Kazumara
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- Comment on At this SF grocery store, you can't leave unless you buy something 1 hour ago:
Can confirm for the Migros Image
- Comment on Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead 4 hours ago:
Last weekend my PC didn’t start up, it was beeping an error code. I was so scared of it being a memory issue while diagnosing.
But luckily it was a video error code. And after swapping out the GPU and still getting the beep, even more luckily, it turned out to be the display being stuck in a bad state and just needing a reboot.
- Comment on Widespread Cloudflare outage blamed on mysterious traffic spike 2 weeks ago:
The bad config file is somewhere in the middle of the chain of causality.
They changed database permissions, revealing a dormant bug in a database query, leading to config files being generated badly with duplicate lines, making them too large for intake by the bot detection service, which didn’t have good input validation and made the process panic instead, tearing down the bot detection service.
- Comment on Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be. 2 weeks ago:
It may act on the whole market, but it doesn’t have the same impact on every OEM.
It’s a bigger issue for Valve than the console competition, who have established supply chains potentially with fixed prices for certain terms or at least more significant volume discounts, and proprietary compatibility hurdles binding their customers, so they can sell hardware at a loss if they want to.
If Valve sells the computers at a loss they run the risk of people buying them for other uses, without generating corresponding Steam profits.
- Comment on She strongly disagrees 3 weeks ago:
Some additional historical context, at the time where Timothy was going to minister, many pagan priestesses held gatherings where they would shout and show skin and attracted participants with sex and a show
That is hard to believe and sound more like a post hoc rationalisation. Did you get this context from a good source, or was it a partial one, like a christian minister?
- Comment on At this SF grocery store, you can't leave unless you buy something 3 weeks ago:
I have to go to Uni Fribourg soon anyway, I’ll try to swing by to have a look. Thanks for the hint!
- Comment on At this SF grocery store, you can't leave unless you buy something 3 weeks ago:
But you could still just walk by the normal checkouts if you don’t have anything
Ah yeah, of course. I thought that was the same in the location of the article, but maybe I misunderstood and that’s the main issue.
After re-reading it I’m still confused by this paragraph:
During my Monday visit, I purchased a kombucha and went through the check-out line without incident. (No high-tech gates block the exit if you go through the line like normal.) But for journalism’s sake, I then headed back into the store to try going out the new gate.
- Comment on At this SF grocery store, you can't leave unless you buy something 3 weeks ago:
I have seen scan gates after self checkout counters before. In Albert Heiijn shops in Amsterdam and in Lidl Shops in Zürich.
But Coop and Migros Shops don’t have them in Switzerland. I think the 7/11 in Copenhagen also didn’t but I’m not sure of my memory.
- Comment on If video games actually determined our real world behavior, we wouldn't be violent we would be obsessed with powerwashing and all have CDLs. 4 weeks ago:
Then I’d be pretty violent against demon invasions of our world. Or maybe I already am, don’t really know how to test it out lol.
- Comment on My collection is growing 4 weeks ago:
Makes sense, you keep the furniture too after all
- Comment on An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbit 4 weeks ago:
Yeah I don’t know why anyone entertains the idea.
Lifting things to LEO still costs around 2000 USD per kg, even with modern cheaper prices thanks to reusable rockets. For a datacenter presumably you’d have to go higher where you have less drag, because you can’t keep doing burns for repositioning. So that sounds like it would already make everything so much more cost prohibitive. And the vibrations of a start are probably also not trivial, if your components are all hardened instead of off the shelf that will cost you more too. I see no world where that’s more economical than buying some cheap land in flyover USA and have truckers drive things there.
Regarding maintenance there are some approaches where you build more redundancy ahead of time and then let broken things rest in place. At least that was the spiel an Azure evangelist gave us once when I was an intern at a webdev shop (in 2012). But still, once enough breaks down (I think it was a third of components) they would usually then exchange an entire container. So yeah still not great for space.
The energy I don’t know about really, but at least it doesn’t sound impossible that it could be decent for solar, as long as you can deal with more and more holes in your solar sails over time. At least you wont have to deal with diurnal cycles I guess. But the heating is really the killer issue imho. You’d have to radiate off heat in a massive scale. Heat management for the ISS is fairly complex already. I don’t see how they would efficiently do this on a 5 GW scale. And once again a component level issue: all your cooling from the rack out has to be set up for it. No more fans local to systems, everything is heatpipes that need to connect to the entire spacecraft somehow.
- Comment on NOW! 4 weeks ago:
Oh wow that Newegg Canada in Green is crazy. And for a pretty large discount too.
I had not encountered this on any price graphs before, very interesting. Thank you.
- Comment on NOW! 4 weeks ago:
rolling sale
What’s that?
- Comment on Know your jewellery... 5 weeks ago:
Only as long as one DNS enactor doesn’t overtake the other. Otherwise your gay might crash.
- Comment on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs 5 weeks ago:
Haha does this mean they removed only the BypassNRO script, but not the underlying regkey?
- Comment on An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’ 5 weeks ago:
I realise you have to be somewhat off the rocker to be a billionaire CEO, but Pat is showing more of that than I expected here.
- Comment on You're so predictable 5 weeks ago:
Shit that was unpredictable!
- Comment on You're so predictable 5 weeks ago:
And yet you don’t even know how many steps your stairs had!
- Comment on for future fireflies 5 weeks ago:
Hmm “next summer” “spend two years on and underground” doesn’t quite fit together.
- Comment on The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has Started 5 weeks ago:
No, 28.0707664021 years
- Comment on GTA V was released on this day, 12 years ago 2 months ago:
Hmm, maybe it’s time to try out that game
- Comment on Why Shouldn't I Use A Small Gaming PC 2 months ago:
Are there any advantages that are worth it for that budget range?
The only one I know of so far was short DDR traces and a reduction to two slots for extreme memory overclocking.
- Comment on Why Shouldn't I Use A Small Gaming PC 2 months ago:
It seems to me that mini ITX is small enough to cost a little bit more. The cheapest seem to be micro ATX boards.
Sorry for the unfamiliar platform, but here’s a comparison I recently made for a friend looking to build a computer around the AM5 socket.
mini ITX: www.toppreise.ch/produktsuche/…/Mainboards-c140?s…
micro ATX: www.toppreise.ch/produktsuche/…/Mainboards-c140?s…
1 CHF = 1.25 USD, but of course prices are different across the continents, so a direct comparison would be difficult. I just hope the fundamental price difference between sizes holds globally.
- Comment on Why Shouldn't I Use A Small Gaming PC 2 months ago:
I think the big negative is that you can’t keep anything, even when just one aspect if the micro PC really needs an upgrade.
If I were you I’d try to build a cheap computer around the AM5 sicket, using the PSU and Case you already have. Then you have a way forward open.
- Comment on Wrong Groomers 2 months ago:
His business is expanding, you could at least be a little happy for him, baka.
- Comment on Plex got hacked. 2 months ago:
For me that worked, about 9 hours ago. Maybe there is more load now that the Americas are awake?
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 2 months ago:
Can nvenc do dual pass encodings these days?
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 2 months ago:
- Comment on Big Surprise—Nobody Wants 8K TVs 2 months ago:
Yes, movie people complain that more than 24 fps looks like soap operas (because digital TV studio cameras moved to 60 fps first).
- Comment on Ding ding ditch is punishable by death apparently 2 months ago:
These dipshits were beating and kicking on the door
Where did you read that? All I’ve read so far was that they knocked and ran.