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JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels are making you dumber, according to scienceEnglish
1·20 days agoSure, but “being dumb” isn’t an exclusive club for people with low intelligence. There plenty of very smart people that are also dumb. Hell, most AIs could be classified as smart but dumb.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels are making you dumber, according to scienceEnglish
5·20 days agoWouldn’t the knock-on effects of a reduced attention span pretty much look like ‘dumber’?
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the very worst reason you've had to quit mid game when playing online multiplayer?English
3·24 days agoI suppose the followup question is, why keep a Windows partition if your games play better on Linux anyways?
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Based on this graph, and this graph alone, guess at what time I completely blocked OpenAI crawlersEnglish
4·1 month agoI’m gonna guess 17:25:20
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a product or renovations that actually made your life simplerEnglish
5·2 months agoI wasn’t suggesting all automatic litter boxes are dangerous, only that some are. If someone is shopping for one, it’s important to be aware that not everything on the market is safe.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hiroshima scientists turn any smartphone into a radiation detectorEnglish
24·2 months agoIt’s not an “if” detector, it’s a “how much” detector. It looks like it’s using the LED chamber to light the film in a consistent way, and then the phone camera measures the color change to quantify how much radiation it was exposed to.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a product or renovations that actually made your life simplerEnglish
6·2 months agoJust… really research hard before you buy one. I’ve seen multiple stories of cats being injured or killed when safety features on a litter robot failed (or didn’t exist in the first place)
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone’s Biometrics NowEnglish
5·2 months agoAren’t we?
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Upstairs neighbor deadlifting in his apartmentEnglish
16·2 months agoAnybody that lives above other people and drops any heavy item on the floor intentionally is a dick, there’s no maybe involved here.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it true that being short gives me a brutal advantage of exploiting particular vulnerability of a tall opponent's belly in case of a fight?English
6·2 months agoThe main problem with the belly as a target in a self defense scenario is that it’s too slow. If you’re being attacked, you want to end the fight and escape as quickly as possible. Wounds to the belly kill via blood loss and sepsis, which takes at least several minutes during which the attacker can keep causing you damage.
The femoral artery in the inner thigh is what you want to aim for. Also, the tendons along the inner wrist are responsible for grip strength; if severed, that hand can’t hold anything. Take a good look at the anatomy of those areas and you’ll have a good start.
Your reaction times and agility from fencing will help you in a real fight, but the actual techniques not so much. Stick to slashing attacks, as stabbing can result in your blade getting stuck in or between bones.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offlineEnglish
7·4 months agoOne aspect to consider is exactly what data these devices are exfiltrating from your network. You usually can’t see the contents of the telemetry sent, but given that a LOT of smart devices have cameras and/or microphones, do you really trust that your IoT devices are not sending back audio and or video recordings of the inside of your house?
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft says Copilot will 'finish your code before you finish your coffee' adding fuel to the Windows 11 AI controversy that's still ragingEnglish
5·4 months agoThat’s an interesting point, and leads to a reasonable argument that if an AI is trained on a given open source codebase, developers should have free access to use that AI to improve said codebase. I wonder whether future license models might include such clauses.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon's Vega OS coming to Fire TVs this year - what it means for your devicesEnglish
7·6 months ago- crap
- dookie
- deuce
- the term ‘steaming pile’ is almost always used to evoke shit, even if not directly referring to shit
- grogan
I don’t know if poopreport still exists, but if you’re really interested in creative words for shit, that site is/was an absolute gold mine.
“It’s called colorized hyperspectral X-ray imaging with multi-metal targets, or CHXI MMT for short,” said project lead Edward Jimenez, an optical engineer
This guy isn’t allowed to name things anymore.
JustinTheGM@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which actor/actress are you unable to dissociate from one of his/her role?English
19·9 months agoDon’t forget Swiss Army Man!
There may not be filaments, but heat is still an issue for LEDs.
Some bulb manufacturers basically overdrive cheaper diodes to get extra brightness at the cost of generating extra heat. Some of those manufacturers compensate for the heat in some way, others don’t even bother and produce bulbs with a service life of months instead of decades. Some of these are fly-by-night online sellers that won’t exist anymore by the time their products start to fail. Others are established brands that people will blindly purchase based on a reputation that no longer matches reality. There are some reliable brands out there if you read up on it, but why the fuck should we have to research every little inane item in our life?
Aside from corporate greed, though, there are other reasons heat causes early LED bulb failure. Two common ones are incompatible devices on the same circuit (like light dimmers), and installing the bulb in an enclosure without adequate heat dissipation (like a ceiling ‘boob’ light).
I’ve been all LED for well over a decade, and have had a good experience so far. I personally tend to buy smart bulbs that can put out way more light than I need, and run them at 20-50% brightness most of the time. Feit Electric and Govee’s basic smart bulbs have been pretty reliable for me, but I admit I’m a pretty small sample size. I know I’m paying a premium for that approach, but it’s not unreasonable and I do prefer not having to worry about it.