Wait what the fuck is the “band” ai too!?
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What in the ai slop I regret watching as much as I did but gave up at: “We don’t need your legislation” “No legislation on” whatever it was
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You wouldn't even need to stop going to work!
131·1 year agoNo they wouldn’t
The second it became clear this was a larger theme they would sell the debt at a premium to the debt collectors
If it somehow got to the point of hurting a utility or big company government would ride in to the rescue
Time taken for me to eat that mass of hotdogs
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Nvidia is ditching dedicated G-Sync modules to push back against FreeSync’s ubiquityEnglish
32·2 years agoTL:DR The stuff the dedicated module is doing will go inside specific Mediatek chips on specific premium monitors
Really weird it’s taken this long - I remember reading that the modules were expensive and assumed it was just because they were early generations and Nvidia was still working things out
Yup, pull it out and they turn to bones
Got into making redstone logic in Minecraft, including joining a community of people building all kinds of crazy things like CPUs. This was early days too - I think the repeater was brand new
Eventually wanted to make mods so started learning Java. Was bad at it. Then wanted to make games in unity. Was bad at it. Learned C++ at Uni. Dropped out and was bad at it.
Kind of repeated this cycle for various languages and tools for years, never with enough motivation to learn properly. Eventually I hit a critical mass of skill and was able to actually make things in HTML/JS and over a couple years this snowballs until surprisingly quickly I find myself a senior developer teaching others!
I like to shoot for the middle ground: skim for key functions and check those, run code locally to see if it does roughly what I think it should do and if it does merge it into dev and see what breaks.
Small PRs get nitpicked to death since they’re almost certainly around more important code
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I put my number in a secure form for a trusted bank and immediately got spammedEnglish
7·2 years agoWe had a zoom call with a very well reviewed, recommended broker local to us. Next day I get a spam call pretending to be the bank we talked about the most as a lender, but that we currently have no business with. My paranoia has been at 100% ever since
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Children as young as 10 demanding anti-ageing products, say UK dermatologistsEnglish
4·3 years agoI may be dumb about this stuff but what is an SPF? How does vit c boost it?
I think most of the horror stories are from people printing way too fast and too low
Many people print with too small z-offset because “that’s when it sticks”. you can get away with it in pla but petg will just become a mess
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Video codecs: Adding AV1 stateless video decoder support to Linux
17·3 years agoIt’s not stateless end-to-end, it just means the client needs to keep track and pass the state rather than drivers or hardware
I’m not 100% on the motivation but from an architectural standpoint it does make sense - your software can now do many new and weird things without a hardware change
One example I saw was allowing an arbitrary number of streams to be processed simultaneously, just passing the different context state for each stream
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL The first recorded human death by robot was in 1979 when 25-year-old Ford Motor assembly line worker Robert William was struck by an arm of a malfunctioning one-ton robotEnglish
3·3 years agoYou know what I mean! Never seen that exact kind of plant but yeah, automated heavy industry gets intense real fast
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL The first recorded human death by robot was in 1979 when 25-year-old Ford Motor assembly line worker Robert William was struck by an arm of a malfunctioning one-ton robotEnglish
7·3 years agoFor me it’s the acceleration and speed they don’t comprehend.even “safe” collaborative robots can accelerate to huge speeds in the blink of an eye, and being electric they’ll do it at maximum force
I’ve driven one into my head before and its remarkable how soft it was thanks to the tech involved but movies miss the fact that if it wanted, even a small arm could have gone through me
ScampiLover@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL The first recorded human death by robot was in 1979 when 25-year-old Ford Motor assembly line worker Robert William was struck by an arm of a malfunctioning one-ton robotEnglish
20·3 years agoIf you ever work on a modern industrial system then you’ll see all kinds of rules, safety measures and more fun
It often makes small jobs extremely tedious, but I always remind myself it’s because the robot arm I’m looking at is strong enough to throw me across the room or crush my bones.





I heard the music for the crab king in my head immediately