@DigiVoyager

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hello. press 1 to reach customer support, who may or may not be a native bigram model, but is most certainly useless.

alternatively, press 2 to receive 152 bytes of anime

finally, press 3 if you wish to speak to Dr. Tenma from ATOM.

my chronomail address for all fellow time-travelers is: [email protected] - microwave dialup modem set to 14.4 kbps @ 250 degrees for 1 min 4G Naswar only.

if alexander abian blew up the moon, you are in the right timeline

Biodata28M, I hail from Nowshera, reside in Peshawar. You can consider me Peshawari, just about.
OccupationTrainee Medical Officer - Medicine and Allied
Blog #1: Life in Pakistan, Games, Random Thingshttps://wherethefishsleep5.wordpress.com/
Blog #2 As abovehttps://howdoyouspell.cool/digivoyager/
@browneyes It's so relative, fasting season here is minefield, most doctors make silly mistakes, we are all double checking each other. Nursing staff make mistakes too.
There are some 3,000 patients on dialysis machines in Cuba who are at risk of dying from a prolonged blackout.

A trailer of the Sekiro anime. I did not really enjoy the game, too simplistic for my own tastes, but will definitely watch the animation.

https://youtu.be/WpIsprThHfo

#gaming #anime #sekiro

SEKIRO: NO DEFEAT Official Trailer (2026)

YouTube

A certain camraderie exists between self and the local stray dogs, can only hope no harm comes to them, people here love to round them up and poison.

I understand why they keep to themselves, and are so guarded. Just like them, for self It's also a stray dog life, wish that I wasn't as 1:1 with their mindset, but that is how we do it now.

@browneyes It's not that they don't think about it, rather do not have privilege to, it is a brain permanently stuck in survival mode.

Do not have luxury of thinking when all brainpower is going to plans of meeting various bills, debts, ideas of where to get next meal from, various familial burdens and so on.

The LLM discourse on the Fediverse has really irked me the last few days.

Refusing to read writing made with the use of LLMs and refusing to give time to writers who use, promote or justify the use of LLMs is not purity culture, it's a boycott. It's a political act of withdrawing my time, resources and support for something that I find deeply morally wrong. It's protest. I have a choice and I refuse.

LLMs are exploitative, destructive, biased, mediocre parroting machines. Using them has a negative impact on the climate, the arts, the quality of the internet, the job market, the economy, the accessibility of electronics, even on skill development, creativity and mental health. LLMs are made and trained on the unpaid labour of millions -if not billions- of people who didn't consent. Their generic output litter the path to finding anything by true human creators.

Wherever I can, for as long as I can, I reject LLMs and anything that is related to them. I'm boycotting.

@browneyes It's indeed sad and stupid, no one actually supports, we are forced to tolerate this tomfoolery.

@Judeau We have something similar in our echocardiography machines, kind of.

I assume they are running Linux or something under the hood, there is a sort of simple user interface, I would say it's very like, one of the menus from some EA Sports game from 2002 or such, just very blue.

Sometimes, the user interface doesn't boot, however there's a button that boots it straight into an imaging only mode, that only lets you visualize and measure, like old echo machine mode.

It's old so expected.

I finished stripping the rubberized coating off the #Asus #EeePC and I'm super happy with the results!

One feature of this #Netbook which I knew nothing about is that it has two power buttons. One button boots up to the #Windows OS as expected.

The other button fast boots in about 8 seconds to a bare bones #Linux distro called Express Gate. Apparently it's built into the motherboard chipset which is why it can load so fast.

This is awesome!

#RetroTech #RetroComputing

@Judeau Now that is an idea, I feel like more systems should have this kind of fallback.