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panzagl commented on How did Windows 95 get permission to put Weezer video 'Buddy Holly' on the CD?   devblogs.microsoft.com/ol... · Posted by u/ingve
JCattheATM · 2 days ago
> I had off-campus lunch privileges, so was sent to Borders to pick up copies of the green album on release day.

What kind of college doesn't allow students to leave for lunch? Lord.

panzagl · 2 days ago
Probably a US high school, where off-campus lunch is usually reserved for older students.
panzagl commented on AI needs to augment rather than replace humans or the workplace is doomed   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
stego-tech · 9 days ago
I love how myopic the knee-jerk reactions to these pleas of modesty and decency tend to be.

"If AI replaces all jobs, none of us will have to work!" Alright, let's extrapolate a bit.

Society is currently organized around working to survive. AI suddenly replaces all work. How do people survive?

"Well everything will just be free now" Will it? Will the Capitalists who built these systems and replaced that labor now suddenly just give away product? Housing? Food? Care?

"Well, we'll just have to reconfigure society!" I mean, yeah, sure, obviously that'll have to happen. Will the Capitalists who empower the current systems of governance now cede said power when work is no longer available but still necessary to survive?

"Oh, well, people need to cooperate then, speak up for themselves, take action now." I don't disagree, and I think these sorts of Op-Eds, the "AI Doomers" making pleas for decency and civility in comments sections, the artisans demanding compensation for the theft of their work, and the myriad of folks who recognize the pace we're on will get people killed - nevermind the folks highlighting AI's disproportionate use in mass surveillance, genocide, and inflicting harm on "undesirables - are doing exactly that: speaking up, taking action, and attempting proactive reform.

"But they're hindering AI!" That's the fucking point you colossal numpty. The point is to slow it down so we have time to adapt.

Like...jesus, I expected more/better from folks who digest mathematical proofs and Arxiv papers for funsies, yet so many people here just cannot think critically about complex issues that involve people other than themselves.

panzagl · 8 days ago
> I expected more/better from folks who digest mathematical proofs and Arxiv papers for funsies

Hate to break it to you, but the real hard problems are in the humanities.

panzagl commented on 2 in 5 Americans did not read a single book in 2025   mybooklist.club/reading-s... · Posted by u/BigBalli
raincole · 9 days ago
> 8 Books - Average number of books Americans read in 2025. However, the median American only read 2 books, showing that heavy readers significantly increase the overall average.

I don't know, my reaction is "wow, Americans truly love reading," or alternatively, "they really like to boast their numbers even in anonymous surveys."

Even if you only read fiction, 8 books are like 500k to 100k words. That's a lot of words!

panzagl · 9 days ago
Well, some of the words are duplicates.
panzagl commented on Stargaze: SpaceX's Space Situational Awareness System   starlink.com/updates/star... · Posted by u/hnburnsy
ge96 · 14 days ago
> 48 hours after payload separation, long after its responsibilities for the launch had ended

This is funny, the way things are just discarded in space, not our problem anymore vs. deorbit

panzagl · 14 days ago
I think this is more that the offending satellite was at that point the responsibility of the satellite operator, not the launch operator.
panzagl commented on Douglas Adams on the English–American cultural divide over "heroes"   shreevatsa.net/post/dougl... · Posted by u/speckx
Der_Einzige · 22 days ago
Charlie Brown is dying in America. Gen Z doesn't know who he is.
panzagl · 22 days ago
Charlie Brown is actually pretty big right now- my gen z daughter has her entire classroom decked out in him and he's over Target, etc. He fits in with the cozy subculture part of gen z.
panzagl commented on Linux Runs on Raspberry Pi RP2350's Hazard3 RISC-V Cores (2024)   hackster.io/news/jesse-ta... · Posted by u/walterbell
walterbell · a month ago
Linux on Pi Zero can be used as a sidecar for iPads.

https://schwarztech.net/articles/my-ipads-raspberry-pi-sidec...

  This method configures the Raspberry Pi [Zero] in “gadget” mode, creating a private link that appears as a wired Ethernet connection over a USB cable. The Pi’s address will never change, either as it is also a DHCP server for the iPad. As an added bonus, the same cable powers the Pi, creating a setup as simple as plugging the Pi into your iPad and waiting for it to appear .. you have a full-blown Linux computer working in tandem with your iPad and the iPad acting as a directly-connected console that is also providing power.

panzagl · a month ago
Thanks for linking this, I would not have expected this usage (more from the iPad side being locked down) and it has inspired some thought.
panzagl commented on Gundam is just the same as Jane Austen but happens to include giant mech suits   eli.li/gundam-is-just-the... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
underlipton · 2 months ago
I haven't read Austen, but there's an infamous exchange in the original series where the ceremonial head of the Space Nazis compares his son, the acting head of the Space Nazis, to Hitler. The son replies, essentially, "Thanks."

There's a tension in Mobile Suit Gundam and its direct descendants. The Space Nazis (Zeon) are also sort of, kind of a stand-in for Imperial Japan during WWII, and between the implicit relatability therein, and the charisma and popularity of series antihero Char Aznable (a Zeon officer), there is an enthusiasm in fan circles (leaking into later productions) for humanizing grunts on the "villain" side while emphasizing the corruption of the side the heroes happen to be on. But this as subtext to the headline narrative of Zeon being mass-murderers and the Earth Federation trying to stop them.

There's also running, unspoken theme of the various corporate conglomerates playing governments and ideologues against each other for profit, and occasionally stepping in (usually with a particularly powerful prototype robot) when one side threatens to blow up the Earth Sphere for realsies.

The end result is a lot of people dying for no reason, and constant backsliding into a state of war, and main characters who realize how ridiculous such circumstances are, but (as per TFW) don't have much power to do anything other than try to survive and protect their loved ones. Viewers are able to see where the shape of that society is warped.

That's without speaking much to the alternate universes. In Gundam Wing, the greatest threat to a global aristocracy-cum-junta is a small, loosely-associated paramilitary group made up of 5 teenage boys and their supporters. The machinations of colonial-era Europe are so philosophically feeble as to be legitimately challenged by NSYNC and Greta Thunberg.

panzagl · 2 months ago
That must have been in the BBC version of Pride...
panzagl commented on Are the Three Musketeers allergic to muskets? (2014)   ox.ac.uk/news/arts-blog/a... · Posted by u/rolph
WillAdams · 2 months ago
No need to buy, though arguably, the better translations are still in copyright, see Goodreads and Steven Brust's recommendation of a translation.
panzagl · 2 months ago
Lawrence Ellsworth's translations are good (he's a sword and sorcery writer), but good luck trying to disambiguate them on Amazon. Look for red cursive titles.
panzagl commented on The RAM shortage comes for us all   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/speckx
nish__ · 2 months ago
Anyone want to start a fab with me? We can buy an ASML machine and figure out the rest as we go. Toronto area btw
panzagl · 2 months ago
Hear me out- artisanal DRAM.
panzagl commented on Advent of Sysadmin 2025   sadservers.com/advent... · Posted by u/lazyant
Nextgrid · 2 months ago
> Get a user to stop logging in as root.

It really depends if the machine is hosting anything that you don't want some users to access. If the machine is single-purpose and any user is already able to access everything valuable from it (DB with customer data, etc) or trivially elevate to root (via sudo, docker access, etc) then it's just pointless extra typing and security theatre.

panzagl · 2 months ago
I guess no one ever audits your servers.

u/panzagl

KarmaCake day2679December 7, 2011View Original