xkcd xkcd xkcd #2987: Tectonic Surfing
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 6 hours ago 100%

    Was it Randall or someone else who mentioned in a speech that infinite patience could be a superpower? Like, when you arrive at the store just when it closes, you would just stand there outside the locked door until it opens again. Anyway, this comic connects beautifully with that idea.

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  • europe Europe Europe’s great battery hope Northvolt is fighting for survival
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 19 hours ago 100%

    15 billion? I thought industrial projects usually cost about 1-5 billion. Is it really that much bigger than other big projects?

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  • health Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related Healthcare: How Long Do Patients Have To Wait?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 day ago 100%

    If they included that sort of bias in the data, America would be number one.

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  • futurology Futurology André Franquin was ahead of his time
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 days ago 100%

    I wonder if there were already some early prototypes he could have drawn inspiration from.

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  • xkcd xkcd xkcd #2985: Craters
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 days ago 100%

    Is this a thing now? You’re trying to turn it into a thing, right?

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  • xkcd xkcd xkcd #2985: Craters
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 days ago 100%

    Haven’t I read this comment somewhere before…

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  • linux Linux GNOME 47 Can Now Be Built With X11 Support Disabled - Phoronix
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 4 days ago 100%

    Is the decade long transition period really over?

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  • upliftingnews Uplifting News Chile produced 9.4% of its primary energy from solar in 2023 — the highest in any country that year
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 4 days ago 100%

    These numbers seem really small compared to all the headlines I’ve seen over the years. I expected Chile to be closer to 99% if it’s the leading country in solar power.

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  • unpopularopinion Unpopular Opinion There are too many damn anime communities on Lemmy
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 5 days ago 25%

    You can choose to browse all, local or subscribed. My guess is, you don’t spend much time checking the subscribed feed if you end up seeing stuff you don’t care about. It’s true that pretty much everything in the “all” menu is irrelevant stuff I don’t want to see, so I don’t really check that place very often.

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  • unpopularopinion Unpopular Opinion If you don't want EVERYONE to participate in your community, then you should really make it private.
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 50%

    If the vegans there can’t take a joke, they aren’t very chill. However, being intentionally offensive and rude shouldn’t be tolerated, even if it’s a chill place.

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  • linux Linux Linux File System
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    It’s a tradition at this point. If you post an infographic about unix/linux system folders, you’re obliged to avoid all modern sources. Preferably, you would use material that is at least 20 years old.

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  • science Science Iron as an inexpensive storage medium for hydrogen
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    If the system works and makes financial sense, then it could help with energy storage, which would be awesome.

    The material appears to be cheap, but obviously you would need a lot of it. Storing meaningful amounts of hydrogen in anything other than a high pressure tank takes ridiculous amounts of space.

    If this technology was applied at an industrial scale - and you should - a storage facility could be as large as an open pit mine. Large scale production of renewable energy already requires plenty of space, so many such facilities are already located in remote places. If you also add energy storage to the plan, you’ll just need even more space than initially expected, but that shouldn’t be a problem, right? I mean, you’re already building in the middle of nowhere, so there’s plenty of space.

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  • xkcd xkcd 2982: Water Filtration
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    Here’s an idea. Once you’ve already split the water molecules with electrolysis, you should throw those streams into separate mass spectrometers, but without the detector obviously. The idea is, that with ions flying in a magnetic field, their mass would determine where they land. Anything that isn’t the right kind of isotope, let alone right kind of atom, would be separated into the waste stream.

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  • unpopularopinion Unpopular Opinion If you don't want EVERYONE to participate in your community, then you should really make it private.
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    I see a lot of comments about a particular vegan community. Sounds like people here need something like c/chillVegans where you don’t get kicked out unless you’re a total menace.

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  • coffee Coffee Anyone tried Kopi Luwak coffee?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    Since it is very expensive, many farmers have resorted to unethical production methods. It’s nearly impossible for you to know how it was produced, so there’s a pretty good chance the coffee you can get your hands on came from a farm where the civets are not treated anywhere near as well as you would hope.

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  • xkcd xkcd xkcd #2983: Monocaster
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    There’s also a huge 0-wheels market. Just think how cool wheel-free skates and boards are.

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  • coffee Coffee How much do y'all spend on coffee a month?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    You can also do americano style with the AP. If I’m brewing to 3 people at once, I make the coffee very strong, and then dilute it with milk or water to make it just right.

