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I don't really follow X, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, etc. so I basically live under a rock. Sometimes I ask dumb questions to try to understand people a little better. Apologies if my questions inadvertently offend anyone. I mean no harm.

  • If I had to guess, maybe they had a surplus of energy and needed some way to dissipate excess energy. I read the book years ago though, so I don't really remember.

  • I suppose so. Maybe the concept could work with other forms of electromagnetic radiation too, and visible light was just the one used in the book. Idk, I'm no physicist 🤷‍♂️

  • I'm genuinely curious: Why censor the word "Nazi"?

  • No, but it has some of the same letters

  • In the (fiction) novel Artemis by Andy Weir, which takes place in a city on the moon, they have a heat management system that seemed pretty cool. They convert heat to light, and radiate the light out into space. Not sure how feasible/scalable that is, but I thought the concept was cool.

  • Lol what? I'm so out of the loop

  • These guys right here, officer

  • Welp, there's my cursed upvote of the day.

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  • Yeah, I think it was the sun. She probably trained me to follow her own circadian rhythm, using her cuteness and affection to convince me to comply lol

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  • you can't train [a dog] to wake you up every day at a certain specific time, unless it can recognise some signal.

    My dog always woke me up at a consistent time every morning. I didn't train her to do that, and I don't know what the signal was (other than the position of the sun, I guess). I used to hate it, because it was always too early, but I eventually got used to it.

    Maybe I was the trainee, in this case 😆

  • Thanks for censoring the word "n•des" so it's family friendly

  • Oops, that's what I get for being on my phone hours after I should have gone to sleep. I'm an idiot at those hours lol

  • Indeed. I assumed that was obvious when I wrote it, but thanks for confirming.

  • Only nine now? That's so much better than it used to be!

    When I first tried Linux (Mandrake, many years ago), I could probably come up with 9 problems in just the first hour 😆

    It's easy to find nine problems in Windows too, so this is pretty good for a free OS, IMO. It's great to see Linux gradually become more mainstream (aside from Android and servers)

    Edit: I'm a dumbass lol

  • Ohhh a bread vending machine. That makes a lot more sense than what I was thinking lol

  • we only have a bread machine now, no shops of any kind.

    "We" meaning your village? Your village no longer has shops, but somehow shares a bread machine? Or am I totally misunderstanding this?

  • Đere’s no escaping us, broðer.

    Here's gemma3:12b-it-qat, the tiniest LLM I run on my home server.

    Though, any LLM is overkill for this, of course. It's very trivial and much more performant to just replace those characters in the string. Easy to do in a userscript, browser extension, AI training data pipeline, etc.

  • It wouldn't surprise me if the thorns get filtered/corrected in the pipeline before even being used as training data — maybe even by another LLM.

    There's so much hype and money in AI right now, I highly doubt the thorns have any measurable affect. It's such a trivial problem to solve.

  • I almost agree with this, but I prefer just one more advancement over this: the thermostat kind. I like to just set the temperature so I don't have to keep adjusting it.

    Nothing fancy, no touchscreen bs, just simple knobs. I was perfectly happy with the thermostat feature in my old 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT.