Removing a bunch of corn syrup from our diet can't hurt us.
deafboy
always ask:
- How many people would have to be in on it?
- How likely is it for everybody to keep the secret?
I feel like 3D is a different kind of medium. Directors used to shoot movies that look good on a 2D screen weren't fully utilizing the possibilities of the new medium. However, shooting movies solely for being presented in 3D would not have been financially viable.
VR suffers from a similar problem. But thanks to lower costs, compared to a Hollywood movie, it's possible to target the smaller market of VR users.
I've patiently waited until the flashing guide for the roborock s8 was out, went to buy the s8 pro ultra, just to discover valetudo has dropped the support, because appearently a different version of the same robot was silently released, that would've been turned into a brick if I tried the installation procedure.
Now I have a dumb robot. It does like 95% of what I expect it to do, but I might at least solder an ep32 to the top buttons so that scheduling through the home assistant would be possible
Last time I tried an electric, there was a 0.5s lag between me stepping on the pedal and motor starting to spin. I got used to it pretty quick, but on that first intersection I did not feel especially in controll of the whole situation.
And I think it's about time we do something about it!
Some people stuggle to learn a second language their entire lives. These badasses did it for a gig!
There's no legal solution to a technological problem. Laws are always temporary, for better or worse.
people have stories how the dev is an ass
If an opensource project has an author who's not a jerk, that's when you get suspicious!
I once put my homelab rack outside of my apartment, in the hall. Then used it to catch a bastard who kept stealing my bike light, and later tried to snatch the whole bike.
And now I wish for somebody to include this into their fictional universe. If any proffesional writer reads this, pay attention!