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[03:57:50] <chromas> https://www.youtube.com
[03:57:52] <systemd> ^ 03Hallmark movie gone wrong #comedy #sketch #hallmark #christmas
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[05:19:04] <c0lo> Seeing you fart and raise you to a bum https://www.youtube.com
[05:19:07] <systemd> ^ 03The 4 Laws of Bum Economics
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[07:12:16] <c0lo> https://www.pcgamer.com
[07:12:18] <systemd> ^ 03If Microsoft can't source enough electricity to power all the AI GPUs it has, you have to wonder how Amazon is going to cope in its new $38 billion deal with OpenAI
[07:13:21] <chromas> They're already sending the same money back and forth between each other; they can do it with electricity too
[07:13:37] <c0lo> =sub https://www.tomshardware.com
[07:13:41] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08Microsoft CEO Says the Company Doesn't Have Enough Electricity to Install All the AI GPUs in its Inv" (19p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[07:14:29] <c0lo> =sub https://www.pcgamer.com
[07:14:31] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08If Microsoft Can't Source Enough Electricity to Power All the AI GPUs It Has, You Have to Wonder How" (25p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[07:16:02] <c0lo> https://www.technologyreview.com
[07:16:03] <systemd> ^ 03We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
[07:16:29] <c0lo> =sub https://www.technologyreview.com +https://www.technologyreview.com/supertopic/ai-energy-package/
[07:16:32] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03We Did the Math on AI’s Energy Footprint. Here’s the Story You Haven’t Heard." (24p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[07:24:54] <c0lo> "At that point, AI alone could consume as much electricity annually as 22% of all US households."
[07:24:54] <c0lo> Simple. Make 22% usians homeless and use the electricity.
[07:24:55] <c0lo> Then build homeless wheels for them and solve both the home crisis and the electrical power for the next LLM iteration.
[07:32:17] <chromas> All you hear is Hamster Dance while watching ads and AI slop all day long
[07:33:11] <c0lo> Meanwhile, TSMC laughs their collective ass all the way to the bank.
[07:35:45] <c0lo> The US manufacturing onshoring can wait to kingdom or Chinese come, whichever happens first.
[07:39:13] <chromas> as long as there's come
[07:39:58] <c0lo> China has excess of males, it's just a matter of rubbing.
[08:15:48] <c0lo> Just careful who does the rubbing https://www.youtube.com
[08:15:51] <systemd> ^ 03When The Wrong Person Finds A Genie's Lamp #shorts
[10:01:01] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[10:01:03] <systemd> ^ 03374 Bagpipers hit new world record in Melbourne by playing AC/DC's “It's a Long Way to the Top.”
[10:18:34] <c0lo> Gay vegans https://www.youtube.com
[10:18:37] <chromas> Now we just need Scots to set a world record on didgeridoos
[10:18:37] <systemd> ^ 03people who order steak medium rare #shorts #comedy #funny
[12:32:07] <Ingar> there I made a journal
[12:32:13] <Ingar> back to work
[13:31:43] <Ingar> mmm if I open https://soylentnews.org why does it it link to khallow at the top of the page
[13:31:44] <systemd> ^ 03Journal of Ingar (801)
[13:33:50] <janrinok> I'm not seeing that - where about on the journal page is that link appearing?
[13:38:29] <fab23> I do see this occasionally as well, e.g. I just openend the link to Ingar's journal and then changed Ingar to fab23 and now the link above "Your Journal" is "~Ingar (801)"
[13:40:41] <janrinok> Ah, that is intentional. It is meant to show you what you looked at previously under certain circumstances. It does not remember comments that you view but only specific pages.
[13:40:55] <fab23> I guess it is always when you looked at someone else user and then return to your own you will see that last other users on top of the middle column.
[13:41:22] <janrinok> exactly that!
[13:42:05] <fab23> the non-mistery solved :)
[13:42:35] <janrinok> that is why I asked exactly where he was seeing the link.
[13:44:44] <janrinok> It has been part of slash/Rehash since forever as far as I can tell. It's funny how things suddenly stick out as 'unusual' despite it being a long-term feature in the code.
[14:09:48] <fab23> people are more alert for such things since the crazy live-streamed update happen
[14:23:57] <Ingar> I just don't use journals that much and it is the first time I actually noticed and wondered
[14:24:33] <fab23> yes, it depends on how often you look at others and your own user
[14:51:30] <fab23> https://xkcd.com (-:
[14:51:30] <systemd> ^ 03Car Size
[14:59:21] <chromas> He could fit self-driving cars in there too
[14:59:26] <chromas> autoautomobiles
[15:00:43] <fab23> the self-driving kind of already is the case, the human just has to steer, they should probably called autonomouns automobiles
[15:02:28] <chromas> But the They say we need to get old human-driven cars off the road for maximum safeties
[15:04:13] <chromas> Plus if those spiked clubs whirl fast enough, then we finally get those flying cars we were promised
[15:16:39] <Ingar> given the skill of the average driver, I'd need ltos of popcorn once flting cars became common place
[15:28:48] <fab23> at least crashed flying cars will not block the roadway in the air :)
[15:29:12] <fab23> but may cause damage on the ground
[15:29:31] <chromas> They will if they crash anywhere near your mountain of popcorn
[15:39:00] <Ingar> or softly land on top of it
[17:55:54] <ted-ious> https://xkcd.com
[17:55:56] <systemd> ^ 03Earthquake Prediction Flowchart
[17:56:47] <ted-ious> Except this guy predicts earthquakes all the time and you can easily confirm his accuracy by going back in his timeline a few days. https://xkcd.com
[17:56:47] <systemd> ^ 03Earthquake Prediction Flowchart
[17:57:23] <ted-ious> The seismologists all hate him and call him a fraud but his correct results go back years.
[17:59:04] <ted-ious> With all the solar flares I expect there will be even more earthquakes in the next few days.
[20:58:42] <AlwaysNever> so I've learned that the latest Google Chrome browser cannot run the extensions I've distilled to be ESSENTIAL to navigate the modern web while (1) keeping my sanity [AdBlock Plus], and (2) keeping the computer from thrashing [The Great Suspender] - because they are V2 Manifest extensions.
[20:59:16] <AlwaysNever> Oh, how I dread the idea of having to hunt for "upgraded and improved" versions of those two extensions!
[21:00:05] <AlwaysNever> I've resorted, for the time being, to settle on Google Chrome 138, which still allows for V2 Manifest extensions.
[21:00:47] <AlwaysNever> I'll remain here as long as I can - which basically means while Youtube can play inside the browser, for all practival purposes.
[21:07:43] <fab23> AlwaysNever: I would recommend https://www.firefox.com
[21:07:43] <systemd> ^ 03Get Firefox for desktop and mobile
[21:46:27] <ted-ious> Does the ladybird browser have a full adblocker yet?
[22:04:44] <ted-ious> https://www.youtube.com
[22:04:47] <systemd> ^ 03I Tested 8 Firefox Alternatives: Here's What I Found
[23:10:16] <chromas> uBlock Origin Lite
[23:10:45] <AlwaysNever> Firefox is pain, also I already run an older Firefox version to reach TLS 1.0 websites