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  • Switch off your air conditioner, we need the power to make pictures of pretty ladies with several fingers on each hand and the wrong number of arms.

    This right there makes me angry every time I think about it. My local government keeps promoting energetic sobriety: wash your clothes in the middle of the night, freeze your peasant ass off all winter, etc. My local government also sells power for dirt cheap to fucking global corporations. Furthermore AI is pushing data center power consumption through the roof. To think the techbros are trying to frame AI as the solution for sucking every little drop of inefficiency out of households. Maybe start by producing less green house gas then fucking aviation before pretending you’re not part of the problem.

  • saw a coworker wearing this shirt and it made such a profound impression on me that I had to search forever for a picture to show people because I couldn't describe it adequately rule
  • It sooo looks like this, but the poster is a an actual Beehaw user though, not a bot. I don't know what to think bee sob emoji

  • don't use ladybird browser lol
  • Kernel/Syscalls/jail.cpp includes the gender neutral "they" as well. Good on them for merging that PR.

  • Jason Rohrer’s Project December: AI seances at $10 a pop
  • Yeah in retrospect I see what you mean.

  • BBC: What is 'AI washing' and why is it a problem?
  • I've gotten a few of these questions at work. Non tech workers will throw ideas such as "random math drill powered by AI" or even "search powered by AI". These things are already solved following a traditional approach. In the end they add "powered AI" in the hopes the estimate will be lower I think.

  • Jason Rohrer’s Project December: AI seances at $10 a pop
  • Oh no. I mainly knew Jason Rohrer for his video games. For a few minutes I hoped this was some elaborate prank, but apparently he drank the Kool-Aid. He wrote that Project December’s chatbot was arguably the first machine with a soul. I preferred the playful minimalist existentialism of Passage.

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  • While clothing slides at exhilarating speed over a metal slider, sticky sweaty skin will instantly and firmly grip to it. You do NOT want to initiate thigh skin contact in the middle of a descent.

  • Is she flirting with me or just being polite
  • Why is Jesus blasting that woman with Netherlands flag energy?

  • It can't be that the bullshit machine doesn't know 2023 from 2024, you must be organizing your data wrong (wsj)
  • If you don’t have your data house in order, AI is going to be less valuable than it would be if it was,” he said.

    If your data house is in order, why do you need AI assistants to find your neatly organized information for you anyways?

  • Ubisoft CEO Condemns ‘Hateful Acts’ Against Developers Following AC Shadows Backlash - IGN
  • I know Ubisoft has a history of making greedy decisions, but when I see the disgusting backlash they get for being woke I can’t help but get curious about the game. There’s something irresistible about that kind of salt. That’s basically how AC Valhalla got in my backlog.

  • How open source money fixes a corrupted banking system
  • Open source money? Why not just call it crypto so everyone understands what this is about?

  • What was using the internet in the early 2000s like?
  • Personal websites were a thing. Web design was in its infancy and tools were pretty basic so every site looked different and artisanal. Fiddle with HTML in notepad, upload by FTP on some cheap host and there you are. There were webrings and guest books to connect with each other. I started corresponding with the woman who became my wife because she signed my guest book :)

  • Embarassing(?) confession
  • Everytime my new washing machine's done it's like somebody opens a musical Christmas card. Why can't it just buzz like a decent appliance.

  • Sedum after rain
  • The beading of the water on the leaves is impressive. Thanks for that photo!

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • Take care of yourself! If you only come once a week, please pick Wednesday it’s gonna be hilarious my dudes.

  • Software with politic opinion is are security threat
  • Agreed that it’s an entirely acceptable position to try and avoid being stuck in the crossfire of cyber warfare. Let’s be clear though, cyber warfare is already going on and Russia+China are pulling no punches routinely wiping American and European servers in various ways. Anyone on the front line of cybersecurity sees them knocking ceaselessly.

