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I get the sentiment, but I assume that what the article is saying is that people regularly buy things that are way outside of sustainability.
Yes, many are in poverty, but that doesn’t mean you should eat out every single day. Or if you are somehow out of poverty, you shouldn’t be looking to buy a house at the top of your budget just because you really want one.
Derpenheim@lemmy.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•They removed the like button. What next, they gonna remove videos? It’s just gonna be ads???
1610·28 days agoShilling? My brother in christ, it is quite literally the only way forward. Fossil fuels are killing us, and will continue to do so. Wind and solar just aren’t enough. Hydro and geo energies aren’t available everywhere.
There is no shilling, there is only desperate pleading for us to pull our heads out of our asses and do something.
The days of opening an image to a gunshot exit wound really have stayed with me
I really wish they had explored this at all. They set up something neat, then let it languish.
It is, sorta. But there wasn’t an exodus. The disappearance happened within recorded history, meaning the Dwemer (who are elves) had interactions, war, and empires alongside the living races. Then, suddenly, the vanished. A sudden cessation of communication and existence.
Current consensus is that their chief engineer, and thus leader, Kagrenac, utilized tonal magic (which the dwemer invented) to transcend the mortal plane, Mundus.
Thats the fun part. Don’t double check. Push to prod.
Also the last living Dwemer. Motherfucker was in a different dimension when the Dwemer vanished
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Derpenheim@lemmy.zipto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•The new owner of GOG [Michał Kiciński] discusses taking on Steam, the devil of DRM, and following in Nightdive's footstepsEnglish
151·1 month agoTry opening the article. The title lists a synopsis of what its talking about, which is the three main points: The founder has issues with steam AND games that have mandatory drm. This is not a single bullet point. Read before reply, you just waste time otherwise.
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- Was found dehydrated and unconscious during a bout of e coli poisoning
4 and 5 I dont known yet. How exciting!
Derpenheim@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•[Research] At least 80 million inconsistent facts on Wikipedia – can AI help find them?English
27·3 months agoMy knee jerk is no, because fuck ai, but LLMs are literally made to parse vast amounts of data quickly. The analysis and corrections needs to be done manually, but finding these errors are literally what they were originally made to do
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Yes, 7 tolls of the clock
Big Ben is inside of Massive Mohammed?
As a note, I do not believe in what Im about to type.
You could use consistent and unique biotrackers, distributed to the same place and time. Meaning that anytime you detect that biotracker, it necessarily means they were in that place of distribution at a certain time. Over months of tracking this way, you have almost certainly enough data of locations and times to crossreference that only one or maybe a handful of individuals to satisfy.
What is the point of this? I dunno.
You’ll continue to hear about them every few years for the rest of your life. Its always “just a couple years” away.
Derpenheim@lemmy.zipto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Windows Games’ Compatibility on Linux Is at an All-Time HighEnglish
14·4 months agoIm not sure how they even would make a testing framework. Its not like windows, where you have the os as standard and then just swap parts to see.
Its so fragmented the amount of combinations is mind-boggling. I guess they choose the 3 most popular and just run a limited series of hardware tests?
I genuinely thought that was the point of this graph. The logarithmic function in blue very clearly shows there is a limit as to what IQ alone will net you.

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