Cool, I never knew SteamDB had that sort of info.
Bipta
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That was my impression but now that someone else has it the contrarian in me says otherwise.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.ml•OpenAI co-founder makes spectacular return mere days after ousting, with the board that fired him mostly swept away
63·2 years agoThat’s what happens when the wealth is shared with those who make it. Everyone becomes a capitalist.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.ml•OpenAI co-founder makes spectacular return mere days after ousting, with the board that fired him mostly swept away
141·2 years agoSame here. I like Sam Altman but if the board removed him for a good reason and he was reinstated because the employees want payouts, humanity could be in big trouble.
Okay but did you know about the owl?
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification
71·2 years agoKbin uses Gitlab so it’s too bad.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is all my privacy effectively gone if I visit China or South Korea?
93·3 years agoThis is very dangerous advice.
For South Korea maybe not. If you go to China you’d better take all the precautions.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.ml•X is testing new paid membership tiers to compensate for poor ad revenue
12·3 years agoDon’t forget how much Nazis enjoy supporting Nazis to own the non-Nazis.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Programming@beehaw.org•Say I want to make an app on my phone for personal use. How to begin?
11·3 years agoFirst sit down and cry. Then pick yourself up and start following some of the advice here.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•UK passes "online safety" bill making end-to-end encryption impossible
31·3 years agoBut they’re not mandating such backdoors it seems.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Flat-Out Refuses to Bargain With Workers, Prompting YouTube Music Strike
511·3 years agoThey’re literally replying to a comment which made that case. It wasn’t even their original idea and you’re shitting on them for it. Learn to fucking read.
Edit: wow and it’s your own comment that you apparently don’t know how to read.
Once this happens, Google just says “Oops, you’re shit out of luck” and then hires a whole new company of contracted workers for the same work, for cheaper.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Flat-Out Refuses to Bargain With Workers, Prompting YouTube Music Strike
184·3 years agoAs a user of YouTube Music, quite possibly.
They probably still deserve raises.
I don’t understand the ones where a browser doesn’t have the feature so it gets a green dash versus a green check. I’d assume not having a feature should just be considered failing. What’s the distinction?
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Programming@beehaw.org•Refusing TypeScript is a signal that you don't care about code quality
14·3 years agoThis is the core thesis of the article:
It’s true that sometimes you have to write non-trivial types to convince the compiler that your data is correct.
That’s okay. Creating maintainable code with high quality often requires putting in the hard work.
There’s no real substantiation of the claim; just the claim itself.
Yes TypeScript is onerous but that’s just alright.
Maybe it’s true but it’s a weak argument.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Science@beehaw.org•What to know about COVID as hospitalizations go up and some places bring back masks
16·3 years agoThat’s what I thought at first but it’s been almost two years and the low energy levels never passed. It also got notably worse on day three. Hoping the best for you.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•"Web Environment Integrity" is an all-out attack on the free Internet | Defective by Design
10·3 years ago5% of the time it won’t send the attestation data, and that’s supposed to prevent this from being used to gatekeep the entire web.
What a fucking joke. That approach will never work and they know it. Attestation will become fully mandatory if integrated into Chromium.
Yes, you have it right.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Looking for a decent privacy-respecting search engine
1·3 years agoCan you explain what’s so good about it compared to Google besides the privacy aspect? I hear it’s “better” a lot.
Bipta@kbin.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Looking for a decent privacy-respecting search engine
1·3 years agoI’ve seen it mentioned and you’re quite right about expecting to get quality, privacy, and free. It’s always a pick two.
But can you explain why Kagi is so good?


They didn’t even mention a specific model. Why would you say they need 24gb to run any model? That’s just not true.