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Plasmonic modulators could enable high-capacity space communication
  • Researchers have achieved data rates as high as 424Gbit/s across a 53-km turbulent free-space optical link using plasmonic modulators—devices that use special light waves called surface plasmon polaritons to control and change optical signals

    This could be a line from Star Trek

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    ‘Sustainable’ logging operations are clear-cutting Canada’s climate-fighting forests
  • I've gotten so cynical about the "sustainable" label that I pretty much assume any product, company, etc. that claims to be sustainable is probably the exact opposite.

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    Marvel [Tyler Hendrix]
  • They're "depressed and despondent" because they judge comic movie fans? This is some prime Dr. Phil level psychology right here.

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  • https://www.patreon.com/tylerhendrix

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    Looking for a system/application language that is better than C/C++
  • Far as Swift's syntax goes, I really like argument labels too, but it's just that there's SO. MUCH. SYNTAX. Lots of sugar, yes, but sometimes that's part of the problem in my opinion, because it often adds to the syntactic and semantic "noise." Also, there's 98 keywords (more if you count eg. try, try! and try? as different keywords, and this count is missing eg. sending and other new keywords) – compare this to say Rust's or or Python's 35. Java's got 68, while C++ also has 98 and it's notorious for having way too many of them. And then there's all the symbols – some of which have different meanings in different contexts.

    It's true that ARC only applies to reference types, but even with value types you can often get some fairly surprising performance problems due to implicit copies, for example in getters and setters – and the _read and _modify accessors that can sometimes help with that due to returning (well, yielding) a borrowed value instead of a copy aren't meant for "public" use (which doesn't mean many libraries etc. don't use them, much to the consternation of core devs).

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    Who ever thought it sounded good this way? I think it's because headphones weren't widely used back then.
  • Urr, I don't think that's it. I'm not sure stereo sound for vinyls has ever worked so that something like this would be necessary, and it wouldn't really make sense – why would they have to put vocals on one channel and instruments on the other?

    A stereo vinyl player just has the needle moving up and down in addition to left and right, so that the left-right axis is the sum of the waveforms of both channels and the up-down axis is the difference – which means that a regular mono player can play stereo vinyls

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    Dear America
  • Would have cost you exactly 0 € to not be a cunt, but here you are.

    I didn't correct it because I was away from my computer for an extended period – the current version has a different image and is correctly attributed. I didn't delete it because then the existing conversation in the comments would have also gotten nuked, exactly the same reason the mod didn't delete it either.

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    “AI is going to change the world!”
  • Yeah I doubt those particular comments have anything to do with "AI". It just seems fashionable to blame AI for absolutely everything nowadays

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    Dear America
  • I'll just make a new one (this isn't oc) when I get home but that'll be 10h at least. It's OK to nuke this since it is sorta misinfo, although I didn't know it when I posted it

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    Looking for a system/application language that is better than C/C++
  • Swift is… not a great language. It's got some promise but goddamn does it have a "designed by committee" feel to it; they just keep throwing on features like they're going out of fashion and it's getting ridiculously complex. Just the syntax alone is a bit of a nightmare – soooo many keywords and symbols. It's also extremely hard to predict how well Swift code will perform, in large part due to ARC (automatic reference counting) memory management, which is a huge downside for game development. And don't even get me started on the new concurrency stuff…

    Just as a side note, it's not purely an Apple project nowadays. They're still the "project lead" but it's not exclusively theirs anymore. Still, regardless of that, at least personally I really couldn't recommend it especially to someone looking to get into game development.

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    Dear America
  • Ah, figures. I should know better than to post quotes without checking if they're attributed correctly

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    Dear America
  • It's the same with conservatives pretty much around the world right now.

    I really don't know how we're going to unfuck the situation without a lot of bloodshed – and make no mistake, it would be them who spill that blood like they're already doing, just at a much larger scale. As it is, conservatives are a threat to stable and peaceful societies, and due to their resistance to meaningful climate action they're an existential threat to humanity in general.

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    Dear America
  • I actually originally dug this picture up for a post of this RawStory article titled 'Their ignorance is willful': WaPo analyst says enough with the MAGA voter pity, which is highly relevant.

    The problem with the majority of right wing extremists isn't that they're just stupid misled bumpkins, but that they're actual psychopaths who vote for people like Trump because he's promising to hurt everybody they hate

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    Edited to replace original incorrect Herzog attribution with my own version that correctly attributes the quote

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    Comrade Stalin's condition is still serious
  • – Comrade Stalin, is it true that you collect political jokes?
    – Yes
    – How many have you collected?
    – Four labor camps' worth

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    TikTok likely helped far right in German elections: analysts
  • Yeah it's the same here, they and the younger gens have apparently gotten very polarized; the ones who are "good eggs" are really decent folks, and the shitty ones are really shitty.

    So while the extremist reich wing party PS (Perussuomalaiset or "Finns Party", because naturally only a nationalist wank is a real Finn) was their most popular party, as a proportion of their cohorts more young people voted for the Left Alliance than older ones did. Here's a handy table from our 2023 parliamentary elections (source):

    • KOK: National Coalition Party, fiscally conservative
    • PS: Finns Party, extremist right wing
    • SDP: Social Democrat, liberal / marginally left
    • KESK: Centre Party, what it says on the tin
    • VAS: Left Alliance, democratic socialists
    • VIHR: Green League, liberal & green
    • SFP: Swedish People's Party, right wing
    • KD: Christian Democrats, nearly as bad as PS
    • LIIK: Movement Now, nominally center right but about as right wing as KOK

    Actually based on that study the claim that gen Z is more conservative than older gens doesn't seem to hold up. Seems like they're about as conservative, but also more likely to vote Left

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    TikTok likely helped far right in German elections: analysts
  • Hmm, I wonder if Gen Z's politics are different over there compared to here, because at least in Finland the 2. most popular parties they voted for were a right wing extremist party and a "fiscally conservative" party that is essentially indistinguishable from the extremist one (the joke is that the way to tell them apart is that the "fiscal conservatives" wear more expensive suits.) Sure, many do also vote for eg. the Left Alliance who are democratic socialists, but on the whole the generation is more conservative than the older ones

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    Sharing an elevator with an Irishman 😱

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    Get ready for forklift certified goth gf

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