Things always break for you just as you’re about to experience their reaction, regardless of the medium, abstraction or delay (live/recorded/news articles…)
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Inktvip@lemm.eeto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Discord confirms it's moving toward 'becoming a public company' as it hires a former Activision executive as its new CEO
8·1 year agoDiscord routes over their own servers and uses a private I3Dnet backbone to spread the signals across the world. The latter is one of the reasons why discord video is very good.
If discord did any p2p there would be stories all over of people getting ddos-ed after joining a voice call / screenshare.
In general, discords tech is pretty solid overall. The platform itself is just getting shittier.
I’ve had instant feedback on my headset for years now and it actually sounds weird not to hear my own voice back.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What some weird stuff your body does?(can be NSFW)
5·1 year agoSame. It’s a very useful trick for scuba diving.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What some weird stuff your body does?(can be NSFW)
5·1 year agoI have that with my thumb. A very useful QOL mutation when it comes to pushing on things
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•China’s plan to dominate legacy chips globally sparks US probeEnglish
4·1 year agoFor most hobby projects I just try to stay within the jlcpcb smt assembly parts library these days. For some reason it has actually gotten harder to get parts locally over the years as a consumer.
That has actually lowered the bar for small prototypes/projects enough that I’m using it for some company projects (PCB design isn’t something we normally do but it can be very useful at times).
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Matter 1.4 tries to set the smart home standard back on trackEnglish
4·1 year agoAlso you need to pay (18k/year iirc) in addition to that as well. Next to the fact that matter itself is quite convoluted from an implementation standpoint.
It’s really not made with things like startups or niche products in mind. It’s really a standard by and for the big companies
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
World News@lemmy.world•Israel detonates Hezbollah walkie-talkies in second wave after pager attackEnglish
83·2 years agoExcept that these pagers were distributed to more than just hezbollah. AUB (American university of Beirut) medical workers had them too, for example.
Also fire departments, hospitals and other medical services. They’re extremely reliable, last a very long time on a charge and don’t shatter when you accidentally drop it.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could regulate something relatively inconsequential, what would it be?
1·2 years agoIf you have a surround setup, try boosting only the center speaker. Dialog is usually played through that.
Someone else mentioned a compressor. If your tv/hifi has a night mode, it’s doing that exact thing.
Even if you need Id/scanner. If the check is at the elevator on the ground floor it may often as well not exist.
I have a cousin that works at a petrochem plant. He told me that all the “common trips” never really happen since they’ve been drilled on how and what to do and how to prevent them, but the second shit really does go down you better have a senior around that has seen that specific trip before. Especially considering there’s tens/hundreds of thousands worth of produce being burned off by the second until things are back under control.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto
World News@lemmy.world•‘It made me cry’: photos taken 15 years apart show melting Swiss glaciersEnglish
2·2 years agoSwitzerland has always been the go to holiday destination for my grandparents, parents and now me. The difference in pictures (and memories) between the generations is terrifying
I just carry my laptop with me while walking around during meetings.
Walk in, press on button, hang up jacket and get stuff out of bag, type in password, grab coffee.
That’s a pretty common morning pattern I see.
Those are some peak water polo nails.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone wearing cycling specific clothes for normal commuter trips. Other than maybe putting on a rain coat/pants over their normal clothing.
Oh I switched jobs, so not switch as in migrate.
The industry I work in now is very conservative, so Microsoft is a brand people know and “trust”. Amazon is scary and new.
As someone who recently switched from AWS to Azure I feel your pain.
Best part is when you finally have a working solution, Microsoft sends you an email that it’s being deprecated.




I’ve seen a factory being shoehorned into using it. Maintenance planning and all.
Needless to say that its not working out well.