It’s honestly the fate of most edutainment videos.
Eventually they run out of cool stuff to educate people on, so they pivot to hypotheticals.
It’s honestly the fate of most edutainment videos.
Eventually they run out of cool stuff to educate people on, so they pivot to hypotheticals.
Wouldn’t be any different from previous generations thinking they know something without having experience to back it up.
There’s not really a way around this, and I think one of the explainer channels actually went into depth about it.
They gave an example of how everyone learns that the earth is a sphere, but once you ‘dig deeper’ you find it’s not actually a sphere because it’s elongated at the equator (making it a spheroid.) You can then ‘dig even deeper’ and find that the earth isn’t really a spheroid, it has mountains and all kinds of other inconsistencies that don’t matter to most people but can make a difference to an expert.
The real takeaway is that we should not consider ourselves experts, or even significantly more knowledgeable about a subject because we saw a video on one of these channels. They’re for entertainment first.
Wow, thanks for sharing this. I knew about it, but avoided doing it because I didn’t have the storage.
I decided to check it out again and see if I could specify a lower amount, and it works with decimal terabytes. I only have 10GB to spare, but it’s something!
This is the best site I’ve come across, but it’s still not perfect.
My advice is to keep spending time getting experience using free streaming services. Since very few are like kissanime/cartoon (been around forever, haven’t changed layout), if you go awhile without using them then it’s like having to relearn what to do.
This is unfortunate, but the more people we have looking at them the better they should be.
I can tell you’re a member of the next generation.
Gonna ignore you now.
This is a philosophical discussion and I doubt you are educated or experienced enough to contribute anything worthwhile to it.
It’s a more-effective search engine in a lot of cases.
What I like about AI is how it is much better at identifying my issue vs. neurodivergent people on the internet.
VMs will crash because of running out of RAM.
It sounds like that’s exactly what’s happening with your setup, however you probably don’t need to buy more RAM to fix it.
Type free
, or free -h
, into a terminal to see how much RAM and swap space is being used.
Swap is a tool that allows you to use your storage drive as additional RAM when necessary. If nothing indicates swap usage when using free
, then you need to enable swap space.
Ask AI “How do I enable swap on Linux” and it should give you good instructions.
Speak for yourself.
A subscription model for hardware like bikes or washing machines would be interesting.
You mean an extended warranty? Yeah, no.
Businesses always make more money off of extended warranties than they pay out in fulfilling them.
Can we stop making excuses for the people trying to take our money from us?
It’s been proven there are those willing to do this work for free, so we should cultivate that mentality.
Let’s raise standards instead of lower them. Otherwise we’re just being useful idiots.
I’ve been saying this for years, and done a pretty good job at avoiding subscriptions myself.
I only subscribe to the things I need and have no way of finding an alternative. Namely, things like utilities.
I have 0 subscriptions to anything digital.
This is an unfortunate outcome, but to be expected by now.
We haven’t been hearing anything about Ukraine from the Western propaganda mill; that means there’s nothing good to report on because that’s how propaganda works.
They need to unionize.
“We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.” - Benjamin Franklin
Should’ve unionized.
So the only thing determining whether tesla is good or bad in your eyes is the ceo?
They never provided competitive value to customers, even when Musk was taking the left for a ride.