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network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Rebecca Shaw: I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down. But I didn't expect them to be such losers. English7·2 days agoYa but in discussion of the article, I don’t think it’s about the direction of society. It’s an article about people the author doesn’t like. How they classify them. And an empty call to action at the end to get revenge on nerds of which the author probably would be considered one. It’s a bad article
Purpose of the article, why does it exist and why does it have so many upvotes? Does the article help or harm the direction of society? Is it just an eloquent version of an Instagram comment dunking on people? What communication should be signal boosted that would be effective in driving action towards swaying society in a better direction
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Rebecca Shaw: I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down. But I didn't expect them to be such losers. English321·2 days agoI know it feels good to dunk on others and do so with generalities but just the last line, get revenge on the nerds.
Sounds edgy but it’s a slogan that is poor communication. It’s focused on US based tech billionaires and paints them as representatives of nerds. Look at voting data. Tech employees are leftist. People that go to school are more frequently leftist. Rhetoric like this is unintentionally anti-intellectual which promotes conservatism. And in my personal life, there sure seems to be an ocean of nerdy women in the US including in tech like bioengineering and UX and marketing design that is intertwined with today’s techno-facism. I don’t get why these pundits can’t ever stay focused on class warfare and end up resorting to social/racial/gender otherings. Why use language that is so so broad and is a term that most applies to people in your base
Also I’m at a loss at how finance/real estate/insurance/material and manufacturing billionaires have somehow managed to be overshadowed in public perceptions of evil even though they’ve consistently been at it for millenniums and are a cohort of multigenerational families of wealth built on slavery and genocide. They make up venture capital funds that give them ownership across all these companies. Tech CEOs end up owning an ever shrinking portion of a company they did or didn’t found until ownership is mostly a smattering of many large finance companies and family offices. Weirdly fetishistic of proper rich despots rather than these new tech billionaires who still have to go to JP Morgan Chase to facilitate their transactions
Also in the comments co-opting conservative rhetoric like herbivores and I guess carnivores?. That’s weird. Who actually talks like that seriously in real life? My whole life on the left we’ve been so terrible at creating insults but also terms of endearments. It’s weird how bad we are at not only labeling ourselves but also continuing to build terms into positives. Anything eventually becomes an insult towards leftist and conservative terminology is used awkwardly
For the side that places so much emphasis on the power of language, labeling, othering, etc … we’re terrible at it. The side of people with art/literature/communication/whatever degrees. Practically any college level degree is the realm of mostly leftist but in practice people well studied in communication can’t effectively and accurately communicate to people
network_switch@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•More than 25 percent of people say Chinese-Americans are a ‘threat’, poll finds3·6 days agoIf Americans discriminated so hard against Chinese Americans - it’d probably hit all east/southeast Asians - to the point that they were excluded from defense/security, that would decimate defense/security product development
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Several phone brands rumored to be planning a major shift away from AndroidEnglish7·6 days agoWaydroid is very close to greatness. My major hope there is Valve contributions to Waydroid for probable Steam Deck integration will make it incredibly seamless. There’s also the Android Translation Layer being developed
https://gitlab.com/android_translation_layer/android_translation_layer
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Several phone brands rumored to be planning a major shift away from AndroidEnglish61·6 days agoAnything closer to supporting regular Linux applications the better. Though I’d expect anything like this to just be Android with well funded alternatives to Google applications/services. Whatever happens will be good for non-Google/Apple/Microsoft directed platforms
network_switch@lemmy.mltoMiniPCs@lemmy.world•GMKtec releases EVO-X2 globally with powerful AMD Strix Halo processor and up to 128 GB RAMEnglish2·9 days agoI know the appeal is inference but I’d use it for photo/video editing. Also gaming, once these are a couple/few years old - maybe closer to $500 and they’ll still be way stronger than a Nintendo Switch 2 and that’ll just be halfway in its life. Integrated graphics will be amazing budget gaming devices soon. I think this is supposed to be PS5 comparable and a Switch 3 in the future being that, these chips will age gracefully as they eventually become low end and cheap
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Games@lemmy.world•Next gen PS and Xbox consoles scheduled for 2027, tipped by cancelled Blade Runner gameEnglish2·9 days agoI have a Legion Go with Bazzite. Happily playing the Oblivion remaster on it. Just have to set the TDP to 20+ to get stable 36fps+ at low settings. Looks good to me
Besides that I mostly play Hades 1/2, Warm Snow, Victor Vran, and turn based JRPG games and the Yakuza games turn based or action. The only thing kind of hardware intensive graphics are the latest Yakuza/Like a Dragon games. Hades and Warm Snow have me interested in trying more rouguelites. Afterimage is getting me into metroidvanias. A bunch of games-games.
Yakuza and the JRPG can be narrative heavy but usually more over the top nonsensical or whimsical which I enjoy a lot more now that I’m getting towards middle age and edgy like I had thought as a teenager and in my 20s don’t feel as “adult” like how I now recognize “adult”
Regardless. Steam Deck 2 is going to be amazing long term because of the Switch 2 being the baseline for power for the next decade. PS4 isn’t dead for popularity yet either
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Games@lemmy.world•Next gen PS and Xbox consoles scheduled for 2027, tipped by cancelled Blade Runner gameEnglish32·10 days agoDefinitely the least excited I’ve ever been for a console. 1st month Xbox SX buyer that eventually traded in for a PS5 and it’s incredibly redundant with my PC. At this point I’m happy playing on Steam Deck level graphics settings. Next consoles need a better gimmick than better ray tracing, bigger open worlds, more fetch quests to advertise scale
network_switch@lemmy.mlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some FOSS programs that are objectively better than their proprietary counterparts?20·20 days agoI think DarkTable is as powerful if not moreso than Lightroom but Lightroom has AI image processing tools that will get things done quicker.
