JillyB

joined 2 years ago
[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 2 points 11 hours ago

When I owned a Miata, I almost put a yellow triangle flag on the radio antenna to make it look like an RC car.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 2 points 2 days ago

Part 2 was not a disaster. Personally, I think both parts were really good. No idea where you're getting such a negative opinion of part 2.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 5 points 6 days ago

I interpreted this to mean that you need to learn a lot of math in order to have a career in astronomy. I don't think OP thought it was possible to actually go to the star and math was the limiting factor.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 13 points 1 week ago

I don't drink at home. I'll let loose when I'm out with friends but at home I don't drink. I had a period of my life where I was very close to becoming an alcoholic. It wasn't until a recovering alcoholic (using extremely broken English) suddenly seemed very concerned with me and told me I could talk to him any time that I realized where I was heading. A couple years later I messaged him to tell him how important that moment was to me. I don't even know if he could read English well enough to get the point but I hope he understood.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 4 points 1 week ago

My friend and I were just talking the other day about how weird it is that only one airport gets 24hr train service. I'm excited to see the improved bus situation.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 5 points 1 week ago

Do you get mad if a pedestrian jay-walks across the street? A bike running a light after determining it's clear is closer to a pedestrian jay-walking than a car running a light.

From my perspective, you are saying "the cyclist got hit by a car. But he didn't act perfectly within the rules that weren't designed with his safety in mind. Therefore, it's his fault and not the one driving tons of metal at high speeds."

This isn't an individual problem, it's an infrastructure problem. In Amsterdam where it's so safe they don't even bother with helmets, they follow the rules. In a place with unsafe cycling infrastructure, only the most risk-tolerant will ride. And they will act more recklessly while ignoring road rules that aren't built for them. As infrastructure improved, more people will start riding that don't want to act recklessly and people will want to act within rules that were made for them.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

When traffic infrastructure is geared toward you and your safety, it's easy and natural to follow the rules. If the traffic infrastructure is designed to make life convenient for car drivers while neglecting cyclists' safety, don't expect them to respect the rules over their own judgement.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 4 points 1 week ago

Thanks for setting the record straight. Generational divides are not the real problem. Class divides are. Most boomers have been pushed down by the wealthy just like the rest of us. Blaming boomers, white people, rural people, etc is falling into the same "divide and conquer" trap the wealthy have been using to keep us fighting amongst ourselves for scraps.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 32 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

My mom met a non-binary friend of mine and their girlfriend. My NB friend comes across as a masculine muscular bro dude but their NB and pan. I mentioned to my mom later that they were NB and she was like "but he has a girlfriend...?" I had to walk her through "you've heard of men being attracted to women, and women being attracted to women. Well Zack is neither and is attracted to women." In her mind, gender and sexuality were like, part of the same thing. Which I guess they are but not the way she thought.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 4 points 2 weeks ago

Suburban unc take

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago

The cup says Murphy family restaurant on it. Is this like a McDonald's themed parody restaurant?

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 6 points 2 weeks ago

I agree with this sentiment. In general, I think that leftist political ideas are quite popular when you swap out the leftist terminology. "The real culture war is between the shareholders and the workers" doesn't raise a person's guard like "The bourgeoisie are oppressing the proletariat". It also forces you to explain a little about your meaning to somebody who maybe doesn't already know what these terms mean. Whenever I'm trying to talk politics with someone who is open-minded but not explicitly leftist, I try to use this tactic so I don't immediately run into a wall of conditioned responses.

 

I recently switched my desktop to Linux mint. Overall it seems to work well for me. The one exception is that my password manager, Keepass, won't work. I currently use Gdrive to sync the database between devices. It works very well for this purpose. Is there another way I can sync this file as seemlessly as Gdrive? It would to work for an Android phone and Mint PC.

 

This channel normally posts board meetings and short progress updates on specific sections of the project in a pretty dry way. This is the first time I've seen them lean into a more engaging method of getting the word out.

 

I find it disgusting that they feel the need to appeal to their importance for economic activity. Safety should be a worthy enough goal to maintain such a lightweight organization. Trump says he wants to bring industry back to America. With moves like this, it's clear the actual intent is to keep workers subservient and expendable.

 

I want to make the switch but I want to test run first before fully committing. My PC has an M.2 SSD. I was thinking I could buy another one, swap them out and put Linux on that. In an emergency, I can swap the SSD back. Does this seem like a viable/sensible path toward Linux? I don't really have too many files on my PC that I care about. I don't want to dual boot. I did that on a laptop back in the day and it was annoying.

 

Dan Gelbart is a rich Canadian guy who made his millions building machines for other companies. Now he has a money-is-no-object shop to mess around in. I particularly like the video going over his lathe/grinder combo that he designed and built. The spindles and ways are on air bearings and it's incredibly precise. Also check out his video on flexures where he shows off a simple water jet part that allows 25x resolution for you measurements or positioning.

 

Game starts at 4:05. He entirely relies on game audio to play the game. Street Fighter 6 has good accessibility options that he uses to help understand the game state.

 

On the Beehaw local page, it's filled with posts from the Socialism community. On my subscriptions page, it's filled with posts from a 196 community. I'm glad Lemmy is getting communities that are gaining traction, but I don't want my feeds dominated by a few communities. I'm not sure if this is a Lemmy issue, a Beehaw issue, or a Thunder issue. Anybody have any ideas?

 

Pictured is mainly the shoe unit and backing plate for a CNC internal grinding machine. The quill sans wheel is on the right. The single point dresser is mounted to the shoe unit. This is a picture taken before re-fitting this grinder to grind taper inner ring bores. This grinder wasn't meant for that so I took a picture for reference while we discussed what modifications were needed.

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