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  • coffee Coffee How much do y'all spend on coffee a month?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    About 75 €/month at most, but that would require drinking only specialty coffee. Normally I also have a bag of cheap supermarket coffee, which I use for experiments and training. Really good specially coffee costs about 80…100 €/kg, while good light roasted fresh supermarket coffee costs about 14 €/kg, so that can easily bring that monthly expense down.

    Since I drink a little bit of both, I think the overall cost is somewhere around 30…40 €/month.

    AP filers are really cheap, so they contribute only cents to the monthly sum. Can you really taste the difference between two filter types? If so, can Chemex really justify the higher cost?

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  • unpopularopinion Unpopular Opinion The Floor Is Comfier Than Beds and Couches
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1 week ago 100%

    “Ambient temperature“ is even vaguer. We should start referring to different things as ambient temperature when talking about hot and/or cold things.

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  • vexillology Vexillology Flag of the US but Constitutional instead of Territorial
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    Totally agree. How much symbolism do you want to put into a flag anyway. Even without the torch, this flag has plenty. Also, the torch has way too much detail to work in a flag, but you could simplify it to just a wavy flame.

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  • map_enthusiasts Map Enthusiasts Mercator v Reality
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    Maybe one day I’ll get a Cahill-Keyes projection on the wall. I think it’s useful to see how surface areas compare.

    Like this

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  • map_enthusiasts Map Enthusiasts Mercator v Reality
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 83%

    It’s great for navigating at sea, but bad for looking at the world as a whole. Nowadays most people use maps for the latter; hence the complaints.

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  • lemmybewholesome Lemmy Be Wholesome Remember to give yourself some simple pleasures
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    It’s “>2000mg/kg”

    To me, this says that they didn’t bother testing any doses higher than that. So, who knows how much you really need to ingest to see an effect. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    That value also seems pretty reasonable, since who would replace the milk of their morning cereal with olive oil.

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  • science science The dye in Doritos can make mice transparent
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 66%

    It’s called research. You search for something, can’t find it, so you try again; hence the prefix.

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  • map_enthusiasts Map Enthusiasts Arabic dialects of the Maghreb
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    My guess is, the map of North Africa is really rough, because nobody actually put in the years of research time to produce a detailed map. Haven’t really tried looking for a better version, so if you find one, that bit of evidence can prove me wrong instantly. If that’s the case, the map we see here is a simplified version meant for internet audiences.

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  • map_enthusiasts Map Enthusiasts Arabic dialects of the Maghreb
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    Norwegians seem lo love linguistic about as much as Finns do. Because of this enthusiasm, people have been making extremely detailed dialect maps for decades. My guess is that these two countries are the exception and the rest of the world focuses on funding other types of research.

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  • science science NASA's solar sail successfully spreads its wings in space
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    Either way, NASA is already exploiting it. I guess, next they’ll find a way to glitch through the very fabric of the universe to teleport to a distant galaxy without moving at all or even using any energy.

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  • unpopularopinion Unpopular Opinion rolling bags should not be allowed as carry-ons for flights
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    Yeah, I guess that’s the only reason they haven’t done that already. Although, I’m pretty sure that eventually some ultra cheap airline company will optimize the hell out of everything like boarding efficiency, take-off weight and everything to make the tickets as cheap as possible.

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  • askscience Ask Science Can you safely heat people with microwaves?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    Your skin can (kinda sort of) sense temperature, but what about the muscle, fat and bone that sits below the skin? If those parts get suddenly heated up, would you even notice before it’s too late? If not, this could lead to some serious damage.

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  • unpopularopinion Unpopular Opinion rolling bags should not be allowed as carry-ons for flights
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 57%

    What the airline company really care about is weight. To address that, they could charge you by the kilogram. If you’re heavy or bring lots of stuff with along, you would need to pay extra. This would encourage people to bring as little as possible or send their stuff to the destination through some shipping company.

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  • cybersecurity Cybersecurity If you had to access an unfamiliar flash drive (or other data storage), what safety precautions would you take?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2 weeks ago 100%

    That keyboard thing was pretty clever. I would not have thought of that.

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  • whatisthisthing What is this thing? What are the white antennas on this pole
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    They said that people would start dying like flies in no time. Why do I care? You see, currently houses and cars are so expensive, because there are many people who also want to buy those things. If the population was cut to a fraction, as was promised, the prices would crash accordingly due to massive oversupply of everything. I’m still waiting for the day when I can buy a house with 1000 €.

