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  • Seems to me when we get the boomers out of the way, a lot of problems also go away.

    Perhaps, but then we'll have the more difficult problem of having to fix things ourselves with nobody else to blame. If you think Democratic Socialists have all the right answers, you're gonna be a bit disillusioned soon.

  • Por que no los dos

  • Niri & Noctalia are awesome. It's not quite as easy to configure as Cosmic Desktop, but the paradigm works way better and faster when you get used to it.

    I was also a bit resistant to the idea, but somehow finally got it. Probably on the 5th try.

  • DHH has built his stuff on Linux, which means that everyone using Linux is a fascist.

  • This does not in any way prove that LLMs aren't sentient. Feels like a joke paper. I mean not a completely unserious one but one that's has been written with a lot of smirk.

    The actual author explains it way better though: https://adriandewynter.substack.com/p/if-llms-have-human-like-attributes

    I obviously didn't understand everything, but it seems to me that he built an LLM in AoE2 goats and basically said "look, obviously this isn't concious" and that "obviously" is doing much more work than it should. Reductio ad absurdum.

    Obviously the LLM built in AoE2 goats is conscious.

  • Simulated goats in the game Age of Empires II.

  • Of course, cheating is the only way a right-winger can win.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Far-right millionaire wins Colombia’s razor-tight presidential election

    www.theguardian.com /world/2026/jun/21/far-right-millionaire-abelardo-de-la-espriella-wins-colombia-presidential-runoff
  • Soviet Union too. It was the first country to officially recognize Israel.

  • They have about year to go, and the pendulum seems to be swinging against them anyway. Sanchez's coalition has been quite unpopular for a long time already.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_Spanish_general_election

    I would guess this won't have much effect before the next elections (August 2027). Popularity is measured between elections of course but the people in power usually have no reason to give a shit about that.

  • Europe @feddit.org

    Spanish Prime Minister's wife charged with corruption after two year investigation

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/c8ejg3wk81no
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Spanish Prime Minister's wife charged with corruption after two year investigation

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/c8ejg3wk81no
  • Eh, that's a stup... I mean...

    Hezbollah is almost Iran's creation. This is a bit like asking why Iran isn't trying to fracture the relationship between USA and CIA.

  • Why not?

  • That's a weird way of saying that they had a net loss of $8 billion. Are you trying to imply that this is somehow extraordinary for a growth company? How do you figure that?

  • Both Tesla and SpaceX has produced a lot of stuff, some of it pretty good. But yeah, their stock price are bit out there.

  • Tad expensive, and my new Sailfish phone from the O.G. Jolla is preordered already.

    It's a tough market if you plan to make money only from the device and not from datamining like Google definitely does and Apple probably too.

  • That's... not how this works.

  • No, SpaceX's valuation hasn't really decreased significantly. Musk is still comfortably a trillionaire.

  • Initial price was $135. Then it climbed to $210ish. Now $185.

    Pretty regular stuff for a new IPO meme stock. Don't go on the ride if you don't like the speed.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Cuba’s Communist Party approves opening economy in unprecedented move

    www.aljazeera.com /news/2026/6/18/cubas-communist-party-approves-opening-economy-in-unprecedented-move
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Reviewing studies of degrowth: Are claims matched by data, methods and policy analysis?

    www.sciencedirect.com /science/article/pii/S0921800924002210