The whole of software dev is dominated with open source softtware. So like PostgreSQL, text editors like Lapce or Zed, KVM/QEMU/Virt-Manager, torrent programs like qBitorrent, VPN like OpenVPN or Wireguard. Pretty much all the video game console emulators. For a while you would get Linux game ports that would use proprietary wrappers but eventually WINE would become better anyways. Don’t know if there’s a proprietary software better than QGIS for that. I love Distrobox and Boxbuddy. Git.
Web browsers based off Chromium or Firefox, OBS, Handbrake, VLC, ffmpeg, image magick. Krita and Blender are competitive with proprietary software. I think the latest Pinta is solid as a paint.net analogue. Audacity is super popular. Ardour for more complex things. Kdenlive isn’t as good but solid enough for the vast majority of people in my opinion.
Topaz Gigapixel is top but Upscayl is good. I always liked Windows Task Manager but on Linux I think Mission Center is just as good. None of the open source stuff competes against Topaz Video AI in my experience
KeepassXC password manager. At some point I stopped using winrar and was all in on 7-Zip and Peazip if not just using the Linux file roller software that the distro came with. I’m happy with Jellyfin over Plex. There’s Kodi. Over the years I always see people use draw.io
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Android@lemmy.world•Japan Orders Google to Stop Forcing Search and Browser on Android PhonesEnglish19·23 days agoNice. I think now since like 2003 IE, is the most interested people may be in using something besides the current most popular option
network_switch@lemmy.mlto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•'EA always preferred Mass Effect, straight up': Dragon Age creator reveals that his and Mass Effect's team 'didn't get along' at BioWare, as EA played favourites with its childrenEnglish31·25 days agoI’d take DA 1-3 over ME 1-3. DA2 should never have been shafted on dev time to rush something out because they didn’t expect DAO to be so popular
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Android@lemdro.id•Google won't let cheap Android phones and tablets ship with only 16GB storage anymoreEnglish153·25 days agoI think 128GB should be the minimum. A lot reserved for the operating system and the rest for storage hungry applications. At least save local map data and some music
network_switch@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•China, Vietnam Sign 45 Deals as Xi Seeks Closer Regional Ties11·25 days agoVietnam is like a cultural a bridge between East Asia and continental southeast Asia. Long term they’ll gain a lot from this US blunder. Even before Trump term 1, China, South Korea, and Japan had established a business presence in Vietnam
network_switch@lemmy.mlto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Price Increases For Game Consoles And PC Parts Likely In The United States - Insider GamingEnglish17·1 month agoI’ve gone from almost certain a 9070xt and Switch 2 to probably nothing this year. Maybe not next year. Helps me stay disciplined I guess. I rarely play games that don’t run a Steam Deck level hardware anyways
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Firefox maker Mozilla prepares Gmail-like Thundermail181·1 month agoAlways felt like this needed to happen for long time now. I guess now better than never. Got to figure out a business model. Reselling Mullvad as Firefox VPN was a start. I feel like everything that Proton does, Firefox should be doing but with a Linux file manager application
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•"Pentagon in shock": China's next-gen stealth drones are now leagues ahead of DARPA's, says explosive new study8·1 month agoThe vast majority of people have no idea how much turmoil there’s been in federal backed research and development. Even stuff like wildland firefighter’s getting workforce hit right before fire season is about to begin. Friends that did bioengineering (lab grown food and lab grown organ research) for private companies that have been laid off because of federal grants cuts/uncertainty
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•"Pentagon in shock": China's next-gen stealth drones are now leagues ahead of DARPA's, says explosive new study8·1 month agoAll good. DoD just put out a DRP 2.0 with talk being that there will be no exemptions made since this is straight from the SecDef this time. Already know people that took the first one with non-defense jobs lined up now getting 2 paychecks until the end of September. DRP 2.0 is going to be way bigger than the first one
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 Launches on June 5th Worldwide; 1080p Screen With 120 FPS and HDR Support, Docked Mode 4K Resolution Support ConfirmedEnglish4·1 month agoI’m a bit torn, I got a Switch first month and loved Zelda but it did take a couple years for releases to really become frequent. Eventually got a Steam Deck and now I go third party on Steam and the Switch has been a Zelda machine. That being how my purchases have been, I may wait until a new Zelda before buying a Switch 2. Maybe not until a fully exclusive Switch 2 Pokemon. Right now hoping for the inevitable PC handheld that is as strong as a Deck but way lighter/smaller
Friends and Mario Kart+Mario Party will be the final determiner of when I guess
network_switch@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•OpenAI Finalizes $40 Billion Funding at $300 Billion Valuation11·1 month agoInsane to me with how much competition there is that are just as good along with all the free stuff available. It’s not like early YouTube growing an insane amount of content before it started monetizing heavily. OpenAI is one of like a dozen, probably more, generative AI companies that are all close to each other in quality
Before people just used chegg at least for math homework. Ai chat bots are quicker and can write papers but cheating has been pervasive since everyone once laptops became standard college student attire. Also the move to mandatory online homework with $200 access codes. Digitize classwork to cut costs for the university while raise costs on students. Students are going to use tools available to manage.
This eras, “you won’t have a calculator everywhere you go”