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luz666
·mese scorso·discuss
You should not enforce the people to identify themself, you should force the websites to label the content (e.g. 12+, 16+ or 18+).
luz666
·mese scorso·discuss
The pictures in the article show the difference of sunny vs cloudy days of pidgeons without macrophages.

I would have prefered to see the comparison of pidgeons with vs without macrophages on cloudy days.

That might have required the removal of pidgeon's body parts, the liver?
luz666
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Two hours ago a coworker told me that he let an llm port his latex template to typst. According to him, it was perfect.
luz666
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I am even so stress-free, that I once rebuilt my kernel (including simple patches) under the hood of my daily production/home pc.

edit: Using nixos ofc, otherwise I would never do this.
luz666
·3 mesi fa·discuss
desparately and with little hope to find anything, i seached for exactly this. thanks for sharing!
luz666
·4 mesi fa·discuss
In Switzerland, it is only done in few cantons and only up to 30% of the population.[1] I have no idea how it is intended, but I personally interpret it like this: - It is mostly an experiment so far. - If it fails (thinking about exploitation), Switzerland does not lose a lot and just goes back to 100% paper-voting. - It is a free service to other countries to show what e-voting can be in best-case. - It does not show what could happen in worst-case. - The riskiest part of this experiment is the interpretation.

[1] https://www.news.admin.ch/en/newnsb/ZLw6w1GV_UdJKDocuT0sX
luz666
·4 mesi fa·discuss
xkcd 10000 :)
luz666
·5 mesi fa·discuss
what if they removed only 33% of the stops? so per 3 stops, one is removed and the remaining were rearranged. it might even happen that the new bus stop is closer to your house. i agree, for the average person, the distance to the stop increases though.
luz666
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I am seriously unaware of the risks and also flashing brand new phones :)
luz666
·5 mesi fa·discuss
LibrePCB is absolutely awesome, I made quite a few PCBs during the last years with it. Imo this tool flies under the radar of many folks.
luz666
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Interesting. Do they also use condom catheter?
luz666
·6 mesi fa·discuss
The machine smells correctly, when the same numbers (or similar when using some norm, e.g. the L2) appear for the same smell (reproducibility) and therefore a mapping (numbers -> smell) can be created. When this starts to exist (practically usable), there can be a database to store the mappings, allowing classification. E.g., the machine says "this tastes like banana". The machines/algorithms/products could itself be rated for precision.

I dont say such machines don't exist, but for my taste (pun intended) the solutions all lack something, either long term stability or having a second source supplier or being able to classify a reasonable amount of tastes or being able to distinguish between two tastes (or lacking all those things together).
luz666
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Beside the already mentioned and imo highly valid concerns, no concern regarding the curl some url and pipe to sudo?
luz666
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe just reduce production amount an increase prices? Profit probably continues, but on a lower level, I guess.
luz666
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Or install direnv and put your dependencies into a shell.nix, setup the bash hook according the manual, create the .envrc with the content "use nix". Then type "direnv allow".

Then you can do e.g. use other persons python scripts without modifying their shebang.
luz666
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I thought the same. Probably his boss first had to realize that OPs teammates needed more help.
luz666
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Since I switched to nixos some years ago, yes. My fear level dropped from 80% to 1%.
luz666
·8 mesi fa·discuss
No idea what I did wrong, but I get:

{"error":"Error decoding file: "}
luz666
·8 mesi fa·discuss
The technology is widespread, you can buy spools of wires and wind your own coils. A spool might still be in the range of 3k$+, probably due to the manufacturing costs of all those single wire strands.

However, as we already know, the superconductivity currently starts only at low temps and I think the wires are limited by a maximum current (max field density?)

If you handle the spool, NEVER lose the beginning of the wire, always fixate it, otherwise there might be a knots after some unspooling, then you might need to buy a new one.