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  • Also look at all the mass-firings in the tech industry. Many of them are argued with AI being able to replace the workers, even though this hasn't been proven. Even non-tech companies argue that way. AI is supposed to increase efficiency and thus you need less people to do the work.

    The dot-com bubble at least also came with mass-enployment. I wonder if the burst of the AI-bubble will result in the companies having to re-employ many of the workers they fired...

  • That turns them generally on or off. That setting was already toggle on. I turned it off and on again and restarted the app, but it didn't show the message again.

    As I said...i saw the changelog message and closed it. I just want to view it again.

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    show changelog again after closing it

  • We use Zoom at work and that is quite good. I used Teams, Jitsi, BigBlueButton and Citrix and so far Zoom has had the least problems (Citrix being a close second place). It also has clients for all major platforms and OS.

    Their latest update greatly improved the chat functionality (in my opinion) and it is slowly replacing all other internal communication channels (mail/phone).

  • Es gibt spezielle Kleber für solche Plastikteile. Die "schweißen" das wieder zusammen und das hält tatsächlich gut. Oder du kaufst dir für 200€ einen 3d-drucker und druckst dir einfach Ersatzteile selbst :)

  • "Software, or generally computation, can be categorised as a type of building material rather than a type of product in itself."

    I just don't get why that would be a novel or helpful way of looking at it. If anything software is the tool you use to create something. Usually software is used to change and manipulate data in some way. So data could be your material (like marbel) and software could be your tool (like hammer and chisel). And heck...software development would be your blacksmith making your hammer and chisel and a compiler could be the blacksmiths furnace. That all makes more sense to me.

    But I'm just some random Internet guy. Don't take it personal. I guess it just 'clicked' in your mind and hasn't in mine (yet).

  • This...is a weird analogy. A more fitting metaphor would be that software is a tool and data is the material. Depending on what you want to do/build with the material you have, you have to choose the proper tools.

    And of course it can also be a product. Because of it is sold, then it is a product. I can go to the hardware store and buy a hammer. It is a tool for me, but a product for the store.

  • Thanks for the clarification. I would even say that I mostly agree with the sentiment. Immigration has been a pointless discussion for years now and I think no party (except the AFD) actually profited from it. SPD and die Grünen have both failed to disspell the AFD narrative.

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  • Your feeling for how much things will/should cost will be completely off. Some things will seem crazy expensive, while others are really cheap.

    Others said it, but I'll say it as well: Germans tend to be very friendly, but are not very open. It takes time for us to open up. In my experience, a lot of things (emotions for example) aren't said directly but are said jokingly.

    Germans tend to be direct and use short sentences. Something that can be answered with just one word, WILL be answered with just one word. That can sometimes seem like a harsh reaction to a simple question but really isn't meant as such.

    If you're still in school, it can be very different from what you know. Same goes for university. There are a lot less activities at school (clubs), but that frees up time to do things outside of school. So you have to organize you free-time by yourself and you might just spend that with friends.

    I guess you will also be walking more. This is totally based on my stereotype of American car-focused city building. The larger the cities are in Germany, the worse they get for driving with cars. All larger cities have a good public transport system and that naturally means that one has to walk more (to/from stations). I noticed that myself, when I moved from the countryside to the city.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Why won't my switch look like an actual switch?