

I support it. But you will need the streaming software to fetch and listen to webradios and the like.


I support it. But you will need the streaming software to fetch and listen to webradios and the like.


I don’t ask much. Just that you don’t ruin Bandcamp.


I’m downvoting because the article is too low effort, but the topic is very interesting.


É complicado. Mesmo que o Brasil tivesse dinheiro, vai colocar a nossa “enorme” rede de espiões e tecnologistas em ataques cibernéticos pra defender os interesses do Brasil nos EUA?


Can a Chinese framework come into highlight on the Western society? I guess we’ll find out, but I think it’s hard especially since it’s software.


I believe that if something has enough value, people are willing to pay for it. And by people here I mean primarily executives. The problem is that AI has not enough value to sustain the hype.


Proof: Agentic AI is worthless.


Springer, Nature and Elsevier seem to be on a pretty long run to me (19th century).


I see a pattern here…


Maybe being prey to the bald eagle of Big Tech is pushing people away from the original Internet “fever dream” (everyone will have a place and a say in the world).
I’ll buy one of those Banana/Orange Pis to check RISC-V out. It seems like it could be really good, but I think the industry would have to change a lot.


I’ve paid for codecademy before. The tasks are too simple and too non-practical. It’s common that you’ll make “mad libs” and “shopping lists” that you would never use in real applications. I recommend you try other methods. Maybe trying to make a GUI or 3D application.
I’m sure beer pong is much more exciting than Wikipedia. At least you’re numb from the drinking and laughing at your own stupidity, even though I do that while reading Wikipedia as well.