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elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Disney Plus Subscribers Quit in Droves Over Jimmy Kimmel AxeEnglish4·19 days agoI got Disney with a telecom package. Then they added a surcharge because Disney raised their price. I cancelled my plan and got the bare bones fiber+mobile plan, got a parrot, grew a beard, cut one of my legs, one of my hands, and got a peg leg and a hook. Best decision.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Disney Plus Subscribers Quit in Droves Over Jimmy Kimmel AxeEnglish3·19 days agoYou are driving your point home there.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Disney Plus Subscribers Quit in Droves Over Jimmy Kimmel AxeEnglish2·19 days agoI believe someone downloaded all the the part’s files and 3D printed one.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Linux@programming.dev•How to automatically read DVDs that have I/O errors?English1·19 days agoOk, you may be facing disk rot. Disk rot is much more prevalent on self recorded that commercial recordings.
ddrescue is probably your best bet.There are other options, but I’ve always had the best results with ddrescue. There is no way to fix disk rot.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Linux@programming.dev•How to automatically read DVDs that have I/O errors?English1·21 days agoQuick question, are these burned blank disks, or purchased commercial disks?
I’m a country coordinator for a SMART Recovery country other than the US.
This is highly unlikely, but I will check this out.
I find the idea that SMART would sell your data highly unlikely. SMART is privacy focused. Nick names are encouraged, you can enter zoom meetings with camera and mic silenced. SMART definitely does not collect personal data, only attendance numbers for internal statistics. SMART accepts donations from recovery organizations, but does not have any obligations towards them.
As I said, I will follow up.
Much of IT is subcontracted, so there may be the origin, and it will be looked into.
BTW, SMART’s Financials are public. You are free to check if there is income from selling your data.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Linux@programming.dev•How to automatically read DVDs that have I/O errors?English6·22 days agoddrescue.
Also, maybe look for a CD lens cleaner.
May be hard to find nowadays. An alternative is gently clean the lens with a Qtip slightly moist with distilled water, and dried with the other, dry end.
The ABC method from Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy has worked wonders from me. Tons of videos on YouTube.
A keystone in Behavioral Therapies.
elucubra@piefed.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•what are you, kira?English51·1 month agoGaaah! Daaaad!
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Gemini’s AI image model gets a ‘bananas’ upgradeEnglish1·1 month agoWhat do you mean? It looks like it finally got back pinkies right.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales plunge 40% in Europe as Chinese EV rival BYD's tripleEnglish1·1 month agodeleted by creator
Not really our case. We do English->Spanish, where we try to achieve the most neutral Spanish, as there are many local variations. Think truck/lorry, for example. It’s more translating expressions or phrases that don’t convey the same concept. For example, “by the way” could be translated to “por el camino” which doesn’t usually have the same usage.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forwardEnglish2·1 month agoLibreOffice also includes Base, while it’s now missing in some 365 editions.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to investigate Wikipedia over allegations of organized biasEnglish123·1 month agoWhat the hell does the house oversight comitee have to do with a private endeavor?
Even if there was such bias, doesn’t the 1st amendment cover it, as it does Fox, for example?
What most people managing translations don’t get is that they are essentially using the tools that translators use, but skipping the value adding step.
I’ve been doing translation as a side gig for years. Lately I’ve been doing some translations for an NGO that deals with addiction management, of which I’m part.
The materials have a lot of nuances, and need the translator to understand them, to properly convey the concepts.
The usual process for translation is to feed the original to a machine language translation software, and then work with both versions side by side, in a translation management software, tools that make editing and proofing faster and easier by a human, to achieve the best result.
Last time, someone in the organization, mono lingual, decided to do a handbook translation with ChatGPT, or something like that. They then gave the result to a colleague and me.
The resulting translation was exactly what we expected.
A problem was that some bilingual people were shown the results, and reported that the results were amazing, without realizing that they were commenting on the wow factor, not on the accuracy of the result, especially because they had not done a critical side by side comparison.
My colleague and I did the editing work, were paid less, but the end result was the usual translation quality.
The commissioning person at the org boasted that AI translation was great, obviating our work, to get their brownie points.
TLDR: translation has used machine translation as a first step for a long time, with results edited and polished by humans. Ignorant decision makers are skipping that crucial step, getting sub-par results, oblivious to the fact.
elucubra@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s What Happened When I Made My College Students Put Away Their PhonesEnglish142·2 months agoEx university prof here (instructor actually. Lowest monkey up the tree). Duuuh! No shit Sherlock!
elucubra@piefed.socialto Europe@feddit.org•EU top diplomat Kallas says Russia has no intention of stopping the war as the bloc prepares 19th sanctions package against MoscowEnglish121·2 months agoSanctions should be expanded, but I think boots on the ground should be started, not as a NATO action, but as individual countries, with autonomous command.
Israel has a ton of defense products integrated in many western defense products.
Rafael is an example. Many more.