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Posts by Martin Carpella đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș

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Rakete von Amazon-GrĂŒnder Bezos setzt Satellit in falscher Umlaufbahn ab Bereits zum dritten Mal ist die leistungsstarke Schwerlastrakete „New Glenn“ von Amazon-GrĂŒnder Jeff Bezos gestartet. Dabei erreichte sie neue

"Ihr Paket wurde beim Nachbarn abgegeben" 😂

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Ist der Begriff "Erweiterter Suizid" nicht schrecklich? Als ob das Wichtigste wÀre, dass sich der TÀter selbst erschossen hat.

Gerechter wÀre "Erweiterter Femizid". Das ist das Verbrechen. Oder nicht?

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I'm not joking when I say mRNA technology is more important than "AI" and it's a tragedy we're throwing billions into one while our government is aggressively defunding the other.

2 days ago 14864 5497 114 104

Hab ich. So viele SprĂŒnge wie das Ding immer abkriegt, bin ich sicher, dass irgendwann auch Gorilla Glass was abbekommen hĂ€tte. Falle selber in die Milennial Kategorie, somit auch keine Ahnung, ob ich nicht einfach zu alt bin.

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Maybe (never tried it yet), but the code is the code, more than a skill.

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Unser neuer Kundenservice
Sprich mit echten Menschen

Unser neuer Kundenservice Sprich mit echten Menschen

2026. We have come full circle.

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Yeah, using it a lot in case the agent doesn't know the usage of a library correctly. Tell it to clone the repo and inspect it to understand the usage.

Once it solved an issue by fixing a bug in the cloned repo, though 😅

5 days ago 2 0 2 0

You see me surprised, almost shocked, I would say. /s

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A graph illustrating the significant decline in lithium-ion battery cell prices from 1991 to 2023, highlighting a notable drop post-2020.

A graph illustrating the significant decline in lithium-ion battery cell prices from 1991 to 2023, highlighting a notable drop post-2020.

Eine Technologie ist in 30 Jahren 99 % billiger geworden. Nicht Computerchips – Batterien.

Das verÀndert gerade die Welt.

Ein THREAD đŸ§”

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OH: "I don't know if was my watch, one of my agents, or my computer was hacked"

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through years of LLM research, we have finally managed to invent a human-usable interface for ffmpeg

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Was immer OpenHAB 4 native verwendet fĂŒr die neue UI. Muss ich schauen. Am rrd vom alten UI schaut es wieder anders aus. Eigentlich sollte ich einfach auf UTC umstellen ;-)

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Ich hab grad bei meiner geschaut, die hat die X-Achse gestaucht (keine LĂŒcke wie bei dir). Muss bei der nĂ€chsten Winterzeitumstellung schauen wie sie das dann darstellt.

3 weeks ago 3 0 1 0

Die Graph Library verbindet Messpunkte mit einer Geraden.

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Pulled This Joke From Twitter

Pulled This Joke From Twitter

Pulled This Joke From Twitter

#opensource #github #Maintainer-problems #Unpaidlabor #Community

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3 weeks ago 2 1 1 0

Ah, ok, ergibt Sinn. Danke!

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Was ist "erneuerbarer" bzw. "nicht-erneuerbarer" MĂŒll? Kann mir gerade nichts darunter vorstellen.

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Fernverkehr brockt Deutscher Bahn 2025 Milliardenverlust ein Mehr Menschen nutzen die Deutsche Bahn, trotzdem hat der Konzern im vergangenen Jahr unter dem Strich erneut tiefrote Zahlen geschrieben. Bahnchefin Palla sieht aber eine Trendwende.

Ich verstehe ĂŒberhaupt nicht, woher diese wahnhafte Idee kommt, der Bahnverkehr mĂŒsse kostendeckend arbeiten oder gar Gewinn abwerfen! Autobahnen sind seit Ewigkeiten defizitĂ€r! Wo bleibt die entsprechende Meldung, @tagesschau.de.web.brid.gy ?
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3 weeks ago 1548 536 53 4

I think that even if the current business might fail, the effects of AI are going to stay one way or another. The genie is out of the bottle. And the models are there, and even today's frontier models would have a lot of impact on a lot of knowledge work, even if they wouldn't improve further.

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Wikipedia Bans AI-Generated Content “In recent months, more and more administrative reports centered on LLM-related issues, and editors were being overwhelmed.”

after much deliberation and giving AI the benefit of the doubt, Wikipedia editors have had enough of AI slop. New policy bans LLM generated content, periodt www.404media.co/wikipedia-ba...

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Den kenn ich, jup.

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

OK, ich mache viel mit Excel und auch Calc, aber da bin ich noch nie reingelaufen. Spannend.

3 weeks ago 1 0 2 0

Wie meinen?

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Microsoft Word ist raus: Deutschland macht ODF-Format zur Pflicht Deutschland hat im Rahmen seiner neuen digitalen Infrastrukturstrategie Deutschland-Stack das Open-Document-Format (ODF) verbindlich fĂŒr Dokumente in der öffentlichen Verwaltung festgelegt. Microsofts...

