It’s objectively more private, if you take your own bias out of the equation. Monero doesn’t get much use however, its not very popular but it is private.
- 0 Posts
- 94 Comments
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your SettingsEnglish2·2 hours agoI can barely even set a static IP on Windows Server these days. I wiped out a partition the other day as well since the UI is so slow, its like it’s using a REST api to do partitioning.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Say Google Search Deal Vital to Firefox's Survival1·2 hours agoAh weird.
Well python is slow due to garbage collection and dynamic types, if AI could fill those in it would make programming far easier at least.
You could write low level drivers in python.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney tells Trump Canada is not for sale, president praises PM as a 'very good person'1·2 hours agoAmerica wants it, and provincial powers override federal, so there’s no real alternative than a crisis unfortunately.
Europe is actually building their military as well. Which their progressive voters needed a crisis to do so.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•Trump ‘delighted’ by his influence on Canada’s election: U.S. journalist1·11 hours agoTrump also put a 25% tariff on the auto sector, and only a 10% tariff on Alberta. People were obviously fearful that Pierre would side with Alberta.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Trump is trying to pay his way into a US baby boom. Experts say it won’t work1·12 hours agoIf hes following the century initiative he will cap money supply growth at 3% or so, which will drastically bring down home prices.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney tells Trump Canada is not for sale, president praises PM as a 'very good person'27·12 hours agoCarney also praised Trump as a great leader, did the CBC miss that part?
“Thank you for your hospitality, and above all for your leadership. You’re a transformational president focused on the economy, with a relentless focus on the American worker. Securing your borders, ending the scourge of fentinal and other opioids, and securing the world.”
I do think they know each other prior and that seems quite obvious, and that getting Carney elected was a part of a larger plan to get a pipeline to the east coast to defund Russia; using the Alberta separatism crisis to do so. Trump plays an idiot, but even the level of the tariffs were concocted to push this crisis, which was the true reason for Daniel Smith to go to Maralago.
Could AI allow you to write code in python, and then turn the python into a static language with static variables at least?
toastmeister@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says the company used to be so idealistic that people were 'not working very hard'101·12 hours agoWhats weird is how bad reddit works in a basic web browser, which is where the app started.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Why all climate misinformation should be seen as disinformation12·14 hours agoSolar and wind definitely are cheap, until you include billions in lithium batteries to support the grid during the periods of the worst case energy production. Energy grids arent easy to restart if they go offline, blackstarts can take days and cost billions of dollars and lives.
What makes nuclear so expensive is the environmental movement through litigation, funded by oil and gas, so it makes it prohibitively expensive. I wouldnt be surprised if wind and solar are funded by oil and gas, since its perpetual vaporware, and storing that much energy for a 100% uptime grid is a massive fire hazard. France was able to build 60GW of nuclear 60 years ago before we even had computers, but I guess technology regressed and suddenly its too expensive to build.
Look at Germany shutting down its nuclear power, they ended up spending half a trillion dollars to keep the lights on due to their idiotic ideals; which would have funded the next 50 years of nuclear power. China meanwhile just pumps them out, and will replace Germany in the future, when their energy allows the cheapest production of goods and AI.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Why all climate misinformation should be seen as disinformation26·16 hours agoCanada had the second last per capita GDP growth in the OECD next to Luxembourg since 2015. We also missed an opportunity to displace coal burning by neglecting our energy production, which is how the US emissions have been falling.
Solar and wind aren’t cheap, and require storage to deal with their variability, as Spain recently found out. So the costs are severely understated. People aren’t suggesting nuclear unfortunately when they talk about green energy, they’re talking about importing cheap solar panels produced in China by burning lignite.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian fuel company faces $9-billion takeover bid by US-based Sunoco4·20 hours agoStart with housing. No foreign ownership, no corporate ownership.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•“No Apple tax means we will lower prices” - Proton announces lower prices for users by up to 30% after US ruling against Apple feesEnglish91·20 hours agoThundermail is coming soon. By Mozilla.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Say Google Search Deal Vital to Firefox's Survival52·1 day agoWikimedia is even using php still. Firefox created Rust I believe, in order to advance.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Say Google Search Deal Vital to Firefox's Survival31·1 day agoSorry, why are they greedy?
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian fuel company faces $9-billion takeover bid by US-based Sunoco5·1 day agoI think that’s more fair, rather than nationalizing only one provinces exports. I’d like housing be blocked for foreign and corporate investment too, as a first step, nationalize it so it can only be owned by citizens who live here at least 6 months of the year.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Danielle Smith promises Alberta separation referendum if signatures warrant11·1 day agohttps://newsletter.doomberg.com/p/the-week-that-was
This has a nice prediction on Canada 1/3 down the page, where they will use this crisis to push an energy corridor east.
Obviously a 25% tariff on steel and manufacturing in Canada is a death knell for the east, and only a 10% tariff on oil puts Alberta in a favorable position. Which pit provinces against one another, ensuring Carney would win, and would be favorable to push a pipeline for LNG. To ultimately defund Russia.
Carney is in a meeting right now and they are praising each other like crazy. Its quite absurd actually given how Trudeau was treated.
toastmeister@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian fuel company faces $9-billion takeover bid by US-based Sunoco101·1 day agoWhy stop at oil, why not manufacturing, mining, lumber, banks, hydro, etc…?
What is it that makes oil special when we could nationalize everything?
In server 2025 its gone I think.