Despite its flaws (which are not what you’ve described), its 2 dimensions is still a vast improvement over the overly conflationary reductivism of linear depictions, or worse 1-bit binary.
Digit
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Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
2·7 hours agoYup.
Well… it’s still plausible that a senior developer could still be vibe coding. We’d hope they not though.
And the other way too… can use an LLM and not be doing vibe coding. Like me (not considered a “senior developer”), making fin, with extensive consultations with several LLM, I insist is not vibe coded. https://lemmy.wtf/post/26550037
Takes a lot of discipline to not succumb to just blindly letting the machine do it, not reviewing nor learning the code; Takes discipline to keep using it as a tool to expedite your learning. Too easy a lure to fall for, the illusion of its competence and convenience.
“We believe when you let a machine do the work of a man, you take something away from the man.” (or words to that effect), from one of the Star Trek TNG movies.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
1·8 hours agoGood stuff.
Though, I don’t think “headless” is the correct term there.
I asked Mistral LLM to check…
define headless, in terms of computing
In computing, “headless” refers to a system, device, or software that operates without a graphical user interface (GUI) or direct user interaction via a monitor, keyboard, or mouse. Instead, it is controlled remotely or through command-line interfaces (CLIs), APIs, or network protocols. Key Aspects of Headless Computing:
No Local Display: The system lacks a physical screen or input devices attached directly to it. Remote Management: Users interact with the system over a network (e.g., SSH, RDP, or web interfaces). Common Use Cases:
Servers: Headless servers are standard in data centers, where administrators manage them remotely. Embedded Systems: Devices like Raspberry Pi or IoT gadgets often run headless to save resources. Virtualization: Headless virtual machines or containers are managed via hypervisors or orchestration tools. Automation: Headless browsers (e.g., Puppeteer, Selenium) automate web tasks without rendering a GUI.
Example: A headless Raspberry Pi might run a home automation script, accessible only via SSH or a web dashboard, with no monitor or keyboard connected. Would you like examples of headless software or tools?
Some do use their GNU+Linux (or BSD or others), running in just TTY, just the terminal, without X11 or wayland, but even then that does not necessarily mean no GUI, with some graphical tools (like “mpv” is a good example) able to run without a graphical server (and certainly at least TUI… the web browser “browsh” is a good example). And not necessarily not headless either, with either direct use, or perhaps ssh’ing in through a network, or just running things configured to automate (as per the example the LLM gave). “Dumb terminals” are another related thing, where the “head” is separate.
There are websites to help with that.
Doing a backup of some of my 18TB hard drive today.
This thread gets me thinking about that in new terms.
Not even enough space left on it for a tenth of a load.
And I thought 18TB was big when I bought it.
I don’t wanna think about where his sperm has been.
Here’s a 75mb joke:
There were 2 sperm, swimming along.
One says to the other one:
“We’ve been swimming for ages. How long until the egg yet?”
The other replies:
“The egg!? Oh. It’s not for miles yet. We’ve only just passed the tonsils.”
Edit:
This calculation is off by an order of magnitude.
The human genome has about 3.1 billion base pairs. Each sperm has half of that. Ignoring epigenetics, each base pair has four options (A/T/C/G), so it can be represented by two bits each.
All told, that’s 3.1 gigabits = 388 megabytes per gamete.
Oh, in that case then, I guess that’s a 776mb joke.
Not my socialism.
"… we are convinced that liberty without socialism is privilege, injustice; and that socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality;… " – Mikhail Bakunin
I vote green.
Libertarian Left.
Not falling for the purple party.
Where is the lie
“Leftists”
“the”
Some people could do with a political compass. https://www.politicalcompass.org/ For a start.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
2·11 hours agoIt’s frightening to me that I seem like an expert.
I also don’t think I have “strong opinions”. Just ever evolving preferences as I continue to explore.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
2·17 hours agoMaybe, idk.
I (and the podcasters) meant also re-licensed under a Free Software license, like GNU GPL.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
3·18 hours agoI heard some podcasters recently promote the idea/wish that M$ release the source code for Windows3.1.
Could be how Windows starts to get fixed.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
4·18 hours agoA-ha! So that’s where the development resources go. To where the money’s made.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
3·18 hours agoMaybe all the dependable beta testers who would report bugs had already left to Linux or BSD.
Or like the other commenter replied here suggests,
Maybe dependable beta testers who would report bugs had too steep a workload they gave up and moved to Linux or BSD.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
1·18 hours agoTrinity’s more stable and dependable.
Or openbox, declared feature complete something like a decade ago.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
41·18 hours agoOr could take a look at the code, find what’s broken, and see if you can find how to mend it, and either offer a pull request or fork it…
… ohhhh but wait.
It’s broken at that level too. Denied the right to repair.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
2·18 hours agoWhat it boots into is broken.
The more it works, the more it’s broken.
It’s broken that much, at such a deep level.
Digit@lemmy.wtfto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are brokenEnglish
10·18 hours agoVibe coding!?
Oh yes. That’ll make windows even better. Doh!



Sounds like naive realism.