empireOfLove2
@empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
A Reddit Refugee
current college student, permanent pirate
- Comment on Microsoft is struggling to get Windows Recall out the door — delays releasing first public preview. 2 weeks ago:
s disabled by default
And how long do you think that will last? Thry only changed it to opt-in after millions of enterprise IT cybersec directors screeched in agony.
“You don’t have to use it” has never worked as a defense against Microsoft ever, Recall exists as the greatest possible privacy violation and should not even be a legal feature.
- Comment on YouTube tests removing viewer counts — here’s what we know 2 weeks ago:
Too hard to manipulate the algorithm with ai spam, disguised ads and propaganda if users can see all the videos at the top of their recommended feed have 20 views.
You must only view what the Corporation approves.
- Comment on K-Drama moment 3 weeks ago:
Delicious
SubwayPick one.
- Comment on "Give me a 3d printer and a place to plug it in and I will create the world." - *Archimedes* 3 weeks ago:
Yeah but it’s a little hard to power your printer past the heat death of the universe
- Comment on Cable companies ask 5th Circuit to block FTC’s click-to-cancel rule | Cable companies worry rule will make it hard to talk customers out of canceling 3 weeks ago:
Calling and threatening “I want to cancel” is the only way to get them to lower the $120 fuck-you price back to the market accurate $40 I signed up for.
- Comment on "Give me a 3d printer and a place to plug it in and I will create the world." - *Archimedes* 3 weeks ago:
The volume of Planet Earth is 108.321x10^10 km3.. Converted to std meters, that is 1.08321x10^21 m3.
A typical high flow 3d printer hotend (without getting insane) can hit around 25mm3/sec volumetric flow assuming no nozzle or acceleration restrictions. Converted to std meters, that is 2.5x10^-8 m3/sec.
If you ran that hotend continuously with no breaks, it would only take about 4.332x10^28 seconds to print the planet Earth… or 1.374x10^21 (1.4 sextillion!) years!
Gentlemen. We’re going to need a bigger printer.
- Comment on T-Mobile, AT&T oppose unlocking rule, claim locked phones are good for users 3 weeks ago:
“Narcissistic domestic abuser claims the exit doors that are locked from both sides are just for the protection of their spouse”
- Comment on Menopause should be called menostop cause there is no menoresume? 3 weeks ago:
Don’t forget to menorewind when you’re done. It’s the right thing to do.
- Comment on LG monitor asking about ad tracking preferences 4 weeks ago:
As with all these services, the “disagree” option is “stop using our devices and services”
- Comment on Same 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on TSMC's 2nm process will reportedly get another price hike — $30,000 per wafer for latest cutting-edge tech 1 month ago:
It’s both lack of competition and the end of Moores law. We’ve effectively reached the end of silicon gate sizes and the tooling complexity required to keep shrinking process nodes and increase transistor density is increasing exponentially, so semiconducters no longer get cheaper… and it’s starting to push these cutting edge nodes outside of economic viability for consumer products. I’m sure TSMC is taking a very healthy profit cut for sure but the absolute magic they have to work to have 2nm work at all is beginning to be too much.
- Comment on Men Harassed A Woman In A Driverless Waymo, Trapping Her In Traffic 1 month ago:
It worked, only because these men were only being creepy sexist pieces of shit and didn’t have worse intentions. Customer support according to this article has no control over the vehicle other than restarting the auto driving routines to make the car move again.
- Comment on Beware Hollywood’s digital demolition: it’s as if your favourite films and TV shows never existed 1 month ago:
The more they delete, the more they can resell every few years as “new” while charging ever more exorbitant prices for!
- Comment on Men Harassed A Woman In A Driverless Waymo, Trapping Her In Traffic 1 month ago:
The “hitting pedestrians” is an extreme hypothetical, and not one you should particularly get hung up on. But it is one that still has to be considered. Passive security measures only go so far for the passenger.
Realistically, a car can get out of many situations without hitting hostile pedestrians, such as reversing rapidly and then driving in an opposite travel lane to bypass the blockage. Or hopping a curb and using a sidewalk if it is not occupied (or just blasting the shit out of the horn if it is occupied). All things that waymo’s auto mode cannot and will not do, because it doesn’t have the reasoning to understand when such measures are necessary.
