NoRamyunForYou

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NoRamyunForYou,

Admittedly I’ve only read one article on it and nothing further, but how does a near 40 deg jump even happen. It’s honestly gone straight past mind boggling and I can’t really fathom it, if that makes sense.

NoRamyunForYou,

I wonder what the timeframe were talking of here. As in, was it a heatwave for a day, month, etc.

Regardless, it’s quite amazingly shocking. They should use that number as part of some campaign, it’s that shocking.

NoRamyunForYou,

I like doing hobby electronic stuff in my spare time (real beginner at it as well) and for some reason did a deep dive of DMM’s (Digital multimeter), and now I really want to get one (even though I don’t need another one atm) lol.

NoRamyunForYou,

It feels like there’s a lot more positive stories coming out about fusion lately :)

NoRamyunForYou,

Let’s call it 9 years away from next year

NoRamyunForYou,

Yeah, Im a relatively recent convert to the reverse sear world, and it’s been getting me really consistently great results so far. As said, quite easy to get the doneness exact. Does take a bit of time though, so you do have to plan it ahead somewhat.

NoRamyunForYou,

I go through spurts of reading, and I had been putting off ebooks because I like to own the physical books and have them fill up a shelf etc.

I recently got a Kobo and it’s been amazing. Definitely been reading more, and as others have mentioned, it’s so great when travelling. I’ve got a little camera sling bag that I carry when travelling, and it just manages to fit in there so I can have a quick read when I’m waiting for something/got some down time etc.

NoRamyunForYou,

Yeah, essentially.

Obviously made by different companies, Kindle - Amazon, Kobo - Rakuten (A Japanese multinational).

When I was doing my research on what to buy, I was weighing up between the Kindle Paperwhite vs Kobo Clara 2e.

I think most people say that the Kindle has a better selection of books available in their store (though I’ve only had one book I couldn’t find for the Kobo, but I solved that issue by purchasing it while in a different region), and the Kindle is Larger. The Kindle also has a top screen layer than makes it flush with the body.

In the end I went into a physical store to have a look at both of them, and went with the kobo, mainly due to how I preferred the smaller size.

edit - oh and just remembered as I read another comment in this thread, Kobo is compatible with Libby, which is what is used to “borrow” ebooks from your local library (I believe in most places around the world?, not too sure on that), while Kindle is not. Though I havent used it yet, as when I went looking for a few books I wanted to read, they had already been checked out by other users, and there was a waiting list for them.

NoRamyunForYou,

Yeah, though I haven’t used it yet, it’s good to know it’s right there when I want it.

NoRamyunForYou,

Honestly I really despise the whole Fuel Flow Limit thing, along with having tyres that have to be nursed too much I feel.

NoRamyunForYou,

Interesting. Genuine question, what are the main reasons for limiting the power? Is it due to safety?, managing costs? Theoretically, with so few engines allowed per season now, wouldnt it curb alot of the stuff that was happening with insane qualifying trims in the 80’s as an example?

NoRamyunForYou,

Can’t argue with safety.

I wonder what would be the solution/ combination not solutions to give rise to races where drivers have to/ are able to push alot more for alot longer.

NoRamyunForYou,

Just tuned into the Lakers game, and enjoying the grizzlies greyscale court. Didn’t realize they did it. Last I saw it was when the Nets first brought it out.

I’m a fan whenever I see a game on such a court every now and again. Makes the players really pop.

NoRamyunForYou,

WOW! Thank you for all that knowledge :) The relationships between the different instances, and how they work together suddenly makes sense - seems pretty simple when you break it down like that lol.

Do you think there could ever be a “perfect” solution to this problem? Or due to how this whole Federation thing works with all these different instances, is this just a limitation that can only get better to a point?

NoRamyunForYou,

Oh that’s good to hear :)

Just skimmed through the issue, and there seems to be a lot of interesting discussion around it.

Pretty cool, really feels like we’re at the infancy of something, hopefully growing into something great.

NoRamyunForYou,

Oh okay - I didn’t know about the interaction with different software. Had heard of Kbin before (haven’t yet heard of any of the others), and just assumed it was a completely different type of thing like Mastodon.

That’s pretty cool. How does the interaction with (for example Kbin) work? Can we see their communities, and interact with their posts and vice-versa?

NoRamyunForYou,

Oh haha! When I was writing down Mastodon, I had a feeling you were going to say they were compatible with eachother haha.

That’s interesting how they can interact with eacother etc. Have you tried Kbin? if so, hows that experience?

NoRamyunForYou,

I understand that Lemmy is Open Source, but are those “dick” devs something to be concerned about?

NoRamyunForYou,

If a group were to go and fork it, and start developing independent from the original devs, they would still be able to interact with Lemmy right? (unless they can block eachtother?), but if any existing communities wanted to move over, they would basically have to start again from scratch because the fork isn’t Lemmy anymore

edit: or is every server/instance a fork?

NoRamyunForYou,

Thank you for all that detail!

That’s really interesting around the blurriness with Open Source Projects. I feel a heck of a lot more educated around this federation stuff now 😂

Thank you for answering all my questions over the last couple of days - I’ll let you enjoy your long weekend now lol.

NoRamyunForYou,

I’ll keep that in mind it I have any questions in the future.

I really enjoy hearing about these types of things

NoRamyunForYou,

Thanks for that :)

NoRamyunForYou,

Yeah, right inbetween the first two lockdowns, we did a trip out to the West Coast, and was pretty dissapointed in the Glacier unfortunately.

Though the Skydiving was incredible :)

NoRamyunForYou,

I never really equated anything. I was more referring to the fact that he has so many incidents now, regardless of however they are “graded” on severity by anyone.

Also, I just read your comment and had another look at the video again, and to me, whatever the lead up to the incident (with them being tangled/fighting for position) it looks to me that he makes a conscious effort to hook the neck, or at least prevent it from happening.

Plus it’s to the neck/head area. Sports around the world are really clamping down on that kind of stuff, leading to players having to consciously avoid any such contact even if accidental.

NoRamyunForYou,

I’ve always been interested in data, and only relatively recently got into the field for work.

Always interesting to see what data is available, and how we could utilize it with what constraints etc.

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