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Dry humor takes the edge off the horrible times we get to live in. Yay.

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The experience seemed roughly on par with trying to advise a mediocre, but not completely incompetent, graduate student. However, this was an improvement over previous models, whose capability was closer to an actually incompetent graduate student. It may only take one or two further iterations of improved capability (and integration with other tools, such as computer algebra packages and proof assistants) until the level of "competent graduate student" is reached, at which point I could see this tool being of significant use in research level tasks.

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South Korea convened an international summit on Monday seeking to establish a blueprint for the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military, though any agreement is not expected to have binding powers to enforce it.

More than 90 countries including the United States and China have sent government representatives to the two-day summit in Seoul, which is the second such gathering.

The first summit was held in The Hague last year, where the United States, China and other nations endorsed a modest "call to action, opens new tab" without legal commitment.

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In an era where digital communication is ubiquitous, the environmental impact of our online activities is becoming increasingly significant. Among these, email - a cornerstone of modern communication - has a surprising carbon footprint. As we grapple with the challenges of climate change, innovative solutions like temporary email services are emerging as unexpected allies in the quest for digital sustainability. This article explores how temporary emails, particularly those provided by SmailPro, are contributing to a greener digital future.

Understanding the Environmental Impact of Emails

The seemingly innocuous act of sending an email comes with an environmental cost. According to recent studies, a standard email produces about 4 grams of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent), while an email with attachments can produce up to 50 grams. When multiplied by the billions of emails sent daily, this impact becomes substantial.

The environmental footprint of emails stems from several factors:

  • Energy consumption in data centers storing emails
  • Power used in transmission across networks
  • Long-term storage of unnecessary emails
  • The cumulative effect of email overload on server capacities

How Temporary Emails Contribute to Digital Sustainability

Temporary email services, by their very nature, offer a more sustainable approach to digital communication:

  1. Reduced Long-term Storage Needs: By automatically deleting emails after a set period, temporary email services significantly reduce the need for long-term data storage.
  2. Decreased Energy Consumption: Less storage means less energy used in maintaining and cooling data centers.
  3. Minimized Digital Clutter: Temporary emails encourage users to be more mindful of their digital communications, reducing unnecessary emails and attachments.

SmailPro's Unique Features and Their Environmental Benefits

SmailPro, a leader in the temporary email service industry, offers several features that contribute to digital sustainability:

1. Large Pool of Gmail and Outlook Accounts

  • Efficient Resource Use: By utilizing existing email infrastructures, SmailPro reduces the need for creating new email accounts, which would require additional server resources.
  • Optimized Server Utilization: The shared pool of accounts allows for more efficient use of server capacity.

2. Custom Domain Options

  • Centralized Email Management: Custom domains enable businesses to centralize their email communications, reducing the overall number of emails sent and stored.
  • Streamlined Operations: This centralization leads to more efficient use of digital resources.

3. Temporary Email Generation

  • Encouraged Short-term Use: The temporary nature of these emails promotes purposeful, short-lived digital communications.
  • Automatic Deletion: This feature ensures that unnecessary data doesn't linger in servers, reducing long-term storage needs.

4. API Integration Capabilities

  • Process Streamlining: API integration allows for automation of email processes, reducing redundant communications and associated energy use.
  • Eco-friendly Practices: Businesses can integrate temporary email use into their workflows, promoting sustainable digital practices across operations.

Quantifying the Environmental Impact of SmailPro

While exact figures vary, the potential environmental impact of widespread temporary email use is significant:

  • A company switching to temporary emails for marketing campaigns could reduce its email-related carbon footprint by up to 40%.
  • If just 10% of global email users adopted temporary email practices, it could result in a reduction of over 1 million tonnes of CO2e annually.

Case Study: A mid-sized e-commerce company implemented SmailPro for its customer communications and saw a 30% reduction in its email storage needs within six months, translating to approximately 5 tonnes of CO2e saved per year.

SmailPro's Sustainability Initiatives

Beyond its core service, SmailPro is committed to sustainability through:

  • Green Hosting: Partnering with data centers that use renewable energy sources.
  • Efficient Infrastructure: Continuously optimizing its systems for reduced energy consumption.
  • Future-focused Development: Investing in research for even more sustainable email practices.

Best Practices for Environmentally Conscious Email Use with SmailPro

To maximize the environmental benefits of using SmailPro:

  1. Use temporary emails for short-term needs like online shopping or event registrations.
  2. Implement a policy of using temporary emails for initial customer contacts in marketing campaigns.
  3. Educate employees about the environmental impact of emails and encourage the use of temporary addresses where appropriate.
  4. Regularly audit and clean up email usage across your organization.

Challenges and Solutions in Promoting Eco-Friendly Email Practices

While the benefits are clear, challenges remain:

  • Perception: Many still view emails as "free" and unlimited. Education is key to changing this mindset.
  • Privacy Concerns: SmailPro addresses this by offering secure, credible temporary email options.
  • Potential Overuse: While easier email creation could lead to more emails, SmailPro's features encourage mindful, purposeful email use.

