

2TB, but I’m also new to this. I am literally running ffmpeg on some of the shows to compress them a little or dropping unnecessary audio streams


2TB, but I’m also new to this. I am literally running ffmpeg on some of the shows to compress them a little or dropping unnecessary audio streams


To clarify, my argument is that you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Erodos unit distance conjecture is a proposed solution to a Erodos unit distance problem. What the LLM model did was disproving Erodos unit distance conjecture, not solving it (you don’t solve a conjecture), nor solving the problem (that remains unsolved).
Again, you seem poisoned by following news media cycle without understanding what they talk about.
Multiple new vectors of attacks, automation of attack pipelines…
Like literally just put that into Google, it’s not some study that proves it, it’s the multiple ones, and every cybersecurity expert talking about it. But if you want a one source you want to argue about, then https://blog.checkpoint.com/research/global-cyber-attacks-rise-in-january-2026-amid-increasing-ransomware-activity-and-expanding-genai-risks/


Whoopps, my bad, ai read it as Google Keyboard. I can blame not having my first coffee for the brain fog.


I need to try different keyboards as I’m not loving the GOS one
Considering it sends anything and everything to Google servers then yes, you should.
Ignore it I read the name wrong


If text-to-speech is what Youtube uses to autogenerate the subtitles, it is worthless for anything that uses slightly richer vocabulary.


solving something like the Erdős unit distance conjecture
Tell me you listen to media news cycle without understanding what that actually mean without telling me that.
That’s not exactly what happened, isn’t it.
Not to bring up what’s also been accomplished in cyber security
Multiple new vectors of attacks, automation of attack pipelines…


Let’s not be obtuse, I was simply using one tool as an example.
You obviously used a wrong example.
You literally cannot use a modern Linux system without Python
Android.


Also, a package manager is not core to a Linux distribution, Really? That seems like stretch.
My point is that calling Python a backbone of Linux because 2 package managers out of many are in Python is a stretch like from Kilimanjaro to Kuala Lumpur.
(AFAIK only Gentoo has the package manager written in Python, second one being historical DNF).
APT, dnf, pacman, zypper, flatpak, snap, nix, yay, pikachu and akukaracha (last two are me being facetious :P) are not written in Python.


How else do you plan on tracking 34000’s peoples diet for 12 years? Lock them in a lab?
Track local shop data what sales there to double check if people are not lying.
You you must track people until a statistically significant portion of them die.
That’s my point - they didn’t repeat the questionaire every x years. They didn’t check if self-reported habits changed. What they in fact measured is “if people in the ~30 have those habits, what is their life expectancy”. Heck, for all we know, at 40 they all became cat eaters or smthing.
Yeah and I never claimed it was only cuz of not eating meat.
That’s how I read your previous comment.
Why do you think natural selection optimizes humans for longevity? (living 85 years free of chronic disease). Evolution just optimizes for survival to reproductive age and successful child bearing.
That’s not what I meant. I meant that our digestive system is optimized for (some) meat intake - see e.g. iron and meat effect on iron absorption (from measly 1% non-heme iron to whooping ~15% non-heme iron absorption if meat is present in the dish).
a meat-heavy diet is bad for life expectancy
We agree on that, sorry if that wasn’t clear.


Adventist vegetarian men and women live to be about 83 and 86, comparable to
Study: www.medicosadventistas.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Ten-years-of-life-Is-it-a-matter-of-choice.pdf
Ignoring fact, that the study was a self-questionaire, performed 40 years ago, and did not check if the Adventist do continue the healthy habits; with all the goodwill that I can muster:
I am plant-based myself (the study would mark me as semivegetarian). I am very careful about proclaiming that meat is unhealthy in any dose, because that’s not how humans evolved for the past 300 000 years.


If your take is that it’s better now because it’s bigger, then it’s a wrong take. Heritage chicken is vastly healthier than broiler.


Not eating meat AT ALL is such a novel thing for human gastroevolution that I personally prefer to wait 5k years or so to see the outcomes before commiting. That includes eating diet supplements, who might or might not work.


, usually related to sifting or searching data
No matter the harness, no matter the spell, no matter the model, it is failing me daily in that regard, in my field of expertise. And the failures are random between inconsequential to grandiose.
Heck, the thing it should be doing best - summaries - are constantly either missing the point or focusing on wrong take.


Yeah, that would be true if there never was a public bailout, or a cheap government loan.


Dnf5 is written in C++
My point is that I wouldn’t call it a backbone. There are always alternatives in different languages, and python version is oft not the default or main one. C(++) is the backbone of Linux.
Except Fedora I think, iirc they use python packages often.


backbone of many Linux operating systems and servers
???
'Scuse me, hwat?


A crow dive bombed me twice, hitting me the first time and whooshing by me the second time. It didn’t hurt, but I’m offended that they don’t remember me
Dude, if they have a youngling and they attacked you/divebombed once, they were teaching the youngling to fly and wanted you to go away just in case.
If it continues, you can try to bribe them, if that doesn’t help you will have to chase them away. Preferably after the fledglings can fly.
There is no requirement to use it though. So blame the manufacturers if it’s hard to disable it.


No, because you can keep making circles around the hq. Miles go up, not useful at all.
You get an upvote for the meme, but ummm actchually for incorrectness:)