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Yeah but the original Wright Flyer was extremely janky. It took decades before planes were safe enough for the general public to fly on them. I doubt it’s going to take decades for LLM’s to get really good, but it’s undeniable that the current generation of these systems are somewhat lacking in quality
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mercedes-Benz adopts Tesla's NACS charging standardEnglish
1·2 years agoNA is a big enough market that lots of models already use specific variations. I could see that happening in the future with charge ports
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mercedes-Benz adopts Tesla's NACS charging standardEnglish
1·2 years agoCCS2 could certainly be redesigned to support 3 phase power in a smaller form factor if they upsized 2 of the power connectors on the mennekes plug to allow them to carry the dc current (similar to how nacs works). But it works well enough for Europe
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World News@lemmy.link•Nebraska firefighters rescue two men swept a mile into a sewerEnglish
2·2 years agoGetting flushed into a sewer seems like a pretty shitty way to die
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Hydro Homies@lemmy.ml•Post here if you drank tap water today.English
5·2 years agoDrank two liters of the good stuff today on a hike
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mercedes-Benz adopts Tesla's NACS charging standardEnglish
8·2 years agoIt says a lot about ccs that all the automakers are switching off of it. Even if the ccs networks weren’t noticeably worse, nacs is smaller, and should make for much easier vehicle packaging designs (see: Tesla nacs in taillights vs ccs behind a big door)
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been updated to Version 1.2.0English
33·3 years agoI’m still on the version they shipped out at release so I can keep my dupe glitch. Somehow I’ve put in over 200 hours in the game despite being a cheater, and I’m still grinding like crazy. Not sure why Nintendo set the economy the way they did tbh
This is why I’m going to hold onto my ancient inkjet without DRM until it dies. I can buy the no-name ink off amazon for $7 and it works just as good
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World News@lemmy.ml•SpaceX Tourists Swoop Into International Space Station
1·3 years agoIf you look at what makes really good sci-if stand out, its that the authors figured out how to make the incredible seem mundane
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Technology@lemmy.world•Twitter seeing 52% of its links removed on google after user requirement changeEnglish
5·3 years agoI for one think this kind of humor represents how we’ve really sunk to the bottom of the barrel here
I mean, come on, hasn’t this just crushed your spirits?
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World News@lemmy.ml•SpaceX Tourists Swoop Into International Space Station
5·3 years agoOnce upon a time, air travel was the purview of the rich and famous. Early aviators like Amelia Earhart were celebrities, but their once-dangerous routes are now flown hundreds of times a day by commercial jets that most people can afford to fly on. The reason we all fly around today is that aviators discovered a virtuous cycle of scale -> profit -> investment -> scale that enabled the industry to develop ever larger and ever more efficient aircraft.
The same thing is going to happen with Spaceflight over the next few years. It took us about 60 years, but we have finally reached the point where lots of ventures can make profits in space, which should hopefully trigger another virtuous cycle that will end with affordable space travel for all
Nugget_in_biscuit@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your experience with Lemmy since last month?
4·3 years agoSeems to me like we are close to hitting some kind of critical mass. It’s been amazing seeing things shift from 1-2 posts getting big threads and 100+ upvotes per day to seeing thousands of those. Also seeing over 100 comments on posts created 30 minutes ago has been neat
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why did old american movies sound so different?English
2·3 years agoSomething that some of the other replies have missed is that older movies were often shot (and a lot of actors were trained) from the perspective of a “stage play for the silver screen.” Stage plays have to work for large audiences, and so they tend to feature more exaggerated voice / body movements. These tricks were used on movies for a long time, but have faded as visual effects and sound recording have gotten better
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•With all the new original content I am reminded of a classic
3·3 years agoFalse, I made this
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Technology@lemmy.world•PC speed gains erased by modern softwareEnglish
60·3 years agoHasn’t this always been the case? Software development is a balance between efficiency of code execution and efficiency of code creation. 20 years ago people had to code directly in assembly to make games like Roller Coaster Tycoon, but today they can use C++ (or even more abstract systems like Unity)
We hit the point where hardware is fast enough for most users about 15 years ago, and ever since we’ve been using faster hardware to allow for lazier code creation (which is good, since it means we get more software per man-hour worked)
In the future please post this to noncredibledefense!
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck Screw Properties for Maintenance and ModificationEnglish
4·3 years agoThank you for posting this! As one engineer to another, well done!
On a side note, do you know if the Steam Deck has a dedicated grounding location to allow work with an esd strap?
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AnarchyChess@sopuli.xyz•What do I do in this position? I'm Hispanic btw.
14·3 years agoHave you considered taking Reddit’s king?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit Won’t Be the Same. Neither Will the InternetEnglish
9·3 years agoYou want to know the difference between Reddit and Wikipedia? One of them is for-profit, and one of them is non-profit. Reddit acted like a benevolent entity so long as it worked to help them grow their user base. But they always knew that their user base was their product, and it was inevitable that they would try to monetize it. Wikipedia (and hopefully the lemmyverse) exist solely for their users, and which is why they have basically stuck around as one of the last truly public service websites





When I was a kid my family used to joke about a post birth abortion. It’s amazing to see someone so desperate that they actually are using the idea to win votes