No, actually just don’t tread on me. Don’t tarnish the message of this flag (and neither should the people you’re targeting tbh)
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He already said it once
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Global News@lemmy.zip•Fukuyama residents warned not to touch cat after chemical tank fall8·1 year agoI just want to know how a vat of hexavalent chromium was so poorly controlled that a cat was able to get into it
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Nikon is acquiring US camera manufacturer REDEnglish98·1 year agoI’m kind of surprised RED is still small enough and Nikon is still big enough for this to happen. In my mind I expected them to have a thousand+employees
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Cool Guides@lemmy.ca•The lethal doses of 55 substancesEnglish12·1 year agoFuckin right? If you’re 300lbs, you could apparently drink almost 4kg of gasoline and have a 50/50 shot of survival? Yeah right
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Muppet, Vulcan and Chicken Claws - different ways to hold chopsticksEnglish82·1 year agoI’m not convinced many of the grips pictured actually work to pick things up with the chopsticks, much less grip something weighty with them
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla driver who killed 2 people while using autopilot must pay $23,000 in restitution without having to serve any jail timeEnglish6·1 year agoIn a way I agree, there has to be a major deterrent for this level of negligence. That said, “ruin their life” isn’t IMHO the right way to go. I’d be happier if they kept living a productive life, but they’d better be supporting the people who depend on me.
You want them to learn their lesson but how do you do that without ruining lives? How do you do it before they kill two people? I think that level of change has to be governmental and even cultural. Reducing dependence on cars, increasing how seriously driving is taken, etc
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla driver who killed 2 people while using autopilot must pay $23,000 in restitution without having to serve any jail timeEnglish334·1 year agoSuing Tesla seems a little dumb to me. Sue the DMV that’s giving people like this licenses
How do you like the scissor lift? I keep thinking about trying one but it seems like it’ll be wobbly / hard to keep level…
Almost identical to my experience! I see a lot of tape and mods on your current photo, definitely would be interested in more info on the mods you’ve done now
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Men's Liberation@lemmy.ca•Similar to the other post, what gifts are you getting other men in your life?5·2 years agoBudget is always a factor, but here’s mine so far…
Looking at a discovery flight for someone who’s expressed some interest in flying, a limited art print from someone’s favorite artist, potentially an inflatable stand up paddle board, and a 360 degree camera for others. Still a lot of searching to do but hopefully these can spark some ideas for others too
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•New IKEA motion, door, and water zigbee sensors under $10 - will these work with Home assistant?English41·2 years agoThere’s a lot of aqara “zigbee” stuff that just doesn’t work properly, even though it’s the same protocol. Also smart electric meters that have zigbee but not in a way that’s useful, just as another example
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Offgrid living@slrpnk.net•Notes on living off grid: "the snow always comes for you"3·2 years agoI love it - do what you have to do!
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel announces Thunderbolt 5 with double the bandwidth (40 Gbps to 80 Gbps)English1·2 years agoDriving two 4k monitors at 10b120hz is pretty overkill to use thunderbolt for, is kind of my point. Is anyone actually being limited by that?
Even with cameras, the storage generally isn’t that fast. CFexpress cards cant generally break 2GB/s, and even 8+k cameras generally record to that or maybe USB-C (and if you’re recording to a USBC device you’re probably just gonna use USBC instead of thunderbolt).
NVMe that can do sustained write speeds like that will be full in a few minutes, unless you’re offloading to a massive high speed array over 10+gbit networking it just kind of seems like why bother?
Don’t get me wrong, I like the idea of going to faster interfaces for the sake of speed, but I have experienced almost zero real use of thunderbolt in real life, and I usually keep a pretty good eye out. My real question was mostly focused on whether there are people actually using thunderbolt and if they’re actually limited by 40gbps and I’m kinda just bitching at this point
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changesEnglish101·2 years agoLooks like meat’s back on the menu, boys!
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Calif. passes strongest right-to-repair bill yet, requiring 7 years of partsEnglish6·2 years agoAnything besides parts and manuals.
Requirements for devices to be feasibly repairable in the first place. A phone that’s effectively a brick of glue is still unrepairable regardless of whether you can buy overpriced parts for it.
If the enforcement mechanism for “fair” pricing is for the general public to file a lawsuit, I can guarantee that pricing isn’t going to be very reasonable.
Apple devices are notoriously hard to repair not just because they don’t provide a $50,000 diagnostic kit and overpriced parts, they’re hard to repair because they’re designed to be disposable. This bill does absolutely nothing to change that, which is probably why Apple supported it. Good PR with completely avoidable consequences for them
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changesEnglish15217·2 years agoI’m not one of the maniacs making threats of any kind, but honestly it really seems like death threats are the only thing that gets any attention anymore, so I can understand why it’s done…
Is “eat the rich” not a death threat in its own right?
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel announces Thunderbolt 5 with double the bandwidth (40 Gbps to 80 Gbps)English6·2 years agoDoes anything even use thunderbolt 4’s bandwidth? About the only thing I’ve seen is external GPUs and even that is a ludicrously niche use case.
I’d be much more excited about a post about something using TB4 to its fullest. All I can think reading this title is “who cares?” Is someone going to make a reasonably priced and even remotely convenient 40gbps ethernet card for TB5? No. Do my NVME drives go past 40gbps? Generally not, but I could’ve seen use for fast drives plugged into tb4/5 at least. Is anyone using TB4/5 for datacenter interconnects where this speed would actually be useful? I doubt it.
Does anyone reading this post use tb4 on a daily basis and feel limited in any way?
stevestevesteve@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•So, how many lemmynsfw.com communities have you blocked?English3·2 years agoThink they’re referring to the blahaj/ada dramalord stuff with lemmynsfw.
God damn why’s the world so shit