I think Gen Z is more right-wing than millennials; at least the younger men.
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sobchak@programming.devto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Reportedly Obsessed With AI Girlfriend
4·2 days agoThe design was probably AI generated itself. Looks very similar to that Death Note character.
sobchak@programming.devto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How do I torrent safely in the US if I can't afford a VPN?English
1·2 days agoDunno, I haven’t used private trackers in 10 years. You can add any magnet link to Tribler and it will go through exit nodes to hide your IP, kind of like Tor does for browsing clearnet. I haven’t used i2p in a while either; back then, I used the Postman tracker, and don’t know if that’s still what most people do or not. I personally just use a paid VPN, because there really isn’t a good way to set Tribbler up with an *arr stack.
sobchak@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•The 512KB Club is a collection of performance-focused web pages from across the Internet. To qualify your website must both be actually useful and under 512KB in size.English
2·2 days agoInteresting, didn’t know that’s how modern browsers worked. Guess my understanding was outdated from the HTTP/1 standard.
sobchak@programming.devto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How do I torrent safely in the US if I can't afford a VPN?English
8·3 days agoTribler or i2p.
Edit: there are also non-bittorrent p2p networks out there like Retroshare, but I haven’t used them, so don’t know how useful they are.
sobchak@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•The 512KB Club is a collection of performance-focused web pages from across the Internet. To qualify your website must both be actually useful and under 512KB in size.English
3·3 days agoIs it just the HTML that should be under 14kb? I think script, CSS, and image (except embedded SVGs) are separate requests? So these should individually be under 14kb to get the benefit?
sobchak@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Death of beloved neighborhood cat sparks outrage against robotaxis in San FranciscoEnglish
01·4 days agoI believe these cars drive on the same roads all day, whereas people are likely to be driving in and out of areas these systems are not familiar with. I suppose a good comparison would be of a taxi driver that only operates in the same area as the driverless cars, if that exists.
sobchak@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Big Short Guy Just Bet $1 Billion That the AI Bubble PopsEnglish
4·4 days agoHis company bought puts. They are less risky, because you don’t need to maintain margin. What you pay to buy them is all you can lose.
sobchak@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•Americans ‘dumbfounded by cruelty’ of Trump officials slashing Snap benefits | US politics | The GuardianEnglish
1·6 days agoThese respondents were self-selected Guardian readers. Doubt many voted for Trump.
sobchak@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Computer Science, a popular college major, has one of the highest unemployment ratesEnglish
0·3 months agoIDK about most. But, I’ve seen many OS contributors say they’re looking for work. Seen one recently saying he won’t be contributing much to the project anymore because he’s housing-insecure. Seen maintainers for popular projects get laid off and are now looking for work. Seen people with 10+ and 20+ years of experience not being able to find a job after many months.

IDK. Tech companies are bringing in more revenue than ever. The trend seems to be companies reporting great revenue growth, then laying off shortly after, to which the investors seem to reward. In the past, layoffs would usually bring stock prices down, since they have less human capital to generate profit from.