• sheogorath@lemmy.world
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      Agile has been a mistake for the software industry. It did nothing except to give executive more avenue to force changes to the software that are being developed and in the end it’ll take a longer time to have production ready software when compared to traditional waterfall approach.

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        It depends on the use case. For incremental changes and validation of hypotheses in an uncertain or new product Agile is great. It allows for fast valuation and fast pivoting. I would not recommend Agile for systems that are mostly known and need a big upgrade, that’s not what its for.

        Agile became a buzzword and shouldn’t have been implemented as widespread as it has. It does have its use cases though.

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    The 24H2 update would not install on a brand new prebuilt PC that I bought for my parents. I contacted both the manufacturer and Microsoft and spent too many hours troubleshooting before I gave up and returned it to where I bought it as defective. Back to the drawing board for a replacement PC for my parents.

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      I love my 13". Does exactly what I need. I kind of want the 12", but I don’t really need it. So i’m going to hold off.

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    of file corruption when symptoms occurs" adds the report (Translated from Japanese by Grok AI).

    Why would you use an LLM to translate text? There are tools made specifically for that

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      Which are based on LLMs or other neural network models. It is kind of the thing that language models are actually good at.

      See DeepL for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepL_Translator

      The service uses a proprietary algorithm with convolutional neural networks (CNNs)[3] that have been trained with the Linguee database.[4][5]
      According to the developers, the service uses a newer improved architecture of neural networks, which results in a more natural sound of translations than by competing services.
      The translation is said to be generated using a supercomputer that reaches 5.1 petaflops and is operated in Iceland with hydropower.[6][7]
      In general, CNNs are slightly more suitable for long coherent word sequences, but they have so far not been used by the competition because of their weaknesses compared to recurrent neural networks.
      The weaknesses of DeepL are compensated for by supplemental techniques, some of which are publicly known.

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        As someone who’s played a few LLM translated games, it is in fact not good at it. There’s a lot of contextual hints that get lost and slang terms tend to confuse it. It does make it close enough where a human that doesn’t speak/read the original language could easily finish the translation though or still make it through the game.

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        Yeah I know they’re based on LLMs, but they’re more adapted to translation, right?

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      Honestly, translations are one of the few things LLMs are good for. It can catch things like idioms or other things a machine translator may mistranslate. Though tbf, the main appeal is still live translation.

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    I switched to Mac after my old Asus laptop went out. I figure why bother with a PC laptop, it’s not gonna game and let’s see what the fuss is about. Love my MacBook Air. So then our desktop dies and I give my wife 3 options. A Mac, a cheaper PC, and a more expensive PC. She’s Android, figured she’d want to stick with Windows, but she picked the Mac! So happy. I mostly game on Switch and Xbox these days so that’s fine.

    I keep feeling like I left Windows at the right time.

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      Being happy for someone switching to mac and being on lemmy where everyone is on the Linux train, was not on my bingo card.

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        Thanks I guess? Surely Mac and Linux users can be friends or at least allies against Windows. Linux comes from UNIX which macOS is based on so they’re very similar, only one is FOSS — which I suppose is the point — and the other is not. But another commonality — Macs and PCs can both run Linux.

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        How does Apple’s profitability being a little less than it used to be (they’re still insanely profitable) imply that it’s a “sinking ship”?

        I’m a Linux user as well, but use macOS at work and it’s fine.

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          Did you watch the video or are you guessing based on the thumbnail? Because the video isn’t about Apples profitability.

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            I watched the first minute or so, which was about their stock price relative to Microsoft. Profitability is a huge part of a company’s stock price.

            I didn’t watch the rest because I’m not going to watch a 30 min video without a good reason to.

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              TL;DR: Under Jobs, Apple focused on engineering products and the profitability and stock price followed. Under Cook, Apple focuses on stock price (dividends, stock buybacks) and is massively cutting R&D/Engineering costs to the point they did not release anything really new for years and their projects keep failing while also increasing prices. E.g. Siri that is unable to catch up to modern chatbots.

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    Butbutbutbut Linux is not ready for desktop! I asked a stupid question in an Arch forum and they told me to RTFM! It does not support kernel level anti-cheat! Terminals are scary!

    Etc, etc.

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      good I’m convinced. just one thing… which graphic design programs does it run natively?

