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  • Like, we thought that's how you start dating.

    I mean, it is if you want the cool couple backstory

    "We bumped into each other at Chili's" ❌

    "We were mortal enemies until our allies betrayed us on a mountain top in the wilderness and out of pure spite for our new enemies we forged a new alliance to survive and eventually found love" ✅

  • I am not aware of any comm here yet, but please be sure to sure anything of interest you find at [email protected] I welcome everything DIY and electronic over there to include robotics :)

  • NGL, I've seriously thought about it, but my AI skill set is very much still "in development" and I have tons of other projects to get done on my projects list

  • For all this AI BS we're going through, why is there not one to actually automate budgeting. Of all the fucking apps they're shoving down people's throats, the one thing I've been waiting for still hasn't come. Wtf.

    I really need it, anything that doesn't automatically pull in transactions reliably, between multiple accounts and reconciles transactions between them (matching a 10.39 transaction on one of my privacy cards to the corresponding bank pull transaction) is just gonna fall apart for me in a matter of months. (At best)

    Envelopes, spreadsheets, YNAB, Quicken all have been tried, all got forgotten about -_-

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Frequent flyers, is economy on a "regular" airline worth the extra cost compared to economy on a budget airline?

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Parallel Printer Port Video Capture: 1997 Was Weird | LGR

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What old technology are you surprised is still in use today?

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Yes, I wrote a very expensive bug. In my defense I was only seven years old at the time

    www.theregister.com /2025/07/07/who_me/
  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    Perfect Dark's Reboot May Be Canceled, But The Original's Native PC Port Is Great on Steam Deck

    steamdeckhq.com /news/perfect-darks-reboot-may-be-canceled-but-the-originals-native-pc-port-is-great-on-steam-deck/
  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Do you ever get phantom vibrations on your phone?

  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    Crazed modder straps DIY copper waterpipes to GTX 1060, sets world overclocking records in 12600KF category — card hits 2,202 MHz, takes top six Fire Strike scores

    www.tomshardware.com /pc-components/overclocking/crazed-modder-straps-diy-copper-waterpipes-to-gtx-1060-sets-world-overclocking-records-in-12600kf-category-card-hits-2-202-mhz-takes-top-six-fire-strike-scores
  • I'm personally banking on them getting Sony OtherOS'd, they've done a fair amount of pissing highly skilled people off

  • Panik

    Jump
  • Usually anything where the BIOS can find and boot Grub itself but Grub can't finish the boot chain for whatever reason, like /boot being on a separate partition and your main partition gets corrupted or something

  • The W3C (The body that dictates web standards) specification, that describes what browser engines should handle, like CSS features, HTML5 etc and how is equivalent to thousands of pages long and there are huge standards to implement.

    HTML5 is a big thing to implement, so is CSS and the JavaScript engine and probably even more technologies I'm forgetting

    And that's just implementation, it takes even more work to get them running well enough for the average end-user

    Ladybird has been working on their from scratch engine for ~5 years iirc and they're not planning to even have the first alpha out until next year lol

  • YEA!

    U-S-A! U-S-A!

    'MURICA

    Please send help

  • It's all fun and games till the hot water heater runs out lolol

  • It's a monumental effort really, building a browser engine from scratch and taking it to daily driver usable is probably among the most difficult programming challenges. It's way easier to build a new Linux kernel from scratch than a browser engine lmao

    Even Microshit tried and gave up because it was so hard

  • Intentionally as in "X parts of my personality are pushing people away so I should work on that"? Yea in general, but it's not easy, it requires serious effort and motivation from within.

    Over time and just leaving it to fate on if those changes are good or bad? Also yes, but without putting in the effort to control it who knows where it'll end up. Like if someone is "an angry person" in their 20s maybe they'll chill out in their 40s...or get worse