The song was a bit shocking, but fun. The Doctor singing wasn't all that crazy, but Ruby doing it was. Hopefully they continue to show her being that quick witted in the future.
I'm not sure on the new sonic though. When I initially saw pics of it, I thought it'd be a bracelet type situation and that's cool, but that doesn't seem like it's the case and it just seems big and bulky. Time will tell.
Lately, I've been dealing with a slight fever associated with the beginning of the year. I'm trying to ensure that everything runs fairly smoothly. Today and tomorrow, I need to focus on planning finances for the upcoming year and handle formalities related to the project. In the following days, I'll implement changes to fix...
Thanks for the reminder, I threw in a dozen coffees.
Thank you for all that you're doing, @Ernest ! This platform is fantastic and I really hope that you're able to get enough support to keep it alive long term without it needing to turn to outside funds to stay alive!
ETA: Get well soon! Don't overwork yourself, you've got us stable at the moment, please, don't cause yourself so much stress you delay your recovery (as they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!)
It's similar to Cara Gee being so awesome to work with that she wound up taking the place of like 5 book characters. Ty and Wes both rave about her every chance they get in the podcast. IIRC they've talked about Ashfords actor being fantastic to work with too.
Same, it's kind of a symbolic gesture since I apparently haven't used DB since 2018, but still, I cited them sharing files with AI companies as the reason.
Fain “is a real ‘STIFF’ who is selling the Automobile Industry right into the big, powerful, hands of China,” Trump wrote Sunday night on Truth Social....
I'm a simple man, I see a Robert Evans podcast mentioned and I upvote.
Seriously though, it's good to see people thinking long term. We criticize the corps for only thinking of the next quarter (at the furthest) and then also criticize a guy with a well thought out long term plan?!
I mean, kind of ... I have file servers, download servers, documentation servers, syncthing servers, backup servers, vaultwarden servers, etc... that are all linux VMs/containers and my main machine is a Macbook, but I do still have a Windows machine in the living room for gaming (yeah, Steam has pushed us far in this regard, but, when I get time to play a game, I just want to play it, I want the best chance it's going to work the first time and that's still, sadly, Windows). I have another windows machine running Blue Iris as my NVR because I didn't have a good experience with Frigate, Shinobi or a few others. I've got a few other systems floating around that do various things and some of them are linux based and some are windows based depending on what's easier/possible.
The former president is telling Republicans he “doesn’t want Biden to have a victory” in 2024, said a source familiar with the bipartisan negotiations....
I know Repubs don't actually want a functioning government, but JFC, when half the govt actively, publicly and LOUDLY works against it, it's no surprise it's so fucked up.
When registering a country code domain, keep in mind where the domain is being registered. A shift in government or geopolitics can have serious consequences.
From what I understand due to the way that Lemmy handles federation, it doesn't (currently?) have a way to handle an instance changing its domain name and still being able to communicate or even an individual user changing their instance and retaining their comments/votes/etc... (this might be more ActivityPub limited since the way Mastodon does it still seems pretty hacky and just a work around for underlying issues).
From a website perspective, yeah, just change some settings and you're good to go and accessible on the web, but that doesn't mean that anything regarding Lemmy is going to actually work.
Same, mines like a $40 one from a few years back on black friday. Does it do a great job? No, each individual run is objectively not good and it misses some stuff, but over the course of a week it averages out to pretty freaking great and all I've gotta do is empty its bin when I get home from work at least once or twice. 10/10, would recommend and seeing the amount of cat hair its picked up is pretty disgusting.
RIght, exactly. Mine is basically 'worst case scenario' for these things and I'm still very happy with it. In aggregate, it does a fantastic job even though objectively, it's about as bad a unit as you can buy (I mean, it sucks well enough ... I'm sure there are ones that are functionally worse, I just mean feature wise, it's very minimalistic)
The only real improvement I'd actually want it to have one of the ones with the tanks on the base so I would be able to leave it and not have to empty it as often ... other than that, it successfully picks up pet hair and anything else that it needs to, as long as it's not something that is in the way (in which case, from a practical perspective, no matter what robot vacuum we had, the best solution would have been to pick it up ourselves).
TFA has an example of a fake warrant being used and the fake being clearly fake but accepted anyways.
I know a few people who happily have ring doorbells in their house as cheap cameras and don't seem to care at all that all an officer has to do to get INTERIOR footage of their house is to ask for it and they get it no questions asked.
I hadn't even thought of how easy that makes it for non officers to just do the same thing.
I've got a Qidi Smart3 and it's made me enjoy 3D printing again!
I've got 3 other printers and they're such a chore, but the Qidi is just a little powerhouse that works fantastically. Qidi needs to come out with competition for the Bambu AMS and they'd have more of my money in a heartbeat.
