[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 30 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

bath towels: weekly

bedding: every 2 or 3 weeks, depending on the season

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 4 days ago

Zionists support the existence of a jewish state in palestine.

From a quick look at the lyrics, I don't think the song has anything to do with that.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 4 days ago

Für alle die es interessiert, hier die S1-Leitlinie Therapie der Migräneattacke und Prophylaxe der Migräne, herausgegeben von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie und der Deutschen Migräne- und Kopfschmerzgesellschaft: https://register.awmf.org/de/leitlinien/detail/030-057

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 5 days ago

The Forever War

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 261 points 1 month ago

I know that Alice Weidel, co-chairwoman of the german right-wing extremist party AfD is openly gay and in a relationship with a woman from Sri Lanka. Fun fact: while she actively tries to abolish same-sex marriage in Germany, her partner advocated for the introduction of same-sex marriage in switzerland.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 58 points 4 months ago

I reject that kind of black and white thinking. We don't have to classify people as either "cool" or "uncool", or "good" and "bad". We can criticize one thing someone does, while also praising something else that they do.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 156 points 5 months ago

Technological progress reduces the amount of work required to perform certain tasks. In any just system, this would improve the lives of the general population, either by reducing the amount of work required to make a living, or by increasing the amount and range of products and services.

If technological progress does not do that, and instead makes the rich richer and the poor poorer, the problem isn't technological progress, but the system in which it is applied.

So what I'm saying is this: AI isn't the problem. AI replacing employees isn't the problem. The problem is that with a class divide into investors and workers, the ones profiting the most from technological progress are the investors.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 110 points 6 months ago

If you own housing that you rent out more than you use it yourself, you're a landlord.

If you rent out your house or apartment while you're on vacation, I wouldn't call you a landlord. But if you have a house or apartment that you only ever offer on AirBNB without ever using it yourself, you're a landlord.

Btw, I don't agree that being a landlord makes you deserving of a guillotine, but I do agree that we should limit the ownership of housing to natural persons, with a limit on how much space a person can own.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 68 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

It should be mentioned that those are language models trained on all kinds of text, not military specialists. They string together sentences that are plausible based on the input they get, they do not reason. These models mirror the opinions most commonly found in their training datasets. The issue is not that AI wants war, but rather that humans do, or at least the majority of the training dataset's authors do.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 112 points 11 months ago

What dementia feels like

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 223 points 1 year ago

"I do not want any kind of rainbow display especially in this month." Imagine hating the idea of diversity so much that any kind of rainbow offends you. These people won't stop until the entire world is gray.

[-] Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org 69 points 1 year ago

Writing to an SSD damages the SSD, however things saved to an SSD are persistent, meaning the data isn't lost when the SSD doesn't get any power. Writing to RAM doesn't damage it and it is also quicker. However, data saved on RAM is not persistent, meaning that all data is lost as soon as the RAM is not connected to a power source. Also, RAM is a lot more expensive than SSD storage.

RAMs are already used to avoid writing to (or reading from) the SSD or HDD when possible, the concept is called "Caching"

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