Posts by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
 (DIR) Post #A5qp6aRjbBzvT14ShM by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2021-04-02T23:21:47Z
       
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       @toromino @laggard In Maslow's defense, back in his day computers were single thread
       
 (DIR) Post #A6Y6G3HXiRu3GugxXc by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2021-04-23T20:27:12Z
       
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       @amolith @anonymoose @DHeadshot Everyone knows the only non-BS browser is to switch your terminal to vertical render mode with green text and curl everything 0.0
       
 (DIR) Post #A6YGD3uXv4xXtb9GK0 by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2021-04-23T20:36:48Z
       
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       @amolith This article seems a little un-fair though, I think Brave only blocks 3rd party ads? So in a sense they are replacing 3rd party ads with this block chain monstrosity being described. Also, just because I spend 10 hours on X (say the vgame Warframe) and 1 hour on Y (say Loop Hero) doesn't *not* mean I SHOULD BE SENDING ALL MY HARD EARNED CASH TO Loop Hero now and forever:https://www.loophero.com/
       
 (DIR) Post #A7LjdyHPNlSPfL3u3E by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2021-05-17T18:45:29Z
       
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       @quad I thought OGG (under lossy) was the file format for Opus, did they come out with a new format?Or do people use .opus instead of .ogg? Like .js vs .mjs being both Javascript files (albeit one implies a Javascript module). If this is the case, then anything that supports OGG probably supports Opus
       
 (DIR) Post #AF8Hk1sne2PBPG1TlI by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-01-05T14:12:59Z
       
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       @alice are you using Debian? I affectionately call it Ubuntu LongLTS in my head X)But I guess the real world answer is that programmers are building the plane as it flies. On https://developer.Mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API you'll see a ton of web APIs with the experimental flag. Browsers and spec writers are putting functionality out in the wild to test their implementations (or see if any programmer wants them). It is equivalent to alpha/beta testing in the games industry.
       
 (DIR) Post #AF8Hk3YfPrUObOcQeu by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-01-05T14:17:47Z
       
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       @alice One difference is, in the games industry most customers can have the most up to date version of a game (without fear of breaking other games). OS's tend to incorporate updates at a much slower rate to make sure security isn't compromised (or that none of their favorite apps start to crash).Debian's Firefox is well know for being a couple versions behind mainstream (so the libraries used may be older than you'd expect). Maybe yours is a similar prob
       
 (DIR) Post #AF8ORUVNheDgM0B00O by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-01-05T14:56:58Z
       
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       @alice always good to see this little "issue" affects more than just me :)I too have been letting my systems lag a bit on updates, now that I think about it... It is just to easy to be lazy X)PS always wanted to try guix, there is just never enough time for all the fun things \o/
       
 (DIR) Post #AG2OfXN101fYFxl8Mq by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-02-01T16:02:11Z
       
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       I pay for https://posteo.de and https://fastmail.comI added Fastmail when Posteo stopped being able to reliably filter spam out of my inbox. I thought about dropping Posteo, but migrating my old accounts would is more work than $12 a year is worth (the spam is mostly filtered).I've been stunned by how nice Fastmail has been for the past year. Very easy to setup my own domain name, Calenders, and alias emails. Also, I think it is very pretty X)
       
 (DIR) Post #AIO1ML1Ec80eYgI7Ky by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-04-12T22:08:47Z
       
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       @sullybiker @Gargron I think y'all reacting to a headline... the 'third wave' posts anti-war messaging while leaving functionality unchanged. One commenter likened it to a feature: ""...to some people in Russia, it could be valuable information, something helpful."The article also details the "second wave" (node-ipc) which deleted user data. This is bad behavior, fullstop.https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/big-sabotage-famous-npm-package-deletes-files-to-protest-ukraine-war/In the 3rds case, saying don't do this is like saying "shut up and dribble" to free laborers.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJfA5ybODQTj8MTD6W by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-05-21T02:28:22Z
       
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       @DeveloperMemes little known physics fact, SpiderMan just killed everyone on that bus by instantaneously stopping it
       
 (DIR) Post #ALvuOyGDvDYFo8zkHI by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-07-28T00:06:43Z
       
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       I love nano so much it hurts
       
 (DIR) Post #AMIvx9lrdm3ZyS1NHE by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2022-08-08T02:42:54Z
       
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       @stux yeah, pretty sure Biden has a speech impediment. This joke is like playing a montage of FDR struggling with stairs, then saying he is unfit to be president:https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/bidens-stutter-how-a-childhood-battle-shaped-his-approach-to-life-and-politics/
       
 (DIR) Post #AqW4EveSf1w7mI8ETY by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2025-01-27T18:50:11Z
       
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       @stux still up 90% from last year. I've always been team red, but this is a minor correction on Nvidia's value gains overall. I do wonder what DeepSeek is doing differently to get more for less 🤔Also, wouldn't DeepSeek be using Nvidia GPU's like everyone else anyways? Is DeepSeek a graphics company?https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/NVDA
       
 (DIR) Post #AvDvP1bHf20mWi9NLM by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2025-06-17T14:06:53Z
       
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       @stux every time AI is mentioned I think of small models now because of this lady interviewed on PBS. She talks about AI being used to read CT scans for cancer, be used to place windmills, etc. Apparently the models are much smaller and require less data and energy than a ChatGPT. It would be so nice to know how to create a personal AI for a well defined task from a small dataset.https://www.pbs.org/video/the-world-of-ai-1749405092/
       
 (DIR) Post #AvYohhNR5qdPJwbxwm by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2025-06-27T16:00:44Z
       
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       @stux my only answer 😂 https://youtube.com/shorts/SIq-cmQz-Q0?si=UuHDwhiUvAcIuNxd
       
 (DIR) Post #Avzn4qAr5LukOBuKcC by davidhanzlik@mastodon.online
       2025-07-10T16:19:42Z
       
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       @bortzmeyer I mean Cloudflare's main business is stopping DDoS spam for a fee using its big firewall. It makes sense to me that they would offer a service to combat AI crawler spam for a fee too.Given that your average blog doesn't have the money, allowing the firewaller to charge the crawler seems like making the best of a bad situation.