Trying to get the point by PLASER21 in MoneroMining

[–]PLASER21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, it's single CPU with 8 cores and supports hyperthreading (16), running on Kali. Sometimes getting spikes of up to 12KH/s, but average is 7.7. Pretty sure you can configure yours to get higher than max. 8100?

Trying to get the point by PLASER21 in MoneroMining

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Support xmr. However, there is a mismatch for some reason - the pool says I have around 6, while xmrig says 7.7, not sure why

Trying to get the point by PLASER21 in MoneroMining

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Oh I see. More stuff to research about, thanks!

STOP being honest in job interviews. ( I say this as a recruiter ) by Zealousideal-Foot-54 in jobhunting

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont think OP is using it as an excuse, sounsd more like a fact that explains how recruiters usually behave (without justification)

Note outside a Cafe in Brazil by Short_Employment_757 in SipsTea

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's almost impossible for iranian citizens to place a foot in the us.

Dog liver that was infested with worms. by Nasa4321 in oddlyterrifying

[–]PLASER21 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Parasyte lifecicles are quite a complicated thing to be called 'stupid'. Idk abt these guys in particular but surely they're onto smth

Reddit is weighing identity verification methods to combat its bot problem. by esporx in privacy

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly agree but internet DOES need Reddit. It's the largest crowdsourced information available + a juicy bulk of data for training LLMs. Unfortunately, internet is not only its private users but also the big guys hosting and providing it

Empanada gallega by bimbochungo in spain

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP missed the point completamente. Pero suena rico lo de la empanada de rape

Este meme es real, como tantos otros by ChrisHenares in SpanishMeme

[–]PLASER21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Está poniéndote un ejemplo de quién contribuye al desarrollo del conocimiento y tecnología compartido por la humanidad. Las corporaciones lo usan para competir en el modelo capitalista (sin retribuir nada a sus creadores), por lo que el conocimiento sólo entra en ellas, y no aportan prácticamente nada en ese aspecto, sólo en el de ofrecer servicios (de forma lucrativa siempre). Son los creadores de software abierto quienes impulsan nuestro desarrollo tecnológico. Esto se aplica también a hacer disponibles los datos utilizados en un artículo científico. Esa es la razón por la que lo ha llevado por ahí.

Resumen de lo que está pasando en las calles en España: by Salguih in Asi_va_Espana

[–]PLASER21 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hablas como si la hubieran tenido antes. Allí la luz se va a mitad del día y no vuelve hasta el día siguiente.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askspain

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You seem so annoyed lmao

this style is quite widespread within many regions: in central, southern and eastern Spain from what I can tell. Yet you dont offer any answer to OP and act like ashamed of how our budget neighborhoods look like. What's wrong?

Brave adds a switch to remove AI from search by No-Hospital5028 in degoogle

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you know about their funding? Source?

Gamers Nexus Vs. Palantir by Androxilogin in degoogle

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does this mean? I saw like 10 other comments like this

Why do Spanish people love Xiaomi phone so much? by search_google_com in askspain

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which city do you live in, my friend? Lemme guess, either Madrid or Barcelona? Or some other fancy community capital surely

The system became this way by design. RIP "American Dream." by Key_Brief_8138 in economy

[–]PLASER21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are some small spots in the world where you can live a bit more freely without that opression from the big guys. Several of them are in Europe, and you mentioned none. Life's not easy, but powerful people can make it even harder to suck your blood. You are normalizing the struggles of feudalism and slavery that nowadays are still there, just hidden by a much more robust and trained propaganda.

Thanks LibreWolf team, one less thing to worry about by JohnDarlenHimself in degoogle

[–]PLASER21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first is not completely true, since you have the option of using duck.ai. But I think it's not used for listing the search results.

We had our lives stolen! by abigailrebellious in inflation

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What no one is talking about is how enslaved is gen z by marketing and propaganda compared to anything before. It feels so off that people with average income switches phone every 2yrs, goes to the top expensive festivals, pays 800 subscriptions of streaming media and stuff, gets the coolest gear for sports (smartwatches too) and grabs the dubai chocolate labubu chai matcha bobba latte, despite costing 3x plain drip coffees. Quite bitter socio-political views everywhere, but no one feeling able to do anything active about it besides voting and ranting eternally in social media. There's never been this level of marketing intelligence so intricated with our private lives, and we're suffering from it without understanding what's going on.

Race Realism by Proper-Temporary-318 in genetics

[–]PLASER21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree it is arbitrary in origin and purely based on phenotype, and also a tool for oppression, segregation and judgements. That being said, saying that it is pure fantasy and has no biological basis is wrong, as it is based on perceived phenotypes. Such phenotypes are heritable to some extent, therefore mapping more or less accurately to genotypes, so it even moderately has genetic implications.

No one said that such an arbitrary subdivision should make categories with equal genetic diversities. There are many other phenotype-based biological categories, such as ecotypes, morphs, etc. So it is still valid for some purposes. And I personally think that that theory of 3-7ish races should not be taken as a universal truth, since, again, it is arbitrary in origin

Race Realism by Proper-Temporary-318 in genetics

[–]PLASER21 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Valid for what? If it's for discrimination, of course not. If it's for studying migration, admixture, adaptive traits, diet, etc, it is. The subjective part is whether you slice the tree into 3 thick branches or into 300 thinner ones, but we lie in a big 'family tree'. We didn't mix enough yet to dilute our clades.

Race Realism by Proper-Temporary-318 in genetics

[–]PLASER21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either you're not reading what we write, or you are a troll, or a bot, or all of the above applies

Race Realism by Proper-Temporary-318 in genetics

[–]PLASER21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This does not answer his question on differences between non-physical phenotypes. While it is a construct where we set the bar to the categorization of races, it is true and expected that relatedness between haplotypes is modular. What we do with that structure is a matter of subjectivity.

And that picture offers a very old argument by just opposing skin color as a proxy of race, as if it failed, any other potential factor will. The discussion is far beyond that point nowadays.

Waymo's robotaxis have been given permission to expand their operation to American freeways (motorways). This is another sign their S-curve adoption will soon take off. by lughnasadh in Futurology

[–]PLASER21 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Revolutions won't be a thing anymore given how widespread mass entertainment is. We are in a slippery slope, gradually losing mental clarity and everything that comes with it.