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Formula 1 plans to return to V8 engines by 2030

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butlike
·9 時間前·議論
So if I set the animation speed to 1:1 and set the RPM to 3000, that's what it would look like inside the engine when I'm ready to shift gears? Seems WAY faster than what I expected in real life
butlike
·昨日·議論
Yeah, just not work you want to do
butlike
·一昨日·議論
Good riddance. Reviews are just other people telling you how to live your life. Beyond it being subjective to the reviewer, there's really no upside in engaging with reviews. If it's a bad review, now you feel bad about having wanted to engage with something with abysmal scores (think: liking a movie then finding out it has a 32% on rotten tomatoes), or if it's a good review, it's useless because you were already going to engage with the thing being reviewed. You chose the restaurant for a reason, right? It sounded good.

We should get back to having our own experiences regardless of what the consensus says. If it looks good _to you_, it might just be good _for you_.
butlike
·一昨日·議論
The whole thing's absurd. Wigawallooo
butlike
·一昨日·議論
So this proves that data centers are bad for the environment? Scale this up, and it's clear our oceans are screwed.
butlike
·3 日前·議論
I wonder if that's why we got a diablo 2 expansion 25 years after the fact. Can't easily terminate the union employees, so give them something to do. "Here, create a new expansion to a 25 year old game. That'll keep em busy for a while! Har Har Har"
butlike
·3 日前·議論
That got me good. Hehehe
butlike
·3 日前·議論
Why did we design LLMs to give us an answer at all costs vs. allowing them to say "I don't know?" I'd rather have a frank IDK than a hallucinated response because it's hardcoded to ALWAYS RETURN A RESPONSE.
butlike
·3 日前·議論
No, the scary part is that people will simply stop searching for "the forbidden knowledge," it will become arcane, then taboo, then the world will be worse off for a loss of information which should never have been "forbidden" in the first place.
butlike
·3 日前·議論
Manage your dependency. Don't get addicted to it.
butlike
·3 日前·議論
But isn't the whole point to avoid getting banned? Like the system doesn't want to ban you, and you don't want to get banned, so what's the issue with knowing exactly how you get banned?
butlike
·3 日前·議論
What does it matter? They're not writing on their own. All roads lead to Rome with this one
butlike
·3 日前·議論
Have you considered that putting locks on things reminds people crime is possible, thus reintroducing the low-hanging fruit of opportunistic petty theft and creating a situation where the cure (locks) is exacerbating the disease (theft)?

The locks, the speed limits, the restrictions all remind one of how they're being limited; not by their own ability but rather an extrinsic force. I'm sure that this can breed subconscious resentment. I'd question if this is ultimately a good thing at all, but it IS hard to imagine a world without locks
butlike
·3 日前·議論
Crime is a matter of necessity. If people's needs are being met, fully and completely, there would be no crime.
butlike
·3 日前·議論
You have a trolly problem hiding in here. A man is set to steal 5 loaves of bread to save 5 starving people, but the crime is prevented before it happens. The 5 people end up starving to death. Is the end justified, or should the person have been allowed to steal the bread?
butlike
·3 日前·議論
You piqued my curiosity on Nordic assisted death. I didn't find much in the way of medicine, but did find the wikipedia on Ättestupa, which illuminated that the elderly potentially threw themselves off of cliffs when they became invalid. What did you find on the medication front?
butlike
·4 日前·議論
How do you measure that? Benefit seems like an intrinsic value to me
butlike
·4 日前·議論
That makes sense to me, and fits in better than SNES > 64 starfox, which is more of a spiritual remake than an explicit one.
butlike
·4 日前·議論
I still think "blame" works here since we're assigning responsibility to her. The fault or wrong was caused by someone else, perhaps, but she is now responsible for that fault.

> Blame: assign responsibility for a fault or wrong.
butlike
·4 日前·議論
Because they decided to be the figurehead and take on that responsibility. It's like a king who takes on their predecessor's war when they assume power. No one looks to the previous king when the current one has all the agency.