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NL807
·2 months ago·discuss
>What I'd like to know is what software runs adequately under it in 4 GB RAM.

I find this question rather sad.
NL807
·2 months ago·discuss
The world doesn't even have the foresight of doing something basic, like mitigating against fuel crisis scenario, let alone what you have suggested.
NL807
·2 months ago·discuss
> SVGs should never have supported scripting.

I would even go further: HTML should never have supported scripting.
NL807
·3 months ago·discuss
FPS based on last frame is good to see load spikes, particular periodic ones, if you graph them.

FPS based on the median of a moving window is good if you want perceived frame rate, which rejects extreme outliers.

FPS based on the average of a moving window is good if you want statistical mean frame rate.
NL807
·3 months ago·discuss
Not quite true. Lots of Thai dishes use a tonne of fish sauce and even shrimp paste in their dishes. They even make side dish dipping sauce (Nam Jim Jaew) that's like basically 50% fish sauce.
NL807
·3 months ago·discuss
In electric circuits, information is transmitted through the electric field, which itself is close to the speed of light.
NL807
·3 months ago·discuss
>No, challenge the entire system.

Agree in principle. But people like her does not have the resources, financially and emotionally to go through the legal system again. Unless there are charitable lawyers who are willing to do it on her behalf for free.
NL807
·4 months ago·discuss
Problem with the markdown approach the text will become rapidly ugly with hacks, non-standard annotations to enable same features as HTML.
NL807
·4 months ago·discuss
Yeah I can see that being a source of annoyance for situations like yours. However, I welcome it from a privacy perspective. The indicator alerts the user if some nefarious application covertly enables the microphone.
NL807
·4 months ago·discuss
> If you have to explain it, there is zero chance of massive adoption.

Here's the thing, one should not need to explain it no mire. Devices or applications accessing content with an RSS option should present it to the end user through a convenient interface.
NL807
·5 months ago·discuss
Season 1 was great. 2 is meh. 3 is probably the last one I'll watch, as I'm losing interest. The Joe MacMillan dude basically carries the show.
NL807
·5 months ago·discuss
>Those companies will then destroy those clothes, reporting them as sold to consumers.

I think those companies might just actually sell them, and report to the company is being destroyed.
NL807
·5 months ago·discuss
>Native app development is an evil necessity.

I wish people did more native app development.
NL807
·5 months ago·discuss
Dudes must be really bored there
NL807
·5 months ago·discuss
These machines don't really detect what kind of materials stuff is composed of, much of that is just a crude classification based on density. True identification requires broadband x-rays emission with spectral analysis.
NL807
·5 months ago·discuss
>It's about making people feel safe.

It adds stress. I fondly remember flying in the 80s vs today. Travelling back then was more chill.
NL807
·6 months ago·discuss
lol I did this with my mates. Get one of those 1 kV ceramics, give it some charge and bob's your uncle, you have one angry capacitor.
NL807
·6 months ago·discuss
>Like it or not, mods should be free.

Why? If it's original work, and it does not violate existing laws, whoever makes it should have the right to seek compensation for their work, if they see fit. It's basically software like any other. Licensing models have been successfully applied to software plugins in past, mods fall into that category.
NL807
·6 months ago·discuss
CDPR's policy and the law are orthogonal things. They would have to demonstrate that the mod and its business model violates some kind of law.
NL807
·6 months ago·discuss
Documentation is fantastic.