FR. My dad is dead and my mom is broke. And she’s partially broke because she helped me pay for college and I’m beyond grateful. But there’s no way she could help me financially anymore.
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FinnFooted@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Americans, what do typically have for breakfast?English
4·4 months agoI read fried shrimp instead of friendship at first.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•The highlighted division and factions of Lemmy.English
51·4 months agoAgreed. I’m anti-authoriatiran first and a leftist second. I’ll gladly overlook disagreements on most policy for the sake of unity, but I won’t overlook authoritariansm.
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politics @lemmy.world•AOC Reportedly Gearing Up for Big 2028 CampaignEnglish
15·5 months agoBiden himself ran for president and won on the third shot. But, since two woman ran for president and lost, thats a sign that no woman can get elected.
Its not that women can’t win. Its that centrist dems than run on the status quo when the Democratic party is polling abysmally can’t win.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Today, the Mexican Government introduced its new chocolate bar, priced at less than $1USD. Made of 50% cocoa, powdered milk, vanilla. No refined sugar, no artificial flavourings.English
8·7 months agoBig warning on moving to Brazil for science. Getting lab materials takes forever to get delivered and frequently just never arrives. I had a roommat do her last year of PhD research in the us because work was so much faster here due to how much better and more reliable logistics are.
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Android@lemdro.id•Resurrect your old Android phone - aggregated list of 1100+ devices and what OS you can install on themEnglish
1·8 months agoLike everyone else said, pixels are the best phones for non stock OS. You can unlock them easy and they are quick to release security updates so the open source security nerds who made graphene OS (the best open source OS) love pixel phones.
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Android@lemdro.id•Resurrect your old Android phone - aggregated list of 1100+ devices and what OS you can install on themEnglish
1·8 months agoThe problem with newer Samsung (post 2021 is update) is they don’t allow you to unlock the bootloader (at least for US phones). This pretty much squashes your ability to put a new OS on it.
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Android@lemdro.id•Resurrect your old Android phone - aggregated list of 1100+ devices and what OS you can install on themEnglish
9·9 months agoDivestOS is no longer maintained, RIP. Long live Calyx.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English
1·9 months agoNot super common or super niche. I use R. And it completely made up code a year ago. Sometimes I still does, but less. And when I ask it for citations it can make shit up too. I really stand by the assertion that it needs a lot of babysitting.
But, between it getting better and me getting better at asking and some patience, I get what I want. But, it does require a lot of fine tuning and patience. But its still just faster than googling. And I could see the argument that the models haven’t improved but that they just have access to search engines now and that I’m mostly using them and a search engine. And sometimes they’re so whacked out I’ll ask them to search for something but theyll tell me they don’t have access to the internet and they’re so absolutely convinced of that that I have to close that chat and start a new one.
If you feed it in documentation or ask it to search for its answers in substack (or really just whatever search constraints you want) and then tell it to give you the links it used, you might have a better time. This forces it to look up an answer instead of hallucinate one. And when it gives me code, more complicated things usually fail pretty hard at first and I have to feed it the error output for a few rounds and guide it a lot.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English
1·9 months agoI don’t know what to tell you. I have them successfully compiling tables of search outputs to compare different things for method development and generating code, saving me hours of work each week. It all needs to be checked, but the comparison comes with links and the code is proofread and benchmarked. For most of what I do it’s really just a jacked up search engine, but it’s able to scan webpages faster than me and that saves a lot of time.
As a hobby, I also have it reading old documents that are almost illegible and transcribing them pretty well.
I really don’t know what you’re doing that you’re just getting nonsense. I’m not.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English
11·9 months agoTechnology these days works in that they always lose money at the start. Its a really stupid feature of modern startups IMO. Get people dependent and they make money later. I don’t agree with it. I don’t really think oir entire economic system is viable though and that’s another conversation.
But LLMs have been improving exponentially. I was on board with everything you’re saying just a year ago about how they suck and they’re going to hit a wall even. But the don’t need more training data or the processing power. They have those and now they’re refining the LLMs. I have a local LLM on my computer that performs better than chat GPT did a year ago and it’s only a few GB. I run it on a shitty laptop.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English
21·9 months agoLLMs with access to the internet are usually about as factually correct as their search results. If it searches someone’s blog, you’re right, the results will suck. But if you tell it to use higher quality resources, it returns better information. They’re good if you know how to use them. And they aren’t good enough to be replacing as many jobs as all these companies are hoping. LLMs are just going to speed up productivity. They need babysitting and validating. But they’re still an extremely useful tool that’s only going to get better and LLMs are here to stay.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English
2·9 months agoI get the desire to say this, but I find them extremely helpful in my line of work. Literally everything they say needs to be validated, but so does Wikipedia and we all know that Wikipedia is extremely useful. It’s just another tool. But its a very useful tool if you know how to apply it.
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politics @lemmy.world•Eric Adams ditches Democratic primary, will run for reelection as independentEnglish
3·10 months agoNYC hates Cuomo though. They hated him before the scandal.
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pics@lemmy.world•I planted a potato and now its growing. I had no plans for this happening.English
1·10 months agoTwo low glycoalkaloid varieties are unlikely to create a high glycoalkaloid variety (and its unlikely to find a high glycoalkaloid variety outside of south America. But it’s possible. Like two short people having a tall child.
Also its probably sterile.
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pics@lemmy.world•I planted a potato and now its growing. I had no plans for this happening.English
3·10 months agoIf you want to pollinate it to collect seed (debatable if that’s a good decision), use an electric toothbrush. The pollen needs the vibrations of a pollinator to be released.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump approval falls to 43%, lowest since returning to office, Reuters/Ipsos poll findsEnglish
12·10 months agoI find the 33/33/33 rule works. 33% of people just like authoritarianism during this period of history. I’m not sure if that’s a constant or because of the current climate making people stressed and weird. But they feel safer when someone says they’re going to take control and fix everything and they feel like they don’t have to think about it beyond that. They will agree with anything their in group says because it soothes them. These are your cultists.
Another 33% are just checked out. They’re stressed in the same way, but instead of turning to an authoritarian to fix the problem they just bury their head in the sand. They feel like they’re too small to fix anything so why even try. These people sometimes still vote if its convenient enough and are complete wildcards when they do because they really have no clue what’s happening. They vote on vibes. This is also where trolls tend to sit.
That just leaves just 33% of people who are paying attention and either aren’t stressed and have the emotional bandwidth, have interest, or have the persistence to pay attention even when stressed to try and do something to stop the authoritarianism (even if that’s just vote).
This leaves 1% which is the literal 1% trying to pull the strings.
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politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump's approval rating plunges with baby boomersEnglish
3·11 months agoAll these articles are pure hopeium. I check his approval rating daily hoping my country will gain some sense. His approval is higher than his first term. Half the population has has their brains turned to scrambled eggs by social media. And I get the irony of saying this on social media.
People are impressionable and the tech bros who control movement of information have fallen in line behind Trump. It’s going to be a bumpy ride y’all.
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP Inc settles printer toner lockout lawsuit with a promise to make firmware updates optionalEnglish
2·11 months agoI don’t have cartridges and I’ve had no issue with the ink heads in the years I’ve had the printer.

I made the turtle subreddits custom Snoo logo.