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hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You know which voice to use. We all know which voice to use.1·17 days agoAt this point I am using the voice of Wolf from The great north when he does the actual voice. I don’t remember how it actually sounds.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•A chapter of Linux's history comes to a close as Kubuntu drops X11 support for Wayland7·21 days agoWith the many issues I still have running a wayland session on NVidia I am really confused by these recent moves of various projects and distros dropping X11 support.
Ok is this post some sort of trick? I opened up lemmy, saw it white and gold for the first time in my life, then I took a shower, now it is blue and black once more.
What? You mean there is not a single country without Nazis? Oh the heavens. Nazi groups in Ukraine are still an issue (as they are everywhere) but maybe something happened that was more important. Don’t know what though.
In Germany you should have access to the Swiss Amazon (we basically don’t use Amazon): Galaxus
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which country do you live in and how much paid time off work do you get?4·2 months agoSwitzerland, 35 days of vacation but that is just the company I work for, usually it is 20-25 days. Also an additional 7 days of national and communal holidays.
I usually go on short vacations, 3-7 days.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.ml•The 2025 World Press Freedom Index is released2·2 months agoI can give you some issues regarding press freedom in Switzerland. One issue is the Federal Banking Act which is a major concern because it can lead to self-censorship among journalists. If a journalist reports on leaked bank data, even if it’s in the public interest, they risk facing criminal prosecution and up to three years in prison.
Adding to this, recent legislative changes have made it easier for individuals and companies to obtain injunctions against upcoming press publications. Previously, they had to prove that the publication would cause considerable damage, but now they just need to feel that it will affect them.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company's code was written by AI | TechCrunchEnglish11·3 months ago50% of my code is written by Intellisense…
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•How ChatGPT imagines that I look likeEnglish81·3 months agoI am a male software engineer with art skills rivaled by a 5 year old…
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto Programming@programming.dev•Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work3·3 months agoI tried it (Mostly cursor, cline, claude code and the new copilot agent mode) a few times, maybe it will get better at some point but right now I am incredibly slow doing it and the mental load reviewing changes and trying to get it to do what I want is incredibly exhausting.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Engagement in Vereinen: Was passiert, wenn keiner richtig mitmachen will12·3 months agoZumindest die lokale Feuerwehr (ist je nach Kanton ein Milizsystem mit Vereinen) hier hat regen Nachwuchs, 110 Nasen bei einem Sollbestand von 100 Personen. Und so viele jungen Menschen, ich fühle mich mit meinen knapp mehr als 30 Jahren fast alt.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta’s AI research lab is ‘dying a slow death,’ some insiders say. Meta prefers to call it ‘a new beginning’English5·3 months agoThat is not true, we use Vision/LL Models to extract data and structure said data from documents. It is amazing how easy it is compared to OCR and needing to know where which information is located.
May the Lord open
The government already lost a case against Threema when they tried to force them to spy on their users. This is a Verordnung which is not a law but has to adhere to existing laws. So it might be challenged once more.
If this goes trough though than it has always been legal and it is just the executive making it an actual thing now.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English22·4 months agoThat’s the third option, I was just saying that at least they do sell replacement parts which today is not always the case for many companies.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English42·4 months agoThat will be a shitty day. But the alternative is that they don’t sell replacement parts at all. To be fair we don’t even know how they treat discontinued products as all their printers are still in production.
Still my point stands, Bambu printers simply just work, I took my 15-20 minutes to set up and it did run flawlessly since then with only the maintenance the printer asks me to do. I can understand why people like that. This would be possible by opensourcing everything but somehow except for Prusa there is noone else who strikes that balance between ease of use and openness.
hubobes@sh.itjust.worksto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English106·4 months agoI own a BambuLab A1M as I want a printer that just works. And while yes it is all proprietary they do sell replacement parts for most parts.
While I will not forgive them for their latest moves I am quite happy, I turn it on, load an stl into BambuStudio and let it run without any issues at all.
My next printer will however probably be a prusa as they are Europeans and I love that they keep everything up to the user so far. But I can not deal with anything that is more DIY than a Prusa, it is a tool for my hobby…not the hobby itself.
It isn’t a beauty but no it does not speak for itself.