nucleative

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[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

He seems to lack competence in many ways, but some of the guys around him are a whole lot more conniving and potentially effective.

It's also not likely Trump feels any urge to hire a somewhat moderate(ish) cabinet of professionalls like he did last time. I assume he learned his lesson given that they all eventually turned on him.

So let's see. I think he's spent the past 4 years surrounding himself with some bad hombres, to borrow a saying, and now he's ready to act with fewer guardrails.

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

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Etc

Voters can select a category

Now I can browse in serious mode, funny mode, etc

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

Like the angry matrons in cookie clicker 🍪

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 21 points 6 days ago

This case is a pretty good example of how even though you might win a lawsuit against somebody for a lot of money, it doesn't necessarily mean you will get any money.

Getting a judgment is the first part. Collecting is like doing the whole thing over again.

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago

Could build a reverse proxy to mask Lemmy links behind something that seems more legit

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 18 points 6 days ago (4 children)

I really wonder how they get a representative sample these days. I haven't answered my phone for years and I'm surely not the only one.

Do they only call, or do they send DMs on TikTok or what?

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

And if you work for a company that supports causes you don't agree with... Move on.

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I could lend out my old computer with old games installed to somebody else to use, right?

What if instead i lend my hard drive, is it still the same thing? Or what if I lend out my remote access screen sharing password to my old PC. Still the same?

Maybe the legal workaround is to game the system here a bit - forget downloading executables which feels a lot like pirating and just lend access to a system that is legally running the original license.

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You are correct. Later drives sometimes had a cable select dip switch/pin or different ports on the motherboard.

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah there's so many manufacturers of various connectors that it can be really tricky to nail down the exact model numbers

[–] nucleative@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Non-US citizens can get permanent residency and a green card if they invest at least certain amount of money in the USA. I think it's about $1,050,000 and set up a company that employs 10 other people.

 

Pretty sure I'm having heat creep up the Bowden tube, as it's getting jammed a few cm back from the hot end and then can't push the filament any more. When I get it out there's a little molten bulb at the filament.

In this fail, I think it jammed as usual and the extruder found a way to keep going.

I tried turning down the hot end from 215 to 200 and it's still failing. My cooling fan is running at 100%.

This is the third time I've had this print fail at about this layer, around 1 hour into what will be a 26 hour print.

Any ideas?

 

I'm in the process of hiring for a position and I have two candidates. It's a tough call because both are very proficient but each has some unique attributes. I thought I might ask ChatGPT's assistance with thinking it through.

I recorded myself talking through my thoughts on each one as I read through their resume and the Q&As that I've done with each. Then uploaded the audio file to the whisper-1 api for transcription (for this I'm using the OpenAI API).

Then I pasted the transcribed text into GPT4 and then prompted it with: "Above is my transcribed notes comparing two candidates for a position together. Help me think through this decision by asking me questions, one at a time."

ChatGPT proceeded to ask me really good questions, one after the other. After a while I felt like it had got me to think about many new factors and ideas. After about 22 questions I'd had enough, so I asked it to wrap up and summarize our next steps, to which it spit out a bullet-point list of what we'd concluded and, what steps we should take next.

I don't know if everyone is using ChatGPT this way, but this is a really useful feedback system.

 

My project is a "breathing" white 12v LED strip controlled by an esp32 on a dev board, and switched with an IFLZ44N mosfet.

In my video you can see it working but also hear the power supply complaining.

I'm using the LEDC Arduino library which allows me to select the frequency and resolution for PWM.

If I set the frequency too low the whine is extreme, but at this setting it's the best I've been able to achieve, which is about 9000Hz. Unfortunately you can still hear the sound from across the room!

It is a cheapo solid state power supply that claims it can output 12v up to 25A. I tried my desktop supply and it emits some whine too, so I don't think replacing the power will totally fix this.

Is there a technique for tuning the frequency or even just masking it somehow?

 

Saw this come through from Octoprint remotely. It was an 8 hour print and died about at about the 7:15 mark.

 

Old habit, I opened rif and it loads current posts! What's going on?

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