

YouTube Music is filled with AI generated songs with straight up hentai album covers


YouTube Music is filled with AI generated songs with straight up hentai album covers
I’ll never do cloud gaming/computing.
If a cloud server becomes the only way to play the newest releases, I’m never playing the newest releases again. That’s fine. There are more games between 1980 and 2025 than I have years of life available to play.
If you can’t build a desktop and must rent an Amazon computing instance, I’m not doing computing anymore. That’s fine, people lived for thousands of years without computers, I don’t need computers to eat.


AI writing tools — improve, summarize, translate, and more (Anthropic / OpenAI)
why though


Mozilla really baffles me with some decision making. They can see something like Proton become huge with 5% of Mozilla’s brand awareness, and still, they cancel even the most basic of projects like their dedicated password manager.


Yea no shit, Sherlock!
I wasn’t the one creating a post to ask the question.
Are you gonna do something about it
About the issues where I live? A lot of things, actually. About your failed shithole of a country? No, not really. You elected the guy twice. Good luck, though, bestie.


Sufficiently rich people don’t go to jail.
People already have the RAM
Pre-builts and laptops are reverting to 16 GB as default, and those represent the vast majority of yearly PC hardware sales.
Steam data is hardly skewed towards a data center with a lot of RAM, and supports the idea of 16 GB being the default for most users, with a newly increased trend towards 32 GB (that is very likely going to be shattered and revert to 16 GB in 2026 given the current scenario).


This guy was arrested inside his own safe with a gun. He is a lunatic. He is also obviously trying to cash out somehow, even though since 2015 he himself claims to have no ties with Mega anymore and that it has been compromised.
Either way, Mega hasn’t been good for piracy for ages, nor is it trust worthy for private data sharing.
I use Apdatifier for KDE and it checks every 180 minutes. If there are updates, I update.
You can recreate this with sausages or some cooked vegetables. We do it at science fairs.
Set them up in an alternating pattern of cold, hot, cold, hot. Let somebody place their arm on top. They’ll feel like they just got a severe burn, even though they’re fine and the sausages are not hot enough to cause any harm.
They even got the good version of Aero that doesn’t add weird white stripes to the glass, and instead let’s it just be blurry.
it’s impossible for that to exist.
How curious! The fact that it exists seems to contradict your statement.
And then to keep it backwards compatible
This sentence makes no sense in the context of how it works.
Because “you just need to recompile it”
Not having to do that is the entire point.
If only a huge PC gaming store had solved this problem years ago with a standard runtime environment for Linux games…
…alas it doesn’t exist, and if it did, Lemmy would keep complaining about it and instead drooling over another store that doesn’t even have an official Linux client.
Endeavour is Arch. It uses the Arch repos.
If it isn’t Arch, then those automated Windows 11 installers with pre-configurations used by enterprises aren’t Windows. Of course they are.
Yay? Everybody knows you should use paru! /s
I don’t think you understand why we hate LLMs. Hint: not the architecture.
I have a visceral “AI” sensor that triggers when I see these:
“Rust Implementation (v2)”
“Performance Benchmarks (Validated)”
Human beings don’t self-validate explicitly like that. AI loves doing it.
You generate code, there’s a bug, you ask for a fix, your AI of choice will always output with:
*** Fix build issue ***
*** End fix ***
and then call it “Version 2 (Validated)”.
Sometimes it’s more subtle, but you can feel it, it loves adding “confirmed”, “working”, “validated”.