a base Azure Linux image to support additional features and services as needed. Notable features include an iptables-based firewall, support for signed updates, and a hardened kernel.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*English
5·14 days agoThe “political class” of an anarchical state as I’ve described would be rotational.
We in the United States have “Jury Duty”, where the average citizen is required by law to be selected to be part of a “jury of peers” on legal cases if the defendant exercises their right to a trial by jury.
Jurors can be struck down (relieved of their duty) for many reasons in the jury selection phase by attorneys, the judge, or submitting documentation on why they can’t perform their duty.
A corollary compulsory service or duty could be applied to the positions in the three branches of government we have in our current constitutional structure.
We would effectively shift from being a constitutional federal republic (on paper; in practice, the current form of government is a plutocracy) to a constitutional aleatory republic. We would have representative governance, but they’d be subject to review, competency approval, and votes of confidence.
One could also imagine ranked-choice voting and mandatory direct referendums regarding crucial policy decisions. Lobbyists must present their legal proposals to jurist-representatives and the general public, mitigating the efficacy of monetary influence in political speech and advertising.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*English
541·20 days agoTaking the definition at its etymological root, all anarchy means is “without rule”.
In my head-canon, that doesn’t necessarily mean the lack of laws, state, institutions or governance; the implication is that there are no citizens or individuals with permanently elevated authority in the polity of government. Without rulers.
Many, of course, disagree with this mostly on the basis of practicality, but I’d like to think it’s another way to describe the concept of “No gods, no kings, no masters, no slaves.”
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that 53% of white women voted for Trump whereas approximately 7% to 8% of Black women voted for trumpEnglish
262·27 days agoDisclaimer: the following is just my opinion and not to be taken as gospel. This is not financial advice.
The hope for them is that one day, after proving their ability to suffer a boot upon their neck, they will have proved themselves worthy to put their boot on someone’s neck.
How does one perpetuate slavery?
Turn some of the slaves into masters.
EffortlessGrace@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran tells world to get ready for oil at $200 a barrel as it fires on commercial shipsEnglish
4·1 month agoU.S. Oil Industry is largely reluctant to re-invest in Venezuela.
Lots of companies are eager to spend in Venezuela — except the ones Trump most needs
“The most enthusiastic are among the least prepared and least sophisticated,” said one industry official familiar with the responses the White House is receiving.



Ironically, luddites against space exploration in this era call for the dismantling of a titanic field of science that is both directly and indirectly responsible for the very device from which they shart out their oh-so-learned opinions to the rest of the world.