in OLED screens the colors wear out over time at different rates, so you may be correct
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there’s a book about that, “no such thing as a free gift: the gates foundation and the price of philanthropy”
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•I've got No Name for realizationEnglish3·2 days agotwo spots for pistachios is positively scrumptious
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The future is amazingEnglish39·2 days agothat story didn’t actually happened the way those headlines said it did. the AI was a genuine LLM, but the company also had human contractors that could custom build features for you.
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Funny@sh.itjust.works•Gonna take a wild guess hereEnglish4·3 days agoTHING
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•How to stop car terrorism. This was published in 1931. English3·3 days agoBig steel spikes around every sidewalk
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•The 16‑kilobyte curtain. How Russia’s new data‑capping censorship is throttling CloudflareEnglish2·3 days agoi meant other types of captchas as well, but yes, cloudflare is fairly configurable. I also know other captchas can be more aggressive. And of course captchas can also block or harass “high privacy” configuration browsers and clients, and there’s also the strategy of infinite delay, where a captcha is never quite sure you’re really a human, so you have to work through 12 phases of it only to have to do the exact same thing again the next time you’re on the site. Recaptcha V3 with its “automatic” background captcha is also in a surprising amount of places you’d never know about unless you’re infected with some kind of The-Mainstream-Internet-Hates-You disease. Captchas discriminating against poor countries isn’t some big secret though, as far as I’m aware it’s fairly well known.
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•The 16‑kilobyte curtain. How Russia’s new data‑capping censorship is throttling CloudflareEnglish63·3 days agothey also often prevent legitimate traffic from poorer countries, and aggressively so
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Devils Panties 06/19/2025English13·4 days agoI dunno, I may be stupid but I think we still need confirmation
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why is cottage cheese the only cheese defined by some relationship to a building?English5·4 days agoif you do it you legally have to buy one cheese wheel at the cheese auction there
farfetch’d is a duck that comes with its own leek
in china there are similar security checks for high speed rail
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baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•wtf i love capitalism nowEnglish2·5 days agoI’m pretty sure Isaac Asimov said that all androids are gay so this is like a betrayal of the fundamental spirit of robots
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Israel once again openly declaring genocidal intentions against civilians from the very start.English7·6 days agoSome people just don’t have the capability to hold back, and I don’t think it’s necessarily fair to have their side lose an argument on principle just like that, especially if they do actually face an injustice. In petty drama like relationship issues there are techniques of coaxing the underlying problem out of people who wouldn’t otherwise be able to articulate themselves, for example nonviolent communication. Its main system is that you find out via targeted questioning what emotions you’re feeling, and which needs (satisfied or unsatisfied) contribute to those feelings (loneliness, sadness, frustration <- the need for human connection is unsatisfied), and why those needs are in the state they are (for example your partner has paid a little less attention to you because work recently became more stressful, or the current political climate is stressful). After figuring out the root causes you do some brainstorming to figure out targeted solutions, and often you can find solutions that satisfy everybody’s needs. The key to it is its unique way of communicating with each other, which takes effort but is often exactly what you need. And as I mentioned, it often has a magical effect on people who somehow just can’t seem to solve their own problems, usually due to chronic miscommunication. It’s definitely a learned skill, but it helps a ton. 10/10 would recommend.
“So what’s this about your recent promotion at BlackRock again?”
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.deto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Vibe coding your MFAEnglish16·7 days agoIn case you’re legitimately wondering about the acronym, it’s multi-factor authentication
I understand, but people also have very different standards of communication clarity. There are a lot of hidden assumptions, even when you’re trying to be 100% clear. Sometimes people can’t put their thoughts into words, or they don’t have the capacity for what you think is clarity. And in this case it’s just a very minor mistake. The person might not be native, or they may have been failed by their education system, or they might just be tired or stressed. There are lots of valid reasons why communication can degrade. I’m a bit autistic and struggle with ambiguous meaning or communication that doesn’t fit patterns I’m used to, sometimes to a truly irrational degree, and I’d like for others to speak my language more so I can understand them better, and I’d like to be able to speak their language more, to make them understand me better, but it’s just sort of the way of life. People are very fluid beings, not at all tied to rigid logic. People are also all very different, and their efforts all come in different forms. They emphasize different things, focus on different things, not just communication efficiency. What I’ve learned too with other autistic people is that everyone’s standards for communication clarity are different. I don’t think you can speak a universal language that everybody understands perfectly 100% of the time. What does happen is that people who talk to each other often learn each other’s language, able to talk more concisely and efficiently, but you can’t really expect that of strangers on the internet. Of course “birds of a feather flock together” as they say. People in the same internet communities might have the same interests, consume the same media, have the same discussions with the same people. But there’s no getting around communication degrading. In the worst case you just have to ask someone what they mean, maybe clearly explain your issue with the ambiguities, and wait for disambiguation. Learning to ask precise questions so as to elicit the best response from someone, to immediately get the answer you seek, is also a lifelong challenge. It’s not worth getting upset about a single instance of degraded communication, if you can even call it that. I’d be more upset with the universe for making us all so very different.
multi-track drifting! also if you can understand another person, isn’t that the whole point of communication?
absolutely