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sourraspberry commented on How Britain got its first internet connection (2015)   theconversation.com/how-b... · Posted by u/samizdis
sourraspberry · 8 months ago
Time-sharing is interesting. The same kind of thing is happening now with AI.
sourraspberry commented on How and Why I Stopped Buying New Laptops (2020)   solar.lowtechmagazine.com... · Posted by u/mgd
sourraspberry · 8 months ago
Spent like $2000 NZD on a new XPS 13 to replace my old XPS 13 from ~2017 - a device I loved. The new one was a piece of hot garbage. Overheat and throttled playing League of Legends - a game that has ran adequately on every other piece of hardware I've owned since 2011?

I couldn't understand how a 2022 device would run so much worse than 2017 device and assumed it was faulty. Returned, given a replacement, same issue. It is quite literally not built to hand the heat from the Intel chip doing very minimal stuff. I refuse to use a laptop that sounds like a jet engine when Microsoft is doing basic background stuff.

Returned and ended up buying a used 15 inch T-type Thinkpad with an AMD chip recommended by Reddit for $500 NZD. Runs great, cool, and quiet. It's much bigger and bulkier that the Dell but I don't mind.

Note: Not a Thinkpad fanboy, work has given me an X1 Carbon that I dislike for the same reasons I didn't like the new XPS 13 - it's useable, but it's still much hotter and louder than I would like.

sourraspberry commented on DivestOS ROM shuts after ten years   divestos.org/pages/news#e... · Posted by u/azalemeth
sourraspberry · 8 months ago
Any reasons given?

Always sad to see projects like this go. This was probably the best alternative to GrapheneOS for non-Pixel devices.

sourraspberry commented on Siyuan: Privacy-first, self-hosted personal knowledge management software   github.com/siyuan-note/si... · Posted by u/thunderbong
sourraspberry · 8 months ago
I've been using this for a couple of years on my home-server.

It's an Obsidian knock-off. It's pretty janky and the documentation is lacking. It's open-source which is nice... But the company behind it is ??? I don't know. They are Chinese but I couldn't find much about them.

I use it because I can self-host it, it has most of the features Obsidian has, and I can use it in a web-browser from anywhere - which is the biggest feature for me that Obsidian lacks.

sourraspberry commented on What happened to the world's largest tube TV? [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=JfZxO... · Posted by u/ecliptik
sentientslug · 8 months ago
Yes, it’s obvious AI writing. The fact that some people can’t tell is actually scary. Eventually (soon?) none of us will be able to tell.
sourraspberry · 8 months ago
> The fact that some people can’t tell is actually scary.

It really is, and I see more and more of it in Reddit comments, and even at work.

I had some obvious AI writing sent to me by a lawyer on the other side of a dispute recently and I was pissed - I don't mind if you want to use it to help you (I do myself), but at least have the decency to edit so it doesn't read like ChatGPT trash.

sourraspberry commented on What happened to the world's largest tube TV? [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=JfZxO... · Posted by u/ecliptik
Tiberium · 8 months ago
Am I overthinking it or is this blog post heavily AI-edited? The way the text is very similar to what modern GPT models would give you.

This paragraph was the last straw that made me think so: >This story isn’t just about a TV; it’s about preserving history and celebrating the people who make it possible. Shank’s journey serves as a reminder of the lengths we’ll go to honor the past and connect through shared enthusiasm.

Also

>Shank Mods’ video is not just a celebration of retro tech but a love letter to the communities that keep these technologies alive. From the daring extraction to the meticulous restoration, every moment of this story is a testament to what can be achieved with determination and collaboration.

sourraspberry · 8 months ago
100% AI drivel.

You take the video transcript, ask ChatGPT to write a short blogpost about it, and this is what you get.

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sourraspberry commented on GrapheneOS on Pixels getting extended Android support   grapheneos.social/@Graphe... · Posted by u/akyuu
chuankl · 9 months ago
The title is ambiguous. It might sound like it is about

> "GrapheneOS on Pixels" getting "extended Android support"

But it is really about

> GrapheneOS (commenting) on "Pixels getting extended Android support"

sourraspberry · 9 months ago
Also - it's an extension of OS updates but these phones were already getting security updates for the same period.

Example: Previously, Pixel 6 was to receive 3 years of OS updates and 5 years of security updates. Now it will receive 5 years of both.

sourraspberry commented on Nvidia and its partners built a system to bypass U.S. export restrictions   twitter.com/kakashiii111/... · Posted by u/mgh2
sourraspberry · 10 months ago
Close this loophole and another one opens. The ban was and is incredibly shortsighted.
sourraspberry commented on Nvidia and its partners built a system to bypass U.S. export restrictions   twitter.com/kakashiii111/... · Posted by u/mgh2
infocollector · 10 months ago
I am not sure I buy this argument that Nvidia management was complicit, but it does need investigation.
sourraspberry · 10 months ago
Willful ignorance, at best.

u/sourraspberry

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