The Future of Sustainable Digital Communication

As we move forward, we can expect:

  • More integration of AI to optimize email lifecycles
  • Increased adoption of temporary email practices in corporate sustainability policies
  • Collaboration between email service providers for standardized eco-friendly practices

SmailPro is poised to lead in this evolving landscape, continuously innovating to make digital communication more sustainable.

Conclusion

In the fight against climate change, every action counts - even those in the digital realm. Temporary email services like SmailPro offer a practical, effective way to reduce our digital carbon footprint. By choosing temporary emails for appropriate communications, individuals and businesses can contribute to a more sustainable digital future.

As we become more aware of the environmental impact of our online activities, services like SmailPro will play an increasingly crucial role in balancing our communication needs with our responsibility to the planet. The choice to use temporary emails is more than just a matter of convenience or privacy - it's a choice for a greener, more sustainable digital world.

FAQs

  1. Q: How much can temporary emails reduce my carbon footprint? A: While exact figures vary, using temporary emails can reduce your email-related carbon footprint by up to 40%, depending on your email habits.

  2. Q: Are SmailPro's servers eco-friendly? A: Yes, SmailPro partners with green hosting providers and continuously optimizes its infrastructure for energy efficiency.

  3. Q: Can temporary emails really make a significant environmental impact? A: Absolutely. When adopted widely, temporary email use can lead to substantial reductions in data storage and energy consumption.

  4. Q: How does SmailPro balance user privacy with environmental concerns? A: SmailPro offers secure, credible temporary email options that maintain user privacy while promoting environmentally friendly email practices.

  5. Q: What steps can I take to make my email use more environmentally friendly with SmailPro? A: Start by using temporary emails for short-term needs, implement a policy for temporary email use in marketing, and regularly audit your email usage.

By embracing services like SmailPro, we can all play a part in creating a more sustainable digital ecosystem. It's time to rethink our email habits and choose solutions that benefit both our communication needs and our planet.

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Neofetch is over, but many screenshot system info tools stand ready


Dev behind a popular screenshot tool checks out, but the successors are good.

Almost nobody truly needed Neofetch, but the people who did use it? They really liked it.

Neofetch, run from a terminal, displayed key system information alongside an ASCII-art image of the operating system or distribution running on that system. You knew most of this data, but if you're taking a screenshot of your system, it looked cool and conveyed a lot of data in a small space. "The overall purpose of Neofetch is to be used in screen-shots of your system," wrote Neofetch's creator, Dylan Araps, on its Github repository. "Neofetch shows the information other people want to see."

Neofetch did that, providing cool screenshots and proof-of-life images across nearly 150 OS versions until late April. The last update to the tool was made three years before that, and Araps' Github profile now contains a rather succinct coda: "Have taken up farming." Araps joins "going to a commune in Vermont" and "I now make furniture out of wood" in the pantheon of programmers who do not just leave the field, but flee into another realm entirely.

As sometimes happens, the void was filled not by one decent replacement but many.


The neo-Neofetches

Fastfetch seems to have captured the default forum/thread/blog recommendation as a Neofetch replacement. It is under active development, with changes occurring just hours before this post was published. It's highly customizable, available across most major platforms and distributions, and extensible through modules. It supports Wayland, provides more detailed memory and storage statistics, and, as the name suggests, is generally faster. It's FOSS and has a tutorial on customizing and extending Fastfetch.

NerdFetch gives you the kind of icon customization you might expect if you're the type who takes meticulously arranged screenshots of your desktop. By installing one of the glyph-packed Nerd Fonts, you can replace text inside your readout with icons readable at a glance. It's available on POSIX-compliant systems ("Anything but Windows"). It lacks a lot of customization and module options, and it's missing the big, custom OS logo (it seemingly shows a very abstract ASCII Tux in both MacOS and Asahi Linux). But it's also compact and a bit different.

What else? There's hyfetch, which is "neofetch with pride flags," but it also contains inside it "neowofetch," which is an updated neofetch sans pride coloring. The macchina system info tool is written in Rust and offers themeing, being "basic by default and extensible by design." And cpufetch is, as you might imagine, a lot more CPU data, along with a logo. Curiously, cpufetch showed an "arm" rendering when I ran it under Asahi Linux on a MacBook, but then an Apple logo while inside MacOS. Works either way! Just interesting.

If you've put time into getting a Linux desktop just how you like it—or just getting Linux onto a device that really doesn't want it—it follows that you'd want to show it off. These are not the last of the apps that will try to make fetch happen, but they're a strong start.

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United Airlines to Provide Starlink-powered Wi-Fi For Free on all flights

https://www.united.com/en/us/newsroom/announcements/cision-125346

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My father told me he wanted to make USB flash drives of all the scanned and digitized family photos and other assorted letters and mementos. He planned to distribute them to all family members hoping that at least one set would survive. When I explained that they ought to be recipes to new media every N number of years or risk deteriorating or becoming unreadable (like a floppy disk when you have no floppy drive), he was genuinely shocked. He lost interest in the project that he’d thought was so bullet proof.

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