@zornslemmon @standupmaths
Currently, we have observed things going wrong only once, which means that the probability would be 1/15*10^6. As we have only one observation like that, there is a lot of uncertainty and variability in that estimate. We would need a sample size several orders of magnitude larger before we can say much more about that probability. Currently, we are lead to believe that it’s incredibly unlikely, but there’s a possibility that we just got super lucky 15 million times in a row. What if the true probability is closer to 1/100 or something.
Turns out, resetting the settings to default did the trick. Didn’t investigate it any further, so I can’t tell exactly what caused it.
@runarcn Ah, it worked again after I went to the uBlock preferences, purged the cache, and updated all rules.
Is anyone else having problems watching #YouTube videos on #Firefox while having #ublockOrigin enabled? I’ve been wondering when YT forces me to switch to another platform, but I didn’t expect it to happen today.
@alexdbolton 1 ks ≈ 17 min
1 Ms ≈ 12 d
1 Gs ≈ 32 a
And so on…
The dinosaurs died roughly 2 Ps ago.
The most recent ice age ended 369 Ts ago.
The Babylonian empire was established around 124 Gs ago.
In about 18 ks it’s time to stop working and go home.
The sun should become a red giant in about 189 Ps.
@Raccoon It’s a lot like Mastodon. You pick a server (AKA “instance”) that has the kind of theme and rules you’re ok with. Here’s how you find an instance: https://join-lemmy.org/
Make an account and start joining communities on various other instances. Here’s how you find communities: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Cortex 145: Problems Are Meant To Be Solved
Grey is in conflict with a thermostat, while Myke has finished his assignment on Mood Tracking. Myke discusses the challenge of juggling the workloads of two businesses, and your hosts take you behind the scenes of a Cortex Brand meeting, revealing their concerns about a significant bet they are about to undertake.
Transparency has always been key for us, especially concerning our finances.
We're pleased to share that we're in a comfortable financial position currently, and we feel it's the right time to give a little back. We've chosen to support Pixelfed with a donation of 350 CAD.
They're doing commendable work in offering an open-source, decentralized photo-sharing platform that aligns with our values of privacy and ad-free content. Every bit helps in the Fediverse.
We need your support!
We desperately need to grow our donations or consider cutting costs (like sunsetting non-essential services) to remain sustainable.
Besides Pixelfed, we also run https://fedidb.org, https://fediverse.info and https://activitypub.network
Donations can be made via:
Patreon - https://patreon.com/dansup (preferred)
PayPal - https://paypal.me/dansup (preferred)
Spread the word! #pixelfed
Pixelfed, a decentralized alternative to Instagram, added a migration feature for grabbing your images. I tried it out and wrote a guide: https://www.wired.com/story/migrate-move-instagram-to-pixelfed-no-tracking-fediverse/
@hund Reminds me of this famous quote:
“The best thing about R is that it was written by statisticians.
The worst thing about R is that it was written by statisticians.”
Also.
It's apparently impossible for people to take information in before barfing their thoughts out.
Lots of people saying "NACS is a tragedy because it doesn't support three-phase" when, y'know, I'm pretty sure I spent some time talking about how we just flat out don't have three-phase power in homes.
Ugh.
Anyway, I'll shut up. Overall, the response has been much better than I figured. I was very worried about how this video would be received!
Why US Malls Are Dying (And Why European Malls Aren't) https://lemdro.id/post/562436
In July, #LibreOffice's #QA community worked on 500+ issues, making big improvements to the software: https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2023/08/10/qa-dev-report-july-2023/ #foss #opensource #development
@dramypsyd Who said you have to measure your age in years. Go with days, hours, minutes or even seconds to give yourself some flexibility. Besides, having your 10^6 s birthday sounds fun.
@raineer Chrome has been a privacy nightmare since it was released in 2008.
Ok so we got a lot of you uncomfortable enough to leave #twitter , then we got people off #reddit , I hope people will get their heads out of their asses and stop using #chrome now?
If you’re tempting tech-savvy (welcome to mastodon!) you really need to learn who are the good guys and bad guys. Chrome was great like 10+ years ago, it’s not 2010 anymore.
I’m interested in science and technology. Free and open source software are important to me.