Blue_Morpho
@Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
- Comment on 1 day ago:
It is in no way a bomb. If this was the 1970’s, it would be the same as changing the combination on the safe and not telling anyone the combination after being fired.
- Comment on 248 Legally Deceased "Patients" are In These Dewars Awaiting Future Revival - Cryonics 1 day ago:
Compound interest.
- Comment on U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel, as Trump expands control over private sector 2 days ago:
It was Bush just before he left office.
- Comment on makes more sense than this shit 2 days ago:
It was the weasel that went into the collider. We’ve always been in the same timeline. It’s the weasel that’s now confused and very angry.
- Comment on Next time I swear bro 2 days ago:
If someone was claiming they were working on making a game that contained all games
Minecraft?
- Comment on Next time I swear bro 2 days ago:
That’s like saying “All Modern Games are a dead end. We’ve had Gouraud Shading since 1971.”
Just because all 3D games use a “dead end” shader doesn’t mean they can’t be a multi billion industry. Games look great using primitive shading algorithms that we know are a dead end to achieving photo realistism.
- Comment on Well maybe that's why she became a Talaxian 3 days ago:
Earthlings are fond of watching entertainers like Eartha Kitt.
- Comment on Are there any volume fit calculators? 3 days ago:
because 3D printers have their own constraints in things like the overhang that they can do.
That’s what supports are for. :) In my case I made a custom sprue because autogen supports sagged unless it was 0 clearance.
I was just looking for something like a rectangular prism or cylinder to fit in a cube. I was surprised by the replies that it’s mathematically hard. I expected it to be a geometry problem with a bit of calculus to find the convergence.
- Comment on How to design a print with better tolerances – Slant 3D (12:34) 4 days ago:
Could you show a pic about what you are describing?
- Comment on New to printing, not sure how to diagnose issues 4 days ago:
The fact that you can peel layers makes me think it’s under extrusion ( increase flow rate 2% ) or temperature ( increase temp 5 degrees). If better but not quite right, increase and try again. It’s a pain but it’s best to only change one at a time.
And dry filament is always important.
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- Comment on I have tomorrow off :) 5 days ago:
Hk-47 in disguise.
- Comment on Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update breaks SSDs/HDDs, may corrupt your data 5 days ago:
What does NG Lv 1 mean?
- Comment on Swollen battery 6 days ago:
It’s ripe and ready to be juiced.
- Comment on Remember to dry your filament kids 1 week ago:
I have a purple blue filament that is two colors side by side. It stays 2 colors after printing. It’s a different color depending on the angle you look at it.
- Comment on Roblox Retaliates Against Child Abuse Survivor Who Exposed Platform's Predator Problem 1 week ago:
- Comment on Roblox Retaliates Against Child Abuse Survivor Who Exposed Platform's Predator Problem 1 week ago:
I’m pretty sure it did. Used to play on an ipx network we setup at work just for it. I even got it working over tcpip using ipx tunneling.
Wiki here says it had chat:
- Comment on Roblox Retaliates Against Child Abuse Survivor Who Exposed Platform's Predator Problem 1 week ago:
Roblox needs to dramatically increase moderation, but calling it social media is not true.
It’s a game platform with a chat window in whatever game you are playing like every other online game starting with Doom in 1993.
- Comment on Arkane Devs Call For Microsoft To Stop Working With Israel 1 week ago:
Boycott AMD, Intel and ARM. They have offices in Israel like Microsoft and sell Israel the hardware used to kill Palestinians.
- Comment on If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras? 1 week ago:
That’s incredible!
- Comment on If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras? 1 week ago:
Yes not passive but you’re not thinking big enough.
- Comment on CATL announces sodium batteries that cost as little as $10/kWh, a massive price reduction compared to the current average of $115/kWh for lithium-ion batteries. 1 week ago:
Google says 80% compared to up to 95 for LifePO4. Extra 15% cost for waste heat during charging vs 10x cheaper battery.
- Comment on CATL announces sodium batteries that cost as little as $10/kWh, a massive price reduction compared to the current average of $115/kWh for lithium-ion batteries. 1 week ago:
The video says it’s 175 kwhr per kg compared to 185 for LFP that’s already used in some cars. Gold standard is Lion at 300. Volumetric is the same ratios.
So it’s usable in cars and absolutely immediately useable in homes.
- Comment on The New Yorker Asks: Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble? 1 week ago:
Also the number of supported users does not scale linearly with the number of CPU cores
US population has grown 25% from the year 2000. Other than Anti AI detection, everything worked on the hardware of 25 years ago. Single core performance has gone up more than 25% over the past 25 years.
- Comment on The New Yorker Asks: Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble? 1 week ago:
“State services” is database lookups and billing. Back in the 90’s, I supported 10k users (1.5k active at any moment) on a Pentium 3 with 512MB of Ram.
- Comment on The New Yorker Asks: Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble? 1 week ago:
An entire state government could run on your phone but requires an entire data center because it’s written in JavaScript that emulates the original COBOL code that ran the government in the 1960’s.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 1 week ago:
I linked it in this thread but here it is again.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=T17bpGItqXw
There is a huge open source community working on LLM’s.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 1 week ago:
The average person I talk to IRL on a daily basis don’t know what it is, have never used it, and likely never will.
ChatGPT.com is visited approximately 5.24 billion times each month. That makes it bigger than Twitter, Instagram, and even Wikipedia.
explodingtopics.com/blog/chatgpt-users
I don’t use Twitter and don’t know anyone that does but that doesn’t mean it isn’t popular.
Your argument basically amounts to “nu uh”.
ChatGPT has been the biggest Internet thing since Google. If it wasn’t, we wouldn’t even be talking about it here. I shouldn’t have to quote statistics for something well known.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 1 week ago:
here’s also the energy it needs to fulfill requests once implemented
Just like everyone playing the 3d game once its finished development and sold. A few hours of gaming or a few hours of making AI slop photos is the same watts. No one notices the energy when its spread across millions of homes as compared to centralized at a data center. A few years ago Nvidia, Microsoft and others were pushing gaming as a streaming service (The games were being run remotely and your keyboard/gamepad was transmitted to their servers, then the video was streamed back). Those used massive data centers. Yet no one was screaming to stop gaming.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 1 week ago:
I put the final answer in Watt hours, not Kw hours to match. ChatGPT used 10B watt hours, not 10B Kwatt hours.