

Of you hate it so much, why are you using their technology?
Oh boy, this isn’t a question you want being asked of people (yourself included).


Of you hate it so much, why are you using their technology?
Oh boy, this isn’t a question you want being asked of people (yourself included).


Linda McMahon


I understand what you were told, but none of those functions are being replaced by AI, they functionally cannot be.


No one is firing workers for AI. They’re correcting the size of their workforce after decades of overhiring and using AI as an excuse — to make it look like a good, forward-looking business decision, instead of showing that it’s fixing a mistake that went on for so long.


That’s probably not wrong.


I mean, yeah. The memory schedulers handle their jobs completely differently between the two. MacOS and Linux are reasonably similar, but the latter does the best job of all three; Windows is just particularly terrible at it.
It is absolutely not.


No, I’m not. Sorry the ChatGPT response you got about medical science and outcomes from differing pathologies and the extremely serious dangers of pharmacological treatment from even a correct positive, to say nothing of the terrors visited on patients by false positives.
That really depends. And whether or not it matters at all depends on the cost of electricity where OP is.
OpenWRT gets a lot of love around here, incorrectly.
If you are willing to flash custom software to a router you bought for that purpose, you may as well just pick the better option and put pfSense or (better) OPNsense on a mini PC with two Ethernet ports.


You selected a single pathology which supports your otherwise specious and false argument.
Be better.

The largest Reddit migration to Lemmy was due to the API changes. Don’t attach the creators’s philosophy to other people.


It’s not, though and that’s the issue.
False positives are at least as dangerous as false negatives and AI solutions like this have massive problems with over diagnosing.
EDIT: It’s really fun to have a bunch of home-bound tech workers try to talk down to me about the science behind and practice of medicine.


13th in obesity rate and 9th in per capita healthcare costs, but why let the truth get in the way of a popular comment right?


Just inside your skull.


iOS is 60% of users in the US, where the author is from.


Seems reasonable. I’m hoping the $1k I have earmarked for the Frame is enough.


Applied sciences and mathematics


Totally, and this one isn’t even from the truly unhinged era of the ‘90s and early 2000s.
Nah, Cunningham’s Law disagrees.