KyuubiNoKitsune
@KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- Comment on Holy shiiiiit 15 hours ago:
What a nice shot man.
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- Comment on I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnels 6 days ago:
They’re having a major outage as I’m reading this, lol.
- Comment on iRobot’s revenue has tanked and it’s almost out of cash | "Roomba customers are understandably concerned about the impact these current financial troubles might have on their home cleaning robots." 1 week ago:
This year, iRobot launched an entirely new line of robot vacuums … adding lidar navigation to its line for the first time (over VSLAM).
Reminiscent of all the other failed tech companies that refused to implement better/newer tech.
I wouldn’t get one without lidar.
- Comment on The Answer May Surprise You 1 week ago:
Interesting, I wonder if the extrapolated numbers aren’t grossly misrepresentitive, if MS owes OAI 20% for use of their products in things like Bing and Github copilot, you gotta look ah how MS is hamfisting it into every single service and software they have. That’s a lot of usage of OAI’s services. So I wouldn’t rely on the MS payments as a basis for their revenue.
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
No worries, glad I could help.
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
Oh yeah! It happens, the newer ones have object detection and recognition, I think they’re better at not doing that
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
I’m afraid your edit made me giggle.
The ones with the docking stations will probably last you like a month. For me, my hairy and litter loving cat, in a 42sqm apartment, the small container in the vaccum fills up in a little less than a week.
It helps if your furniture has enough clearance underneath for it to get under it, it means you need less regular vacuuming.
Im using the S6 Pure, it was released just before they started with their docking stations.
As for which one to get, that I can’t say, it’d depend on your budget, they’re pretty expensive, I paid about €500 for mine a few years ago and the newer model was around $700.
I’d check the features of each, make sure it has the suction power you want, and most importantly, check the noise level, that’s one of my only complaints is that they’re relatively loud because of the high rpm suction motor.
Definitely get one with automatic emptying, it’ll save you a lot of effort too.
Hope that helps.
- Comment on She's out of town and I'm cleaning her entire collection as a surprise 2 weeks ago:
I’m not actually sure how popular it is but my mom used it for a time, but overall sunflower oil won out and was the default cooking oil in South Africa
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
Yes definitely, my cat loves carrying his litter out of the box and the vacuum sucks it all up, you will just need to be mindful about emptying it regularly. Though the new and expensive ones clean themselves out. Ive never used the mop function on mine, but they’re also better on the models with the fancy base station as it changes water for you.
I’ve had mine for almost 4 years now and it goes once a day. It also survived a bunch of diatomaceous earth that it ended up needing to suck up.
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
They’re just an asshole, best not engage.
- Comment on iSweep 2 weeks ago:
Lol, no.
Without my roborock I’d have cat hair everywhere.
You either don’t have pets or you enjoy sweeping every day. Either way, it’s obviously not for you, but that’s no reason to be disparaging about the tech.
- Comment on She's out of town and I'm cleaning her entire collection as a surprise 2 weeks ago:
Canola oil.
- Comment on Obamacare enrollee sees premium spike over 300% as sign-up period begins: 'This will devastate us' 3 weeks ago:
I think also the fact that sick people usually don’t work, and in the US they don’t get paid when sick, so less money available to be spent.
- Comment on As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled Monstrosity 4 weeks ago:
In a way, I see the lack of windows support as a positive.
- Comment on As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled Monstrosity 4 weeks ago:
Does it really matter? I’ve been using my i7 from 2016 and it’s still going strong.
- Comment on grindset challenge 4 weeks ago:
Nope, too challenging, gonna go cry at my flu shot appointment.
- Comment on unforgivable bad bad mommy 4 weeks ago:
It was stolen, so please go ahead.
- Comment on unforgivable bad bad mommy 4 weeks ago:
You should’ve labelled this picture as NSFW.
I was an ironworker. Key word: was. We were on break, 34th floor of the new OmniCorp tower, just doomscrolling on our phones. I’m munching on a sad turkey sandwich when my thumb stops. My eyes landed on this… this thing. This cursed JPEG.
My primate brain experienced a neuron activation so profound, so earth-shattering, it bypassed all conscious thought. My sandwich was yeeted into the abyss below. My hand, moving with a will of its own, started going at a velocity previously thought to be impossible by modern science. I was a one-man-demolition-crew, furiously fapping right there on the I-beam. The sheer friction was threatening to set my pants on fire.
My buddy Frank looks over. “Dude, what the F—” He stops. His eyes lock onto my screen. His jaw unhinged. A silent, based understanding passed between us. He didn’t even hesitate. He just joined in, his own hand a blur of motion.
It was a goddamn pandemic. Brenda, our crane operator, saw it on my phone through her binoculars. The crane started bucking and gyrating like it was trying to win a twerking competition. The foreman, a 60-year-old dude named Gus, dropped his clipboard and went absolutely feral. The entire construction site became a symphony of furious, unsanctioned fapping.
But Kevin. Fucking Kevin. He was holding the ONLY temporary load-bearing support strut for the entire western facade. He saw the image. He saw us. And he made a choice. He chose the coom. He let go of the strut. Both hands. For the cause.
I heard a groan of tortured steel, a sound I can only describe as the universe saying “lmao skill issue,” and then it was just sky, concrete, sky, concrete.
I woke up in a hospital bed. I’m paralyzed from the waist down for a month. How do you tell a doctor that a multi-million dollar project was yeeted into oblivion by a single, powerful image that triggered a site-wide, catastrophic fap-session?
So I’m telling you, from my hospital bed, with a catheter I’ve nicknamed ‘Kevin’s Shame’… It’s YOUR fault. All of it. You should have tagged this NSFW.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
The most used region in AWS, so not surprising
- Comment on NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations 5 weeks ago:
Yet it was cancelled after 6 seasons anyway
- Comment on Anyone had any luck running Fusion 360 on Linux? 1 month ago:
While I’d like to know the same, I’d also recommend reading their EOS page. You have time to switch over.
#### **What does end of support mean for Windows 10 and Fusion? ** Fusion will continue to work on Windows 10 after the 14th - however, Autodesk will no longer consider Windows 10 for validation, bug fixing, and product support of future releases. Application compatibility and support will not be guaranteed for this platform for releases after this date.
- Comment on Why do companies always need to grow? 1 month ago:
I’d highly recommend watching this video, it goes through the history of capitalism and why it is the way it is now
- Comment on Head of the Signal app threatens to withdraw from Europe 1 month ago:
I wish my instance supported down votes, just so that I could down vote this comment.
- Comment on Another update that no one asked for 1 month ago:
You can either be good at a few things or mediocre at a lot of things. For convenience I’m sure it’s great, but I wonder about the quality and sustainability of it all.
- Comment on Another update that no one asked for 1 month ago:
I’ve never used it but it always seems to me like they’re trying to be an everything app.
- Comment on 1 month ago:
Or better
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Yeah, you would, but it would only matter if you were connecting from an unsupported client.
But when you said Win 11, my eyes glazed over, lol, don’t touch that piece of shit with a barge pole.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Weird, I mean, the only place I’ve used any kind of software that wasn’t just mstsc.exe (the OG RDP) is on my phone, and no matter how many servers I’ve connected to, with self signed certs, I’ve always been able to connect. Unless you’re connecting from a client without NLA, maybe it was that…
- Comment on Today's featured article on Wikipedia: Myst V: End of Ages 2 months ago:
I hate the changes to Riven. They modified it to cater to VR and it really made me dislike it. I looked forward to the remake since the Starry Expanse project was started, that was like, 2009, and when I played it I felt so disappointed.