  • Software with politic opinion is are security threat
  • I would like to offer as a counterpoint that everything is political. Tech is no exception. Tech is a tool, a tool comes with a specific affordance and an affordance suggests to the wielder a certain worldview. To wilfully ignore the social and political impact of one's work does not protect it from the world's turmoil.

  • Gay Water Rule
  • I contest the use of derogatory "small dick energy" memes on the grounds of body inclusivity. Small dicks are valid, positive and worthy of appreciation.

  • Gay Water Rule
  • Most depressing thing on the box is the alcohol percentage.

  • "Google Gemini tried to kill me"
  • The wikipedia page you linked to actually states that the term is being pushed by industry (Google, Meta, OpenAI) and that its use is criticized by some researchers.

  • Le «gros bon sens», ce serait de hausser les taxes sur l’essence
    lp.ca Le « gros bon sens », ce serait de hausser les taxes sur l’essence

    À chaque début de saison estivale, le débat revient inévitablement : paie-t-on trop de taxes sur l’essence ?

    Le « gros bon sens », ce serait de hausser les taxes sur l’essence
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    Things Will Fall Apart - Louis Cole

    Fresh new Louis Cole dropped along with announcement for a whole new orchestral album to be released Aug. 9.

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    Happy Pi Day!

    It’s March 14th! An excellent day to eat pie and do maths. I might brush up on my geometry and try the NASA Pi Day Challenge.

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    SMILE - Doohickey [post punk]

    "SMILE is a post-punk band with a singer who prefers not to sing."

    Whole album's a banger. Sort of Sonic Youth vibes except I don't get bored halfway through (sorry Sonic Youth fans 😬)

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    Pièce d’Alexandra Stréliski dévoilée le mois passé. Ça fera changement de la politique. Ne vous gênez pas pour partager aussi vos coups de cœur musicaux québécois.

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    Northvolt annonce une nouvelle batterie Sodium-ion
    northvolt.com Northvolt develops state-of-the-art sodium-ion battery

    Northvolt is proud to add sodium-ion to its cell chemistry portfolio, enabling safe, low-cost, sustainable power for energy storage systems.

    Northvolt develops state-of-the-art sodium-ion battery

    Northvolt (oui ce Northvolt là) prépare une nouvelle génération de batterie supérieure à la lithium-ion, alors même qu’on vient de leur payer une fortune pour qu’ils bâtissent ici une usine de batteries… lithium-ion. J’espère vraiment qu’elle sera pas déjà obsolète avant de lever de terre.

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    www.lapresse.ca La fabrication de la colère

    Je suis souvent en colère. Pas en furie, juste en rogne. C’est un sentiment particulièrement stérile qui n’a rien à voir avec les belles colères des révoltés, une sorte de ronchonnement intérieur totalement dénué d’envergure et de portée – en général, seuls les arbres entendent mes ruminations et je...

    La fabrication de la colère

    Je suis souvent en colère. Pas en furie, juste en rogne. C’est un sentiment particulièrement stérile qui n’a rien à voir avec les belles colères des révoltés, une sorte de ronchonnement intérieur totalement dénué d’envergure et de portée – en général, seuls les arbres entendent mes ruminations et je pourrais jurer qu’ils ne sont pas impressionnés.

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    C’est récurrent, pourtant, un matin sur deux, peut-être plus, peut-être moins en période creuse, je parcours les chroniques indignées de certains journaux, et je viens, comme on dit si justement dans nos contrées, en beau câlisse.

    C’est une colère multicouche, elle a différentes raisons d’être qui chacune l’engraissent. J’en veux aux chroniqueurs qui manquent de nuance, j’en veux à la culture de l’indignation qui rend la nuance si peu désirable, je m’en veux d’être cette personne pointilleuse et tatillonne qui peut passer des matinées entières à avoir des discussions imaginaires avec ceux que je juge de mauvaise foi, absurdes joutes verbales où je parviens toujours à leur faire entendre raison, allez, tu vois bien que si on prend ça en considération, ça change quand même la donne, non ? Merci pour ton écoute.

