If you just want to know when the clothes are dry, there’s an easier way that keeps you in full control: put a ct clamp on the power cord. Doubles as energy monitoring. You can then block that crappy wifi spying system off altogether.
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Games@lemmy.world•Final Fantasy 9 and Final Fantasy Tactics remakes are reportedly still in ‘active development’English
7·11 months ago6, 7, 8, 9 is the golden age of the series. I have a favourite among those four, but let’s leave it at that.
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Web Development@programming.dev•You don't need JavaScript for that - HTMHell
0·2 years agoI used to be html and css-first, and to some degree I still am, but the advantages of SPA, lazy load, hot reload, and automatic state management and Dom rendering of a JS based framework are just too awesome to forego for the sake of staying native.
I know about HTMX but it’s not really JS-less. It just creates the illusion that no JS is written. It still gets implemented in the browser with JS.
To be fair, robots kinda wear out over time too, arguably at a faster rate. At least living tissue can self repair.


The tools to manufacture content are more accessible, sure. But again, information has always been easy to manufacture. Consider a simple headline:
I used no AI tools to generate it, yet I was able to create it with minimal effort nonetheless. You would be rightfully skeptical to question its veracity unless you recognized my authority.
The content is not important. The person speaking it and your relationship of trust with them is. The evidence is only so good as the chain of custody leading to the origin of that piece of evidence.
Not only that, but a lot of people already avoid hard truths, and seek to affirm their own belief system. It is soothing to believe the headline if you identify as a member of Group B and painful if you identify as a member of Group A. That phenomena does not change with AI.
Our relationship with the truth is already extremely flawed. It has always been a giant mistake to treat information as the truth because it looks a certain way. Maybe a saturation of misinformation is the inoculation we need to finally break that habit and force ourselves to peg information to a verifiable origin (the reality we can experience personally, as we do with simple critical thinking skills). Or maybe nothing will change because people don’t actually want the truth, they just want to soothe themselves. I guess my point is we are already in a very bad place with the truth, and it seems like there isn’t much room for it to get any worse.