With a schedule like that, no wonder they can't get anything done! But yeah, when 1/2 the govt literally wants to point and say "See! Government doesn't work!" I don't know how we can function without getting them out.
To add to your addition, Chris's Fix on Youtube has videos for a lot of the common things you'll need to do on a car & he also mainly only uses hand tools to try and keep his content approachable for the average person.
YouTube in general is a fantastic resource for stuff like this.
Agreed completely. With those tools it looks super easy and then you go to do it, it takes all day!
A few of ChrisFix videos he's said something like "if your car is as rusted as this one is, you're going to need to spray it with whatever a few hours in advance to help unseize the bolt, I've already done that, so ...." And you just don't get tips like that from someone that's going to just air hammer away the problem ... Best case if they even show the problem at all, their initial go to is to hit it with the torch, which is never my initial go-to! Start easy and escalate up!
I do have a battery impact wrench, so that helps some, but, seeing it done completely by hand definitely helps give the actual scope of the project and mine doesn't fit everywhere and hand tools are usually needed anyways.
Quite a few organizations and lots of individuals are now starting to migratev away from it and if any of the money made by visiting goes to Nazis, many of us would prefer to avoid the place when possible.
For me, it's the refusal to demontize them that's particularly bad. I can understand free speech absolutists (in theory anyways, in practice you'll find that they VERY rarely actually are and will happily censor people they disagree with like LGBTQIA+ or sex work content), but that doesn't mean you need to actively be funding them!
Firing the people that do the work to make the company money is just good business! They're a dime a dozen, just hire another 2 managers and a couple marketing execs and soon you'll be printing money! /s [these companies are freaking dumb]
It's crazy what you can get away with when you have some money and no sense!
For the people that don't want to read the article, this seems especially relevant:
But much has changed since 2022: Embracer, which owns Gearbox, bet the house on a $2 billion deal with a Saudi investment group that fell through in 2023. Ever since, its many, many properties have been hit by layoffs on a near-monthly basis.
When I was a cashier, I'd tell people that and they'd respond that it wouldn't fill out the carbon copy, so they'd just manually continuing to fill out the check anyways and hold up the line :-\
With the machine filling out the checks, it's no slower than running a credit/debit card.
I mean, they also think that the text needs to be verbatim in order to qualify as infringement (although, it does make it significantly easier to prove!), so, they're operating from an absurd level of naivete on the subject.
Like, if I CTRL+H'd a book and changed ' and ' to ' & ' do they think I can all of a sudden (commercially, no less!) re-distribute a book all I want? Just to be on the safe side, maybe I should remove every 'e' since that's bound to change almost every sentence in most books but won't make it all that much harder to read!
More importantly though ... plenty of people purchased material that they then put on Napster back in the day and they weren't magically granted immunity because they legally acquired the material that they then distributed illegally and that wasn't even for commercial gain! Once you add people making money into the equation, it becomes even worse.
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RTR#50 Plans for the upcoming week
Lately, I've been dealing with a slight fever associated with the beginning of the year. I'm trying to ensure that everything runs fairly smoothly. Today and tomorrow, I need to focus on planning finances for the upcoming year and handle formalities related to the project. In the following days, I'll implement changes to fix...
Into the endless expanse with them (slrpnk.net)
Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out (boingboing.net)
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Trump Trashes Auto Union Leader After Losing Endorsement (www.rollingstone.com)
Fain “is a real ‘STIFF’ who is selling the Automobile Industry right into the big, powerful, hands of China,” Trump wrote Sunday night on Truth Social....
I'm Done With Windows, Are you? (youtu.be)
Trump Privately Pressuring GOP Senators To ‘Kill’ Border Deal To Deny Biden A Win (www.huffpost.com)
The former president is telling Republicans he “doesn’t want Biden to have a victory” in 2024, said a source familiar with the bipartisan negotiations....
Queer.af is Shutting Down, Due to Taliban (wedistribute.org)
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What's your automatic vacuum's name? (lemmy.world)
I saw a couple of fun ones somewhere else, and it got me interested. My mom calls her’s: Mr de Vries...
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My CR-10's had a good run but I made a slight upgrade today (lemmy.world)
Congress keeps punting on the hard work, then leaving town for recess (www.washingtonpost.com)
The latest stopgap funding bill gave lawmakers an early-March deadline, but now their schedules call for a light workload in February...
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None of these people exist, but you can buy their books on Amazon anyway (conspirator0.substack.com)
Our AI-generated future is going to be fantastic....
Memtest86+, the little RAM tester, flexes FOSS muscles with v7.0 (www.theregister.com)
Employees Say ‘Sizable Portion’ Of Gearbox-Owned Studio Has Been Laid Off (aftermath.site)
Today on “the gamedev community literally can’t catch a break”…
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The Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Use of Copyrighted Work (www.nytimes.com)
Millions of articles from The New York Times were used to train chatbots that now compete with it, the lawsuit said.