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Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•These 3D Printed Ceramics are InsaneEnglish
5·2 months agoAh, never mind, just saw the website. They look like they are glazed like normaly made ones, so any holes will get pluged by the glaze.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•These 3D Printed Ceramics are InsaneEnglish
1·2 months agoWould those be food-safe? I know normal 3d prints are porous, and that leads to bacterial/mold growth.
The ‘cookie’ law is (mainly) the ePrivacy Directive, that requires websites to get a user’s informed, specific, and affirmative consent before storing or accessing non-essential information on their device.
To comply a website must inform users about their cookie usage (who is using it, why, and how long they are stored, I think) and allow users to easily withdraw their consent at any time (though there’s no requirement to easily decline).
Actualy looking at the site, it already might be? I’m not sure, I don’t remember the specifics of the law. But there is a banner pop up and you do inform cookies are used and why, and there’s an easy way to withdraw consent.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the problem with banning weapons?
18·2 months agoIn the case of the USA, there’s more than just the lack of gun restrictions at play. If you were to compare knife deaths per capita in the UK (we all know how much of a problem stabbings are in the UK) and USA, the US is leading by a significant margin (and that’s on top of gun deaths ofc).
For a gun ban to reduce death in the USA you’d first need to addres atleast some of the other systemic problems the country has been neglecting and/or intentionaly expolting.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The single biggest roadblock for casuals to use Linux
4·2 months agoIs your dumb TV new or old? I’ve been trying to find something to replace my old plasma (it started to make cracking noises, that doesn’t seem like a good sign) for a while now, but it looks like every new TV is ‘smart’.
Edit: I know I can buy a smart one, don’t connect it to the internet and use it like a dumb one. I’m not dumb, the TV I want to buy should be. It’s about principles.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Anyone had any luck running Fusion 360 on Linux?English
3·2 months agoI will not ›:(
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Anyone had any luck running Fusion 360 on Linux?English
6·2 months agoCool? Not what is being asked tho
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have restaurants like Taco Bell gotten crazy expensive for what you get or am I crazy?
6·3 months agoNot just you, corpo fastfood like mcdonalds, kfc and whatever have been more expensive (and worse quality) than local non-chain street/fastfood for years.
This year a mcdonalds opened in my small-ish town, and I can’t fathom why anybody would buy there. There’s a better restaurant for every single item on the menu, with better quality for cheaper/same price. The only thing it has going for it is the drive thru.
Edit: This is in Poland
This is starwarsmemes, most people here are nerds lmao
Doesn’t GPS work on Linux phones? As for map apps, OpenStreetMaps based apps are free and more acurate than google (atleast in my region), the only thing that might be lacking is realtime traffic information.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something incredibly useful you can buy for roughly £100 or less?
6·4 months agoWell there’s a lot of useful things that 100 pounds can get you. Depending on what you consider incredibly useful, and what you do everyday. A quick list of the top of my head:
- good quality first aid kit
- old/new but shit smartphone
- pair of decent working boots
- shit ton of used clothes (atleast where I live, idk about the UK), to wear or as fabric
- set of screwdrivers and bits
- cheap drill, or good used drill
- used laptop
- used oscilloscope
- used all kinds of electronics really; TVs, displays, audio stuff
- thermal water bottle
- Self-defense stuff
I’m assuming ‘it’ is cock, and they were invited for a thigh job. I’m also, along with being a non native speaker, a pervert so I might just be tweaking.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Orion Browser for Linux Gets Exciting Progress Update
7·4 months agoFeels like a LLM to me. There’s interjections in sentences, like this one, and the dash ofc. I’ve found that most models also rarely use first person pronouns (is ‘we’ first person in english?) and there’s none here (unless that’s the style those articles are writen in, idk I don’t read things like this)
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Google's Gemini AI tells a Redditor it's 'cautiously optimistic' about fixing a coding bug, fails repeatedly, calls itself an embarrassment to 'all possible and impossible universes'
1·4 months agoFinally I see there’s progress in LLMs, they can now output something that wasn’t entirely hallucinated, maybe there’s a chance that a powerdrain tinskin clankkka will be actually useful before it bluescreens. I hope not, the roboloving cogsuckers that make up the owner class might get their hopes (of paying workers nothing, like in the good ol’days) up and will keep the “AI” bubble going just that bit longer.
But there was still a ship, the one you build to end the game
Sadly that’s not a woodstove, that would be too good.
That’s probably an Aga style stove. Those are mostly made with cast-iron and use radiant heat to cook. Each oven ‘compartent’ has a diffrent function (eg. top left is warming, bottom left is for roasting and a big one for baking). They work kinda like a masonry heater. And are meant to be always on.
Fifrok@discuss.tchncs.deto
xkcd@lemmy.world•xkcd #3122: Bad Map Projection: Interrupted SpheresEnglish
7·4 months agoScratch that, there’s three. Australia is just an island with overgrown ego.




It’s unreasonable to stop further software development just because there’s a ‘mature’ solution around. Besides, just because a solution is ‘mature’ doesn’t make it good.
And considering that it seems like you can still use the original, about 30 year old format, doesn’t look like there’s any harm for the folks not needing or able to use the new stuff.