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What does the formation of a black hole look like? [video]

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UK House of Lords Votes to Extend Age Verification to VPNs

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Imgur Is the Last True Internet Culture Remaining – But Can It Survive? (2015)

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ubercow13
·9 日前·議論
Would 192khz audio result in less sizzle and distortion? Or more audible band IMD from the sound >22khz
ubercow13
·22 日前·議論
What types of social interaction should be permitted in society?
ubercow13
·先月·議論
Not really because the latency of, say, clicking a web link and the website showing on screen depends on throughput, not just ping latency.
ubercow13
·先月·議論
Tabs and breadcrumbs are both useful features though, that almost every other OS/DE file manager has supported since forever
ubercow13
·2 か月前·議論
You could use Mos, which also has the advantage that smooth scrolling works the same in every app (speed, acceleration etc)

https://mos.caldis.me/
ubercow13
·3 か月前·議論
It is mentioned
ubercow13
·3 か月前·議論
What artificial sweetener is in regular Coke?
ubercow13
·3 か月前·議論
Apart from just running Linux apps, you can use this to run graphical applications remotely on a Linux server, like X11 forwarding.
ubercow13
·3 か月前·議論
Maybe try this: https://ke-complex-modifications.pqrs.org/#pc_shortcuts
ubercow13
·4 か月前·議論
See also https://github.com/Sportinger/MasterSelects
ubercow13
·4 か月前·議論
The "Email Image..." one is infuriating. Who right clicks an image to email it to someone in 2026? And if it's you, could you help me understand why??
ubercow13
·4 か月前·議論
Or the manual, which describes the features for automatically handling it.
ubercow13
·5 か月前·議論
>Sure, if you think calculators or bicycles are "superhuman technology".

Uh, yes they are? That's why they were revolutionary technologies!

It's hard to see why a bike that isn't superhuman would even make sense? Being superhuman in at least some aspect really seems like the bare minimum for a technology to be worth adopting.
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
Those icons were incredibly visually distinct, despite being meaningless. I still know exactly what they are for instantly, in my peripheral vision, years after using many of them.

Modern icons are not only not comprehensible but not visually distinct (Tahoe making everything the same shape, many apps removing all colour from toolbar icons, various distinct if anachronistic symbolic icons like Save being replaced with slighly different orientations and arrangements of arrows and rounded rectangles...).

This severely impacts the efficiency of user interaction, especially after the first time you use something, at least for me. It's not a knee jerk reaction, it's a reaction to actually feeling it becoming harder to use my computer.
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
It seems like just such a weird and rigid way to evaluate it? I am a somewhat reasonable human coder, but I can't copy and paste a bunch of code without alterations from memory either. Can someone still find a use for me?
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
>feature that was essentially text manipulation

That seems like the kind of feature where the LLM would already have the domain knowledge needed to write reasonable tests, though. Similar to how it can vibe code a surprisingly complicated website or video game without much help, but probably not create a single component of a complex distributed system that will fit into an existing architecture, with exactly the correct behaviour based on some obscure domain knowledge that pretty much exists only in your company.
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
Sure if you just leave all the code there. But if it's churning out iterations, incrementally improving stuff, it seems ok? That's pretty much what we do as humans, at least IME.
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
Also the resize cursor is completely unreliable, the cursor often doesn't change to the resize one when the mouse is over the correct resize areg. So it's even harder to tell if your cursor is in the right place before clicking. If you click in the wrong place it can have frustrating consequences, like activating another window or even clicking something inside it.
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
This talk is by The Usual Suspects, and it's about one of those 'others' that they targeted.
ubercow13
·6 か月前·議論
True but there was specific criticism about how the framerate made it far too easy to see the parts of the effects, sets and costumes that made it clear things were props and spoiled the illusion. Maybe we just require a new level of quality in set design to enable higher frame rates but it clearly has some tradeoff.