    Pourtant, ce ne sont pas les raisons d’éprouver une juste colère qui manquent. La liste est longue, on la connaît bien.

    On devrait tous vibrer de rage face aux innombrables injustices dont est cousue notre société, il y a assez d’iniquité dans nos villes, nos pays et notre planète pour attiser durant toute une vie les braises d’une révolte féconde.

    Malheureusement ce n’est pas cette révolte-là qui est attisée par mes lectures matinales, même si je retrouve souvent, entre les lignes outrées que je lis, les mêmes inquiétudes que les miennes, le même effarement face à divers enjeux. Mais c’est une inquiétude qui m’est transmise avec hargne, un effarement qu’on me crie par la tête en me montrant du doigt ceux qui ne le partagent pas, des imbéciles, des crétins, des pleutres et des losers, des moins que rien qui ne méritent que morgue et mépris. Ça vous gâche un consensus, tout ce fiel.

    Certains sont-ils mobilisés par ces stridulations quotidiennes ? Est-ce qu’à force de se faire dire qu’on est une idiote utile trop à gauche ou une mauvaise alliée trop à droite, on finit par voir la lumière ? Considérant que la plupart de ces textes prêchent principalement aux convertis, lecteurs conquis d’avance qui aspirent à être confortés dans leurs croyances en ouvrant leur journal, qui cherche-t-on à convaincre avec ces phrases belliqueuses et ces propos badigeonnés de vitriol ?

    On me dira, comme le fait régulièrement mon chum qui est écœuré de m’entendre argumenter dans le vide, de ne plus lire ces publications. Mais leur présence est telle dans le paysage médiatique que j’aurais l’impression de faire de l’écoute sélective. Je pourrais aussi faire un petit pas de recul, en prendre et en laisser, ne pas me laisser atteindre par ce ton constamment remonté.

    Mais on en vient à se laisser gagner par cette mentalité d’assiégés, toute cette opiniâtreté dans le rejet de l’autre finit par percoler, ces incessants appels à la hargne fonctionnent, parce que même si je n’en entends plus le propos, j’en retiens l’essence : vous n’êtes pas en crisse ? Soyez en crisse ! Je n’ai pas envie d’être en crisse. J’ai envie de comprendre.

    Mais les lumières de ces textes n’éclairent pas, elles aveuglent. Et plutôt que de sortir de ces lectures galvanisée, remplie d’une noble envie d’agir et de répandre la bonne parole, je ferme l’ordinateur, toute hérissée d’une colère informe et poisseuse que je traîne avec moi une partie de la matinée. Je prépare le lunch de ma fille, je la regarde partir pour l’école, je sors, je travaille, avec toujours derrière moi ce sentiment acide et mesquin.

    Il me suit parfois jusque dans un bois où je passe presque chaque jour, j’entre alors dans un dôme de chants d’oiseaux avec ma petite rancœur et cette vaine agitation née de l’impuissance. Le grand pic est là qui me salue, comme la tortue peinte et les brochets qui fraient dans les eaux peu profondes, mais je ne les vois pas, je bougonne d’une bougonnerie qui n’aidera jamais personne, qui ne fera avancer aucune cause.

    Je finis par en vouloir à ma colère elle-même, je la trouve petite et veule, elle n’a même pas l’élégance d’être profonde ou la fierté de m’appartenir, c’est une colère manufacturée et contagieuse, un produit, particulièrement cheap de surcroît, que j’ai acheté comme une épaisse. Parce que ce ne sont pas les idées que je lis qui me dérangent et me font rouspéter des matinées de temps. Dans ce climat médiatique, l’opinion est un emballage, ou à la rigueur une plus-value. Le vrai produit, ce qu’on nous vend, c’est une indignation qui se limite à elle-même, et à son instrumentalisation par ceux qui savent s’en servir.

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    Relationship between vehicle characteristics and injury severity

    This report published on August 30 by Vias (Belgium) studies the relationship between the car’s characteristics (such as size, weight and power) with injury severity in case of collision. It’s available in French and Dutch only, but it includes an English summary.