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  • science Science LLMs produce racist output when prompted in African American English
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    Aah, the classic Soon™. The gaming industry has taught you well.

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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    We were all supposed to die by late 2020. What’s taking so long?

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  • xkcd xkcd xkcd #2978: Stranded
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    I think we could send robot farmers there to grow some food for the people living in orbit. Maybe low-G carrots could be nicer than the ones grown on earth.

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  • coffee Coffee Where can I learn about how to make coffee?
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    In addition to what everyone else has already mentioned, I would like to point out that tasting is a skill you can develop. It’s possible to taste the difference between two methods or recipes, but if you haven’t developed that skill, it’s very hard to tell if a particular change or consistency even matters. Without this skill, you won’t really appreciate the time and effort you put into making coffee in a particular way.

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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    Humans are very picky. Must have certain amount of gravity, need to see green stuff, can’t handle radiation etc. it’s is as if they were built to be on a specific planet and nowhere else.

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  • coffee Coffee James Hoffmann on Andrew Huberman
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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    I drink about two cups a day (400 ml in total), and I definitely get a headache if I drop my caffeine intake too suddenly. If I was adapted to drinking much less, then I might be able to go an entire day without noticing anything, but at the current level, it’s just not going to happen. Did James mention how much coffee do the participants normally drink every day? If they are all in the 1 cup club, these results are only exploring one extreme of the scale.

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  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3 weeks ago 100%

    And you would need to include exteme cases to make the effects visible. Having two cups a day might not be enough, and 4 might just approach the limit. People who drink like 10 cups a day should stand out in a study like this.

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    Unexpected Factorial Hamartiogonic 3 months ago 91%
    30! drop in social credit score

    Original post: https://feddit.de/post/13150286 30! ≈ 2.7*10^32 [according to WolframAlpha](https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=30%21)

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    Unexpected Factorial Hamartiogonic 4 months ago 94%
    September 24!

    Now September has about 6.2*10^23 days, which is several orders of magnitude longer than the age of the known universe. [source](https://feddit.uk/post/11980278)

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    Bean Hamartiogonic 5 months ago 92%
    Any news?

    Would like to know more about what’s going on with the development of this app? Any plans? How are things going? What sort of things will be the primary focus in the near future?

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    Mildly Infuriating Hamartiogonic 6 months ago 86%
    The tiles

    [Spoiler, there’s more.](https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/778cfaff-de52-497d-85ac-a4bc226a4d1a.webp?format=jpg) Location: Finland, Helsinki, Pukinmäki railway station

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    Coffee Hamartiogonic 7 months ago 86%
    Should you invest in a better grinder?

    If you're not quite sure about getting into coffee, you can get started with a small budget, and you can make a nice cup of coffee that way. Probabaly not a great cup, but a cup of coffee you'll find enjoyable at the time. Once you start experimenting with different variables and digging a bit deeper into different flavors, you may notice that you're not getting the same cup every time. That's when you start pushing the limit of what's possible with the equipment you have available, and you'll realize that using a cheap grinder is sort of like making you play this game in the hard mode. **Examples:** Using a cheap blender type grinder (blade grinder) means you can easily chop coffee to some unknown random particle size. You don’t pay much, but at least you can use recently roasted whole bean coffee, which is great. If you want to adjust the particle size in a specific way, that’s when it gets very tricky. Did you grind one second longer than last time? Too bad, now it’s way too fine and you’re getting a bitter cup as a result. Fortunately, you can easily fix that with milk, but as you start noticing more details in the taste profile, you start demanding more and more. Consequently, fixing mistakes with milk won’t be as appealing as it once was. Using a cheap hand grinder is a lot better than an electric blender. Once you set the screw at a specific position, you’ll get the same particle size every time, which is great for consistency. What if you decide to use a french press today, but tomorrow you want to switch back to pour over, moka pot or AeroPress? Too bad, the grinder has no markings on it, so you’ll just have to eye-ball the setting and hope for the best. That’s obviously easier than timing your blender perfectly every time, but it’s still not exactly easy to get great results. **The solution:** Eventually you’ll want to buy a burr grinder (electric or manual) with clear markings for different grind sizes. **When to invest?** Don’t spend any more money on better gear until you’ve already “needed” better gear a few times in order to fix something you’ve noticed in your cup. As long as you’re relatively happy with your current gear and the cup it produces, there’s no need to spend more on this hobby. However, when you start noticing new things, that’s the right time to buy something that really addresses a specific thing you have in mind. **Summary:** Get started with cheap gear and upgrade only when you think it’s necessary. Getting some random cup of coffee using cheap gear is easy, but getting a specific kind of cup with that gear is hard. Using more expensive gear will make it easier. **Something else?** This is based on my personal experiences, and your experiences may differ. This rule of thumb might apply to grinders, but it is not guaranteed to apply to other types of equipment. For instance, I don’t own an espresso machine, so I have no idea how price is reflected on the end result in that case.