Deutschland hat im Rahmen seiner neuen digitalen Infrastrukturstrategie Deutschland-Stack das Open-Document-Format (ODF) verbindlich fĂŒr Dokumente in der öffentlichen Verwaltung festgelegt.

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Google braucht mehr Strom als alle Haushalte Einen maßgeblichen Anteil am steigenden Stromverbrauch Oberösterreichs wird kĂŒnftig das Rechenzentrum von Google in Kronstorf (Bezirk Linz-Land) haben. Dort wird deutlich mehr Strom verbraucht werden ...

Na bumm. "Bis zu 3,5 TWh (Terawattstunden) Strom pro Jahr wird Google laut Austrian Power Grid (APG) in Kronstorf verbrauchen – das entspreche etwa dem Stromverbrauch von 900.000 privaten Haushalten pro Jahr. Zur EinschĂ€tzung: In Oberösterreich gibt es knapp 676.000 Haushalte."

1 month ago 6 6 1 1

Gibt's auch in fest angeschlossen, aber ich wollte explizit eine CEE (Krafstrom/Drehstrom Steckdose) dort auch haben. Ein Vorteil: das GerÀt ist portabel und kann an beliebige CEE Steckdosen angeschlossen werden.

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CEE Steckdose mit "intelligtem Ladekabel" als Wallbox.

CEE Steckdose mit "intelligtem Ladekabel" als Wallbox.

So schaut das aus.

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Ich habe statt einer Wallbox ein go-e Gemini Flex "intelligentes Ladekabel" mit 12kW Leistung an einer CEE Steckdose (wollte ich so) im Carport montieren lassen. Hat mich 2024 inklusive Montage 1.6k€ gekostet, da wurden ca 600€ gefördert.

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This sounds fucking terrifying :|

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This infographic titled “FILM GENRE POPULARITY 1910–2021” displays ten line-and-area charts showing the changing popularity of film genres over time, measured as the percentage of all films released each year tagged with that genre on IMDb. Each genre has its own vertical axis scaled to its historical range, so trends reflect relative popularity within that genre—not direct comparison across genres. Action (teal) shows early peaks in the 1920s and 1940s, then steady growth from the 1970s onward, peaking near 15% by the 2000s. Thriller (red) rises gradually from near 0% in 1910 to over 10% by 2021. War (green) peaks sharply around 1945 (~10%) then declines steadily. Sci Fi (light teal) remains low until the 1960s, then grows steadily, reaching ~3% by 2021. Romance (red-pink) stays relatively high (10–20%) from the 1930s through the 1980s before declining. Crime (brown) fluctuates between 5–15%, with notable mid-century spikes. Comedy (yellow) dominates historically—peaking above 30% in the 1930s–1950s—and remains strong (~20–25%) through 2021. Musicals (gold) surge in the 1930s–1950s (peaking near 15%), then decline sharply after 1960. Horror (black) rises modestly from the 1930s, with spikes in the 1970s and 2000s, reaching ~10% by 2021. Western (orange) peaks in the 1940s–1950s (~10%) and fades nearly to zero after 1980. Documentary (gray) shows a steep, sustained rise from near 0% in 1910 to over 20% by 2021. Fantasy (purple) remains low until the 2000s, then climbs steadily to ~4% by 2021. The graphic notes that percentages are normalized per genre and data is sourced from IMDb tags; created by Bo McCready (@boknowsdata).

This infographic titled “FILM GENRE POPULARITY 1910–2021” displays ten line-and-area charts showing the changing popularity of film genres over time, measured as the percentage of all films released each year tagged with that genre on IMDb. Each genre has its own vertical axis scaled to its historical range, so trends reflect relative popularity within that genre—not direct comparison across genres. Action (teal) shows early peaks in the 1920s and 1940s, then steady growth from the 1970s onward, peaking near 15% by the 2000s. Thriller (red) rises gradually from near 0% in 1910 to over 10% by 2021. War (green) peaks sharply around 1945 (~10%) then declines steadily. Sci Fi (light teal) remains low until the 1960s, then grows steadily, reaching ~3% by 2021. Romance (red-pink) stays relatively high (10–20%) from the 1930s through the 1980s before declining. Crime (brown) fluctuates between 5–15%, with notable mid-century spikes. Comedy (yellow) dominates historically—peaking above 30% in the 1930s–1950s—and remains strong (~20–25%) through 2021. Musicals (gold) surge in the 1930s–1950s (peaking near 15%), then decline sharply after 1960. Horror (black) rises modestly from the 1930s, with spikes in the 1970s and 2000s, reaching ~10% by 2021. Western (orange) peaks in the 1940s–1950s (~10%) and fades nearly to zero after 1980. Documentary (gray) shows a steep, sustained rise from near 0% in 1910 to over 20% by 2021. Fantasy (purple) remains low until the 2000s, then climbs steadily to ~4% by 2021. The graphic notes that percentages are normalized per genre and data is sourced from IMDb tags; created by Bo McCready (@boknowsdata).

Film genre popularity over the last century

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