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lacaio da inquisição @ obbeel @lemmy.eco.br
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  • It's also known by the MIT that race can be identified on X-rays using AI, and that doesn't mean much, does it?

  • I think the USA is taking a turn to the right more than americans care to admit. It's hard to believe some of these news.

    Also, peace on Europe depends on those 1945 treaties. Things can't go wrong. Something needs to be thought up, and the destruction of universities don't help. Duke University and others work hard but guess what? A lot of them are on the United States.

    This symbol of freedom won't go out without a bang. Who will support the world in these trying times? Which philosophers will bring the glue that holds us together? We need that.

  • Sadly, testing a Linux distro isn't something you can do without having unused SSDs laying around or reserving tens of GBs in space. Else I would try it and see how it is. It seems to be missing some visual identity, though. That's always nice. It got the spirit of what to do right, though.

  • Looks so good. I hope it's ready soon. TES Arena has a really good endless exploration idea, where you can wander and find new things to do, it's its best point in my opinion.

  • Imagine using Meta money at your local store or convenience store. It doesn't stop there, you need a Facebook account to "login" into your wallet.

  • Very nice achievement, favoring and stimulating FOSS use. OpenSCAD no less.

  • Good article. Very pro-gaming.

  • I can't wait for our Indian overlords to do the same soon. We can't get enough money.

  • That guy (Rich) got a big piece of shit up his ass. He goes all the way to quote Socrates. It's funny.

  • Creating unbiased public, open-source alternatives to corporate-controlled models.

    Unbiased? I don't think that's possible, sir.

  • That's certainly a better way to learn about ourselves. Specifically by learning how the chimpanzees select the medicinal leaves and so on.

  • This is a nice take on Garfield.

  • "Sex is a huge part of life, and it feels strange when art ignores that."

    I hate that every big book has a sex scene. I think it just doesn't fit with the overall feel of them. And now games are going that way.

    But getting more sex coverage on news media is good, I like that.

  • From what I understand, this is the trend because Apple Silicon works. It has well integrated GPU with CPU with great memory for AI tasks on a minimal case. You can run DeepSeek (the 671B one) on it. Who wouldn't want that? The problem is that those companies hardware, specifically the firmware, is not to be trusted.

    Imagine a world where you would have to jailbreak everything on your PC for it to work. I think that's what they're going for. AI is really useful, and if they can make something like Mac Studio cheaper, it has obvious value.

  • I personally find weird the read on web mechanism.

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