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  • Not if they have hots for a 14yr old

  • Solar and batteries (chemical). If we could harness lightening then that's come without mechanical energy as well. There's biological energy as well, we don't have a way to extract it directly as electricity but it exists

    Mechanical and heat is just the most common way to get electricity for us at the moment.

  • Yeah, I think it used to be like that, then because programming paid a lot everyone started wanting those jobs even if they didn't like actual programming.

  • DAE...

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  • I'm old school so I only have a few epubs. I want to conserve my battery. Epubs will make it last a day, videos and audios will drain it. And of course using Internet drains it too.

  • DAE...

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  • I just download a few on my phone before I travel.

  • So once again the case of "I want good things but I don't want good things to people I don't like even more". Leading into everyone being worse off. Classic US of A

  • Ok, I'm confused. if schools are funded by property taxes, wouldn't they be more funded now because the property taxes are higher? Because the property taxes are increasing because the value of the house is increasing right? That doesn't increase the expenses, all the money should be way more than what it used to goto school in the past

  • That's actually what I think of as how the open source works. It's not that millions of people are working for you to have things all the time. It's just that instead of making something and letting it be lost in some hard drive they share it. If something has enough interest, use value, and passion from the creator then the work will continue.

    Some programs with heavy industry use, or a passionate user base will be successful, but even the niche small programs are there so if someone wants to continue the work they can.

    Vs the same little programs from companies that are not open source will be just lost, you can't get the source and continue even if you want to. Even they will discard the source, or the guy that worked on it will be gone and noone knows anything.

    So appreciate open source, even if it doesn't work for all the cases, it is better because it can continue, the effort isn't lost. Open source licenses don't promise future maintenance, they are just available as they are

  • Sure, but the compute isn't free. Our brains are way more optimized than anything else we can build. And it's not even accurate enough for most tasks it is being used/advertised for.

    And all the data centers they are building is taking away the energy and water we allocated for human use, we don't have infinite resources.

  • I don't want to drive, give me walkable cities and public transportation

  • And it's important to remember, when everyone thought slavery was all good because it's free labor, it cost government a lot of money to remove it because they had to pay the slave owners compensation. That's disregarding the human rights and plethora of problems.

    For "I'm fiscally right" people, your money will go towards all these extravaganza when it inevitably doesn't bring back the money expended on it.

  • Touch typing means a whole different thing now lol

  • I'd love if they had reasonable targets that being efficient made you have feee time.

    When I asked my boss how do I manage 40 hours if I finish some tasks faster than others, they were like "just let me know what that happens, I need to give you more work" lol

  • Doesn't curl already resume download if it can be resumed? Basically just measure the file size in disk and offset that while downloading and done. What benefit does this have?

    I guess one is downloading multiple parts in parallel and then merging is possible. But that is if the server allows downloading with offset, in which case I think a simple curl script could do the same.

  • I'll say it as much as I can. Tax business, on profit not individuals on their salary. Salary comes from a business paying you, they have accountants, they can pay taxes.

    And when you tax profits, they have the incentive to reinvest in the company, either by hiring more people, or building things, or spending money on research. Instead of giving record profits to shareholders.

    Of course you can have small businesses below certain employee numbers exempt or something like that to help new businesses.

    This of course means you can't hand out "government help" by just taking less taxes from people already making money, and have to install give real help to people in need irrespective of their salary.

    And of course there might be some details that should be added to make it good.

  • Where are my people? And how do I find them? I feel like finding just one like me to spend live with took all the luck I had. Now we're just weird with no other friends like us

  • This is what I really want

  • Daemon

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  • I recently read it in a book. It was used for an evolved human form. That was my first time seeing it other than programming too

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  • This is one my comment talking point. When people have to think about "can I afford this?" anytime they need to goto the doctor, then they'll only go when it's serious. But they are not qualified medical professionals to decide what needs medical attention or not. So they seek advice from other people, past experiences and Internet and we have this problem.

    Honestly, it shouldn't cost that much to just goto a doctor's office and return. We don't need MD for everything, have other professional people there that are qualified enough to tell you when something doesn't need attention, or simple solutions. Maybe just cleaning a scrap, or giving you a brace for minor sprain, all those without having to see MD.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Requesting Feedback on a Domain Specific Programming Language (DSL) for Network Analysis that I wrote

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Is there a way to detect all structs in the current crate that implement a certain trait?

  • Rust @programming.dev

    GitHub - Atreyagaurav/numrng: Terminal Command to generate list of numbers from human-readable representation

    github.com /Atreyagaurav/numrng
  • Rust @programming.dev

    GitHub - Atreyagaurav/local-mpv: Run MPV with a webserver to control from local network