It feels like there could/should be a good modern chat protocol and voice protocol and you just pick which interface you want to use, much like email currently does, except for chatrooms.
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eronth@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•Running rewires your brain cells—igniting memory-saving genes against alzheimer’sEnglish6·16 days agoReading a book while listening to music totally is good for you. Just not the same way physical exercise is. My suggestion is to find a level of exercise you find palatable. Once a week I do a loop around a local park, partially run partially walked. I also walk (without running) once or twice a week.
The reason I don’t do it daily and the reason I don’t always run is because I know I would just quit working out instead of continuing my regiment. So, that’s the best for me. Find an amount/location/pace of running that’s palatable to you and try to stick to it. Only increase the workout if you don’t dread the idea.
eronth@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Stack Overflow seeks rebrand as traffic continues to plummet – which is bad news for developersEnglish18·1 month agoYup. Infuriating. I can’t remember how many times I saw a thread of someone asking my version of a question that was then closed as duplicate linking to an older one that wasn’t the right version and therefore the fix was irrelevant or at least not best practice anymore.
eronth@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•France and EU to incentivise US-based scientists to come to EuropeEnglish10·2 months agoI hope programming gets a similar pull as research does, bit I understand why it wouldn’t.
eronth@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft rolls Windows Recall out to the public nearly a year after announcing itEnglish70·2 months agoNot just keylogger. It’s a screenlogger too.
I wager the word “radio” also helps. Early 1900s would have had plenty of radio broadcasts being “the thing” going on, so that word probably helps prime the interpretation, even if not used in quite the same way.
Instead of explaining what you mean, you’re just going to casually suggest they read a roughly 500 page book and hope that clears it up for them?
eronth@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The US Secretary of Education referred to AI as ‘A1,’ like the steak sauceEnglish19·3 months agoBro how out of touch with your colleagues do you have to be to not know it’s AI. Have you literally never heard someone around you talk about it? No one on TV? You’ve never said it aloud to someone who corrected you?
It’s mostly my penchant for longer passwords in general. I did not plan to swap up strategies for my personal PC login account. Seeing microsoft demand a shorter password than I use almost everywhere else was… not promising.
Basically. It’s essentially a full-on sentence and last time I looked, Microsoft allowed about half the character length.
I use that command partially because Microsoft accounts don’t allow passwords as long as the password I like to use for my PC
eronth@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FCC to get Republican majority and plans to “delete” as many rules as possibleEnglish11·3 months agoIt already has. I have gotten more spam calls in 2025 than I’ve gotten in the 5 or 10-ish years prior to that.
Terrible idea. Every time I look at toggling it on just to test, it explicitly lists features that I use as ones which will be disabled by the switch.
eronth@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Block ADS On The Internet For Your Entire FamilyEnglish21·4 months agoHonestly I don’t hate it if the ads are tailored enough. I don’t ever directly click ads, but I have seen products before that wormed into my mind and had me looking for similar/the same later. I don’t hate advertisements for legit products that actually fit my interest. I only hate ads because of how many of them are in my face and trying to convince me I need something that I don’t.
They’re either beating it back or delaying it. I hope it’s the former, but I fear it’s the latter.
eronth@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Discord introduces a feature that lets you quietly ignore users without them knowingEnglish4·5 months agoI don’t even mind the 1 ignored message. At least it gives me slight context that people are replying to something. I hate that it gives me the little “new messages” indicator on chats when it’s only users I have ignored.
Hell, it can filter out tech people too. I’m a programmer by trade, but I almost dipped on lemmy because the onboarding is confusing enough. Like, I obviously (mostly) figured it out, but I did consider going “eh fuck it” and dipping. The site is ultimately a luxury and not a requirement, so effort or confusion required to get all started up is also something that’ll drive me to consider it not all worth it for some social media I’m not even sure I want to be a part of yet.
You are slightly and temporarily increasing the spacing between atoms/compounds in the stick. This spacing will effectively travel like a shockwave of “pull” down the stick.
eronth@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•hexbear.net comically loses its domain nameEnglish0·5 months agoI need a reminder of what hexbear is about. I recall something… off.
It’s a red flag to those who think you’re going to share internal info.