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pianoplant 100 points 3 years ago

Yeah... It's a single vehicle used at special events and stuff to bring awareness to the problem of drinking and driving.

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pianoplant 76 points 3 years ago

I don't volunteer either piece of information, but sooner or later someone is going to overhear me ordering vegan food or see me opening my lunch and the dreaded conversation will have to happen. I wish people would just let me make my own food choices in private without making a big thing about it.

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pianoplant 68 points 3 years ago

You're thinking of profit. Revenue is all money coming in before expenses. Revenue is still a big number even if they're losing money.

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pianoplant 65 points 3 months ago path: 0 23897887 23897901, hotness: undefined, score: 65, children: 1
pianoplant 44 points 3 years ago

Kagi at the moment. Just feels right to pay for incredibly useful services with money instead of privacy

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pianoplant 40 points 5 months ago

Follow the instructions on the curry box. It should break apart into pieces like a chocolate bar.

You can also just add one square at a time and keep tasting it until it's the strength you want.

Start by boiling potatoes, carrots, onion. When they soften add roux. It's a pretty forgiving recipe

頑張って!

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pianoplant 39 points 5 months ago

Clearly this is someone who actually reads their books. Given that they are mass market paperbacks... I have no problem with this. If I were an author I would much rather someone does this to my work and actually reads it and enjoys it to someone keeping a pristine copy unopened on their shelf forever.

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pianoplant 39 points 3 years ago

Probably an unpopular opinion - but I actually think requesting overriding 2fa is a big deal and companies shouldn't do that lightly. If I had a lot of money in crypto I would sure hope the exchange would scrutinize a request to turn off 2fa. And if op had saved their backup words they wouldn't have been in this situation.

Now requiring that to change an email subscription is not great, but again - turning off 2fa without the proper backup options should be difficult and scrutinized.

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pianoplant 38 points 3 months ago

Car GPS: always able to track you.

Phone GPS App: choose your vendor (e.g. openstreetmaps vs Google), set the app to only have location access when in use.

Significantly better control.

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pianoplant 34 points 4 months ago

Shipping shouldn't be free. It costs money to transport goods. If you're not paying for that cost then at best it's included in the price of the item, but more likely it's a corporate ploy to squeeze out competition or a psychological trick to get you addicted to frivolous spending.

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pianoplant 28 points 3 years ago

Yeah I tried to post lemmy links several times and instantly the post was removed each time. It's definitely some kind of automated bot removing lemmy links.

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pianoplant 27 points 2 years ago

If this was real they'd definitely say 0 fat, 0 sodium, 0 sugar. Companies are allowed to round down under a certain amount un the US

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pianoplant 27 points 3 years ago

I was just thinking about this. I'm really not sure. I think technological progress is not the core issue but rather a sudden paradigm shift in how you interact with what you use on a daily basis.

For instance, there was a generation that grew up without cars and never learned to drive even after they became commonplace. Just too big a jump from previous methods of transportation. But their children who grew up with cars didn't have any issues as the technology matured and new features were added.

So the question is will there be another significant paradigm shift in our lifetime that isn't just an evolution of current interfaces and tools, but rather a sudden change in how we interact with technology?

Who knows...

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pianoplant 25 points 2 years ago

Keio line is in Japan. So technically it's a train-nigiri.

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pianoplant 24 points a year ago

Even an overripe banana is better than most things people might reach for instead. Don't stress about banana ripeness - pass on the cookie and eat whatever banana you like.

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pianoplant 21 points 3 years ago

Adds about 1ns (nanosecond, a billionth of a second) per 30cm of riser. So essentially nothing. The only problem happens when some of the signals are lost / attenuated / confused due to interference. As long as it's a high quality shielded riser it'll be totally fine.

I am not fond of LTT so I won't link their video - but they did a 1.3m PCIE extension and measured no performance impact at all. I'm sure OP is fine.

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pianoplant 19 points 3 months ago
  • high performance legacy software like this often uses low-level languages like c, c++, and assembly
  • these low-level languages are extremely powerful but require manual management of memory
  • that memory management is a common place where bugs like this can be found. This vulnerability is a memory overflow

This kind of bug's severity and how easily it is to accidentally introduce is why many high performance applications are moving to the rust programming language, which was specifically designed to try and prevent/minimize memory bugs.

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pianoplant 18 points 3 years ago

By default just did a video (piped link) on this and I 100% agree with him. The killer feature is simplelogin. Being able to use a different alias email for every single account I use is absolutely amazing.

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pianoplant 18 points 3 months ago

I flew back to America from Tokyo today and as a frequent traveler to Japan I can tell you it's all of the above. As a very introverted, easily overstimulated person I love going to Japan because it's my 'quiet time'. Coming home I'm usually overwhelmed by the sheer noise of being in America.

  1. People simply speak louder than they need to here. In Japan you speak in a hushed voice unless it's necessary to raise it. Also people aren't afraid to lean in a little closer to hear what is being said to them. In America people stand 2 meters away from each other and have to speak loud enough for the whole room to hear
  2. People speak more and don't value quiet time. In Japan you don't speak on trains. Your inane conversation can wait. Its more pleasant for everyone if you just stay quiet. Then an American tourist boards and everyone in the car gets to hear all about their opinions on some anime whether they want to or not
  3. People tent to interject / interrupt more here

Hopefully this didn't come across too much as venting. I can't wait to go back.

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pianoplant 17 points 3 months ago

Came here to say this: Anki is infinitely better than some scammy ai enabled nonsense.

The challenge is Anki relies on the student being motivated to pursue the education. The solution to that is the student seeing the value and fun in what they're learning. That can partially be provided by gamification, but really a passionate teacher with genuine enthusiasm is the best.

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