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        When my wife’s grandparents had to get a new computer they got upset about the new windows interface and the fact their old games didn’t work, so I set them up with Linux and a DE that resembled XP (it’s what they were familiar with), and I was able to get most of their games going.

        They used it without issue until they died.

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            Now that would be a funny headline.

            No sadly COVID lockdown isolation did them in. I’ve never seen minds and bodies decay so fast. I have another friend who developed full-blown psychosis from it too, and at this point it looks like he’s never coming back. The lockdowns were harder on some people than we were/are ready to talk about I think.

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        Depends on her needs. If she uses it for Facebook, no problem, since I’ll be admining her system anyways

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      Didn’t they proudly say how much of windows is AI generated slop code a few months ago?

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      It looks like finally after almost ten years they will complete the dark mode on windows. But some buttons will still be with the light theme, they ran out of ai credits and need to wait for next month to replenish the free tier

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      I think it has more to do with the new atomic update and their now-usual not-testing aproach.

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    The reporter’s own “test” proves this is caused by faulty drives unable to sustain the speed they advertise, not Windows.

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      Why would IO speed be a factor in whether a user’s data is corrupted? That just sounds like a race condition.

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        Maybe ? I know R/W speeds used to be a lot slower in Windows than Linux but I thought they fixed that a few years ago.

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          That’s mostly related to Windows Defender intercepting reads and writes and hasn’t truly been fixed.

          Sometimes it’s literally faster to read a database using WSL than the native system.

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    Yesterday I got into the process of installing Windows 10 onto my laptop because I am selling it tomorrow. I asked the buyer if he wanted it with an OS or not, and he replied that he wanted Windows 10 Pro. I downloaded the ISO and installed it to one of my M.2 SATA SSD drives with a USB adapter.

    Before installing Windows over my Linux installation, I did a SecureErase to wipe out my drive with the Linux installation because that is the SSD I am selling with the computer.

    After installing Windows 10 from the M.2 SATA SSD with a USB adapter to the SecureErased drive, I instantly got multiple error messages about SMART checks saying that the SSD was broken/corrupted. I had never seen this POST error message when booting that computer with a Linux installation.

    Well, I obviously had to change the drive to another one where I got the Windows installation to work normally without the BIOS POST error message.

    I really cannot be sure what caused that. Can SecureErase do that so SMART checks report the drive as corrupted? Or was it the Windows installation?

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      SecureErase would overwrite the whole drive (potentially multiple times). So if the ssd was close to dead, it might have just triggered it.

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        I see. Well the SSD was used and few years old. Some Samsung SSD from a OEM build. I did run SMART tests on it like year ago and it was ok/healthy.

        Time to fill it with linux isos and seed them with torrentz until it breaks completely.

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          Fully overwriting an SSD is so archaic.

          Example from hdparm:

          --trim-sector-range
          For Solid State Drives (SSDs). EXCEPTIONALLY DANGEROUS. DO NOT USE THIS OPTION!! Tells the drive firmware to discard unneeded data sectors, destroying any data that may have been present within them. This makes those sectors available for immediate use by the firmware's garbage collection mechanism, to improve scheduling for wear-leveling of the flash media. This option expects one or more sector range pairs immediately after the option: an LBA starting address, a colon, and a sector count (max 65535), with no intervening spaces. EXCEPTIONALLY DANGER‐ OUS. DO NOT USE THIS OPTION!!

          I think the all caps warnings say it all.
          This is only for the trim sectors of the disk but I can’t imagine it being much different overwriting a whole disk.
          Not to mention, as OP said, an old and very used disk.
          Quick formatting should be enough to prevent any normal user from extracting meaningful data from the flash storage as only the controller knows how to piece together the flash cells to a file.
          If the controller forgets it, the files are toast anyway.
          At best write some random data to a quarter of the disk or something lile that.

          File recovery may only be possible if you give it to a drive recovery facility. But remember: Those ain’t exactly cheap.
          A client paid some 4 figure price because an HDD died. Just for a small amount of files.

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    Linux users: “See what we mean?”

    Windows users: “La la la! I can’t hear you! Losing my data is clearly better than having to learn something new!”

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    “We looked around and could not find other reports resembling such situations. The problem has been reported by a Japanese PC builder and enthusiast and some of the comments on the thread seem to indicate that others there may be experiencing similar issues. So it could be a region-specific thing too”