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  • This belongs in some automated build system, no?

  • Of course you can! I blame people all the time, and for a lot less!

    And am I dead? Only socially.

  • As long as net neutrality exists, I don't think capitalism can kill the web.

    It can force it to change, evolve, shift. But that is exactly the web's DNA, it has done so ever since the beginning, and that's not a threat.

  • Because what is dying is one part of the web, or more specifically, a certain type of product that is served over the web.

    Which I, for one, am very, VERY glad is dying. There's an infestation of SEO driven sites with basically a lot of word diarrhea and metric tons of ads, and finally at the bottom, the single sentence you were looking for.

    A pox on those sites, let them die.

  • The peasants are the ones who die in the fighting, not the lords.

  • The format isn't static, and new versions of the standard have been released throughout the years. There are also separate definitions for each "app" - document, presentation and workbook.

    The latest update however was for documents, v4 having been released in 2016, so 9 years ago. For presentations and workbook, the latest update was 14 years ago.

    So yeah, we all figured that what MS was doing was mostly for show a long time ago, but it's not like this is recent news at all...

    I suppose it ties into the whole win11 migration hubbub, I expect they have a bunch of people trying out their software and wondering why the ms compat is sh*t.

  • How? Did they have a straw?

  • Omg the scarf I cant

  • Oh I mean AMD going "oh that's clever, so I can just do this and change that..." and release a new version of their windows drivers.

  • Yes, but a nice coincidence nonetheless.

    The "nothing of value" here is the part on dispute, since OP argues that anime girls (from gacha specifically but likely otherwise too) are worthless, which probably makes many husbandos very mad.

  • And this, ladies and gentlemen, is a good example of how certain people come to believe in conspiracy theories.

    They are faced with a seemingly overwhelming argument that destroys some fictional narrative they chose in their head, probably because they misremember or misunderstood some basic fact behind that narrative in the past (like not listening to a thing during math and sciences classes).

    Re-evaluation of all the facts in light of new information would be too taxing, and probably lead to an undesirable outcome even if completed successfully (like realising they were wrong, and possibly start questioning themselves), so a different strategy is employed.

    This consists of cherry picking a very minute aspect of a bigger picture (here, that trump puts the medal in his pocket) and spin a whole narrative around it.

    This works surprisingly well, at least for them, since their brain has either forgotten the conflicting facts, or outright fails to recognise their glaring ignorance about all other possibilities to explain that minute aspect differently (like the fact that the guy handing over the medal to trump is talking to him, in what looks very much like the act of gifting him the medal).

    Where this unfortunately breaks down is when other people, not so reality-impared, challenge them by pointing out the glaring factual omissions.

    This is usually seen as a personal attack, like they're being called out individually and being called unpleasant things (which can be usually the case), and will respond by questioning the other person's character, intelligence and/or intentions.

    Oh, and downvoting.

  • hobby

    Jump
  • I admit I don't follow this type of development at all, but I was very surprised that the work is actually being done by Valve, and not AMD. I wonder if they "back port" this into Windows, that'd be... something.

  • What are you crying about, body? Here's some vitamin c and a croissant, you're fine.

  • Valve's Linux graphics team has been working a lot around FSR4 and ray-tracing as some of their common themes recently for RADV driver improvements.

    In case anyone's wondering where this comes from like I was...

  • Drinking seawater will kill someone quite fast...

  • That's obviously a warframe.

  • DOGE cutting off ICE would save billions in direct federal spending, and probably save trillions by preventing the huge economic harm caused by lack of manpower.

  • I don't think that's where we're failing.

    It became very obvious, a couple of weeks into Israel's retaliation, that this wasn't ever about the Hamas attacks but about wiping out every single Palestinian from Gaza.

    But the EU is still searching for a spine, the US condones it, and the rest of the world doesn't really care enough.

    And here we are, with dozens and dozens of innocent people being massacred every single day. It makes me sick to my stomach...

  • I love how she looks so ascetic in that last frame, and yet she drew those cute hearts around Horse.

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

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