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[–] 1984@lemmy.today 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yes, WinAmp is still around: the audio player of choice for the Napster generation. You know, folks who are in their 40s now and are starting to get middle-aged presbyopia. If they remove their new reading glasses, it might make some of the many skins in the WinAmp Skin Museum look rather better.

At least the napster generation understood that digital copies is not stealing. They understand the concept of a copy.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

That's a very good analysis. I just really missed Ripley who felt like a full person, and it was obvious why she was respected in the first movie. Not only is she smart, she also refuses to follow authority by dumb leaders. Her humanity shows through the entire franchise, even when she becomes an alien hybrid!

Also the original movies wasn't pure action. There was a lot of built up, and really believeable characters. What do we have in romulus? I don't remember a single line.

Maybe this is what it's like to become old. Viewing new movies which feels clearly inferior to the ones I watched growing up.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I didn't mean to argue about anything. Just a comment with my thoughts.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

So if gen z was in the place of boomers, they would have done differently?

I don't think so. Each person has similar needs. Safety and power comes from money, and money comes from careers or inheritance.

It doesn't matter which year you are born. You all join the circus going on here on earth. And you can only influence your little bit of a single corporation.

If you are a politician, you influence laws, but those laws are often easily bypassed and exploited for profit.

So I wouldn't blame generations of people for anything they did. Just like I don't blame Gen Z for being how they are. They are a product of their environment, same as everyone before them.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (7 children)

Every young person goes through this. They want to change the shitty world and have energy for it when they are young, but no power, money or influence whatsoever.

Later in life, you have power, money and influence but no energy.

Lols.

Also every generation think they are special and better than previous generations. But you need to have been around for a few generations to see that.

Actually gen z is the first generation I've seen that blames boomers for everything, and have a us vs them mentality, probably created by social media.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 17 points 2 days ago

This is a hobby project, but it's nice to see work going on. You would need some Linux Torvalds of Browsers to get something that can compete with Firefox or Chrome though...

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 10 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

America is my favorite developing country.

Any time now, they will invent public transport.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today -1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

No I can't cite any studies. :) Lol.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We are not pointless at all, and I'm sorry you feel that way. What I wrote has nothing to do with theism or deitys or cults. :)

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 167 points 2 days ago (2 children)

The media loves to make single people heroes because it's easier to sell.

I think in reality, nobody makes anything alone.

 

My favorite quote:

While employees in the office might kill time messaging friends or flipping through TikTok, remote workers take advantage of being far from the watchful gaze of bosses to chip away at personal to-do lists or to goof off.

Nearly half of remote workers multitask on work calls or complete household chores like unloading the dishwasher or doing a load of laundry, according to the SurveyMonkey poll of 3,117 full-time workers in the U.S.

Oh noes, people actually doing things that are useful for their families instead of even more computer time.

It's insane that this is even considered strange or surprising. When I work from home, I take longer lunch breaks and I often stop working earlier, but I'm still three times as productive compared to sitting in an office.

At home, I actually get focused time to do something and think. At the office, this is extreamly difficult with all the distractions and noise constantly interrupting my train of thought.

 

Some quotes from the article:

There is something very strange about having this very intimate view into someone's life. It feels odd to see someone's daily drive, but it's also an important part of correcting and refining the program.

We review about five and a half to six hours of footage per day. It can be very hard to focus. You can get in this kind of fog when you're just watching clip after clip and it can be difficult to keep yourself sane.

Anytime you're not clicking around in the software program, it tracks you as if you aren't working and it basically sets off an alarm to your superiors.

These jobs sound very dystopian to me, and a bit psychopathic as well. All the movies I watched growing up about dystopian societies is reflected in what this guy says about his job.

 

Who is surprised?

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by 1984@lemmy.today to c/technology@lemmy.world
 

I'm using this all the time myself. There is no login to YouTube required and it supports adding subscriptions and doing everything important you can do on YouTube.

And the best part is no ads whatsoever.

 

I don't expect most iPhone users to ever change their default settings, but it's nice that it will be possible in a year.

Who knows, maybe one day you can run actual Firefox on them too? :p

 

I tried this last night and I actually really like it. The default theme seems to have changed also and looks much cleaner.

And you can have AI models open in the sidebar. Not only chatgpt but also other open source and free models like huggingface. I thought that was very cool.

I don't know if the general public have even tried any other model than chatgpt. It's fun to play around with others.

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Meta had been using facial recognition software on photos uploaded to Facebook without Texans’ consent.

 

Netflix execs needs a new jet.

 

Does this mean we dont get to be tracked, data mined, ad-bombed, and exploited while our teens dont get depressed and sick from "social" media?

Well, if thats the price we pay, thats the price we pay... :)

 

Julian Assange is free.

After living in a cell for more than 5 years, he can soon go home and meet his family again.

I'm wondering if it was worth the sacrifice. The governments and tech companies are spying more than ever on everyone.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by 1984@lemmy.today to c/technology@lemmy.world
 

I personally don't trust Snowden. Looking at the difference between how he was treated and how Assange was treated. One guy gets to rot in prison, other guy gets movies made about him from Hollywood. Snowden is very much controlled opposition in my mind.

But that being said, I think he is truthful about OpenAI. Which sucks, because now I and many others love using chat gpt.

It's possible to self host these things though. I read an article about it here:

https://blog.lytix.co/posts/self-hosting-llama-3

But probably not worth the money for most people.

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