- Comment on Men Harassed A Woman In A Driverless Waymo, Trapping Her In Traffic 1 month ago:
If a man jumps out in front of my car in traffic and points a pistol at me after I stop. I am going around or thru him and there is no other option. Anyone else trying to stop me even without visible weapons is going to get evasive maneuvers to protect myself because I am not dealing with that bullshit. That includes weaving far outside my travel lane or going over a sidewalk. That is self defense and a split second decision. Waymo prioritizes all outside obstacle avoidance which means it doesn’t even want to leave it’s set travel lane, which makes them trivial to stop like this with no recourse.
The point I am making is that self driving has a really hard time interpreting traffic or passenger emergency edge cases like this. A remote operator could make the decision to drive over curbs and other lanes, if free, to save the passenger, and realistically should avoid hitting pedestrians too… but in the case of an armed attacker - well, yknow. Like force for like force. And the medical point still stands. A panic button is needed.
- Comment on Men Harassed A Woman In A Driverless Waymo, Trapping Her In Traffic 1 month ago:
These cars need to have a panic button that allows a remote operator to talk to the passengers, assess the situation, alert police and override the auto driving to get them out of bad situations. Same as an emergency call button on an elevator basically. I dont understand these cars to have any feature like that so far.
These cars are likely going to turn into hijack machines if they’re programmed for “maximum safety” in situations where, realistically, hitting a pedestrian or causing damage to the vehicle through dangerous terrain may be the only way out with a living passenger.
But that of course requires labor so it will not happen until legally mandated.
- Comment on How do you store lots of spools? 1 month ago:
Are you trying to keep the spools sealed in bins with dessicant? If you’re in a moist climate, using plastic bins with some foam gasket added to the lids and a pile of dessicant is the only way to really keep filament long term without it turning into a wet bubbly mess in like two weeks. That’s somewhat unavoidable unless you are drying or printing from a dryer every time.
At the college makerspace I used to help run, we had some shelf racking installed with rails that are parallel to the wall and about 5" apart. Spools sit perpendicular to the wall with their round faces cradled by the two rails. There’s also a standalone wood rack with similar rails that can be moved where needed. The filaments are grouped by type and each section is labelled, and then the filament itself is exposed so you can see color since it sits perpendicular to the wall. I’ll see if I can find some photos of it later.
- Comment on Hello fellow shitposters 1 month ago:
Time to get spooky
- Comment on Nintendo Targets YouTube Accounts Showing Emulated Games 1 month ago:
And Nintendo fans will respond by obediently lining up to immediately buy the Switch 2 and every single re-re-re-rereleased game for it the second it launches.
- Comment on There you go little guy 1 month ago:
Is it the cars, or is it police using laws as revenue generators that intentionally affect the poor disproportionately?
- Comment on Mozilla grants Ente $100k 1 month ago:
This being self hostable makes me instantly like this. Something like G photos that I could self host and dump a lot of shit off my phone storage would be amazing.
- Comment on Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per second 1 month ago:
It may be snapping multiple in a small period of time. Compressing them in the background then trickling them back out.
- Comment on Oh Elon 1 month ago:
Actual fascist Trump voter, admits it in other comments, let the idiot have it lemmy!
- Comment on Unity cancels the stupid Runtime Fee 2 months ago:
Too late, damage is done, community trust has dropped to zero and few people will be motivated to pick your engine back up, because you CAN and absolutely WILL pull another boneheaded stunt exactly like this in the name of squeezing profit from a cold dead stone. Get fucked.
- Comment on Lexar unveils the world's first SD cards made of 316 stainless steel 2 months ago:
Silver SD card casing for maximum thermal transfer, when???
- Comment on Lexar unveils the world's first SD cards made of 316 stainless steel 2 months ago:
Yes, stainless is “bad”, compared to other metals. But like you also mentioned, it’s loads better than plastic.
I’d doubt they make an aluminum one, it’s probably not worth the tooling.
When dealing with only 100-200mW, even a small change in thermal conductivity will make a big difference.
- Comment on Lexar unveils the world's first SD cards made of 316 stainless steel 2 months ago:
Uniroincally a good idea. I can see these really helping to increase the chances of memory survival in camera applications where the camera has a high chance of being physically destroyed. Also a metal body reallllly helps conduct heat out of the flash, which will increase their lifespan in continuous-write applications.
- Comment on repost 2 months ago:
…$200 is way too low for what most people spend on that stuff.
- Comment on Tis is more of a reaction image than a shitpost 2 months ago:
- Comment on I heard were doing Beam now? 2 months ago:
heavens, forgive me for intruding upon your intellectual turf 🙇