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  • Eh. I've seen enough 300+ HP cars with 10+ year old bald tires and paper thin brake discs to believe otherwise. I personally know two people whose cars have broken wipers that simply don't work. They don't care. I know one guy whose car's passenger door can only be opened by sticking the designated door opening pliers, which are stored under the seat, into the door panel through the hole of that door lock indicator peg thing and then fishing for some lever or whatever. You're simply not gonna be opening that door in an emergency. One dude at my office has an old manual BMW with a shifter knob that just loosely sits on its lever, and can easily come off if you are not careful. Gotta blindly maneuver the knob back onto its spot underneath the leather cover when that happens. He drives it like that daily. No shortage of hideously dirty diesel engines. No shortage of badly misaligned headlights, nonfunctional brake lights, overly loud engines etc.

    In short I not only think state inspections are a good idea, I even think they should be even stricter.

  • "It's not final" unfortunately means Gamefreak still have time to scale it down and make it look uglier. As they've done in the past.

  • It is an evolution of the old "asdasdasd", which popped into existence because it's easier to type into game chat without lifting your left hand off the WASD keys.

    I once heard a young man laugh asdasdasd out loud. As in he actually made the sound "asdasdasd" when laughing instead of the more natural haha sound. Bizarre experience it was.

  • They are used for that kind of applications already. You put one of those on, and some technician remotely guides you in doing some maintenance while looking through your eyes. They can mark things in your fov, show you diagrams, whatever. Pretty neat actually.

  • LLMs can't learn. It's one of their inherent properties that they are literally incapable of learning. You can train a new model, but you can't teach new things to an already trained one. All you can do is adjust its behavior a little bit. That creates an extremely expensive cycle where you just have to spend insane amounts of energy to keep training better models over and over and over again. And the wall of diminishing returns on that has already been smashed into. That, and the fact that they simply don't have concepts like logic and reasoning and knowing, puts a rather hard limit on their potential. It's gonna take several sizeable breakthroughs to make LLMs noticeably better than they are now.

    There might be another kind of AI that solves those problems inherent to LLMs, but at present that is pure sci-fi.

  • Is it a bug though in this case? To me a bug is when a program behaves in a way that's not intended. This might very well be a case of the program behaving exactly as intended, except the intentions of the people who made it were wrong.

  • They don't work well anymore though, that's the whole point. Bethesda's codebase is past "mature", it's just straight up old and outdated now. Has been for a decade at the very least. Their games have looked and performed noticeably worse than their contemporaries for a good while now.

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  • It was definitely Optimus. If you've got an Optimus laptop, everything bad in your life can somehow be traced back to it. Bad battery life? Optimus. Buggy video? Optimus. Hurts when you pee? Optimus. God I fucking hate Optimus.

  • On our German tests back in hs, there was a vocab section where we'd use words in sentences. I didn't know one of the words in one of the tests, so I wrote "ich weiß nicht was

    <word>

    bedeutet", which means "I don't know what

    <word>

    means". Our teacher accepted that one with a laugh, but said it was a one time thing and it would not be allowed again. People still tried their luck with similar tricks after that, but got nothing.

    Me, I was just surprised she'd never seen that in her career before. I wasn't expecting to get any points for that. Thought she for sure would have had other smartass students like me.

  • Can't say I ever made a dramatic entrance into a hospital, but I did once jump into a cab and said "follow that car". Let me tell you man, it felt great. Was amazing. The other car was a friend's and we were going somewhere together as a large group, but still. I recommend everyone at least do that once in their lives. Such a thrill. 10/10.

  • An A-B repeat feature. Member when media players had that? I member. Back in my day you could listen to the ooga booga section of Freak on a Leash 162 times in a row with just two clicks.

  • You underestimate big tech. Judging by the headache inducing track record of AV technology, this would end up as yet another garbled mess of eleventeen different competing codecs with bad implementations, inconsistent specifications, misleading marketing, horrible licensing, and predatory DRM.

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  • Many leaf blowers are powered by angry little single cylinder 2-stroke gas engines. Those obscenely loud and annoying machines are carefully engineered to emit sounds that are perfectly within the most intolerable frequency ranges of the human hearing spectrum.

  • It works both ways. When it's -10°C outside and you walk into a store where the thermostat is set to a cozy 27 and the employees are walking around with short sleeve t-shirts. You spend 2 minutes 37 seconds inside, and leave with your balls drenched in sweat.

  • Not here, but this is a screenshot from a video, likely from a platform where there is something to gain.

  • Linux srom fcratch is my favorite

  • The software that's made to escape Microsoft's ecosystem is being hosted on Microsoft's GitHub.