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  • Absolutely! lmao

  • if they had just pursued a degree in pet play instead of whatever they majored in, they wouldn't have anything to complain about.

  • I think there's a bit more nuance with this one. I'm all for safety and all that, but the fact that one company, SawStop, owns the patent for the blade stop system that they're trying to mandate is a pretty big issue. Sure they've pledged to not enforce the patent if the mandate goes through, but that's entirely on their word, nothing in writing. The cost of a saw would go up if they don't waive the patent enforcement and manufacturers have to pay to license the technology (or some other related patent that the system can't function without). Also, if the saw manufacturers are also making saw blades, they'd probably end up selling more blades as a result of the blade stop, since iirc, the system shunts a hardened steel block into the path of the blade as soon as it detects an electrical current from your finger (or a hot dog in all the demos lol), which stops and breaks the blade in the process. Dunno if that would make up for lost sales due to higher prices, tho.

    None of this would effect table saws that already exist, and higher prices may drive people to buy more used stuff, rather than new stuff.

    On top of dealing with the SawStop patent issues, there's other things that could also help with table saw safety, like designing blade guards that people don't want to remove cuz they get in the way, that aren't addressed by this mandate. This NPR article from 2024 kinda talks a bit more about the whole issue around the blade stop mandate.

    Not to say that this mandate shouldn't happen, I'm more concerned about it being implemented in a way that won't drive people away from buying saws with a blade stop system due to price

  • Oh definitely for that price you could come up with something to clean the balls, but our current Secretary of Health would probably say thats unnecessary and ruins "survival of the fittest" or something and then pocket any extra cash earmarked for safety

  • 100% the next cause of a global pandemic is gonna evolve from that ballpit. The old Mcdonald's Play Place's were worrying enough

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  • oh man this is something im good at

  • Eight Sleep’s products rely on cloud connectivity to control temperature and track biometric data. When AWS went down, users lost access to the app that manages its water-cooled coils, leaving them stuck with whatever setting was last active.

    Insane oversight to design the bed (or any product like this, really) such that it can't be adjusted without the internet.

  • I'm amazed that it can't figure out that it should just defer arithmetic to like, all the functions that Excel already has, rather than trying to LLM its way to the correct answer.

    If you could ask it to do something in Excel that you don't know how to do, and it did it using Excel functions and maybe explained it to you, that would be useful, but as it is now, that thing isn't trustworthy at all.

  • Reddit AI, now sponsored by the Sackler Family!

  • you paid money for that car so you better be getting your moneys worth by getting every single light to turn on or else you'd be wasting the bulbs

  • completely uncharted territory. No one tried to cook a potato until Sam Altman graced us plebs with ChatGPT

  • good thing the crabs cant read this meme

  • DirecTV's screensavers will let a user create an AI avatar of themself by scanning a QR code on the screensaver. Afterward, they can use the avatar to browse through different AI content. Users will also reportedly be able to dress up their AI avatars, allowing Glance's screensaver to recommend real-life products to purchase by performing a reverse-image search.

    Who is gonna even willingly do this? You're not creating a Mii to put into Wii Sports. It's just to advertise to you.

    (the company Glance, mentioned in the quote, is the company providing the AI screensaver ad technology to DirecTV)

  • He saw how Nvidia was creating a nice circular flow of money in the AI industry and decided he wanted to try it too

  • I always get nervous whenever i see one of these new GM pickups cuz they are just wayy too tall.

  • Oh my phone is on the list of devices now. Maybe I'll give Lineage a try if I feel like hopping ROMs again

  • See, not too many people remember the time before Internet Explorer, but "murder" wasn't a word back then. Not even a concept.

  • The Sept. 22 cease-and-desist letter from the state Bureau of Water Pollution Control alleged repeated violations of a settlement agreement that the company had entered into after being fined five years ago for discharging groundwater into storm drains without a permit. That agreement, signed by a Boring executive in 2022, was intended to compel the company to comply with state water pollution laws. Instead, state inspectors documented nearly 100 alleged new violations of the agreement.

    Man when you have basically unlimited money at your disposal, fines really are just another cost of business like buying paper for your printers. I wonder what the cost to properly dispose of their waste or groundwater or whatever would have been, compared to these fines

  • It least Instagram straight up doesn't give a changelog, rather than letting you read dumb exposition that tells you nothing. (Thats still crap tho)