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- Comment on Microsoft paid $13B for this tech 10 months ago:
That’s just the total message limit for one chat
- Comment on Luck 10 months ago:
I’m just wondering why everyone is misspelling ‘keming’
- Comment on SpaceX sets new rocket record with 96 successful launches in 2023 10 months ago:
Starlink is definitely at a loss right now. Despite this, Falcon 9 launch costs are significantly lower for actual customers as well, and the reuse factor cannot be ignored
- Comment on Make it abide 10 months ago:
Picardo
- Comment on Smartphone manufacturers still want to make foldables a thing 10 months ago:
That’s a tablet with a keyboard case
- Comment on The EU common charger : USB-C 10 months ago:
All I’m hearing is potential savings $$$
- Comment on How social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit 10 months ago:
Haven’t been on there since the event, though I do read some threads if they come up in a search. Not intending on returning, though I haven’t gotten rid of my old account yet
- Comment on SpaceX sets new rocket record with 96 successful launches in 2023 10 months ago:
Right now they’re actually doing more launches with less money and waste, but hate on I guess
- Comment on The EU common charger : USB-C 10 months ago:
For c to c cables, the devices need to be able to communicate with each other to establish which one is the host (the charger in this case). With a to c cables, the type a side is assumed to be the host by default. You’ll often find that manufacturers of cheaper devices prefer not to spend the extra money to implement this technology, though some will, and in fact allow for even more functionality. For example, one of my flashlights does have that chip, so it can both charge from a c to c cable if a charger is detected, and also automatically act as a power bank if I connect a device to it such as a mobile phone.
- Comment on The EU common charger : USB-C 10 months ago:
It’s not difficult to find though it can be expensive. I’ve been using Anker multi port type c chargers for years
- Comment on You understand? 10 months ago:
Funny, but most heat of reentry is caused by generated plasma as opposed to air resistance (though that is also a component). There is an excellent Scott Manley video about this topic
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Been interested in Deep Rock Galactic since the unofficial VR mod was released earlier this year
- Comment on Apple’s MacBook Pro memory problem is worse than ever 11 months ago:
Of course
- Comment on Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them 11 months ago:
But how else could companies make more money off of something you already paid for? Will someone think of the shareholders‽
- Comment on More than 15% of teens say they’re on YouTube or TikTok ‘almost constantly’ 11 months ago:
It’s a bit different because the short videos are algorithmically targeted for individuals, as opposed to the viewpoints just being broadcast. This makes it much easier to manipulate people in specific ways
- Comment on Whatever I use 10 11 months ago:
You mean pig without 3 is 10.
- Comment on Wi-Fi 7 to get the final seal of approval early next year, new standard is up to 4.8 times faster than Wi-Fi 6 11 months ago:
Some day most people will upgrade their devices and it will become smarter to go back to 5GHz
Would be funny, anyway
- Comment on Finally catching up with Lower Decks, just finished season 2 and I'm just floored by everything about this show 11 months ago:
I was watching some of the behind the scenes extras and it’s incredible just how many tiny references they put into every scene. Clearly a lot of care has gone into it
- Comment on Nothing good 11 months ago:
Probably not the same one that the person replied to lives in
- Comment on Nothing good 11 months ago:
In north America
- Comment on YSK that if your turn signal is blinking unusually fast (like 3 or more times a second), it generally means you have a bulb out. 11 months ago:
A brick
- Comment on SpaceX rockets keep tearing blood-red 'atmospheric holes' in the sky, and scientists are concerned 11 months ago:
‘scientists are concerned’ implies something a bit scarier than a short light phenomenon to me, bad headline
- Comment on Plex Users Fear New Feature Will Leak Porn Habits to Their Friends and Family 11 months ago:
Out of curiosity, what sort of challenges did you have with setting up shows in jellyfin? I’ve been working with it and haven’t encountered any issues yet
- Comment on What were your top favorite video games as a kid? 11 months ago:
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth
- Comment on Sidestepping GPU ban, Chinese factories dismantle and transform Nvidia RTX 4090 gaming cards into AI accelerators 11 months ago:
Not sure exactly what you’re asking, but usually servers are built in a way that several units can be stacked on top of each other in a rack, which makes it important that air comes in from the front and exits from the back. The smaller coolers then allow you to cram more GPUs next to each other since the higher heat density won’t matter due to the airflow speed inside the case.
- Comment on What is this pit used for? 11 months ago:
There are various size classes
- Comment on Take that to the privacy of your own home. 11 months ago:
Most of the useful things in milk are there because we artificially added them in. There is no real reason for this, it’s just what we have been doing for a long time
- Comment on What happened to the flat earthers who demonstrated that the earth is round in the netfilx documentary ? 1 year ago:
Actually, it’s his father
- Comment on Child psychiatrist jailed after using AI to make pornographic deep-fakes of kids 1 year ago:
Just like all the words you used to compose that sentence already existed and yet you made it yourself, language models can take tokens that they know generally go together and make original sentences. Your argument is that a dictionary exists, therefore authors are lying to everyone by saying that they wrote something.
- Comment on Every time 1 year ago: