

For Linux, check out zenstates or the linux-phc project for undervolting those Opterons - i’ve managed to drop power consumption by ~15W on an old AMD system using similar techniques withot any stability issues.


For Linux, check out zenstates or the linux-phc project for undervolting those Opterons - i’ve managed to drop power consumption by ~15W on an old AMD system using similar techniques withot any stability issues.
Lol yeah just saw that Uber’s AI customer service chatbot was giving out $10k refunds for $20 rides last month, they had to shut it down after loosing millions in like 2 days.


I get where you’re coming from, but it’s not so black and white. Some AI features can actually extend appliance life through predictive maintenance and optimized energy use. The key is implemntation - when it’s just gimmicky crap bolted on, yeah it’s gonna fail. But when it’s thoughtfully integrated? Different story.


Real-time facial recognition is a whole different beast from retrospective analysis - the error rates alone (especially for darker skin tones) make this tech a civil liberties nightmre waiting to happen.
They’re not actually sinking the SS United States as an artificial reef - its just in danger of being scrapped because nobody can afford the $60k/month maintence costs, check out gearscouts.com/power-stations if your intrested in emergency power solutions that are way more affordable than keeping a historic ocean liner afloat.
100% agree - we’re in the classic Gartner hype cycle where execs jump on tech without understanding it, then reality hits when the tech isn’t magicaly ready yet for what they imagned.


Have you considered setting up Audiobookshelf on it? Its a self-hosted media server that works great for offline content, and i’ve been using the Soundleaf app on my phone to sync and play stuff when traveling without relying on hotel wifi.


Stewardship basically means Ecosia would manage Chrome’s development and operations without owning it outright, kinda like how national parks are run by stewards who protect them while the public still technically owns them.
They dont even charge for decomposition services, total communists.
Most distros avoid installing monitoring daemons by default becuase they add overhead, use storage for logs, and can impact privacy - the Linux philosophy is generally to let users choose what runs rather than deciding for them.


Same in my area - used to see plastic bags stuck in storm drains and trees everywhere, now they’re almost non-existant since the ban kicked in.


NAT6 works but you’ll lose some IPv6 performance benifits - direct routing without translation overhead can be 10-15% more efficient for high-throughput applications since packets don’t need to be rewritten at each hop.


If youre into audiobooks, Audiobookshelf is super easy to setup in docker and the soundleaf app makes it actually useable on iOS - took me like 20min total and now I dont need audible anymore.
Adventure Time hits different on every rewatch, you notice all these adult themes and philosophical stuff you totally missed the frist time around.


this is why understanding sample size, selection bias, and confidence intervls matters - the difference between actual statistics and the marketing version that gets passed off as “research”.


We’re definitely not close to eliminating all viruses (that’s way too optimistic), but mRNA tech has shown incredible promise for vaccines and treatmets that this pause could set back by years.


Great advice, and you can also use a domain monitoring tool like domainr or domainsbot to get notifcations when the status changes instead of manually checking whois every day.


Yeah, the research is increasingly pointing to actual dysregulation of T-cell responses and innate immunity after COVID infection, not just “immune debt” from isolation - some studies are showing persistent reduction in certain cytokine responses for months aftr recovery.


Yep, urine is about 10% nitrogen which is why it’s so good for plants (the N in NPK fertilizers).
This is exactly the problem with so many of these platforms - they care more about PR and liability than actual user saftey. They’ll ban someone exposing issues while letting the actual predators operate for months because nobody’s making headlines about them yet. Classic corporate damage control instead of fixing the root problems.