One hundred billion dollars worth of GPUs (and all the RAM they can hoard) hard at work, ladies and gentlemen. Of course Slopya Nadella needs more data centers.
Chahk
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Yes, I wrote a very expensive bug. In my defense I was only seven years old at the time
1·10 months agoThis guy phones!
Want to attend the Trump Gaza Resort instead, comrade?
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Music@beehaw.org•CEO of AI Music Company Says People Don’t Like Making Music
1·1 year agoTo prevent this we must patent notes, pronto!
If you think Trump will do anything but prop up Netenyahu even more, I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a game or games that you think are an absolute must-buy?
3·2 years agoMass Effect Trilogy (legendary edition).
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•The last time someone mistook you for someone else, what happened?
1·2 years ago“Hi, not mom, I’m daughter!”
Branch out to another long-running show like Doctor Who.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What software do you know that uses mythological names for its release (version) codenames?
6·2 years agoA company I worked for a decade ago used Greek and Norse gods to name our servers. There was Odin and Thor, Zeus and Dionysius, etc. Having been a huge fan of Stargate SG-1, I kept suggesting various Goa’uld names, and one made it through - Chronos.
That’s as close to mythology as I got.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Could you do me a favour and make this post look like a Reddit post?
5·2 years agoI also choose this guy’s dead wife.
This broke me. 🤣
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What percentage of phone calls (to your personal phone) do you answer?
1·2 years agoI’m in the opposite camp - never answer calls from area codes same as mine. Scammers now target numbers with same area code as the one they’re spoofing. If also the first 3 digits after the area code match too, that’s an even higher chance of a scam.
If you think that these days resumes actually reach developers, I have an AI company to sell you.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would fediverse work in real life scenario - decentralization of everything?
21·2 years agoThey can. But often they don’t, until it’s too late.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would fediverse work in real life scenario - decentralization of everything?English
3·2 years agoso of course you fix your neighbors roof, otherwise they will not help you in the future.
You know what they say about common sense.
Back to my condo story. A few years into my fight with them over the leaky roof, a radiology office opened up on the 1st floor’s commercial space. Very quickly the 2nd floor residents came to find out how loud those MRI machines get, and wanted everyone to chip in for installing soundproofing. At that point 3 other units on my floor also began experiencing leaks on their ceilings because turns out water doesn’t stop at apartment boundaries. The people who were voting down fixing the leak were very angry at us for voting down installing soundproofing. They just couldn’t wrap their brains around the idea of shared benefit until it hit them in the face.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would fediverse work in real life scenario - decentralization of everything?
10·2 years agoHow would financing these projects work? Would taxation be on a street level, too? Are you willing to pay for everything that your street needs? A new traffic light or fixing pitholes sounds cheap, but it does get expensive as you scale up. I had to replace four 5x5-foot squares of sidewalk in front of my house a few years ago, and it cost me $5k. Imagine how much it would cost to re-pave a road for an entire block.
Voting purely for your own self-interest is also a double-edged sword. How sure are you that your neighbors will vote to pay for fixing a ruptured pipe that is next to your house if it doesn’t impact theirs? I once lived in a condo that had a leaky roof over my apartment alone, and the remaining 20+ units kept voting against paying to fix it literally for years. That’s one building. You mtiply that by a.few hundred buildings on a given street, and absolutely nothing will get done, ever.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?
1·2 years agoVi for me too. Mostly because I’m trapped and cannot exit it.
Expert sex change?


Generally, companies that have AI integrated to this extent have no engineers remaining who could have made such things impossible.
It starts with automating backups that nobody verifies for years, then continues to off-shoring all development to the cheapest contractors that nobody actively manages, handing over all “keys to the kingdom” to cloud providers, culminating with elimination of 80% of infrastructure and engineering staff in a mad dash to cut costs at any cost. At that point giving AI agents full access is just icing on the cake.