    Here’s an excerpt:

    > With the exception of vehicle age, we find that vehicle characteristics that reduce the injury severity of car occupants, such as high mass, are more likely to be detrimental for the other party. For example, when the mass of a vehicle increases by 300 kg, the probability of fatal injuries for car occupants decreases by half while the same probability for the other party increases by 77% for car occupants and 28% for vulnerable road users, respectively. A similar pattern is seen for other vehicle characteristics such as power and pickup trucks. This indicates an opposite relationship between occupant safety and opponent safety, or put another way: vehicles with a high capacity to protect their occupants (= high crashworthiness) tend to have a lower capacity to protect the opponent (= high crash aggressiveness).

    Big takeaway for me: if the vehicle hitting a pedestrian or a cyclist is a pick-up, the victim is 91% more likely to be severely wounded and 196% more likely to be killed.

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    www.newyorker.com A Century of “Shrill”: How Bias in Technology Has Hurt Women’s Voices

    Technological bias is about more than audio quality—it’s about the forces that influence whose stories are told and how.

    A Century of “Shrill”: How Bias in Technology Has Hurt Women’s Voices

    An old article, but I just stumbled upon it and found it enlightening. The trope of criticizing women for the way they talk has deeper implications than I thought.

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    The song's on the album Favours: https://slagqueens.bandcamp.com/album/favours

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    Eisenhower's farewell address (1961)

    I’m not American, so it’s hard for me to judge how famous Eisenhower’s farewell address is in the USA. There are things I probably don’t know about it as well. I just find it fascinating since it warns against a number of threats that have basically materialized.

    He warned against:

    • the dominance of the arms industry
    • being captive of the tech elite
    • becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate

    The place of religion is interesting as well, as his language is quite pious while being inclusive as well for the time, as he "prays that peoples of all faiths, all races, all nations, may have their great human needs satisfied" and so on.

    Anyways, to me it’s interesting to give it a listen in light of how things are today. It’s ~15 minutes and there’s a transcript too.

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    Demen - Morgon [dark ambient]

    So nocturnal

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    I’m NOT excited about coding by AI [venting]

    I’m a dev. I’ve been for a while. My boss does a lot technology watch. He brings in a lot of cool ideas and information. He’s down to earth. Cool guy. I like him, but he’s now convinced that AI LLMs are about to swallow the world and the pressure to inject this stuff everywhere in our org is driving me nuts.

    I enjoy every part of making software, from discussing with the clients and the future users to coding to deployment. I am NOT excited at the prospect of transitioning from designing an architecture and coding it to ChatGPT prompting. This sort of black box magic irks me to no end. Nobody understands it! I don’t want to read yet another article about how an AI enthusiast is baffled at how good an LLM is at coding. Why are they baffled? They have "AI" twelves times in their bio! If they don’t understand it who does?!

    I’ve based twenty years of career on being attentive, inquisitive, creative and thorough. By now, in-depth understanding of my tools and more importantly of my work is basically an urge.

    Maybe I’m just feeling threatened, or turning into "old man yells at cloud". If you ask me I’m mostly worried about my field becoming uninteresting. Anyways, that was the rant. TGIF, tomorrow I touch grass.

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    Google and Meta to block all reputable media for Canadians

    I'm not surprised of their reaction to the new law C-18, but I'm pretty worried of its impact on the information reaching citizens and democracy.

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    In 1987 a group of orcas spent the summer wearing a dead salmon hat

    I heard about this today. I thought no animal could be as silly as humans but here you go.

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    Protomartyr - Here Is The Thing [Post-Punk]

    that chaos

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    Just Mustard - I Am You [Shoegaze, Post-punk]

    Love their last album. The kind of music that draws power from vulnerability.

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    luciole luciole @beehaw.org

    Doesn't know the lyrics. Just goes meow meow meow.

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