FediDB says it’s located in US.
FediDB says it’s located in US.
I think you’re missing Lemmy.world.
Easily the biggest, and US based.
For reasons having nothing to do with gaming.
It’s the original instance, run by the main Lemmy creators.
The full range is about 5.5%. So while it is misleading, a 5% drop in a graph that consistent isn’t nothing. Something substantial absolutly changed
Sounds like you buy a lot of weed.
Of course it is!
They’re not promising they won’t be hacked again.
They’re only promising they’ll try not to be. Which is promising practically nothing.
The most profitable league in all of sports…
Is being killed?
I don’t think that means what they think it means.
I’m not sure I understand why they don’t.
I thought bringing chiplets to GPUs, meant they’d be able just add as many CUs and cash dies as they needed to get on top. Even if it’s $3.5k and 1000W, they should be able to. They could sell 100K units as some limited edition special thing, and pull mind share away from nVidia by having the undisputed top card.
But they don’t. Which is why I think they undervalue having a halo product. They don’t think it’ll push units further down the product stack. I think they’re clearly wrong about that. People buy cards that fit their budgets. But they buy brands they know to be the best.
I think they underestimate the marketing value of a halo product.
That, or it’s just spin to account for the fact that they don’t have one.
I think I prefer eXcretions
Basically, RSS as you said, is a one way street. There is no feedback. It’s not so much communication, but broadcasting.
That would be the way to match the rhetoric.
It doesn’t help any one else unfortunately.
But I subscribed to Google Play Music All Access during the original promo in 2013. Part of $7.99 promo deal way back then, was that it was a Lifetime Subscription. Even after raising the price on all the 2014 YouTube Red promo users at the beginning of 2024, I’m still locked in at $7.99. I’ve de-Googled nearly everything else, but I’ll hold on to that subscription till I die, or YouTube does.
If there aren’t workers, there is no need for unions.
But that doesn’t happen anyway.
UBI doesn’t replace work. People still work. Pilot programs and tests show, people might work less overtime, or call out when sick more, so they can go to a doctor, spend more time home with a new baby, and stay in school longer gaining higher degrees. But they don’t quit their jobs. So there will still be plenty of workers to join unions.
How does it take leverage from unions?
It would effectively be a permanent strike fund.
Wouldn’t that help unions?
It’s also not so much “taking” power, as it’s not giving power you feel is your right.
Which, is the same kind of thinking that let’s copyright holders claim every count of piracy is theft of money they never actually had.
What about copyrighted code?
Like for instance, GPU drivers?
All 4 of them are cheaper than the launch price of their 7000 series counterparts. That’s quite good really!
An LLM database builder.
Ruud is Dutch. FediDB says the server is in the US. So maybe we’re talking about two different things.