JillyB

joined 2 years ago
[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 1 points 12 hours ago

High halls has some tough parts but it's nothing crazy. The hardest part has a short runback. You'll be fine.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago

I'm no Epic Games fan, but this is an overcorrection. Valve makes money hand over fist and they aren't making those products simply out of passion. They're doing it to make even more money. The company are pioneers in micro transactions and loot boxes. The other large game companies (and especially alternative storefronts) have just been so shit that gamers feel a weird attachment to this company.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago

No. The trick is to have 2 roommates that work at Red Lobster, get high as hell and wait for one of them to come home with the goods.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 3 points 1 day ago

To me, this illustrates exactly why "human supervised" autonomous driving makes no sense. Nobody can sit there hour after hour, day after day doing nothing at all and still be ready to intervene in a moments notice. The whole point of autonomous driving is to take away the mental work of driving.

Also, when you're driving, you have perfect knowledge of your own intentions. If you don't know the intentions of the system, you're purely reacting to all of the information presented to you which is a small subset of all information the car sees. Is the car swerving because a kid ran in front when you weren't looking that way? No way to know in the moment whether a sudden input is life ending or life saving. The only reason supervised autonomous driving is considered acceptable by anybody is because the alternative is for car companies to take responsibility in the event of an accident. Politicians and car companies are happy for some flunky behind the wheel to take the heat.

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

Gmaps also seems to think I ride like a grandmother and so the eta is always way off.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 5 points 2 days ago

A lot of people on here probably don't need this video. There are people out there who aren't all in on climate denialism but they've heard some of the misinfo and feel that "both sides have good points so we probably shouldn't make any big moves until we clear things up". This video is aimed at them. They don't fully buy climate change but they haven't made it part of their identity.

I think he's smart for barely even talking about the environmental aspect. He's selling the idea that it's just way better economics and pointing out why all the arguments against solar are bullshit and always have been. Somebody could see this and realize they've been fed lies to make them confused about a very straightforward decision.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I have a white cat and like to wear black. I've found out which lint-rollers are best.

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

Fun fact, in Japan, they drive on the left. As a result, they also walk on the left on the sidewalk. However in Osaka, they walk up stairs and use escalators "international style" on the right. They still walk on sidewalks on the left side. The rest of the country is not like this.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 7 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Squee

She has discovered that she can get on this shelf in my closet and there's nothing I can do about it.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 3 points 1 week ago

Damn that's unsettling

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

I see it more as a mild threat. They're making sure that everyone knows what kind of non-military power the US is up against right now. Simply announcing this small sale will probably cause outsized ripples in the bond and exchange markets. Business leaders that previously didn't care will now start pressuring the administration to back down because they'll feel those ripples and recognize the threat.

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

Yeah the game runs ok from what I can tell. I'm used to the Xbox controller now but I wish I could use the GameCube. It's super odd to me that this hasn't been addressed. Surely a driver is not that complicated to make for such old hardware.

 

I'm a tournament organizer for a local Smash tournament. We normally host our brackets on start.gg. However, the site is pretty unreliable. Occasionally, we've had to run the bracket on challonge.com instead. Recently, the venue wifi was having issues and we almost had to run it on our phones which wouldve been brutal. Every alternative I can find is either web-based or is commercial software for big E-sports events. I just need software on my laptop (I'm running Linux Mint, the other TO uses a MacBook) that can generate a double-elinination bracket based on a seeded list of entrants. After that, it should be able to track the bracket progress over the course of the event. This seems like a pretty simple concept but I haven't been able to find anything.

 

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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