Umm… have you tried having a positive identity instead of negative? I believe it would do a lot for us if lemmy was percieved as a ‘community of smart people with interesting discussions’ instead of ‘not reddit’
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DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•A tool to compare laptop prices and specsEnglish112·3 months agoTool for comparing amazon
Disappointed guy looking in the fridge.gif
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•'Writing is on the wall for spinning rust': IBM joins Pure Storage in claiming disk drives will go the way of the dodo in enterprisesEnglish10·3 months agoI believe you see the main issue with your experiences - the sample size. With small enough sample you can experience almost anything. Wisdom is knowing what you can and what you cant extrapolate to the entire population
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenEvidence Sounds Promising, but is it Reliable?English6·4 months agoThis is not a good quality article from the point of statistics.
The main statistical claim is that OE fails 9% of the times on USMLE. If you want to form a reasonable conclusion from that you need to compare it to control. The control here would be the fail rate of an average doctor. Or to be frank maybe better control would be the fail rate of a bad doctor because if OE beats that then there is an arguement to be made that there are people who OE could help.
Passing grade os USMLE Clinical Knowledge exam is 214/300 and mean score is 246. Idk the specific scoring but if it is scored the usual way then I believe this article is overly dramatic
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Memes@lemmy.ml•To be America's enemy is dangerous, but to be its ally is fatal181·4 months agoIf the war was purely economical it would have ended by now
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists move to Bluesky, transitioning away from X and Meta platformsEnglish19·4 months agoFirst time seeing HTTP code 451
I skimmed through the article and I have no clue what does being a tankie have to do with encryption algorithms
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Memes@lemmy.ml•only one message for reposters: If you didn't make it, don't post your lazy regurgitated trash.2·4 months agoIf you repost something there is a good percentage of people who have never seen it. If you create it that percentage is 100%
Have fun with JS, everyones most consistent and beloved language.
My favorite part is empty array truthiness. [] is falsy ( [] == true returns false ), but ![] is false. !![] is obviously true. (! is inversion as in all normal languages)
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Replit CEO on AI breakthroughs: ‘We don’t care about professional coders anymore’English3·5 months agopip? What would that be used for
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Reportedly Emerges As a Potential Intel Buyer, Involving Qualcomm & Global Foundries In This Blockbuster DealEnglish41·5 months agoDifferenciating amd64 as a different architecture is pedantry and in virtually all cases not useful for discussion.
My coworker with whom I m assigned on a project was off on thursday and friday and I m off on monday. Good luck understanding my autistic ass code. Tee hee
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Reportedly Emerges As a Potential Intel Buyer, Involving Qualcomm & Global Foundries In This Blockbuster DealEnglish163·5 months agoTo me x86 is currently in similar position to internal combustion engine cars. We are already almost certain some of the alternatives available right now are better.
The reason ICE/x86 seem better is that they have the benefit of being greatly optimised due to years of market dominance pulling billions if not trillions of dollars into research. Some company has to sacrifice a lot of money to get the ball rolling on new tech as it is very difficult for an emerging technology to break old tech dominance. However considering Apple seems to be pulling similar numbers on a way less developed architecture I d say we might be close.
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese companies are reportedly reluctant to adopt homegrown chips — domestic solutions are technologically too far behindEnglish22·6 months agoCongratulations on your patience. I never got to that part
My gugugaga program I m gonna finish college with fulfills the definition of AI because it implements minmax, xd
My hobby (speedcubing) is like that as well. If you ask any semi competent speedcuber you will hear something along the lines of “Get the newest RS3M (9$) and maybe some lube (4$)”. I love it for that.
(Of course it s all a foot-in-the-door scam to get you hooked so you buy other events but shhh)
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Tech Giants Withholding Products Because EU Regulation like GDPREnglish41·11 months agoI upvoted purely for using xor in regular speech
DSTGU@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile users thought they had a lifetime price lock—guess what happened nextEnglish1·1 year agoCould have the same but decided to go for 35GB for ~7$ prepaid. If I like the carrier I may change to their 80GB 7$ subscription but I m not sure yet
You can assume a roughly 10-100x slowdown on pretty much everything. It also does not feature type safety, so while it is easier to code in it it is also easier to make mistakes. Other than that… Just a simple scripting language