Chreutz
@Chreutz@lemmy.world
- Comment on So glad I'm ditching these fucking idiots 9 months ago:
Didn’t ondsel implement a fix for toponaming as well?
- Comment on Tesla removes Disney+ app amid Elon Musk's feud with Disney CEO Bob Iger 11 months ago:
I think you’re replying to the wrong guy
- Comment on Tesla removes Disney+ app amid Elon Musk's feud with Disney CEO Bob Iger 11 months ago:
Fellow Tesla owner, and you really summed up my feelings too in that last paragraph.
- Comment on Fear of cheap Chinese EVs spurs automaker dash for affordable cars 11 months ago:
If it’s BLE, it could last years on a coincell battery. I don’t find that to be a problem if it can give a warning in advance of running out.
- Comment on Fear of cheap Chinese EVs spurs automaker dash for affordable cars 11 months ago:
Maybe something like the SEXY buttons for Teslas actually become a more common thing. Wireless buttons that you can stick almost anywhere you want and set up to control what you want.
- Comment on PSA: Try FreeCAD Link Branch (it's a big improvement!) 11 months ago:
I think the seeing in the (‘data’ view of the) sketch is called ‘Make Internals’ or something similar. It creates a surface for every closed area in the sketch, and seperately selectable line geometries for all connected lines.
- Comment on PSA: Try FreeCAD Link Branch (it's a big improvement!) 11 months ago:
Thank you!
Imagine what the FOSS CAD space would look like if AutoCAD etc didn’t offer anything for makers!
- Comment on YouTube Premium's price is going up in yet another country 11 months ago:
He’s weird, but he has the right ideas.
- Comment on YouTube Premium's price is going up in yet another country 11 months ago:
But using the dominance of YouTube to influence the browser market is textbook anticompetitive, painting a huge target on themselves for regulators.
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck's stiff structure, sharp design raise safety concerns - experts 11 months ago:
Yeah the practicality of the cybertruck is definitely questionable!
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck's stiff structure, sharp design raise safety concerns - experts 11 months ago:
I know it’s fun to bash Tesla every now and then for their ridiculous things.
But do you really think, after making 4 vehicles with top of the line safety, that they will just say ‘eh, fuck it’ with the cybertruck?
It’s an aluminum casting base construction, just like the Model Y, so why would there be no crumble zones?
- Comment on Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, some stores removing them 11 months ago:
Here in Denmark, it’s becoming more and more common to be able to scan your items with your own phone using the store’s app while you go through the store, and you can bag everything straight from the shelves.
You then pay by credit card, also with your phone, scan a QR at a designated exit, and you’re good to go.
They have random checks, but they’ve only been about 1/20 for me.
- Comment on Just a JSON file in Windows 11 enables Edge, Bing, and Search ads removal 11 months ago:
Not necessarily the same people that advocate for the different ideas.
- Comment on Upgrading our folding wagon to carry 100 pounds worth of kids 1 year ago:
That looks amazing! Nice work. And those bridges are are such a neat trick.
- Comment on Bing loses search market share to Google despite ChatGPT integration 1 year ago:
GPT4 on ChatGPT was recently (last week ish) updated to include data up to April 2023.
- Comment on Weird stringing on certain parts with Dragon HF hotend 1 year ago:
Some of the PLAs that are matte like this, are in my experience more prone to moisture absorption and all the related problems.
I had bad stringing with some modified PLA, and drying the filament completely cured the issue.
- Comment on Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS 1 year ago:
Yes, very much like torrents
- Comment on BBC will block ChatGPT AI from scraping its content 1 year ago:
It’s not one AI doing it in a big blob.
You ask ChatGPT something. It builds a web query. Another program returns search results. Then ChatGPT parses the list of results and chooses one to visit. The same program then returns the content of that page. Then ChatGPT parses that etc etc.
If the program (which is not an AI) that handles the queries and returns content is set to respect robots.txt, it will just not return the content to ChatGPT to be parsed.
- Comment on classic configure neovim experience 1 year ago:
You freak…
- Comment on Which software do you mostly use for programming, and why? 1 year ago:
I’m stuck on windows in the IDE of a certain large chip manufacturer for doing embedded DSP. God, I wish I could have any level of customization. But at least it has vim mode.
- Comment on Bloomberg Lazily Helps Telecom Lobby Seed The Press With Bullshit Claims About Net Neutrality 1 year ago:
“vibrant and competitive” U.S. broadband market.
Wow… that’s so blatant it’s not even funny.
- Comment on Pixel 8 leak promises 7 years of OS updates—even more than an iPhone 1 year ago:
Ironically, the phone that potentially can be least infected by Google is the phone made by them.
- Comment on Coca-Cola's New AI-Generated Soda Flavor Falls Flat 1 year ago:
Well, on the label of the ones I tried it said co-developed by AI.
So yeah, probably marketing stunt
That said, if it hadn’t been artificially sweetened, I would probably have preferred it to the normal one. Felt like it had more flavor. Similar to Fritz Cola from Germany.
- Comment on Running AI is so expensive that Amazon will probably charge you to use Alexa in future, says outgoing exec 1 year ago:
Never underestimate human ingenuity
When they’re horny
- Comment on [Weekly thread] What is the best movie you watched last week? 23 September 1 year ago:
In Return of the Jedi (1983), Luke asks Leia if she remembers her mother. She answers that she remembers her a little and that she died when Leia was very young.
In Revenge of the sith, however, Padme dies immediately after childbirth, so Leia couldn’t have had any direct memory of her.
- Comment on [Weekly thread] What is the best movie you watched last week? 23 September 1 year ago:
Well, I only watched one, but it was pretty good.
It’s a fan edit of Revenge of the Sith that aims to improve the narrative around Anakin’s disappointment in and suspicion of the Jedi order, making it a more natural development for him to side with Palpatine. It also has some deleted scenes added in and some other small adjustments.
It’s called Labyrinth of Evil, and there are two versions; one where Padme lives, to fit with Leia’s lines in Jedi, and one where she dies, like the original.
- Comment on Confusing disk with /dev/null for years [2:23] 1 year ago:
It doesn’t always work. And I think it might be related to where you are in the world. For the first month when piped links started showing up, it straight up never started playing for me. It works alright now.
- Comment on An Excruciatingly Detailed Guide To SSH 1 year ago:
Back in University (2010-2013), I lived in a dorm on campus that had internet through the university’s network.
It was extremely cheap and fast (100/100 at equivalent to 3 USD per month), but Internet access was metered with a max of 50 GB / month.
However, access to University resources was not metered, and every student had ssh access to the datacenter.
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was a godsend. - Comment on Fully Charged in Just 6 Minutes – Groundbreaking Technique Could Revolutionize EV Charging 1 year ago:
This is not true for private citizens in their own cars.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
As far as I have understood, the license not per game and is renewed in some interval. So once the current license expires for your company, you’re on the new license, and will need to pay if you sell a copy of an older game.