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  • I hated school because there was a bunch of kids mocking and laughing at me for most of it.

    I guess some popular kids had good times by pulling my pants down or constantly hitting my chair during class. They must reminisce and miss those times, when they were laughing with their peers.

  • ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match — OpenAI's newest model bamboozled by 1970s logic
  • That must be why Google’s greenhouse emissions went up 50% in five years. ChatGPT's legendary efficiency.

    Keep defending those power wasting glorified autocomplete. In no way are we doomed as a species.

    We can just continue tu pump more and more into the air. "AI" will surely find a solution for that anyway.

  • The joys of browsing the web nowadays.
  • I usually do. This was from my google news feed, which opens in Chrome. I could have opened it with FF, which has uBlock origin, but it's not worth it.

    I just got mildly infuriated when this crap appeared.

    I though this was the place for this but apparently not. I'll delete the post and never try posting anything on lemmy again. Have a nice day.

  • W H Y
  • Und dann es gibt wann und wenn.

    I'm a native French speaker that learned English in school, and we had to get used to words spelt the same but with a different pronunciation and sometimes a slightly different meaning.

    Don't worry, you'll probably get used to it.

  • ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match — OpenAI's newest model bamboozled by 1970s logic
  • It probably consumes as much energy as a family house for a day just to come up with that program. That's what happens.

    In fact, I did a Google search and didn't have any choice but to have an "AI" answer, even if I don't want it. Here's what it says:

    Each ChatGPT query is estimated to use around 10 times more electricity than a traditional Google search, with a single query consuming approximately 3 watt-hours, compared to 0.3 watt-hours for a Google search. This translates to a daily energy consumption of over half a million kilowatts, equivalent to the power used by 180,000 US households.

  • Where does the internet cable go?
  • I'm not a cable expert by any means and can't answer all the questions, but I can tell you that the protocol used by cable is called DOSCIS. So it might guide you into some of those answers.

    And the coax cable itself doesn't go very far now because it's connected to a fiber network somewhere in your neighbourhood.

  • It's the intention that matters?
  • Just leaving this here.

    Henry Ford is an American icon who was also a Nazi sympathizer with rabid anti-Semitic views. Under his leadership, Ford Motor Corporation became the engine of the American economy and one of the nation’s most iconic brands. Likewise, history books celebrate its founder Henry Ford as one of the nation’s greatest industrialists.

  • Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
  • It became untenable well before that for certain people. It's all stuff that can be changed or disabled but the Start Menu in Windows 10 with the tiles, and its default search on Bing was infuriating. I do tech support and some clients just don't bother to deactivate it. There is also the whole thing about Microsoft removing parts of the old Control Panel and its utilities.

    But another aspect of why they may also be losing market is how bad they have been with other architectures, like ARM. Windows for ARM seems to be lacking a lot. Even though they have been slowly getting better with emulation, they are still very much behind macOS and Linux. And I'm just a level 1 tech, but it seems like ARM devices and other low power architectures will slowly replace the old home desktops. They may have made a big mistake there.

    But they still hold the corporate world and governments by the balls so, it's gonna be interesting to see.

  • Honestly, 24MB is way too much for this setup
  • I'm always a bit amazed of how things have progressed and on what Linux can still run.

    This is an extreme example, but it's also possible to run a modern Linux OS on SBCs like a Raspberry Pi Zero, and still have something somewhat usable depending on your needs.

    To have a computer half the size of a credit card with more RAM than my full tower rig from 2001 is amazing. And it can even run software from that era with dosbox or wine.

    My 15 years old laptop is still supported and can still read 1080p on YouTube, using Linux.

    Linux devs just recently decided to drop support for 486 CPUs and some early Pentiums.

    There's just no competition.

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  • In a dark dark town, there was a dark dark street, in the dark dark street, there was a dark dark house, in the dark dark house, there were dark dark stairs, down the dark dark stairs, was a dark dark cellar and in the dark dark cellar... Three skeletons lived. But not the ones you're thinking about.

    Maybe it's their neighbours.

  • France is considering a plan to ban adult-only hospitality facilities such as hotels, restaurants and campsites.
  • The high commissioner for childhood, Sarah El Haïry, said the “no-kids trend” amounted to “violence against children” but that her target was not couples who decide to remain childless, but adults who do not want to be disturbed by other people’s children.

