Kidplayer_666
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- Comment on HDMI 2.2 cranks the bandwidth to 96Gbps and aims to eliminate audio sync issues forever 3 weeks ago:
That’s probably compressed, raw sounds impossible to do those
- Comment on *automatic window noises* 3 weeks ago:
This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is…
- Comment on Go into debt if you have to 3 weeks ago:
Not unless a wave hits it
- Comment on New social experiment 4 weeks ago:
Final Project
- Comment on USA | California bill would give public university admission priority to slaves' descendants 1 month ago:
But why though
- Comment on Russian food prices are soaring — but no one dares blame Putin and the war 2 months ago:
Special military operation? The one that ended in three days and allowed thousands of young men to go into the newly liberated territories for vacation?
- Comment on Saudi executes more than 100 foreigners in 2024: AFP tally 2 months ago:
Pretty sure some amount of people would like to watch executions live
- Comment on "What Is Your Dream for Mozilla" - Mozilla is doing a survey, questions include "What is most important to you right now about technology and the internet?" 2 months ago:
Just make a better browser… you literally pioneered RUST
- Comment on The dead end of chips: Manufacturing semiconductors consumes as much energy as entire countries 2 months ago:
Chances are yes. Simply because to build the machines, such an astronomical amount of money and energy is needed to build them, that even if electricity during dead times cost a bunch more (which for businesses probably does), it probably is still worth it, just to bring it to maximum capacity
- Comment on The dead end of chips: Manufacturing semiconductors consumes as much energy as entire countries 2 months ago:
“Thanks Steve”
- Comment on Russian court fines Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 2 months ago:
Wonder if this is just the website not being able to cut the number in half, or whether they did this on purpose
- Comment on Special Report: Inside Intel, CEO Pat Gelsinger fumbled the revival of an American icon [Reuters] 2 months ago:
Say what you will about business school CEOs, they at least know when to stay shut up… hopefully this engineer CEO is able to keep Intel engineering centric and to actually sort their crap out…
- Comment on 2024 Self-Host User Survey Results 3 months ago:
A jewel among the rubbish of literally every other women :P
- Comment on Fact Checking: Misinformation Spread Quickly on Chinese-language Social Media after Lebanon’s Pager and Walkie-Talkie Explosions in September 3 months ago:
Some of these are fairly funny, like A-like that iPhones would somehow be allowed in China if they had an explosive inside, B- that someone wouldn’t have found an exploit and exploded them all by now
- Comment on Layered encryption? 5 months ago:
This is sort of what TOR does if I’m not mistaken to help you stop getting tracked even if a node is compromised
- Comment on Dutch beach restaurants add sunscreen ‘shots’ to menu in fight against cancer 5 months ago:
Wait, they’re telling people to drink sunscreen? Genius move. They’ll die from poisoning instead of cancer
/s
- Comment on iPhones in the EU get ability to set more default apps, delete more built-in ones 5 months ago:
WebKit, isnt it though?
- Comment on The sweet release 5 months ago:
Wrong. Most of the latter kill their kids, not themselves
- Comment on Electoral College and The Numbers | USA question 5 months ago:
Depends fully on what states she wins
- Comment on What song would cause you to do this to yourself ? 6 months ago:
Whatever Ireland did this Eurovision
- Comment on Hey guys I love Jodie Foster so much any tips on how someone like me can impress her? 6 months ago:
Shoot the president
- Comment on How many views does a Netflix show need to have to be considered a success? 6 months ago:
Not in the ad tiered option anymore, for that one they do need actual watchtime
- Comment on Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iran presidential election 6 months ago:
If only he managed to get proper power for change…
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- Comment on An ID verification service that works with TikTok and X left its credentials wide open for a year 7 months ago:
The proof not to trust anyone with personal information
- Comment on Unpopular opinion 7 months ago:
Left panels are regarding Black mirror, where the guy becomes famous by ranting about the system and threatning to kill himself if his life didn’t get meaning. Ended up becoming the meaningless entertainment himself in exchange for more money and better living
- Comment on When this post is 3 hours old, lemm.ee will briefly go offline for database maintenance 7 months ago:
Thanks for the heads up! Thanks for making my cake day possible!
- Comment on Why is China targeting #MeToo activists? 7 months ago:
But why would you be discussing equality in a communist country? Everyone already is equal, it’s just that some are more equal than others
- Comment on How can we improve the judicial system that monitors our politicians deals (spotting for fraud, corruption) when it is not in the interest of anybody involved? 8 months ago:
By making sure a lot of people have a small stake in it, and making sure that everyone involved is afraid to be fired if things are not properly handled.
The judicial system in my country, Portugal, is a moderate example of success (when it comes to not being too partisan, effectiveness and speed is not good, mostly due to legislative and governing incompetence, and incompetence from public prosecutors), but the basic way it works afaik is that the superior council of magistrates, which is tasked with supervising judges has a 40% stake internally elected (by other judges), a 40% stake by parliament and a 20% stake by the President.
Because the government is parliament bound and is NOT the President, then the executive power is separate from the president.
Finally, here the president has a more “cerimonial role” with his real power being fundamentally to be a last resort when all turns to chaos. So far it has worked well-ish
- Comment on Intel's new Thunderbolt Share provides file and screen sharing without hurting network performance 8 months ago:
Yeah, I’ve used third party software to get tablets as wireless monitors, but it has mostly sucked. Hopefully it’ll be opened soon. Tho if they started with it closed, that’s how it’ll remain. Apple has the target disk mode, but doesn’t the laptop need to be shut down for it to work? Besides, APFS or whatever they use is useless when compared to literally anything else