Warl0k3
@Warl0k3@lemmy.world
- Comment on Good luck 3 days ago:
Are there nonabrasive dishwasher detergents?
- Comment on Good luck 4 days ago:
Generally the reason not to put knives in the dishwasher is because the mild abrasives used in some detergents, and more importantly the agitation which bonks them around, can both dull the edge (and damage the coating on the racks that prevents your dishwasher from rusting, if you have one that isn’t full plastic).
- Comment on Circumcision classed as possible child abuse in draft CPS document 6 days ago:
Reversible by the parent, I admit that was pretty unclear. Cartlidge damage like that will eventually close in many cases, but it can take years if it’s been left long enough. However the good news is that the surgery to correct it is incredibly minimal, so if you’re ever looking for that…!
- Comment on we need more users 6 days ago:
I still see that pretty frequently, but I think part of the reduction in frequency is that the community of transcribers has dwindled.
- Comment on we need more users 6 days ago:
I mean… Zero?
But fuck that would be pretty sweet.
- Comment on we need more users 6 days ago:
Yeah, no idea why Active is still the default.
- Comment on Circumcision classed as possible child abuse in draft CPS document 1 week ago:
An ear piercing is fully reversible, though.
- Comment on Self-hosting in 2025 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure 1 week ago:
I hate to point this out, but it’s 2026
- Comment on China's humanoid robot firms make up half of exhibitors at CES 2026 1 week ago:
This was at CES, it’s basically one massive advertisement for trendy bs. Most of the american firms represented were there for AI, since the push for consumer robotics is mostly a dying fad in the US and AI is the hot new thi f.
- Comment on Wunscherfüllung 1 week ago:
It super does though the specific characteristics vary depending on wheee it was extracted (iirc crude from the canadian oil sands is borderline explosive)
- Comment on genius 1 week ago:
Sure, there’s tons of plans out there for DIY helicopters you can get from the hobby aviation community. Usually the sticking point is making the rotor blades themselves, but I’ve seen some people get off the ground with carbon-fibre laminate blades. Not sure I’d trust them personally but it does work.
- Comment on genius 1 week ago:
Oh, I love how rabbit-holey metallurgy can get. One of my favorite topics is the processes used to cool hardened gears that have to be ground. Keeping the temperatures below a certain point so that they don’t lose the temper is surprisingly difficult even with external flood cooling (or working fully submerged), so you wind up with insane looking profile cutters that have cooling lines built into them directly.
- Comment on genius 1 week ago:
Industrial high precision lost-wax usually has a mold made from many layers, often either done in traditional monlith casting frames (big slabs of cement or plaster or casting sand or etc) or formed by dipping the parts into various cement slurries (a bit like a candle. The first few layers are generally a low-additive “print coat” made from ceramics akin to porcelain (that won’t react with the material being cast), and then for strength they’re bulked up with thick layers of stuff that usually has been bulked up with sand and recycled shells of precious castings that have been crushed down.)
It’s a fascinating process.
- Comment on genius 1 week ago:
Oh lol, mixed up you and bizarroland.
- Comment on genius 1 week ago:
No, but metallurgy isn’t a straightforward peocess like they were kinda implying. Gears, especially extremely high performance ones like in aerospace, have partial hardening, surface treatments, even exotic things like mixed alloys to ensure they meet the mechanical demands required of them. You can’t simply cast a gear and expect it to work - in this case if you tried as they were describing you’d likely just have the teeth shear when you tried to take off and you’d be fine, but there’s a real good reason that part costs as much as it does and it’s not just the administrative costs that come with aviation part documentation requirements.
- Comment on genius 1 week ago:
Discover that cast metal parts won’t meet the mechnaical requirements, gear shears, fall from sky onto local orphanage’s annual puppy adoption drive.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
… Naoz?
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
Are you really still trying this?
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
Yeah, because that data ain’t federated. But unless you’re gonna pretend you got that info from lemmy.world staff, or that you hacked my docker container, there’s no way for you to get an IP for another user. Thats just not how web services work. You’re no Hacker Known As 4chan dude, you’re just someone that tried to do a shitty thing and failed spectacularly.
I really suggest you move on, because there is no face left for you to save here. It’s clear you don’t know what you’re talking about - I’ve met people on minecraft servers that are more 1337 than you’ll ever be.
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
Eastern Sugondese.
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
Which is wildly easy to get.
Sure, if you’re on the lemmy.world admin team or have access to their logs it’s trivially easy. But otherwise no, you can’t get IPs - that kind of user metadata isn’t federated (duh). Also you have no idea if it was a VPN at the time or not, since private hoated VPNs (obviously) are not part of any VPN lookup or block allocation.
Anyways, this isn’t about me trying to make you recant, or making you feel bad - this is just showing someone else you’re trying to troll what kind of person they’re engaging with (which appears to have worked, they’re not at all falling for your nonsense in their most recent reply).
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
Nah, you’re lecturing them about being mean to people they disagree with politically while you do the exact same thing.
Also… lol dude, I know that Nashville thing wasn’t a reference to my IP. You can’t even pull that information from the fediverse, and on top of that I use a private VPN that’s just a virtual machine running on a data center in seattle, and it has been for years. My point isn’t that you doxxed me, it’s that you tried to dox me.
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
So you don’t even remember what it was, but you’re still trying to dox someone in revenge?
And then you’re gonna lecture someone else about their behavior?
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
Which is why I keep saying trying to dox me, yep. You’re just a hypocrite for trying to shame their behavior, you’re not a competently hypocritical person.
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
You sure were trying to post my location.
- Comment on EU says ‘too early’ to assess legality of US attack on Venezuela 1 week ago:
You just want to be mean to people online to make yourself feel like your life has meaning.
Dude you’re actively trying to dox me in another thread, maybe you shouldn’t try and moralize about how they’re just being mean to give their life meaning?
- Comment on What common American habits do people find quietly annoying? 1 week ago:
Okay?
- Comment on What common American habits do people find quietly annoying? 1 week ago:
They absolutely aren’t as widely reported; but not because of desensitization, it’s for the same reason suicides aren’t reported. Theres been studies showing it’s “contagious” and that reducing coverage helps suppress further occurences.
- Comment on What's it going to take to truly stop the US? 2 weeks ago:
While the above poster is missing the particulars, this still is unprecedented - panama and the US were at war, and Noriega surrendered to US forces before being taken to the US. As far as I’m aware, brazen kidnapping like wuth Maduro really is a new low for the US.
- Comment on The whole "toilet seat up, toilet seat down" gender debate could be solved by everybody putting the seat and lid down. 2 weeks ago:
You’re leaving off the part where “and then the man complains he’s being asked to put the toilet seat down” from the classic formula, which is what makes this “battle of the sexes” nonsense. Everyone has a point regardless of gender, it’s annoying to be ‘nagged’ to do something, it’s obnoxious to live with someone that refuses to put the seat down (it has a lid for a reason).
Dividing it by gender lines, instead of (as many commenters are doing) instead of the real lines, “why would you not want the lid closed” vs. nobody (who doesn’t want the lid closed?) is just a way to force division between the genders.