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    Standardization Hamartiogonic 7 months ago 77%
    separator collision

    Can we please just use a space for thousands and something else for decimals? Use a comma, point, hedgehog emoji 🦔 or whatever happens to be traditional in your country, but please make sure it will never ever be confused with a thousands separator.

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    Suomi Hamartiogonic 7 months ago 100%
    Opettavainen tarina siitä miten tavaroita tilataan muuhun kuin omaan kotiosoitteeseen

    Yksityisyyden vuoksi olen muutellut tarinasta yhtä sun toista. Oletetaan, että asun vaikka Espoossa, ja sukulaisia asuu Kittilässä. Lähdin sukulaisreissulle Kittilään, ja vietän siellä aikaa noin kuukauden verran. Siellä ollessani päätin tilata sukulaiselle yhden jutun Ranskasta. Ajattelin, että vaikka paketin toimittamiseen meneekin yli viikko, olen vielä silloin Kittilässä vastaanottamassa, joten kaiken pitäisi toimia ihan hyvin. Ilmoitin tilaukseen omat maksutietoni, mutta pistin toimitusosoitteeksi sukulaiseni osoitteen. Viime viikolla Ranskalainen firma ilmoitti, että paketti on lähtenyt postiin ja kaikki näytti hyvältä. Äsken lähetys ilmaantui myös postin kännykkäohjelmaan, mutta siinäpä kerrottiinkin, että paketti ei tulekaan Kittilään, vaan Espooseen! Miten tähän päädyttiin ja kenen vika se oli? Aluksi ajattelin, että lähetyksestä vastaava firma ei taaskaan lukenut tilauksen tietoja, mutta tällä kertaa se firma ei edes saanut mitään muuta kuin tuon Kittilän osoitteen. Aamukahvia hörpiskellessä pengoin kaikki mahdolliset tiedot tilauksesta ja hoksasin että Postilla on yksi aika jännä käytäntö. ”Viemme paketit valitsemaasi Omaan noutopisteeseen, jos - et ole valinnut verkkokaupassa noutopistettä, vaan olet tilannut katuosoitteeseen ja - olet antanut puhelinnumerosi tilauksen yhteydessä.” Toden totta, ihan kaikki ehdot täyttyivät, ja nyt paketti on matkalla aivan eri paikkaan kuin mihin sen halusin. 1. Olen määritellyt oman noutopisteen, koska Espoossa ollessani haluan paketit aina tiettyyn paikkaan. 2. Ranskalainen verkkokauppa ei tiedä mitään suomalaisista noutopisteistä, joten sellaista ei voinut valita siinä vaiheessa ollenkaan. 3. Tilasin sen Kittilässä olevaan katuosoitteeseen, koska siellähän vastaanottajakin on. 4. Annoin oman puhelinnumeroni tilauksen yhteydessä, jotta sitä kautta voin seurata missä mennään. Näin jälkeenpäin ajateltuna olisi kai pitänyt laittaa sukulaisen numero tähän. Oletettavastikin Ranskalainen pakettifirama vielä liimasi pakettiin ihan oikean osoitetarran, mutta kun looda saapui Suomen rajan yli, Posti vetikin siitä aivan uudet johtopäätökset. Kun siinä kerran on minun puhelinnumeroni, posti totesi, että sitä numeroa vastaava noutopiste on määritetty, joten katuosoite voidaan unohtaa kokonaan, ja paketti meneekin siis aikaisemmin määriteltyyn noutopisteeseen. Paketti saapuu pian Espooseen, ja tulee viemään siellä automaatista tilaa muilta lähetyksiltä. Sitä säilytetään kai jotain viikon verran, mutta siinä vaiheessa minä olen kuitenkin vielä Kittilässä, joten tuokaan pelivara ei lohduta. Paketin toimitusosoitetta voi vaihtaa lennosta, mutta vain lähettäjä voi tehdä semmoisen tempun; ei vastaanottaja. Paketille voi teoriasssa ostaa lisää säilytysaikaa, mutta en ole löytänyt sellaista vaihtoehtoa vielä mistään. Minun tapauksessani sitä pitäisi kai ostaa ainakin 2 viikkoa lisää. Maanantaina pitää ottaa yhteyttä asiakaspalveluun, niin nähdään miten tämä sekasotku korjataan. Eipä olisi arvannut, että yhden paketin tilaaminen menisi näin monimutkaiseksi.

