Kalcifer
@Kalcifer@lemm.ee
- Submitted 1 year ago to askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de | 11 comments
- Comment on Deepfake Porn Is Out of Control 1 year ago:
Deletion not federated yet, then.
- Comment on Deepfake Porn Is Out of Control 1 year ago:
After some testing, It might be that the parent commenter just deleted their comment which nuked all the child comments. I can’t rememeber if this is what Reddit does. I think it just sais “Deleted by creator”, but keeps the children. Could certainly be wrong, though.
- Comment on Deepfake Porn Is Out of Control 1 year ago:
Yup it appears that the entire comment chain got nuked. So it is now confirmed that if you delete the parent, then all children get killed.
- Comment on Deepfake Porn Is Out of Control 1 year ago:
I have deleted the previous message
- Comment on Deepfake Porn Is Out of Control 1 year ago:
Well that doesn’t bode well.
- A timelapse of the shadow of the moon passing over the earth during the annular solar eclipse of October 14th, 2023twitter.com ↗Submitted 1 year ago to astronomy@mander.xyz | 1 comment
- Comment on (Please see comments)Alternatives to Signal if they exit EU due to ending E2EE 1 year ago:
I have little to comment on regarding the motivation for your post – I am not up to date with what’s happening in the EU – but, for an encrypted messaging-pp alternative to Signal, I can recommend Matrix.
- Comment on Lovely color. Can anybody identify it? 1 year ago:
If you could capture a spore print, that would be helpful for identification.
- Comment on Israel Deploys Semi-Autonomous Machine Gun Robot to Gaza Border 1 year ago:
Tell me you can’t conscript or recruit more ground soldiers without saying so. 7.62 rounds are personnel ammunition.
Israel running out of military personnel is hardly the only possible explanation. Furthermore, it’s rather nonsensical to claim that Israel is running out of military personnel simply because of the type of ammunition that this robot’s machine gun is chamebered in – that is affirming the consequent.
- Comment on Israel Deploys Semi-Autonomous Machine Gun Robot to Gaza Border 1 year ago:
Introducing our new Stormtrooper™ AI!
- Comment on Israel Deploys Semi-Autonomous Machine Gun Robot to Gaza Border 1 year ago:
One can find interest in an objects technological design while still acknlowledging it’s horror when put to practical use. They aren’t mutually exclusive options.
- Comment on Israel Deploys Semi-Autonomous Machine Gun Robot to Gaza Border 1 year ago:
Scary, but neat.
- Comment on Need help with a backup solution 1 year ago:
Borg good
- Comment on lemmy.ml has been banned in China mainland 1 year ago:
You can still edit it.
- Comment on The Fediverse should do what redditors have always wanted and Reddit Inc. has always refused to do; Distinguish between NSFW and NSFL. 1 year ago:
Lemm.ee allows NSFW.
- Comment on Magnetism only feels like magic, because we don't have biological sensors for it 1 year ago:
Would you mind defining “we don’t really know how it works”?
- Comment on Shift register missing bits 1 year ago:
2nd line of what?
- Comment on Shift register missing bits 1 year ago:
I don’t follow what you mean.
- Comment on If one hosts a Lemmy instance, do they need to also host, and/or link to the source code even if they have made no changes to it? 1 year ago:
I have found that instances that do seem to modify the source code just use the existing “Code” link and simply point it to their own repo instead.
- Comment on Shift register missing bits 1 year ago:
The first two lines of the for loop,
byte upper_byte = input_bin >> 8; byte lower_byte = input_bin & 0x00FF;
don’t really accomplish anything. The first line is bit shifting to the right 8, and then you write over that with all 1s. For example, starting with
input_bin
:1000 0000 0000 0000 >> 8 0000 0000 1000 0000 & 0xFF 0000 0000 1111 1111
So, every time you go through a cycle of the for loop, you’ll just start with the same values in
upper_byte
, andlower_byte
. To sequentially output each shifted value, you’ll instead want something like:output = 0b1 for i = 0 to 17: shift_out(output) latch(high) output = output << 1
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 6 comments
- Comment on Shift register missing bits 1 year ago:
Would you not want to shift out the upper byte first?
- Comment on Opinions wanted: defederating with bot spam instances 1 year ago:
Im generally on the side of reposting for archival and continuation.
Unless an instance has been built with the intention of archiving information, I don’t think that it should be automatically expected that an instance would be in favor of archiving posts from other platforms – there already exists services that archive internet data, and they are better equipped to do so. An instance should outline in their rules whether or not they support such types of posts.
- Comment on Hydrogen locomotive 1 year ago:
Is there an English version of the article?
- Comment on Host 3D parts? 1 year ago:
I personally think that the simplest solution would be to put the STEP files (don’t share STLs, as converting to them is lossy) in a git repo. You would then have a myriad of ways to host that repo i.e. Gitea/Forgejo, Gtihub, Gitlab, etc.
- Comment on Opinions wanted: defederating with bot spam instances 1 year ago:
I would vote nay for defederating from them. While I personally found their content annoying, someone else may actually find it uesful. I blocked the users, and the problem was solved. This issue may arise again, however, if more spam users pop up on these instances than a single user could be expected to realistically deal with. This could possibly again be fixed by the user blocking the instance, but this would have to wait for user-blocking of instances to be implemented.
- Comment on What do you prefer for a self hosted calendar? 1 year ago:
I use Nextcloud’s Calendar to sync to other calendar apps over CalDAV
- Comment on Image uploads are now disabled on lemm.ee due to malicious users 1 year ago:
It’s not just about lemm.ee, the up/down of federation is that stuff from lemm.ee gets copied to all the other federated instances and vice versa. So lemm.ee’s region aside, this move tries to help protect the fediverse at large by removing a major distribution hub.
That’s a fair point! Thanks!
- Comment on Image uploads are now disabled on lemm.ee due to malicious users 1 year ago:
Are the lemm.ee servers not located in a region that protects online forums from the content that its users post?