I had no idea Omeleto existed. Looks like I’ve got a few weekends of watching their vids ahead of me!
Newtra
They/Them, agender-leaning scalie.
ADHD software developer with far too many hobbies/trades: AI, gamedev, webdev, programming language design, audio/video/data compression, software 3D, mass spectrometry, genomics.
Learning German (B2), Chinese (HSK 3-4ish), French (A2).
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Newtra@pawb.socialto Software Gore@lemmy.world•so what’s the answer (found this on my younger brother’s laptop)28·1 year agoGood to see them learning LaTeX young. It’s one of those life skills that no one should need, but everybody does need at some point
Why do I find “match-3” most offensive part of that thought?
Newtra@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•[Retro Dodo]Google is killing Retro Dodo and Other Independent SitesEnglish251·1 year agoGoogle also is responsible for the SEO industry. They made ads hugely profitable, then started directing traffic to sites that serve more of their ads, regardless of quality.
Newtra@pawb.socialto [moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•Francis Ford Coppola's Impossible New Sci-Fi Movie is Even Weirder Than We ThoughtEnglish34·1 year ago“zero commercial prospects”? That sounds exactly like the sort of movie I’d pay money for!
Newtra@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.world•AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-SourceEnglish13·1 year agoI’d say it’s more like they’re failing upwards. It’s certainly good for AMD, but it seems like it happened in spite of their involvement, not because of it:
For reasons unknown to me, AMD decided this year to discontinue funding the effort and not release it as any software product. But the good news was that there was a clause in case of this eventuality: Janik could open-source the work if/when the contract ended.
AMD didn’t want this advertised or released, and even canned this project despite it reaching better performance than the OpenCL alternative. I really don’t get their thought process. It’s surreal. Do they not want to support AI? Do they not like selling GPUs?
Newtra@pawb.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a tip, fact, or piece of information that you want to share?9·1 year agoWith jobs, maybe. With careers, especially in STEM, you get lots of exceptions like extremely rewarding but low paying positions in academia, and tech companies that think they can just spend money instead of effort to fix their culture and broken hiring process.
Newtra@pawb.socialto News@lemmy.world•France's 90-day visa hell as Brits forced to sell their homes over EU rules482·1 year agoSaying goodbye to their life in France, where they were paying around £2,574 (€3,000) in taxes every year,
So these people who were rich enough to own a second home wanted to spend more than 50% of their time in France, but were paying the vast majority of their taxes back to the UK?
No wonder the laws got tightened.
Newtra@pawb.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you accept the things you cannot change?9·1 year agoTo accept it, you just move on with your life. Find the next thing you should do and do it. The more you dwell, the harder it will be to stop dwelling, so just break the cycle and go do anything else.
You will encounter plenty more people who are insistently wrong. Each one will affect you less than the last.
Newtra@pawb.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Russia Piracy Takedowns Up By 100%, “Western Rightsholders to Blame”English2610·1 year agoWestern companies no longer operating in the Russian market, but still producing desirable content. … Western companies have ‘legalized’ piracy in Russia.
100% this.
Media is culture, and IMO people have a right to participate in culture. If it’s excessively difficult or impossible to legitimately access culture, one has the moral right to illegitimately access culture, and share it so others also have access.
It’s inexcusable to refuse to directly sell media. The internet has made it easier than ever to trade access to media for money. Geo-restricted subscription services should be a nice add-on option for power-consumers, not the only way to get access to something.
Newtra@pawb.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would magically turning all trans people into the gender they want to be be unethical?3·1 year agoThere’s a weird divide between self-determined identity and external classifications. Often, a culture forms around the label and the external label stops being relevant because the term has more social/cultural implications than practical implications. Some people internalize the label as that’s how they wish to steer their future interactions, and others ignore the label and move on with their lives.
You can watch all of Star Trek, and some parts of society will label you a Trekkie if they find out, but it’s up to you whether you choose to identify as a Trekkie, or just go about your life not making a big deal about it.
Newtra@pawb.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would magically turning all trans people into the gender they want to be be unethical?131·1 year agoAssuming enthusiastic consent, good faith, and that you meant “sex/body they want” instead of “gender they want” (because gender is just a social construct):
On another hand, it would erase their identity as trans people.
I don’t think it would. Identities are built from life experiences, and having lived through transition they’d still be trans even if there were no traces of it on their body. A war veteran doesn’t stop being a veteran just because the war ended.
consider it a genocide
The definition of genocide depends on intent! Even in wars, etc. It’s only genocide if you’re specifically trying to erase/displace people/culture.
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Trying to cure gender dysphoria: it’s not genocide, it’s medical treatment.
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Trying to “fix” people to make them fit into society: it’s genocide.
turning them into what they want would mean there is no more trans people
There are identities that don’t stop being trans even if you give them the body they want:
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A non-binary person’s desired sex/body and social gender might not match. Even with the perfect body (if one exists), they might still identify as trans because that body doesn’t match their social gender.
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For genderfluid people, there might not be one singular perfect body. Even if their body constantly updated to suit them, they’d probably still identify as trans because they’d be constantly transitioning…
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Newtra@pawb.socialto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Oklahoma bill would require 'furries' be picked up from school by parents, animal controlEnglish179·1 year agoanthropomorphic behavior
Anyone else morbidly curious about what happens if they don’t fix the bill’s wording and accidentally ban “human-shaped behavior” at school?
Newtra@pawb.socialto World News@beehaw.org•‘It’s difficult to survive’: China’s LGBTQ+ advocates face jail and forced confession14·1 year agoNooooo! Not Naomi!
I don’t really follow her content, but I love her existence and all her efforts towards education and awareness on many topics.
I hope she’s able to find freedom again somehow.
Newtra@pawb.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•YouTube’s ad blocker problems are just an AdBlock Plus bug39·1 year agoThe funny thing is that YouTube’s code is already so laggy that we all believed this without a second thought.
I honestly don’t know what that silence would be like. I’ve spent my programming career jumping between domains, becoming an expert then moving on to find a new challenge. Now I’m building AI stuff for medicine.
In my down time I learn languages, watch videos about physics and math, and play puzzle games.
My brain actually won’t let me stop. Boredom = pain.
That’s some awful gaslighting.
I have no idea how these people make it through 8-12 years of college without even getting their understanding of common diseases up to a wikipedia level.
I’ve had psychiatrists push this crap.
One even refused to write me a prescription and insisted I just needed to get outside more after listening to an hour-long recounting of how my ADHD makes self-care difficult to impossible.
Newtra@pawb.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Bilinguals, does chatGPT sound different in other languages?0·2 years agoIn two languages I’m learning, German and Chinese, I’ve found it to suffer from “translationese”. It’s grammatically correct, but the sentence structure and word choice feel like the answer was first written in English then translated.
No single sentence is wrong, but overall it sounds unnatural and has none of the “flavor” of the language. That also makes it bad for learning - it avoids a lot of sentence patterns you’ll see/hear in day to day life.
Wow, I just scrolled through the front page and it was 100% depressing/anxiety-inducing news.
I don’t think I want this in my life.