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Griping about academics and journalists being gullible about the AI grift 

Insufferable centrist: But maybe there's a middle ground, a "responsible" way to use ChatGPT—this is definitely a serious intellectual position to hold and not just a complete spineless cop-out

Everyone else: (Nods sagely, as if they said something insightful)

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@Larymir@chaos.social Assuming you're in Germany, Lidl has an online shop there too I believe, and I've had pretty good experiences with their cotton sheets overall (and the online shop usually has a pretty big back catalog of options and colors, unlike the stores).

The absolute cheapest ones are the half-transparent ones and I would avoid those, but the slightly fancier ones (eg. the 'satin feel' type ones) are usually of much higher quality, and most of them are still 100% cotton.

Like this one from the NL shop for example, I would expect that to be a nice one: lidl.nl/p/livarno-home-satijne (and I *think* it is in fact the same one as my favourite sheets)

The materials quality of MARKUS chairs has really gone downhill...

@innovatie Mooi, eindelijk eens 'deelvervoer' dat ook *echt* om delen gaat, en niet om verkapte verhuur! Goed initiatief 🙂

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Amsterdam test een proef voor autodelen. Buren kunnen samen auto's gebruiken via een coöperatie.

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Meer weten? Ga naar amsterdam.nl/autodeelgroep. Samen maken we de stad groener en leuker!

#Autodelen #Duurzaam #Amsterdam #GroeneStad

@byte I've been quite happy with Sickgear but it only does TV (it does use a web UI for controlling it), for other stuff I usually just use the qBittorrent web UI with its search feature

polycule household management 

We've now instituted a policy of doing a 'stock check' once a week on a fixed day, 1.5 days before the online groceries order deadline, and it's really helped a lot to make sure that we don't unexpectedly run out of stuff!

Literally just a list of "thing, minimum we should have, maximum we should buy up to, where to buy it", and then printing the whole list and going through it marking how much we have of each. What we can (plausibly/affordably) order online, we do; the rest we get from the store in person.

duckduckfedi did someone made some "real 12v PD" pcb where you are not dependent on power supplies that support 12v negotiation by down stepping 20v?

whenever i see the chatgpt icon somewhere i think it’s element (from matrix (the protocol))

Huh. A recall notice from an importer that openly admits they imported a fake product (with a dangerous level of phthalates), and actively encourages people to tell others about it so that they can bring back theirs as well.

Not used to that kind of transparency, usually it's "the bare minimum that the regulatory agency said we need to do"

eurovision, politics, gaza 

idk why still people watch eurovision after their pretty vocal support of war crimes

I found a significantly misshelved book I need for a class tomorrow by knowing its height, approximate thickness, and binding material, and just looking at the shelves until it announced itself to me. BEHOLD I AM A LIBRARIAN WIZARD.

The bit that jumps out at me about this thread is the Inevitable Forum Post Derail

Yaknow that thing, in any open-source project, where in any thread where someone posts a bug or requests a feature, That Guy turns up and goes "These people are working for free, code it yourself" and then there's like a ten-post pointless back-and-forth derail that everyone who got here with a search engine has gotta read through in case there's anything useful tucked in there, even though we've read the same conversation a hundred times?

Can we put that to bed? Like, can we just put a banner at the top of open source forums that links to the same conversation from like 2002 and say WE KNOW and then just delete those noiseposts, or move them to storage somewhere?

Like, as a guy who writes programs and uses programs but also occasionally has to search for a problem about a program, can we please just shorten those derails to "Standard Code-It-Yourself Derail was here, moved to Standard Derail containment subforum" for the sake of our future selves when we're searching to try to track down a bug, or for the sake of those who come after us, FOR THE SAKE OF OUR CHILDREN,

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for too many people "we need imperfect allies" means ditching people who want to be educated and helpful in favor of keeping people whose flavor of bigotry they think of as incidental background noise

language opinions (2) 

@joepie91 this is such an interesting thing because i feel its so hopelessly tied to the whole flemish/dutch cultural gap

If any Mastodon instances are having trouble with their costs growing out of control, ping me and see if I can help lower your bill.

Apparently a recently closed instance was paying $300/month for hosting which is insane to read considering how small of an instance it was. When we had 40k monthly users I was paying about $120/month so an instance with less than 400 total users (not MAU) should be super cheap to run even with a few TB of storage and bandwidth.

It hurts my heart to read instances closing down over costs and finding out they’re paying more than instances 10x their size. 😢

newsie.social/@jeff/1145131189

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