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    Arch Linux Hamartiogonic 8 months ago 90%
    GPT told me to break my system https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/e7f135fc-26e9-4a86-afdb-1117fd008864.webp

    In my case, there are 95 packages that depend on zlib, so removing it is absolutely the last thing you want to do. Fortunately though, GPT also suggested refreshing the gpg keys, which did solve the update problem I was having. You gotta be careful with that psycho!

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    spiderbro Hamartiogonic 8 months ago 100%
    Spider appreciation

    Hopefully this is the right sub for sharing my appreciation for spiders. I really like seeing spiders in my home, because they eat the other critters that might be trying to invade my place. There aren’t any dangerous spiders in this country, so they’re all welcome here. Thumbs up for spiders. 👍👍 Just the other day, I encountered a relatively big spider. A little while after switching the lights off in the night, I suddenly remembered I had to do something. I got up and switched the lights back on, and that’s when I saw it. In my geographic location 2-3 cm is on the bigger end of the spectrum, but in warmer climates you would probably call it small instead. It quickly scurried away under the kitchen cupboard, so I guess that’s where it also stays during the day. I wished it good hunting. Since it was running around, it probably isn’t the web weaving kind. The abdomen was long and the legs were relatively long, but not super long. It was difficult to to identify it any better in those conditions.

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    Unexpected Factorial Hamartiogonic 10 months ago 42%
    Keyboard under $30!

    It’s approximately 2.652 × 10^32

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    Unexpected Factorial Hamartiogonic 11 months ago 77%
    Top 5! wallets

    ![](https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/3e93fbec-36e2-4cb8-98ba-a7f2f53a68be.jpeg?format=jpg)

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    Asklemmy Hamartiogonic 11 months ago 92%
    Which task would be ideal for an LLM such as chatGPT?

    Here's some context for the question. When image generating AIs became available, I tried them out and found that the results were often quite uncanny or even straight up horrible. I ended up seeing my fair share of twisted fingers, scary faces and mutated abominations of all kinds. Some of those pictures made me think that since the AI really loves to create horror movie material, why not take advantage of this property. I started asking it to make all sorts of nightmare monsters that could have escaped from movies such as The Thing. Oh boy, did it work! I think I've found the ideal way to use an image generating AI. Obviously, it can do other stuff too, but with this particular category, the results are perfect nearly every time. Making other types of images usually requires some creative promptcrafting, editing, time and effort. When you ask for a "mutated abomination from Hell", it's pretty much guaranteed to work perfectly every time. What about LLMs though? Have you noticed that LLMs like chatGPT tend to gravitate towards a specific style or genre? Is it longwinded business books with loads of unnecessary repetition or is it pointless self help books that struggle to squeeze even a single good idea in a hundred pages? Is it something even worse? What would be the ideal use for LLMs? What's the sort of thing where LLMs perform exceptionally well?

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    Ask Lemmy Hamartiogonic 12 months ago 94%
    Which prediction was supposed to happen already?

    During covid times I heard many interesting conspiracy predictions such as the **value is money will fall to zero**, the **whole society will collapse**, the **vaccine will kill 99% of the population** etc. None of those things have happened yet, but can you add some other predicitons to the list? Actually, long before covid hit, there were all sorts of predictions floating around. You know, things like the 2008 recession will cause the whole economy to collapse and then we’ll go straight to Mad Max style post-apocalyptic nightmare or 9/11 was supposed to start WW3. I can’t even remember all the predictions I’ve heard over the years, but I’m sure you can help me out. Oh, just remembered that someone said that paper and metal money will disappear completely by year xyz. At the time that date was like only a few years away, but now it’s more like 10 years ago or something. Still waiting for that one to come true…

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    Photography Hamartiogonic 1 year ago 100%
    Using excessively bright sunlight to your advantage to bring out the main subject. (forget-me-not, myosotis sp.)

    ![](https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/8bceaec5-68e4-4edb-97ce-1ea9709ba42f.jpeg)

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