that’s still massive, an animated webm will probably be more useful
Eager Eagle
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- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Please Stop Making Terrible GIFsEnglish9·16 hours ago
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers findEnglish3·17 hours ago
I can’t wait for the day they decide to build a hyperspatial express highway through our star system
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers findEnglish30·19 hours ago
that’s bad, we’ll get a pretty bad reputation around the milky way
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Predictions on they type of people the AI age will produceEnglish91·2 days ago
There’s plenty of busy work that requires some level of “thinking” but it doesn’t add anything to whoever is doing it for the 50th time. You’re the one sounding like an idiot for ignoring this.
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•Liberalism and fascism in the software testing world: The Notepad++ team spreading the CIA anti-chinese propaganda of "Tiananmen Massacre"English33·4 days ago
OOTL what does notepad++ have to do with that? Or they just like to be eccentric in their releases for marketing?
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Most slopcode projects are abandoned and deleted within months of releaseEnglish1·4 days ago
Right, like I mentioned, it’s a scale problem and how people feel about generated code. Abandonware have always been the majority of repos, because people don’t have time or interest to maintain most things they create. We just have more things being created now (whether they’re any good/usable or not).
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Most slopcode projects are abandoned and deleted within months of releaseEnglish4·4 days ago
Disagree. Most projects are never “done”. Whether that is defined by the user or by the users, there are nearly always things to work on. Maintainers just lose interest or don’t bother. This is as old as open source and it has nothing to do with LLMs, it’s only aggravated by it.
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Most slopcode projects are abandoned and deleted within months of releaseEnglish911·4 days ago
Hardly an issue with generated code. You could say the same about projects before LLMs were widely used for code generation: “most projects are abandoned within months of release”. The difference now is the scale and how some people feel about it.
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•Why are so many Linux projects on Microsoft GitHub? Shouldn't they all move to Codeberg?English0·23 days ago
I don’t move mine because of the hard limits at 100 repos and 100 MB of private storage. I wouldn’t mind paying to have more, but that’s not an option.
edit: it seems one can request limit increases, but I have no idea what’s their approval criteria.
- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Nvidia's Huang calls AI job fears 'nonsense'English0·1 month ago
what happened to 2024 Jensen Huang?

- Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431) is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.English1·2 months ago
wtf
An unprivileged local user can write 4 controlled bytes into the page cache of any readable file on a Linux system, and use that to gain root.
If your kernel was built between 2017 and the patch — which covers essentially every mainstream Linux distribution — you’re in scope.
how does that only get a CVE score of 7.8, the impact of this is huge
Fwiw it works on the desktop’s alexandrite ui and on the thunder app