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Bambu Lab A2L

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Colorado governor commutes sentence of election denier Tina Peters

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Army investigates after two helicopters hovered by Kid Rock's pool as he saluted

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Women are being abandoned by their partners on hiking trails

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Jack Dorsey to cut 4k jobs due to AI advances at Square parent Block

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Lemon-Shaped World Is the Most Stretched-Out Planet Ever Seen

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Artillery exploded prematurely over California freeway during marine celebration

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Republicans use deepfake video of Chuck Schumer in new attack ad

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Rude Captcha

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asib
·27 日前·議論
This is a story about non-compliance. One hopes the Aus government is going to take some sort of enforcement action. If _that_ fails, then you could claim limited success or failure.

Presumably you wouldn't call laws against murder a failure because there are murders.
asib
·28 日前·議論
So Jack Clark can't use Fable or Mythos anymore?
asib
·先月·議論
Right, I meant the libraries. I haven't used Gleam for a couple years at least though, so my opinions might be very outdated on this.
asib
·先月·議論
You're taking my comment way too literally. I'm basically just making a syntax comparison. Obviously Rust is not at all like Gleam in many ways either. It's just statically typed and has a similar syntax.
asib
·先月·議論
Do you like Rust or do you like Erlang? Writing Gleam is like writing Rust, writing Elixir is like writing Erlang.

I don't know the current state of Gleam OTP, but last I checked it wasn't great.

If you don't care about either of those things and only about types, use Gleam. But then why not just use Rust?
asib
·先月·議論
> > The parent there may be making the same assumption I am, that large enterprise _never_ pays sticker price.

> I shared that assumption until yesterday, when I found out that it wasn't holding for LLM pricing from OpenAI and Anthropic.

This reads like GP saying "enterprise never pays sticker price" and you responding "I thought so too until I saw the sticker price".

Is there some info you have that you can't/didn't share? Your article doesn't offer anything beyond the above.
asib
·2 か月前·議論
Are you serious? This is so ignorant it's unbelievable. There are gazillions of marches that have ended without incident.
asib
·2 か月前·議論
"Well ventilated" on its own is completely insufficient. If you are soldering without any fan or extraction, you _will_ inhale fumes because you have to look right over your work when you solder, which is exactly where the fumes are.

In general, the danger with soldering fumes is not the average concentration in the room in which you're working over the duration of a session, it's inhaling the very high concentration of fumes right as the soldering happens.

We could debate how much damage this is going to do and whether it's worth worrying about, but there isn't really room to debate that ventilation alone is going to do absolutely nothing.

Well ventilated area + fan is probably okay, but you need the fan right next to your soldering iron or it needs to be a gigantic fan otherwise, again, you are just going to inhale most of those fumes.
asib
·2 か月前·議論
That’s not the intent of letmegooglethatforyou. It’s a pointed way of telling the recipient they should do the bare minimum research on their own before asking someone else for help. It’s not about being angry that someone told you something they found from a cursory google search
asib
·2 か月前·議論
> Cool idea, just wondering why you wouldn't travel during a sabbatical.

Because they didn't want to? A very odd question; people have motivations/interests that aren't yours.
asib
·3 か月前·議論
Err what? They bombed various countries in the Middle East (not just US bases) and even a British base in Cyprus.
asib
·3 か月前·議論
WannaCry massively affected the NHS.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
Whatever the case, he's clearly a profoundly unempathetic person. If it wasn't premeditated, this woman died because this man could not summon any care for her at so many points in this story. That's just as sad to me.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
Excellent video, has a lot more detail on evidence the judge decided to ignore (including the testimony from the ex girlfriend) when deciding his sentence.

That one anecdote about the woman who was told to dress super casually for a first date and found out she'd been invited to a fine dining restaurant is really eye-opening.

Men who do this are pathetic and it's really sad to discover that they behave this way at seemingly every turn.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
If you press t key you will get a full width video player.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
This is incredibly outdated mate. Literally everyone I know does all the things you talk about. I don’t even really know where to start in response. You’re also conflating climate change action with environmentalism.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
What are you trying to do here? Either you acknowledge the climate catastrophe and this is some holier than thou thing for you, or you don’t and you are the problem.

Voting is literally the only way to solve this. Nothing will happen without legislation to force the hand of greedy corps.

Maybe spend your energy trying to convince climate deniers to vote differently.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
Not responding to climate change is hurting everyone's pocket. Home insurance premiums are obscene in some places. Energy insecurity due to reliance on fossil fuels sourced from overseas (particularly relevant right now with the US war on Iran and Russian war on Ukraine). Extreme temperatures mean we either spend more money on heating/cooling our homes or, if you're not wealthy enough to pay, you pay by having to endure the temperature extremes.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
I've voted for parties that care about addressing the climate catastrophe.

It's obviously someone else's problem if that someone refuses to accept there's a climate catastrophe.
asib
·4 か月前·議論
Developed rich countries are hurting. See the wildfires across North America, massive amounts of flooding across Europe, etc.

Nothing will change until many of the global electorate stop burying their heads in the sand. These people don't change their minds until things affect them specifically. Then they change their mind, and all their former fellows tell them they're brainwashed.

This doesn't change until nearly everyone is affected, and by then we're so far into the catastrophe that the consequences don't even bear thinking about.