    Sure, sure. Violence against children. What a fucking ridiculous thing to say.

    EDIT: I'm not from France but I speak French natively and was looking into more information about this person. From her party's website, apparently:

    I don't understand her point at all. She says that because some places are not accepting kids, it's putting pressure on parents and force them to show videos to their kids instead of interacting with them.

    Lady, nobody is telling you that you can't fucking bring your kids to Disney Paris just because some people would like to have a hotel nearby where they won't have to hear your kids. She's so fucking entitled. She equates not wanting kids nearby to forcing parents into plugging their kids on screens. And violence against them! Is asking your child to stay quiet is also violence? Are quiet train cars violence against people that would like to shout their lungs out?

    C'est ta putain de responsabilité d'empêcher tes enfants de grimper sur les étrangers dans le train, mais t'as pas forcément à les mettre derrière un écran pour ça. C'est pas la faute des passagers autour si tu sais pas t'occuper de tes enfants. T'as pas à leur imposer. Ils peuvent être des enfants qui lisent, qui dessinent, qui jouent à des jeux de table... C'est pas parce que t'as des enfants que toi et toute ta famille avez le droit d'empiéter sur les autres. Non mais quelle stupidité.

    Source de la citation

  • boot: "you are in emergency mode"
  • With boot disks. When installing an OS, it was common to have the installer ask if you wanted to create a boot disk in case anything happened to the MBR. They also came with the OS if you bought it prepackaged.

    There was also a trick that would boot a Linux system from DOS using loadlin.

  • boot: "you are in emergency mode"
  • Back in my days (late 90ies), smartphones were not a thing. I had to dual boot into Linux, face a problem, reboot into Windows, search for a solution or a package, then reboot into Linux. A second computer was very useful. But now, yeah, most issues can be solved using a smartphone.

    However I tried to format a micro SD card with an OTG cable and image it for a Raspberry Pi using my smartphone lately, and I never succeeded. My phone doesn't have an integrated micro SD card reader nor the option to format one. All the apps I found that were claiming to format SD cards did nothing but show me ads. Just another Raspberry Pi would have been more useful than a smartphone at that moment.

  • You are here
  • I've always liked the message an image like this conveyed. Being independent, going your own way, liking a bit of type 2 fun. But at the same time if you take it literally, it reminds me that doing precisely this is often frowned upon for different reasons.

    According to the principle of leave no trace, you should ideally stick to the already established trails. The parks in my region all require visitors to stay in the trails, and camp in designated sites unless it's the back country. It's kind of difficult to do something like this in the real world without being kind of a jerk.

    Also, life is discriminatory and we have evolved a fucked up way of socially distancing ourselves from people that society considers eccentric.

    So even if I understand the message, it also makes me think about how doing something like this can often be hard and isolating.

  • The Yin/Yang of SciFi
  • That's one of the reasons I stopped rewatching Stargate. It's so noisy.

    One night, I was rewatching Stargate late during the night and I realized I needed to lower the volume often to avoid annoying or waking up the people around. I could wear headphones but I don't want to hear guns and explosions so frequently so near.

    I really liked Stargate (SG-1 and Atlantis) but now a big part of what I see and hear when I watch it, is guns and explosions, and I'm passed that.

  • Ottawa to bring back EV incentives: Minister Joly
  • Cars cars cars! Buy a car! Do you like your new car? You can go to places in your new car! Because you won't get there using public transit, and cycling will make you fear for your life.

    Making sure Canadians can buy affordable e-bikes? Naaah. Buy a car! It's good for the economy! Everyone needs an affordable car! Cars cars cars!

  • Home Assistant Says Goodbye to 32-bit and Hacky Install Methods
  • I'm not sure how my install works, as I just found a script that installed everything for me and it worked on different SBCs. However, when I look into "About", HA says the installation method is supervised. And according to the article, this is precisely what is going to stop being supported.

    Home Assistant is deprecating two installation methods, meaning they will continue working for now, but support will end in six months with the release of Home Assistant 2025.12. This includes Home Assistant Core, which runs in a Python environment, and Home Assistant Supervised, which involves running your own operating system underneath Home Assistant.

