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Allero , to Linux in Linux market share passes 4% for first time; macOS dominance declines

Institutuonals like governments and businesses do embrace Linux, too, and I don't find many regular users running Linux on their machine for anything but IT work

Allero , to Linux in Linux market share passes 4% for first time; macOS dominance declines

Yes, this was big news all over Lemmy when it happened.

Thanks for bringing it up though! Not everyone might have known that.

Allero , to Not The Onion in Online shop selling USED TAMPONS to strangers: 'Lucrative business'.

Well, if they are return customers from some other offering...

Otherwise nah, they don't.

Allero , to Not The Onion in Online shop selling USED TAMPONS to strangers: 'Lucrative business'.

Smell, color, clotting?

Allero , to Not The Onion in Online shop selling USED TAMPONS to strangers: 'Lucrative business'.

It's alright when you mean a water meant for drinking by children; it's actually a bit special in its content, and it's good to have that.

It's very much not alright when we mean child bathwater :D

Though, if you want to go a full rabbit hole, I have a special thing for you from one of Chinese provinces...

Allero , to Not The Onion in Online shop selling USED TAMPONS to strangers: 'Lucrative business'.

Unless you breathe with your pussy, no

Who knows horny men, though...

Allero , to Not The Onion in Online shop selling USED TAMPONS to strangers: 'Lucrative business'.

Would be so much more fucked up if that'd be child water

Allero , to Technology in The new Chinese owner of the popular Polyfill JS project injects malware into more than 100 thousand sites

Let's not make the splinternet a reality, pretty please.

Chinese scaling and manufacturing, Russian IT expertise, Iranian experience of sanctions evasion and North Korean hacking and remote operations mastery are not the combo you want to bet against.

They would absolutely build the self-sustaining economy and rival networks, but in the process it would destroy the Internet as we know it, and break communication channels that are vital for democracy and international peace, while also breaking communications between relatives and friends on the two sides.

Allero , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly

Yeah, I got that, but I don't think they mean that, exactly, otherwise it would be their focus indeed.

But I guess we'll have to wait and see

Allero , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly

They didn't mention it anywhere

Allero , to memes in "Soundblaster" was such an 80s/90s name for a computer part.

Nah, actually experienced it with random internal cards and decided to play it safe.

Can't say for all internal sound cards though, there can absolutely be ones that don't have the issue.

Allero , to Reddit in New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion

:D

Allero , to Ask Lemmy in What do you think the Great Filter is?

I don't think there is a single universal Great filter, and living and then potentially sentient beings with various traits will face various obstacles.

First, life needs suitable materials for polymers and a lot of energy. Most places don't have both.

Next, basic blocks of life that would be self-replicating and adaptive should be randomly generated, which is extremely unlikely and literally took over a billion years on Earth, a planet with generally great conditions for such process.

Then, those blocks should be able to get together to form complex structures - ideally, many separate ones, so that one event wouldn't destroy the entire effort. Earth had it easy, with billions of super simple life forms.

Next, assuming life survived up to this point in a potentially unfriendly and ever-changing environment, bombarded by UV light and exposed to myriad of sources of damage, it should not destroy itself or environment too badly to never recover. Earth had periods when life generated too much carbon dioxide or too much oxygen (yes, that too was a thing), and those were critical points at which our story could very much end.

Then, life has to evolutionize and get into complex forms, either by forming multicellular organisms or by making a cell a powerhouse of everything.

Then, life has to get sentient, and some kind of response system should be available and get highly complex.

Then, most of the sentient creatures just won't be tribal, and civilization requires society and a common effort.

Then, many more won't be expansionist, and will die out in some small region.

Many also won't be competitive, which would slow down evolution.

For those species who are competitive, they shouldn't destroy each other while they're at it, and this is currently one of the risks of our own.

And after all that, they should develop space travel and either get as developed and decisive and resource-rich as to send a generational ship to some random planet named Earth populated by genocidal monkeys, or to somehow hyperdrive here. They can very much decide it's not worth it, and they may be so far away we couldn't see signs of their civilization.

Allero , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly

Our initial offering will include ChatGPT, Google Gemini, HuggingChat, and Le Chat Mistral, but we will continue adding AI services that meet our standards for quality and user experience.

Is that the same Mozilla that started the Joint Statement on AI Safety and Openness?

What in living hell do proprietary and predatory AI services even doing here?

Mozilla just offered users to feed into the very abomination they claim to fight.

Also, for all things "AI", local is the only way to go if you ever want to have a chance at privacy.

Allero , to Reddit in New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion

Seen this post over and over. This is not a new study at that point

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