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Comment Re:Ditched Gmail (Score 1) 83

I self-host. It's not free; I pay about $8/month for a cloud VM that's my MX host and mail filter. The actual IMAP server is a Raspberry Pi in my house. I'm guessing the total hardware cost was about $500 (it has two 6TB USB drives in RAID-1 as the main storage) and it uses about $0.75 worth of electricity per month. I expect the hardware to last at least 5 years, so all in it's about $17/month for as many mailboxes as I like as well as total control and (essentially) unlimited storage.

Comment Re:Who cares? You don't need 5GB of storage! (Score 1) 83

I have an archive of all of my email going back to 1992. No plans to get rid of it.

It is organized nicely into separate folders and easily searchable. Total disk space is about 10.5GB, and seeing as I self-host my email, it's taking up 0.19% of my server's disk space. Why would I care about pruning that?

Comment Re:Use it or lose it (Score 4, Insightful) 118

I think there's a big difference between calculators and AI. Calculators made doing arithmetic much easier. But arithmetic is just rote; there's no creativity involved. If you are asked for the product of 59 * 74, you're going to get 4366 if you do it correctly, whether you do it in your head, on paper, or with a calculator. And if you do without a calculator, you're still going to follow a rote algorithm.

Software development is different. Writing a piece of software requires creativity, IMO, for all but the most trivial of programs. Give three different expert programmers the same spec and you'll almost certainly get three quite different but correct programs. Outsourcing creativity is very different from outsourcing rote, deterministic algorithmic processing. Creativity is regarded as what makes us human (or it used to be, anyway) and I for one don't want to outsource that. That's why I don't use AI for anything, and why I'm happy I retired from paid software development three years ago.

I maintain a few hobby projects, one quite actively, and I do not allow AI anywhere near them. I get to express my creativity and not care about managers demanding I use AI.

Comment I am super-lucky (Score 1) 64

I guess I'm lucky; I hardly ever get bitten by mosquitoes. Maybe one or two bites per year.

When I was living in Newfoundland, though, and we went out into the country for day trips or camping, the blackflies took chunks out of me on a regular basis. Blackflies are truly nasty little beasts.

Comment Re:As a US citizen (Score 1) 95

Right... Airbus cannot possibly compete with Boeing. ARM cannot possibly compete with Intel. Siemens cannot possibly compete with... well, actually, I think Siemens dominates the industrial controls space and I can't think of a comparable US company.

And ASML? Nobody competes with ASML.

Your post is typical of Americans who somehow think the US can do everything better than anyone else. Meanwhile, the US is rapidly losing ground.

And while NL is geographically only a bit larger than New Jersey, it has about double the population and that's the metric that matters.

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