    This is what I do. I have an Orange Pi 3b as a file server but it also runs HA in a docker image on top of that. I guess I'll just wait and see if it stops working. If so I'll try to reinstall using whatever "new/official/supported" method they want, and if not working, I'll jut give up on HA.

  • Taking advantage of Québec's bike infra

    Spring has sprung, the cycling networks in Québec, the Route Verte and other regional or municipal paths, are now mostly open.

    So it's again possible to explore or use the network to go camping, as part of touring, or just to get from point A to B.

    And you should know that if you are touring or arriving on a bike, there is a program called "Bienvenue Cyclistes" where all national parks (provincial parks here) will offer you a campground for less than $10. Keep in mind you also have to pay entry fees that are around $10 too. About the same for some wood. This is also possible in some other establishments. Consult the map linked above.

    You should also know that you can use public transit around Montréal to bring your bike with you. It's included in the ticket. So you can take the metro, but more importantly, the REM, and the commuter trains. There are also some exo buses with bike racks. So you can go to St-Jérôme for Le P'tit Train du Nord in a commuter train with your bike for a few dollars. From that trail you can also reach another park, Parc national du Mont Tremblant

    Today I'm going to see my family from Montréal to the Drummondville region. In the other direction. The ~140 km to get there is entirely bike trails/paths. I cut the itinerary in two stages and stop in a small national park called the Parc national de la Yamaska for a night of camping.

    The first part to get there is using a network of local bike trails. The first from Longueuil to Chambly is called La montée du Chemin de Chambly. Then from the other side of the Richelieu river there is a trail called La route des Champs to Granby. And from Granby to the park it's local trails. They have very nice cycling infra in that region.

    Here are some pictures of La route des Champs and the local trail before the park.

    ! ! !

    Then tomorrow, I will use another trail connecting to the park called La Campagnarde. This one goes to Drummondville, entirely on small gravel, and sometimes very remote and quiet.

    I do this multiple times a year so I thought I would share some tricks and adventures. And I've been encouraged to by /u/Evkob.

    Have fun cycling everyone!

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    toronto.citynews.ca Ottawa gives Via Rail 30 days to make changes after passengers stranded

    Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez is also asking for an independent investigation into the incident in which passengers were stranded for 10 hours

    Ottawa gives Via Rail 30 days to make changes after passengers stranded
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    Last three weekends at Yamaska National Park in Québec

    I've been doing some rail trails on the "green roads" (routes vertes) to visit my parents for the last three weekends and I stopped at the park for overnights as I didn't want to cycle the full 140 km in one shot and then back. It's getting greener!

    The Yamaska National Park is a small park located around a reservoir in southern Québec. From there it's possible to access multiple rail trails and "linear parks" going in all directions.

    More pictures in the comments.

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    And Debian is supposed to be the stable one

    The last two upgrades have broken my audio setup.

    First the options for Network Server and Network Access in paprefs were greyed out and my sinks disappeared after upgrading to bookworm. I just had to create a link to an existing file and it was working again but, it's weird that it was needed in the first place. Pretty sure it has something to do with the change from pulseaudio to pipewire but I'm not very up to date on that subject and I just want to have my current setup to continue working.

    Then yesterday I just launch a simple apt-get upgrade and after rebooting my sinks disappeared again. The network options in paprefs were still available, but changing them did nothing. I had to create the file ~/.config/pipewire/pipewire-pulse.conf.d/10-gsettings.conf and stuff it with "pulse.cmd = [ { cmd = "load-module" args = "module-gsettings" flags = [ "nofail" ] } ]" in order to have my sinks back.

    I know it's not only a Debian thing, as I can see this happening to people on Arch forums, but as Debian is supposed to be the "stable" one, I find it amusing that a simple upgrade can break your sound.

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    Any way to report ads?

    Using Boost for Lemmy, I got an obvious political ad from the right asking to sign a petition to scrap the gun "ban" in Canada (it's a registry not a ban).

    Now I understand this is an ad but I don't appreciate having propaganda from the right injected into my browsing on lemmy. Have better ads, or let us report them.

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