jmkar.bsky.social
Bare metal computer programmer & non-fiction bookworm. An early EV adopter.
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He doesn't probably even know what science itself is, but based on everything i have read about the topic he was spot on.
The city part of it you can argue against, but he's onto something there as well. In minimum, it's the forced low cardio exercise required by the countryside living.
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Nvidia Drive Thor! First time i hear it getting deployed. Awesome.
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TuneIn seems to have some latency. Sometimes days
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Kiitos, ei vaan ollut sattunut herra silmään ollenkaan. Tämän takia sitä puhutaan!
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On, ihan samoin kuin Fox News on kolumnia ja mielipidettä.
Välissä on sitten ihan kelpo uutisia. Venäjä taitaa olla ainoa mesta, joka usein jättää nuo markerit pois.
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Kolumni ja mielipide lukee myös Foxin jutuissa. Harvalle se vaikuttaa yhtään mitään.
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Artikkeli on aivan yksittäinen ja jo pari vuotta vanha. Onko muita?
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Entirely agree. Not only that, the entire free world needs a platform like this.
From the early looks of it, the sky will become the voice of the political left and the social media world will split.
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No tässä on peräkkäin kaksi juttua lähipäiviltä jotka on ihan linjassa Fox News tason kanssa.
Yleistykset on samaa tasoa kuin 'kaikki työttömät on laiskoja'.
bsky.app/profile/jmka...
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Loppuisi persujen napina ainakin. Osa siitä on kyllä ihan perusteltua, valitettavasti.
Oma media kuitenkin tarvitaan, tiedonvälitystä ei voi jättää venäjän ja amerikan oligarkkien hartioille.
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I'm stunned. How did you jump there?
No, I'm not saying that at all. I'm just annoyed by parts of the regulation that are plain broken especially in the technology sector. They very eager to regulate things they don't seem to understand.
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In secure system design, the security should never be delegated to the user. The users are not going to understand or care what you ask them, they just want their stuff to work and answer YES.
The cookie dialog is a prime example.
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1. I don't think anyone has ever answered 'NO' on that dialog, making it pointless. First of all, they would first need to understand what a cookie is and how it is used. I take even your knowledge was limited?
2. My job is to design secure systems, I have a hint. I just don't like useless crap.
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No joo, ehkä amerikan kahden median malli on parempi ja suomalaisen yhtenäiskulttuurin aika on ohi.
Seuraavaksi vaan myös YLE puoliksi, toinen oikeistopainotteinen ja toinen vasemmisto.
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That said, they have MUCH better ways to track you than cookies. Regulate that, not nonsense.
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Cookies are stored in my browser. I can clear them up any second I want, with or without that dialog. It seems to me they regulated something they didn't understand, this has nearly nothing to do with privacy.
In firefox I always had the 'treat all cookies as session cookies' on. I miss that a lot.
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Kaikki ei näköjään edes pysty kohtaamaan eriävää mielipidettä, vaan pakenee sitä. Tämä heille tietysti suotakoon, kukapa meistä tarvitsee ylimääräistä stressiä.
Vaan sitten on meitä, jotka haluamme oppia molemmilta puolin mahdollisimman nopeasti.
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That's all great, but please do something about the excessive forever growing regulation that kills businesses and annoys people every single day. Take the 'ACCEPT COOKIES?' nonsense as an example.
It would be really great if the EC could only focus on things that truly matter.
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I mean, i can only tell what my friends have said after trying this.
First the account was created with excitement, tried a few things and then the usage died stating 'too boring'.
I blame the algo + block lists that spread like wildfire from a single comment that someone didn't like.
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Bsky may work for people who want to contain themselves in a bubble.
I'm out of every bubble, somewhere in between regardless of the topic. Thus, this place is entirely dead.
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Decentralization is cool but it won't win users on its own, most users don't even know what it means.
Users and the user engagement does and that's currently blueskys weak spot. Extensive blocklists and lack of engaging algorithm is hard for many.
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I think you guys should say that sure - as long as the NATO comes in to make sure Russians stay out.
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Tuo on perintö, työvuotta kohden on saatu säästettyä varallisuutta se tonni.
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Toinen samanlainen. Nyt ollaan valuttu Fox Newsin tasoon, piilottemattomaan poliittiseen propagandaan veronmaksajien rahoilla. Yleistyshän on tässä täsmälleen sama kuin sanoisi, että kaikki työttömät on laiskoja.
yle.fi/a/74-20165614
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Pakko vastata samanlaisella, juuri vastaan kävelleellä hajatelmalla. YLE on näköjään siirtynyt lopullisesti piilottelemattomaan vasemmistopropagandaan.
Minä kun niin luulin, että ne on Fox Newsiä parempia. Niin sitä saa ihminen pettyä.
yle.fi/a/74-20165614
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25 years would be Putin only.
Russia then again 49% of the time since Ivan the Terrible nearly 500 years ago.
If Russia is not at war, it is preparing for the next one.
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Lahjomisella on omat asiantuntijansa? Jopa jotain.
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It's true. Moscow has been at war 48% of the time since Ivan the Terrible nearly 500 years ago.
If they are not at war, they are preparing for it.
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It has actually cleaned up quite a lot since the election and it's not that bad now. Grok does a good job fact checking just about every post.
As a matter of fact, I find bluesky a bit worse now. Blocklists seem effective suppressing everything and only creating closed self-supporting bubbles.
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Block him. That seems to work, I've done that over a year ago.
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Geographical redundancy is just as important and you can tackle both on the same go.
That said, bluesky needs an AI bot, it's really great for verifying misinformation. While not perfect, having one is a considerable improvement.
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Last 100 Years (1925–2025):
- Russia: 48 years (48%).
- United States: 47 years (47%).
- France: 41 years (41%).
- United Kingdom: 38.5 years (39%).
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Comparing to other Empires during the same period since 1547 (478 years):
- Russia: 232 years (49%).
- Ottoman Empire: 166 years (44%, 375 years).
- France: 197 years (41%).
- Britain: 152 years (32%).
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Itse pidän jotenkin vieraana tätä poliittisten puolueiden sanomaa, jossa JOKU MUU (kuin oma kannattajaryhmä) on se, jonka pitäisi tehdä reiluudelle jotain. Se on sama asia kuin se, missä PS huutaa kaiken olevan MAAHANMUUTTAJIEN (eli jonkun muun) vika.
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Itse olen opettanut lapsilleni, että elämä ei ole reilua eikä tule sellaisen takuun kanssa. Kun ensin huolehtii itsestään voi myös huolehtia muista, mitään muuta reiluudelle ei voi tehdä. Ei ole mitään takeita, että joku muu tulee auttamaan sinua.
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Ai niinkuin Neuvostoliitossa ;) ?
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Tuntuu olevan kerrassaan karmeaa, että kerrankin joku ajaa myös loputtoman progression jyrkentämisen hillintää.
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Nuo, ja sitten se, että vasemmistolainen holtiton rahankäyttö jatkuu kierteessä hallituspohjasta riippumatta kunnes ollaan lopullisesti vararikossa 2030 loppupuolella. Kasvua ei ole eikä tule ilman isoa reformia.
Väliaikaista vain nämä 'veroalet'.
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Then there's also this:
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