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Icalasari@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Putin doesn't really want a war with NATO because 'Russia will lose and lose quickly,' UK military chief says1·1 year agoIssue is that multiple countries have systems where it’s, “They launched nukes? We’ll launch all our nukes”
The mitigation is basically, “We will wipe you off the map if we think even ONE nuke is coming at us,” and this has nearly happened several times, only stopped because the system has a human at the final step, and humans when realizing they could end the world seem to hesitate
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Roku TV bricked until agreeing to new terms of service11·1 year agoA non Roku Smart TV that you just don’t connect to the internet at all, ever
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit’s IPO Filing Shows Lots Of Losses After Nearly 20 Years11·1 year agoI think that’s Spez’s plan
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Games@sh.itjust.works•Palworld Sells 15 Million on Steam in a Month2·1 year agoPlus, it’s still in early access. Generally, folks will hit a wall in terms of enjoyment, then give it time to develop and jump back in
Just the nature of early access. After a few big updates or one really major one, it’ll likely surge in numbers again
In short, competition breeds innovation
Icalasari@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Egypt scraps plan to restore cladding on one of three great pyramids of Giza3·1 year agoYe, I’d say the cement is the real issue there. If they could just place the granite blocks and not use cement, then that would work
Icalasari@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Egypt scraps plan to restore cladding on one of three great pyramids of Giza11·1 year agoTrue, but that still revolves around leaving it aa close as possible to how they were - preservation sometimes requiring active work to keep clues around
For the pyramids, the rate of exterior decay is probably deemed far less destructive than the need to use cement to restore the granite
Icalasari@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Egypt scraps plan to restore cladding on one of three great pyramids of Giza242·1 year agoNeed to leave sites as close to as they were as possible, else clues about the past could be accidentally destroyed, especially clues that we do not have the technology to analyze yet
I finally cracked and made an account
It’s not worth it, you basically get alerts on the account for everything to the point of uselessness
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Memes@lemmy.ml•Can you muppets stop throwing away money on awful companies producing subpar games?1·1 year agoEh, early access isn’t the problem. Palworld has been wrecking Pokemon despite being Early Access
Can 2024 instead be the year of bad game boycott? When an early access game is better than most AAA completed games, then there’s a serious problem
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it only me, or do you find all those "I deleted Windows"-posts annoying too?3·1 year agoPerhaps a pinned, weekly post? It’s not like federated sites have enough traction yet to make a weekly thread full of buried posts, so it should work in the meantime
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•AI shouldn’t make ‘life-or-death’ decisions, says OpenAI’s Sam Altman2·1 year agoPlus, there will be far fewer variables when humans aren’t allowed to drive outside of race tracks and the like. Reason why fully AI cars are a bad idea right now is because of all the chaotic human drivers that react in nonsensical ways. e.g. Pedestrian steps out. Thing that makes sense is for the AI to stop the car. But then the driver behind them decides to swerve around and blare the horn, then see the pedestrian, freak, turn into the AI car, and an accident is caused. Without the human drivers, then all the vehicles can communicate with each other and all of them can react in appropriate ways, adjusting how they drive up to miles back
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Discord Servers asking for Phone Numbers and 'Verification Levels'161·1 year agoYou did read how these trolls have alts built up over years, right? These aren’t normal trolls OP is dealing with
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS - Ars Technica5·2 years agoNah, we’ll get Steam Deck 2 Episode 2, then Steam Deck Alyx
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Instagram finds that AI Mr beast scams do not go against community guidelines.74·2 years agoSo what they are saying is they are willing to take liability and thus be open to being sued over this as they know of the scams but say they do not break community guidelines
Got it
Can’t do a message for some reason, so going to ask here for Trifox, please
Icalasari@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.ml•No safe place for Palestinians in Gaza as Israel widens offensive31·2 years agoI still hate that if he doesn’t win, then the GoP IE Modern Nazi Party wins. It’s absolute bullshit that the choices are Monsters or Not Quite As Bad Monsters
Voting for a third party/not voting at all doesn’t work in the states, the two big parties get enough votes that not voting/voting third party is a vote for the other party, especially when the GoP will almost certainly do a Russian style take down of democracy if they win, effectively making voting pointless from then on. So can’t even count not voting/voting third party as a protest vote in this case when normally it at least has that going for it
Icalasari@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported1·2 years agoWhen EoS came for 3DS, they sent out one last update to kill as many methods of accessing homebrew as possible
We may be young at heart (emotionally), but we are old at heart (physically)