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Trump says Elon Musk has agreed to lead proposed government efficiency commission as ex-president unveils new economic plans
  • Sounds like a good way to ensure it's neither efficient or economic. I've come to expect nothing less from Trump's policy suggestions.

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    Vine/TikTok teaches us that anyone can be entertaining, if only for 6 seconds.
  • See, if anything, I think it demonstrates that most people are annoying.. Even after just a few seconds.

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    The culinary opposite of ice cream is pepperoni.
  • This is a perfectly executed shower thought. No notes.

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    the cyber truck has to be the easiest vehicle to wrap
  • That may be, but I doubt many Cybertruck owners would want to make it less clear they own a Cybertruck.

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    How can we stop corporations from using Lemmy as a training dataset for AI?
  • Pepper it with absolutely wrong or illogical information. I mean, you know, more than the usual amount.

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    Trump aides alarmed he's 'just golfing all day and stewing' as election slips away: WaPo
  • Wonderful metaphor. Although it's hard to suspend disbelief in a story about Trump wanting to / knowing how to play video games. He strikes me as the type that'll buy an arcade but never set foot in it. And then remove all that is good about it and fill it with ticket games.

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    A symbol for the fediverse ⁂
  • A fellow greendale alum. Streets ahead!

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    If you think about it, welding is just very hot soldering.
  • They're similar. Generally welding is focused on fusing metals of similar makeup (I.e. steel to steel). While It does frequently (but not always) use "filler" but a good weld relies in the actual fusion of the separate metal pieces, basically melting the pieces together. The filler also tends to be similar in composition to the fused metals.

    Soldering uses a dissimilar metal to join pieces and it doesn't fuse the pieces together.

    There's also brazing, which is somewhere in between those two.

    But, yea, honestly I generalize it all into a hot glue gun for metal :-P

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    Elon Musk says Tesla is an AI company now. Here’s how plausible that is.
  • Makes sense. It sure as shit didn't have any real intelligence.

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    Why do Olympic medalists bite their medals?
  • Olympic athletes are on strict diets. They no longer have such dietary requirements once they've won.

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    Hobbyte
  • Seems presumptuous they use an 8 bit byte in middle earth. I'd expect more like 20 bits, but divided between men, elves, and dwarfs. Well, except one of those bits is the one true bit, having spooky control over the other bits. Clearly middle earth computation is quantum.

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    What are your thoughts on exposing a tool like dockge to outside of your man?
  • I use portainer behind tail scale. Easy management anywhere and no publicly available access.

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    The 6502 CPU Powered a Whole Generation! | The 8bit Guy
  • Yea, we've got it so easy today. These kids have no idea :-P

    But seriously, I'm sorry that sucks. I happened to be lucky enough with an uncle-in-law's dad being an EE and just literally gave me a bunch of 6502 development stuff (by that time it was reasonably dated and he had retired). I also got lucky to live in a place where the libraries has tech and programming books that were pretty decent. Had those two things not been there, it would have been a very different story.

    I try to pay that forward any way I can by taking part in the local tech/invention/science fair thing. Hopefully to be there to show youngsters how wonderful and interesting tech can be.

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    The 6502 CPU Powered a Whole Generation! | The 8bit Guy
  • Same here! Still have my copy of 6502 software design that I used until it fell apart.

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    What is the name of this type of image
  • The east / west division in the cost of light bulbs.

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  • Personally, I think this is a meaningless question. For me it's all about utility. I've found science to provide utility to me in helping understand and, more importantly, predict the world. I've not found the same in religion. I choose paths that provide utility.

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  • If you've made something that you'd like to share with others, this is the place for that. We'd love to hear about what you're working on. What it took to get where you got. What sort of problems you had, things you had to overcome, whatever.

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    lemmy.sdf.org Hello World! - SDF Chatter

    Got a new thing you want to share? Announce it here. We’d love to hear about it. Some Guidelines: 1. When in doubt, assume the poster posted with the best intentions. Language is hard. Communication is harder. 2. Don’t be an asshole. Constructive criticism is fine. But seriously, if you can’t say so...

    Hi All- I created this community for people to share new things they've created. Not sure about you, but I find it inspirational to read about various things people have made. Maybe that can happen here.

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