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SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Crunchyroll accidentally confirmed it uses ChatGPT for subtitles1·13 days agoSure. But company policy and failure to regulate employees are different things. They are both bad but they are not the same.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Crunchyroll accidentally confirmed it uses ChatGPT for subtitles101·3 months agoAlthough it seems likely that Crunchyroll uses an LLM for translation in some way, I wouldn’t call that “confirmed” since that might be the result of an individual translator using it.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Tinder tests letting users set a 'height preference'1·4 months agoIs that the best you can do? Put some effort into it.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Tinder tests letting users set a 'height preference'2·4 months agoI did find my wife in there. Our son is almost 2.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Tinder tests letting users set a 'height preference'22·4 months agoYeah… I used to date plus size women exclusively. Now I am married to one. I had to go throught lots of skinny women to find what I wanted.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Org-roam is not for me1·4 months agoIf there was an Emacs group on this website I would certainly post there instead. In any case, Emacs is a well-known FOSS project, and Org-Roam is very popular among Emacs user.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Org-roam is not for me7·4 months agoOrg-roam is “a plain-text personal knowledge management system” for Emacs inspired by Roam Research.
I’m 42, dude. Limited mental energy. I would gladly be part of your server, though ;)
That is way over my head as I am genuinely a non technical user. I tried many times to have a statistic page and every time I failed. It may be hard to believe but some things that are trivial for hackers are not trivial for most people. For years, my domain name was going to waste. So my choice was between having a webpage on someone’s server or none at all. If a professional programmer wish to dedicate their very valuable time to make a static page for me for free, I’m all ears :) Until then, Bear Blog seems rather reasonable.
I would never self host anything myself, as I don’t know how. But there’s a response to that question on the project’s GitHub: https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/?tab=readme-ov-file#can-bear-blog-be-self-hosted
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Programming@beehaw.org•Amazon cloud boss echoes NVIDIA CEO on coding being dead in the water: "If you go forward 24 months from now, it's possible that most developers are not coding"English9·1 year agoThat was a a fairly short article reporting on another article. The title gives the impression that the assertion was made with certainty when the actual quote makes it clear that this was meant as speculation, a calculated guess made on a conversation that was not meant to be public. I truly have no inclination to defend corporate leadership, but perhaps it would be more productive to direct our sentiments towards the article that is being quoted instead.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Windows-as-a-nuisance: How I clean up a “clean install” of Windows 11 and Edge22·2 years agoI use Linux currently and have for many years. It is a wonderful operating system. However, if you wish to switch to Linux, it is in your best interest to understand that enthusiasts will oversell whatever they love, and they will do so without even noticing it.
Gaming on Linux is impressive and it’s getting better every day, but it is still not the same as Windows.
Depending on the games you wish to play, you may feel frustrated at times. Also, barely any peripherals have official Linux support on a software level. I’m talking about fancy keyboards, mice, gamepads, cameras, microphones, headphones, and all kinds of RGB contraptions.
If something doesn’t work, the next recommended steps can range from installing a complicated third-party interface to essentially programming your own. If I read the word “kernel” as part of a solution, chances are that I’m just buying something else instead.
People also forget that even supported games sometimes malfunction, and all tips and fixes will assume you’re running Windows. Besides, not every game is on Steam, and even when they are, some may require the use of external software to install and manage mods. So using Linux for games is awesome, but significantly less so if you are not an advanced user and want more than the defaults for your games.
When it comes to work, you might find yourself restricted to LibreOffice or Microsoft Office Online. It is possible to run Office via Wine, but I’m not sure if that’s a good idea (more on that here). A bit off-topic, but I’ve been trying to purchase a legit license for local Microsoft Office and I don’t think they even sell it anymore. They’re completely focused on the cloud version.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto U.S. News@beehaw.org•Pastor’s Sermon Implying Women in Shorts Deserve to Be Raped Prompts Response1·2 years agodeleted by creator
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Air Canada Has to Honor a Refund Policy Its Chatbot Made Up2·2 years agoI don’t know what you mean. That is just common practice in websites like this because of copyright law. If the law changes, the practice will probably change as well.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Air Canada Has to Honor a Refund Policy Its Chatbot Made Up34·2 years agoCopy pasting entire articles is discouraged. It is preferable to share a link to an archive website such as this: https://archive.is/5UPAI
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Politics@beehaw.org•Trump Encourages Putin to Attack NATO Members1·2 years agodeleted by creator
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of February 11th2·2 years agoI gave some attention to World of Warcraft Classic - Season of Discovery. It is certainly enjoyable to have a lively world with plenty of people interacting everywhere, but the nuts and bolts of Vanilla are largely the same. The slow leveling, the 1-hour cooldown for my Hearthstone (the item that takes me back to the Innkeeper I set), the fact that I must be physically at the dungeon location to enter an instance, and the demands for being highly social for a bunch of basic stuff feel exhausting. A lot of time I need people for group quests and runes, and the mere thought of talking to strangers is discouraging. I realized that, while I enjoy social interaction, that is not necessarily true for the majority of my playtime. Classic Wrath always feels like a good compromise for me – it is still Classic and the open world is still relevant, but it has a lot of QOL that makes it manageable for me. The Hearthstone cooldown is 30 minutes, I get my first mount at level 20 instead of 40, and the Random Dungeon Finder puts me in an instance automatically. Granted, there’s not a lot of people on Wrath right now, but I still enjoy leveling my character, leveling mining, getting ready for Cataclysm, and making money on the auction house. I found a nice wholesome guild, but it seems that most people are just playing SoD.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Phil Spencer has reportedly reassured employees Microsoft ‘won’t stop making Xbox consoles’2·2 years agoI’ve played Xcloud on a good wired connection. It’s impressive but IMHO opinion far from ideal. Input lag is getting better but it’s still noticeable. Resolution varies but it’s never as good as the real thing. Noticeably worse, actually. Loading a game takes longer than locally. For me? It’s not enough. That said, before I was around, my mother-in-law spent years watching everything on the wrong aspect ratio. On a good TV. So I can totally see a lot of people streaming games for years without realizing how much better gaming can be.
SpectralPineapple@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•A terminal window periodically flashes on my screen every few minutes. It goes away in one second. I have no idea what it is, nor how to stop it.9·2 years agoGuys, thank you so much for all the great ideas. Given that everyone made a big effort to help me, I’m a bit embarrassed to report that it looks like it went away? I tried rebooting before and that didn’t help. I rebooted a second time for an unrelated reason and that “fixed” it. I have no idea why. I feel like an idiot now. I will report if it comes back, but, for now, I think that was solved.
Thanks!
I am not really versed in federation. I just use beehaw and I treat it like a standalone website.
Even though I am writing about Emacs, I am not really that technical. I didn’t even know these groups existed since they’re not listed here. I just kinda use the website :/