[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 3 weeks ago

Hell, I'm a writer, I'm going to make a 80% AI generated ebook under a dumb pen name and sell it to them on Amazon.

But I am not sure it is worth my sanity. It might be too much work to investigate and then do propaganda on the sovcit facebook groups.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 8 points 1 month ago

Hardware related on a Linux home built NAS.

My mobo has 2 nvme ports and supports 10th and 11th gen intel cpu. I have a 10th gen i5 and 2 nvme ssd for cache.

The biggest 512Gb ssd is on the front (normal) side of the mobo, under a heatsink. The smaller 128Gb is under the mobo, inaccessible once fixed onto the case.

In bios and in OS I can’t see the 512 cache drive, only the 128. Quick RTFM on the motherboard manual states: "Front nvme slot only works with 11th gen cpu".

FFS 🤦‍♂️

The server is fully built in a hard to fit everything ITX case.

Guess who is having only 128Gb cache instead of disassembling everything ?

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 1 month ago

Well his 18 years old daughter died onboard that day, much like the kid in the titanic submarine. Only her mother survived. Maybe she was a little rich brat, maybe she would have become a world savior, who knows.

I’m all for eating the rich, but not before they are at least 45 years old, 18 is just sad.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yeah I’m not sure about that. Work culture, and even C suite culture, is very different in Europe.

Airbus publicly said they want Boeing to continue being a good opponent. The comments on this video talks a lot about working for one or the other manufacturer and the differences in the way people are treated.

Airbus is still lead by an engineer and not an accountant. That could change for sure but EU country won’t let it slip to a shit company as easy as it happened in the US, just because of our culture.

Worst case scenario, French, German, Spanish and other Airbus locations will go on strikes and riots if conditions are getting worse.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 2 months ago

Comme je l’ai dit ici, je mets un billet sur du staff SNCF réseau qui connaît bien l’infra et se fait maintenant du fric en heures sup.

Malinx le linx.

Par contre ce qui me fait chier c’est que j’ai entendu plusieurs fois les mots "ultra gauche" sur BFM et je n’ose même pas imaginer ce que dit Cnews.

Allez dans deux jours on va nous dire que c’était des militants LFI… 🤦🏻

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The parliament is elected from the 577 "circonscriptions", or small bit of continental and non continental France + French living abroad, as seen on this map. They represent all of France in front of the government, they vote for or against laws at a national level. They do not take care of any local politic.

Normally the parliament is elected every 5 years, a few weeks after the presidential election so the president can have a parliament on the same side as his.

But the among the president powers, he can dissolve the parliament, so those 577 deputies are sent home and a new election takes place. It is usually done to have the same political party everywhere so passing new laws is easy.

As the government (prime minister and ministers) generally comes from the most represented party in the parliament, if the majority shifts to another party then the prime minister have to resign (all his ministers are included) and a new government will be made from the new majority (in today’s case, the left, even if the president is central-right).

The president have to wait one year before dissolving the parliament again. So he could technically dissolve it again until the next presidential election in 2027.

So for today it means that the PM and his government have to resign (which is done). The president will then have to choose a new PM from the leading party at the parliament (left Front Populaire) and will have to work with a government not agreeing with him.

It is named a cohabitation, between a right side president and left side government, which by itself is not such a big deal as countries like Switzerland works like that, a perpetual compromise between various political views. But France (or US, or ???) is not used to that, so this could lead to a government achieving nothing cause every political side will vote laws according to their own views and nothing is accepted.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Oui j’ai vu ça. Il va falloir attendre une déclaration officielle de Attal. Apparemment une femme dont j’ai oublié le nom a dit le contraire sur BFM (la porte parole du gouvernement ? Aurore Berger je crois)

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 5 months ago

Yeah it looked a lot like the first picture in the Wikipedia article.

I don't remember the game but I couldn't understand shit as well nor the graphic style.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 9 months ago

They did it since at least 2 OS version. It is impossible to run a 32 bit software on latest MacOS unless you keep an older version on dual boot. Or Linux but it is still a dual boot.

From memory it did not had a huge impact, most 32 bit software or games are old enough that you slowly start to forget about it and just use something else.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

That’s why as a (really small and unknown) sci-fi writer I want everyone to write utopia and beautiful futures instead of dark dystopia where life is a nightmare.

Because if sci-fi has any influence, make it a good one, solar punk Star Trek style or whatever. What is the point of fighting for the future if you strongly believe it will be worse than today.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ouaip, les Alpes (et les cantons/paysages alpins) sont ceux qui prennent le plus.

Le paysage en Valais par exemple change à un rythme effrayant et ce n’est pas à cause des nouvelles constructions mais des aménagements pour "contrer" la nature (glissement de terrain, nouvelle rivière à canaliser, ce genre de chose).

Ça fond de partout et l’eau devient une ressource qui se raréfie dans, je le précise encore, le Château d’Eau de l’Europe !

On est dans la merde, il faudra bientôt nous renommer le robinet qui fuit de l’Europe.

[-] Skunk@jlai.lu 6 points 1 year ago

"Vous n’avez aucun courage politique" contrairement à moi qui a des couilles en titane.

Félicitations à cette dame, j’espère qu’ils réussiront et que ce projet deviendra une super ligne RER efficace.

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