empireOfLove2
@empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
A Reddit Refugee
current college student, permanent pirate
- Comment on Pizza shop owner was attacked for calling for peace when Trump won... now her profits are soaring 6 days ago:
immigrants that already landed want to shut door behind them and support anti immigrant racist president; more at 11
yawn
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
use it against themselves. communicate the truth about the real issues solely through minion memes.
- Comment on Me at CES today 1 week ago:
The single CCD cache stack was a huge problem with the original x3d dual ccd chips (7900/12coreand 7950/16core) as OS’es were not “ccd aware” about which chiplet has the cache. There is a huge access penalty for cache traversal between chiplets as the data has to travel across the infinity fabric rather than inside the CCD only. When the OS would distribute threads across both ccd’s because it only saw threads, you would never get the full benefit of x3d due to loads being placed on cores without x3d and incurring the traversal penalty. This has largely been fixed in Windows and Linux by now, but it still limits the true potential of the non-x3d ccd.
Dual cache stacks would allow both CCD’s to utilize the full benefits of a massive cache rather than just one.
- Comment on Americans Need to Party More 2 weeks ago:
We don’t have money to party.
- Comment on German Power Slips Below Zero as Negative-Price Phenomenon Grows 2 weeks ago:
They’ll only block it until they can be the ones to own the battery plants. There is a hell of a market incentive to be able to purchase literally free electricity ans resell it later.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
I would like to unsusbscrive from Old People Facts
- Comment on My cousin put a hat on their cat for new years. He doesn't seem pleased 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Beautiful 2 weeks ago:
what photoshop masking does to a mf
- Comment on Septic clean out cap 2 weeks ago:
Ehhh, I find that PLA doesn’t survive well in continuously wet environments- gets kinda cheese-y like.
Thats interesting you havent had any problems with it being wet though. ASA must be a lot more sensitive to manufacturer, because I had four complete spools of Bambu that just wouldn’t do shit without drying, and I’m about 30/80 on spools of Overture ASA that need drying vs don’t.
- Comment on Septic clean out cap 2 weeks ago:
ASA is basically inert unless you’re dealing with weird acids or acetone so I don’t worry about the chemistry too much. PETG will generally be a little better chemically but nothing that you’d see in a sewer.
- Comment on Septic clean out cap 2 weeks ago:
ASA is the peak material for outdoor prints with the best uv and weather resistance. It is quite a bit expensive but worth it imo if it’s not something you want to replace every 2 years.
How big is the cap? Is it a threaded pipe clean out cap or a manhole sized cap?
There are codes regulating the loads a septic cap has to support (preventing people from falling in) as well as some need for atmospheric sealing. If you have to print in multiple sections I don’t know how tight you can make it and how strong it can really be if there is glue involved. - Comment on Ukraine doesn't want peace 3 weeks ago:
Screenshot of uncorroborated instragram post is not news
- Comment on ‘Royalties for everyone’: Suriname president plans to share oil wealth 1 month ago:
Then the incoming president mysteriously announces the privatization of their oil industry effective immediately
- Comment on The fact that some humans can shove an entire large pizza inside themselves is both amazing and terrifying 1 month ago:
It’s me. I’m some human.
- Comment on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's launch has been marred by long load times, server issues and now it has overwhelmingly negative reviews 1 month ago:
The asset streaming requirements are insane- they recommend having a 150mbps connection minimum for a smooth experience. Microsoft says they only.planned for 250k players at launch, which is stupid considering FS 2020 had over a million sales at launch…
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Put two people with egos the size of the Moon in a room together, yeah they’re gonna crash into each other lol
If it didn’t involve the complete destruction of my future it’d be comical
- Comment on Teef stonks 📈 1 month ago:
Adding the fluoride was always kind of a bandaid fix on the absolutely atrocious American diet that tends to lead to such bad dental outcomes… but of course that also isn’t going to approve with Mr. Brainworm running HHS.
- Comment on Is the Wii good? 1 month ago:
The wii is still a staple of party nights in my friend group. It’s hardware is frankly kinda shit but the quality game design and innovative controllers are just not something any other console or computer can ever replace.
- Comment on Why buy a film canister when I can design and print one? 2 months ago:
smart!
the only thing I’d worry about is 3d prints not being actually sealed. the layer lines are never airtight and always allow air and thus moisture to leak past them unless a lacquer sealant is applied. so this won’t keep film very fresh for a very long time but would work great for transport!
- Comment on Microsoft is struggling to get Windows Recall out the door — delays releasing first public preview. 2 months 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 months 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 2 months 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* 2 months 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 2 months 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* 2 months 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 2 months 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? 2 months 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 2 months ago:
As with all these services, the “disagree” option is “stop using our devices and services”
- Comment on Same 2 months ago:
- Comment on TSMC's 2nm process will reportedly get another price hike — $30,000 per wafer for latest cutting-edge tech 3 months 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.