PersonalDevKit
@PersonalDevKit@aussie.zone
- Comment on AI companies are pivoting from creating gods to building products 3 months ago:
Smartphones were a joke until the iPhone. There will be some resistance, but someone will crack the code to make it easily acceptable and then the race is away with the AI products
- Comment on Everything that turned out well in my life followed the same design process 4 months ago:
Interesting read.
My pain point at the moment is where do I go to start to find interesting people? I am in a city I haven’t been in for 8 years, the people I used to know our lives have drifted apart.
Small towns are so much easier to meet others, in the city there are so many people but they are all rushing to do their thing.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi is now a public company 6 months ago:
Legally the product is no longer their priority, maximising shareholder profits is their priority.
Not many companies manage to not get twisted to a worse product for the customers, though their ads get really good
- Comment on Details of defence deal with Israel kept under wraps to protect Australia's 'reputation' 8 months ago:
We are just part of the long arm of America,we have hour face buried in their ass, with our arms around the front keeping them happy.
Yes sir daddy America where do you want our military budget?
- Comment on What do you see that you wish others saw? 8 months ago:
Por que no los dos? Why the urge to dilute it to a black or white issue? Why can’t it be the people and the current society? I am a gaming addict, I know it is up to me.to change that and not fall in the hole. Could there also be a society change, of course, but it is not 100% my problem or 100% societies problem.
I can fight my own phyche and make small gains, then spend that spare time to improve my community.
Society is fucked, but we can all try and make it a bit better
- Comment on Podcast: 7 Minute Security 9 months ago:
Thanks for the share. I have been looking for more podcasts that are a bit more short form (less than an hour). This one seems like it could be a good fit.
- Comment on What is an average person living in the US supposed to do about corporations raising prices? 11 months ago:
As a non American the gun argument for being able to rebel seems like such an empty argument. Assuming you mod your rifle to full automatic fire you are going up against tanks, jets, drones, artillery, the entire armed forces of one of the strongest military forces on this planet. Ak47s didn’t work out so well for Iraq why do you think you will be different?
- Comment on What is an average person living in the US supposed to do about corporations raising prices? 11 months ago:
I would highly recommended finding other sources of joy. Buying things has been proven again and again to just give small bursts of happiness that quickly fade, this is the cycle these corporations often feed on.
Look into cheap hobbies you can do. Recovering from getting used to these small hits of joy isn’t always easy, but it will give you back more control of your life. I’m not perfect at this myself but I am much more aware of it and able to say no in the majority of my life.
You could also look into Minimalisim, there are some interesting ideas in there to be adopted, even if you don’t eat the whole pie.
- Comment on Wolves or something idk 1 year ago:
Maybe I missed some context But you are two, amazing video from CGP Gray youtu.be/wfYbgdo8e-8
- Comment on It's for you! 1 year ago:
They own 50% of the company but they do not get a seat on the board. From my understanding that was a big part of OpenAI accepting the deal.
- Comment on life 1 year ago:
I would imagine this person is being more general. Don’t steal Don’t kill That sort of stuff.
Not your standard level minor tax evasion, illicit drug consumption, that one time you did 80 in a 50 zone but hey you were really late for that important meeting.
- Comment on [Request]Computer security related audiobooks 1 year ago:
Amazing thanks for the recommendations and the summaries. Added the ones I couldn’t get to my wish list.
I’ll be sure to checkout Little Brother as well, sounds interesting even more so with the authors dislike of audible.
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