Kethal

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Kethal,

I don’t see numbers on efficiency, but LED strips need AC to DC power supplies to operate. New ones are pretty efficient, but I don’t know how you’d ensure that you’re buying an efficient one.

For efficiency, buying the LED bulbs that fit standard sockets is probably the best way to go. Maybe you could get a really efficient power supply to maximize efficiency with some strips, but I doubt you’ll do much better than getting regular bulbs. You’re better off investing time and money into other things. Insulation is usually lacking. It sounds like you’re renting so that’s possibly not an option.

Kethal,

It would have been nice if they pointed out which part was renovated so I didn’t need to scour the picture to find it.

Netflix Windows app is set to remove its downloads feature, while introducing ads (www.techradar.com)

Netflix has managed to annoy a good number of its users with an announcement about an upcoming update to its Windows 11 (and Windows 10) app: support for adverts and live events will be added, but the ability to download content is being taken away....

Kethal,

I think the only way to get surround sound is in the desktop program. I don’t know if that’s a limitation of browsers or if the Netflix guys are just assholes.

Kethal, (edited )

I’m perfectly happy to pay for things I value, especially if the alternative is being forced to pay with my time and attention. The evidence also doesn’t entirely support your argument, since plenty of places that you pay for still try to show ads.

Kethal,

“Without the ads, the subscription would be much more expensive.”

That’s not at all how it works. How is it that adults think prices are based on costs? They teach supply and demand in high school.

Kethal,

No, that assumes that prices are based on cost, which is not true. Ads are a way to make money on top of what people will pay.

Kethal,

Thanks. More creepy bug stuff I didn’t know about. The beetle seemed inhibited if not incapacitated by them. It looked to me like a swarming attack, but it could have just been that there were so many that it couldn’t easily move.

Kethal,

The only thing I value in Windows 10 or 11 over 7 is better multi monitor support, and even that is not a giant issue. It’s faster, uses less resources, is better organized, and looks nicer, especially nicer than 10 that looks like a lazy highschool kid spent all of a day on it.

Kethal,

My workplace requires VPN for Web sites that are authenticated, require 2FA and are encrypted. It’s infuriatingly stupid. I feel like someone higher up got sold a useless contract by a good VPN salesperson.

Kethal,

Yeah, maybe they should encrypt it a third time. You never know.

Kethal,

“Interestingly, this effect cannot be explained by differences in participants’ experience with generative AI models, as that variable is insignificant in the mode”

When predictors are correlated, which is most likely the case here, this analysis cannot separately estimate their effects. The software will end up splitting the total effect size between the two predictors. Without describing collineariry between predictors, it’s not possible here to judge whether experience with AI is truly unimportant or the analysis is merely incapable of spotting the effect.

As for eroding confidence in reviews, this will make it worse, but I already put next to no stock in user reviews anymore. You don’t need AI to make a good human-like review that lies about a product, and there are plenty of those around.

Door hinge pin keeps coming up. How to solve?

Looking for help in solving a problem where the lower door hinge pin on my entry door keeps creeping up and causing the deadbolt to become slightly misaligned making it more difficult to lock. Reading online, I keep coming across suggestions of tightening a screw that’s supposed to lock the pin in place but my hinges don’t...

Kethal,

Other people have better ideas, but a very small dab of blue Loctite (the one that isn’t permanent) on the bottom knuckle would keep it in place but probably be removable with a hammer and pin.

Kethal,

Im not familiar with Medium, but I don’t recall the other things I’ve read there being vapid crap.

Kethal,

Ah, that’s explains it.

Kethal,

Thanks. Didn’t know that.

Kethal,

Hardware keeps getting exponentially faster and software keeps getting exponentially slower. The only people seeming to benefit from better hardware is lazy developers.

Kethal,

In addition to this, building up a behavior by shaping is much more powerful that luring into the behavior or capturing it. Everything I’ve taught my dog by shaping she enthusiastically loves to do, to the point where it’s hard to get her to stop. It’s like solving a puzzle for them, so they associate the behavior with something fun.

Kethal,

Yeah, so few people advocate for this though. It’s either fluoridation is unbalancing my humors or let’s fluoridate a bunch of water that will go down the drain.

What are some movies with notable director's commentary?

Notable can mean many things. Maybe it was high quality, insightful, and provided context for a more artistic scene. Maybe they teased a cut scene that would have radically shifted the tone of the movie. Maybe it was funny. Maybe the director absolutely hated what they produced and is only providing narration because of a...

Kethal, (edited )

Here’s a bad one. After watching X-Men The Last Stand I thought it was so terrible that I wanted to know what the director (Brett Ratner) had to say about this crapsterpiece.

Among a lot of bad scenes, one that stood out to me was at the start of an assault, Ian MacKallen as Magneto tells Pyro something like “Wait. In chess the pawns go first”. Then they send in a bunch of useless mutants who get slaughtered. It pans back to Magneto and he says “That’s why in chess the pawns go first”. I thought, does the director think the audience is full of idiots? Did he really just have this famous actor repeat the same line within 3 minutes?

When it gets there in the director’s commentary, Ratner says something like “Yeah, we really had this academy award winning actor say the same thing twice.” He knew it was bad, and he still did it! Why? In general, I felt like his commentary was an insight into the mindset needed to make shitty movies.

Kethal,

I didn’t know if this was possible so I looked for some videos.

This guy isn’t very big, but does it fairly easily with his fingertips, and can crush it with a full grip but it takes him some effort. www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGCawR9vBXE&t=64

Three big guys here with full grips do pretty poorly, then the big guy turns it to pulp in a second. www.youtube.com/watch?v=eICtcsd0TvY&t=288

I think you’ve got your work cut out for you.

Kethal,

Have you used Dell laptops recently? A long time ago they were great, but I don’t think they’re great anymore. I have a latitude 5411 through work and I hate it. The track point is junk, battery life sucks, it doesn’t go into standby properly, and notably the battery failed within three years. Maybe it’s not Dell per se but instead the fact that lots of stuff is getting crappy, but every other computer I own now is Lenovo. They are far less bad.

Kethal,

The T and X series Thinkpad are good in my experience. P series seems good too. They’re all quite expensive, but I have an X220 I personally bought some time around 2010 that I still use regularly. It’s had almost not problems. A year or two ago, the cooling fan broke, and I bought a new cooling system for a reasonable price on eBay. It was fairly easy to replace that. I replaced the hard drive twice because I’ve had hard drives fail on other computers and I just replace them regularly now. I use the original battery. The life is not as good, but it’s still fine. I also have another X220 and a X230 I used for work, and they’re still fine but I rarely use them due to some work policies. New hard drives due to the previously mentioned concerns. One keyboard replacement because it was used outside in wet conditions: incredibly easy to replace. These things last a long time. Parts are easy to find because they’re popular. Which Thinkpad you’d want is a matter of preference. They come in various sizes and capabilities.

The Thinkpad Edge line, despite the name, is not the same line as Thinkpad. They’re a lot cheaper in cost, but they’re notably less nice, although still pretty good . They seem like a reasonanle choice if you want to save money. A family member has one where the case and a metal frame broke at the hinge after 8 to 10 years. You’d need to take everything off the case to replace it, so not something I would care to fix, but if one really wanted to fix it one could. It’s still fine in other regards. They have a lot of other laptop lines and I don’t know them all, but of the other lines that I’ve used, I’d say they’re not worth buying. They’re the same sort of cheap construction as other companies.

Kethal,

That Framework one is really neat.

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