Removing a bunch of corn syrup from our diet can’t hurt us.
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deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Looking for games to watch Let's Plays of: Recommend me something!English
3·6 days agoThe absolute strangest 6 and a half hours spent in front of the screen.
The lawyer of the Techno Viking asserts that his client had never been a public figure and that he did not want to become one.
His half naked client dancing in the middle of a busy street has a strange way of practicing his privacy.
Enjoy it, while it lasts. Chytridiomycosis is coming for them.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•So... these guys are mining bitcoin, right?
7·6 days agoalways ask:
- How many people would have to be in on it?
- How likely is it for everybody to keep the secret?
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•By technical standards were 3D TVs impressive, Why didn't they catch on back then?English
7·21 days agoI feel like 3D is a different kind of medium. Directors used to shoot movies that look good on a 2D screen weren’t fully utilizing the possibilities of the new medium. However, shooting movies solely for being presented in 3D would not have been financially viable.
VR suffers from a similar problem. But thanks to lower costs, compared to a Hollywood movie, it’s possible to target the smaller market of VR users.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The ancient Greeks or Chinese should have already had words for this.
2·23 days agodeleted by creator
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Videos@lemmy.world•Paul Krugman. He is the author of 27 books. He has a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyEnglish
3·1 month agowhat’s actually baked into the silicon
Bitmain has actually discovered and used a vulnerability in SHA256 hash function to their own benefit before. It took months, but people eventually found out.
While the situation is concerning, it’s not like there are no eyes on what bitmain is doing. These days you can reflash the software on their machines, or eve use your own custom control boards if you wish. The guys from Braiins are doing some amazing work in this regard.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Videos@lemmy.world•Paul Krugman. He is the author of 27 books. He has a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyEnglish
1·1 month agoI’ve had the honor to try both - shitting in a latrine, and living without the internet. If this ever becomes a choice, you can keep your fancy toilet, sir!
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Sony cracks down on Concord custom servers, issues DMCA takedowns on gameplay videosEnglish
2·1 month agoI think I’ve boycotted sony for one thing or the other for the large part of my adult life. Only backed down in 2021 and bought some shares. Time to return back to normal I guess.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Videos@lemmy.world•Paul Krugman. He is the author of 27 books. He has a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
26·1 month agoIn such case, the Nobel commitee shoud probably set higher standards.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•I wish the Steam Controller used AA batteriesEnglish
11·1 month agoSo… is it an obsession to want to be at least <100? Asking for myself. Send help :D
I get consistently better results on steamdeck vs PC due to lower controller latency.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•I wish the Steam Controller used AA batteriesEnglish
5·1 month agoBefore you start establishing a working group to assess the impact of creating a commitee to judge the effect of switching to replacable cells, what if…
What if the companies just packed a few universal rechargable cells with their product? I meam the charging circuit is already a part of the design.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Got my robot vacuum running Valetudo the other night...English
7·1 month agoI’ve patiently waited until the flashing guide for the roborock s8 was out, went to buy the s8 pro ultra, just to discover valetudo has dropped the support, because appearently a different version of the same robot was silently released, that would’ve been turned into a brick if I tried the installation procedure.
Now I have a dumb robot. It does like 95% of what I expect it to do, but I might at least solder an ep32 to the top buttons so that scheduling through the home assistant would be possible
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
GrapheneOS [Unofficial]@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS Foundation Announces New ASN (UPDATED: 11-14-2025)English
1·1 month agoNice. I’ve always wanted to try this myself. One day…
AI convincing someone he’s neo from the movie Matrix, and can fly…
Pretty shocking. Although I remember people saying the exact same thing 20 years ago, except the perpetrator was somehow Pokemon.
I’m pausing the video now, because holy hell, it’s an hour long, but this is already a pretty bad start.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Donald Trump Confuses Dementia Screening for 'Very Hard' IQ Test as He Brags About ResultsEnglish
2·2 months agoLast time I tried an electric, there was a 0.5s lag between me stepping on the pedal and motor starting to spin. I got used to it pretty quick, but on that first intersection I did not feel especially in controll of the whole situation.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Donald Trump Confuses Dementia Screening for 'Very Hard' IQ Test as He Brags About ResultsEnglish
6·2 months agoAnd I think it’s about time we do something about it!
deafboy@lemmy.worldto
Videos@lemmy.world•The Fantastic World of Monsterfuckers | Tale Foundry [20:18]
6·2 months agoMonstertrucks. I read it as monster trucks, but when I realized my miatake it was too late.
What a way to start a weekend!




And now I wish for somebody to include this into their fictional universe. If any proffesional writer reads this, pay attention!