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[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago

A/B testing moment

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Qualcomm have said they'll be supporting Linux, and seem to be even trying to get distros like Ubuntu on board to make easy installers. They seem pretty comited to it, and their hardware partners like Lenovo seem on-board too, so I'm hopeful!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

imo, those are pretty weak reasons to criticise valve -- they've definitely done worse

afaik, they took years to crack down on csgo gambling websites, and still massively benefit from it. the whole portal64 thing still feels wrong to me. i don't like the fact that they walked back on their anti-ai content stance. the people make game documentary on working at valve highlights some pretty bad discrimination stuff happening behind the scene imo.

i don't think it's fair to criticise them on not providing an open-source client to download games, or open-source library to access their features - you wouldn't gain much from those being open-source anyways, since the games you play on stem are pretty much always closed source. i don't think it's fair either to say that it's bad that they ship devices with a "proprietary os" - they are the game console manufacturer selling them most open-source device on the market currently, they're doing much better than the alternatives in that regard. i don't know where they've said or suggested they've "invented wine", but i've never heard of that - they could probably disclose more openly how proton works and its relationship to wine, but i don't think they are maliciously behaving as if they created wine/vkd3d/…

i don't think valve's a perfect company, but they're still probably the best one to get most games from. and i don't think it's fair to hate on them for exaggerated reasons, it's much more productive to scold them for stuff they actually did wrong.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

je propose qu'on postule au ministère de la propagande, on a les qualités pour

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

on va avoir des pressions de l'éducation nationale pour trouver un stage pour ceux qui en ont pas, suivi d'un reportage france 3 qui va nous montrer comme c'était simple pour 3 familles de trouver un stage, avec un petit segment au milieu d'un enseignant qui dit que "si quand même c'est compliqué pour beaucoup d'élèves", pour finir sur un plan d'élèves en stage et des stats +/- bidons et pas représentatives sur le système

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

you probably got a kernel panic, which froze the system. it's like a BSOD on windows, except on linux, there isn't a proper stack to handle them when they happen while you have a graphicam session running, so it kinda just freezes

i don't think reisub would do anything, because the kernel was probably already dead

you don't risk corrupting much data by hard-reseting your pc on linux -- journaling filesystems, like ext4 or btrfs, are built to be resilient to sudden power loss (or kernel crashing). if a program was writing a file at thz time the kernel crashed, this one file may be corrupted, because the program would get killed before it finished writing the file, but all in all, it's pretty unlikely. outside of fs bugs, which are thankfully few and far between on time-tested filesytems like ext4, you shouldn't have to worry much about sudden power loss!

unfortunately, figuring out the cause of these issues can be challenging -- i've had many such occurences, and you have no logs to go off of (because the system doesn't have time to save them), so you'd most likely need to figure out a way to send your kernel logs onto another system to record them

as general mitigation steps, you should try monitoring your cpu temperature a bit closer - it could be high temperature tripping the safeties of your motherboard/cpu to avoid physical damage to them - in which case, try installing a daemon to control your cpu frequency, like auto-cpufreq, or something like thermald specifically made to throttle your cpu if it gets too hot (though i think that one is intel specific)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

my main question is: how much csam was fed into the model for training so that it could recreate more

i think it'd be worth investigating the training data usued for the model

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

there seems to be qt qml bindings for Zig

qml is a language made to build UIs, and is very easy to use in my experience - you can build your logic that needs to be high-performance (file loading, audio effects, etc.) in zig, and expose it to qml so it's available in the UI.

i've never used zig, but i did do a similar thing using c++ & qml, and it was great to work with, so i think you should be fine going that route

[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago (1 children)

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embrace the sinographic way.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

i mean, i don't know how it is in other countries, but here we literally study art with nude people in it - Liberty Leading the People is part of the 8th grade national curriculum - and looking this up, i even found a teacher's blog about class activities they did on it with 3-5th graders. i also recall having studied paintings depicting people having sex in 8th grade latin class
it's also not uncommon to have statues of naked people in the middle of town centres - and nobody is making a fuss about it "not being art"

it is art, it used to be recognised as art for a long time, but now it seems like more and more people have a double standard, where old art depicting nudity is valid, but modern art depicting nudity isn't

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

i mean, most arts are about evoking feelings, i don't see how it'd be wrong for art to try to evoke sexual pleasure

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