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And it was powered by Linus Torvalds!
I don’t think the Mediaworkstations a-X2P ever came out of “limited production”, but with an EPYC processor, desktop GPU and 6 screens it still meets the mark IMO.
[Edit]: Sorry, a pair of EPYC processors. And it’s a shipping product.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•The Meta AI app is a privacy disaster: Meta's AI App ‘Discover’ Feed Publicly Exposes Private Chats Without Users Knowing.English732·6 days agoTheMetaAI appis a Privacy Disaster.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When do you finally calm down after buying a house?10·9 days agoI think after 18 months or so you will have a good feeling for what you bought. There will still be things to do. There will ALWAYS be things to do (some of which will be very expensive). But as far as coming to terms with exactly where everything is, what the quirks are, and whether you can live with them, you need all 4 seasons and a bit.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the telltale signs of self-individuation psychologists like Jung put forth?5·9 days agoI don’t think this is quite right - the “hierarchy of needs” pyramid is misleading. Self-actualization is fleeting just like physical care (eg meeting basic needs) is fleeting - if you stop doing it, things go downhill quickly, and so you’re always doing it at least a little bit.
While a lot of people frame self actualization as what they would do if only all other needs are met, they really should be thought of as needs you must meet to feel fulfilled. Could be as simple as reading a good book, getting out into nature or cooking a nice meal. Anything that you get value from ticks the box for a little while.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the telltale signs of self-individuation psychologists like Jung put forth?1·9 days agoI don’t think this is quite right - the “hierarchy of needs” pyramid is misleading. Self-actualization is fleeting just like physical care (eg meeting basic needs) is fleeting - if you stop doing it, things go downhill quickly, and so you’re always doing it at least a little bit.
While a lot of people frame self actualization as what they would do if only all other needs are met, they really should be thought of as needs you must meet to feel fulfilled. Could be as simple as reading a good book, getting out into nature or cooking a nice meal. Anything that you get value from ticks the box for a little while.
artifex@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•The world could experience a year above 2°C of warming by 20295·11 days agoAlso 1 degree C is the same as 1 degree K - only the starting point is different
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•The world could experience a year above 2°C of warming by 2029English446·11 days agoAs stupid as this sounds I think we (and really the media, but we know which side they’re on) should be doing this in F for US audiences. Saying “hey, it’s now 5°F hotter than it was in the 1970s” is more immediately meaningful — and the bigger number looks scarier too.
artifex@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•The world could experience a year above 2°C of warming by 2029121·11 days agoAs stupid as this sounds I think we (and really the media, but we know which side they’re on) should be doing this in F for US audiences. Saying “hey, it’s now 5°F hotter than it was in the 1970s” is more immediately meaningful — and the bigger number looks scarier too.
artifex@lemmy.zipto pics@lemmy.world•Iowa's new state motto? Spotted on the bike trail yesterday41·13 days agoThey’re not wrong…
In the US this would probably turn into a point of pride pretty quickly.
How well-developed is this telekinetic power? Could I, for example:
- Continuously turn the air 10M around them into a horrific miasma of farts by doing organic chemistry with nearby carbon and sulfur sources?
- Always make it much too uncomfortably warm near them by raising the local temperature?
- Condense the moisture out of it so that the politicians are always dripping wet?
I think in absence of doing real harm to them the best bet is to make them and everyone within 10M of them as extremely uncomfortable as possible.
Bummer, I was hoping it’d be Great Big Observatory given how silly some astronomy naming conventions are.
A couple prices that went up also have come down, but not by as much as they went up.
I wish there was a good way to track this, because you know a bunch of corps are going to be trying to pass the buck (while also keeping it)
I know we’re all here for the LOLs, but just a quick reminder: it’s ok to enjoy things without being able to monetize them.