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7d 12h ago in home@lemmy.ziphappy birthday zip! am so glad i picked lemmy.zip when i did. you guys built something solid here.
A hacker group is poisoning open source code at an unprecedented scale
26d 12h ago in technology from arstechnica.comxz utils backdoor would have been carnage though. it almost succeeded too.
A suspected YouTube interface bug spikes RAM usage above 7 gigabytes, users report severe lag and frozen tabs — bug might be trapping browsers in an endless layout loop
1mon 15d ago in technology from www.tomshardware.comfirefox freezes
kill PID with the highest CPU use
youtube tabs all crash
reload youtube video(s)
repeat in a couple of days
Stop Killing Games delivers 'absolutely incredible' hearing in European Parliament: 'There was no [parliament member] that wasn't responding positively'
1mon 26d ago in technology from www.pcgamer.comi'm in tumblr and the posts about that vote was circulating there from day one, screencaps steadily increasing in vote number while i never saw it on reddit/lemmy or other places with some kind of algorithm as opposed to the simple reverse chronological feed that is tumblr's current default. i read the notes - people were reposting it elsewhere and it just disappear into the void. it was around 70% but was also very fast approaching the deadline when it exploded in popularity because of that guy.
in a way algorithms both almost killed and saved that petition - but there was a concerted, months long active action by uncountable number of people, a tremendous effort to save the petition and keep it going.
Focused microwaves allow 3D printers to fuse circuits onto almost anything
1mon 28d ago in technology from newatlas.comto think that this came out of 2010's microwaving grapes videos....
Microsoft patents system for AI helpers to finish games for you
3mon 11d ago in technology from tech4gamers.comIt's just that games should have a balanced 'just the story' mode where you both feel like you're actively playing the game but not be frustrated at the hardness. If some impossible perfectly execute or die versions of a campaign exist, then it should also have a leisurely immersive stroll. choose your own adventure movies should be an option. Like those game books that used to exist (Lone Wolf etc); some people roll the dices and play, but just going through the options is no less fun.
I can see why someone would want an AI helper to help 'finish the game' because there are games that are locked away by skill when all you want to see are the stories and options. but it's the fault of developers and gaming culture as a whole if 'games are supposed to make you feel powerful' are the only demand that are being catered to. Why should enemies in Core Keeper get stronger in multiplayer when it's just a local game; sometimes you just want to coop marauding through the biomes, and that's not a vanilla option.
reincarnation
3mon 16d ago in mop@quokk.au from quokk.auisn't this just reverse jupiter ascending....
Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage.
3mon 26d ago in technology from www.bloodinthemachine.comcan't believe i'm quoting a transformers fanfic but here we are...
“Hang on,” Wheeljack said, “I’d worry about passive systems, not active. This mech wasn’t exactly enthusiastic about where he was going. I’d bet on some kind of system he wouldn’t be able to control at all—better yet, something that doesn’t rely on power or signal at all. Something he couldn’t rip out, or block by hiding—”
Hook and Scrapper had come over. “Exterior composition,” Scrapper said instantly. “I’ve thought of doing something of the sort for transport containers—stripe the cladding with varying amounts of a neutrino-scan-visible material for tracking, even underground. Megatron, if that’s the method they’ve used, we don’t have enough appropriate materials to block it. They’ll be able to locate him with satellite scanners, and they’re certainly sweeping for us already. We’ve got to dispose of him at once. Ideally, by melting him down.”
“Hey!” Ratchet stood up. “How about we don’t jump to slagging one of my patients!”
Hook stared at him as if he was insane. “What melodramatic nonsense. You’ve never even spoken to him!”
“He’s on my table, he’s my patient!” Ratchet said.
“Enough,” Megatron said. “Offer me a rational alternative, or shut up.”
Great, that wasn’t pressure or anything. “Fine, how about this: destroying him is stupid,” Ratchet said. “We still don’t know basically anything about this planet, we’ve nearly been taken down twice already, and now they know for sure we’ll be trying for the Excelsior, which means they’re going to be waiting for us there with everything they’ve got. We need intel, and he’s probably got it.” Megatron’s face didn’t change, but he kept listening, at least. “And we don’t need to cover him head to toe with palladium sheathing. We just need to make sure he doesn’t match the pattern they’re scanning for.”
“Well?” Megatron said to Scrapper.
“We’d have to isolate the material they used… but I suppose Mixmaster could analyze a panel of his frame,” Scrapper said grudgingly. “We could disguise him…”
“Except then they will find a pattern here that doesn’t match anything in their database,” Hook said.
“Yeah, but they can’t have a negative-match process,” Wheeljack put in. “They’re not energy-bound, right? They’re materials-bound. That’s why they—recycle instead of smelt down. Any one of their mechs is probably carrying a dozen old parts, and you’d get a negative match any place two patterns overlap. They probably just make sure each new mech gets at least some parts in a unique pattern, and that’s what they’ll be looking for.”
but if there's also cameras everywhere then every time a negative match comes out then it just triggers the cameras to pick out those cars. best bet would be collectively agreeing to use one set of specific id for everyone, not a randomized id and thus unique id's
switched back to KDE and don't regret
3mon 27d ago in linuxmemes from lemmy.mlfirefox eats ram, but steam web process are worse. computer slow? kill steam. idk what browser engine it is but long term steam being open is bad.
California’s New Bill Requires DOJ-Approved 3D Printers That Report on Themselves
3mon 28d ago in technology from blog.adafruit.comhardware store parts didn't work out so well for Shinzo Abe too.
What Youtube channel has maintained high quality standards over the years?
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