frezik

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[–] frezik@midwest.social 3 points 2 hours ago

Yeah, I don't like that one, either.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 10 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

If they let up on hating an outside groups for a moment, people might notice that they have no policies that anyone wants.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 13 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

I'm an enthusiast with no kids (and a vasectomy to make sure it stays that way) and I've driven both around a track. Glad to have done it once, but I'm not in any hurry to do it again. Wouldn't buy either one over my Miata.

Supercars are vastly overrated.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 3 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (4 children)

The problem for Christianity is that it doesn't fit with how God is presented. He intervenes in things from time to time. Destroyed civilization with a flood because he didn't like what people were doing with free will.

You might be able to take a Deist stance and make it work. However, then you're implicitly saying there's no evidence for God, and are one step out from agnostic atheism. You could say God changed his mind and saw the flood as a bad idea, but fundamentalists are never going to go for that one.

For that matter, the free will explanation isn't even universal among Christians.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 0 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

You're not calling anyone out on anything. We're all quite aware of habitat destruction. It's just not the focus of this particular thread.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 88 points 5 hours ago (20 children)

I also hate the way "algorithm" has taken over the public consciousness. You can find people unironically saying "I don't want any algorithm in my social media feed", which is a nonsensical statement.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 3 points 6 hours ago (4 children)

Maybe letting cats out is one of the many ways we destroy habitat, and calling it out is valid?

[–] frezik@midwest.social 1 points 7 hours ago

It's a real thing in financial markets. Or it was. America has had a privileged position with borrowing. It's both the cause of the 2008 financial crash, and the country that weathered it best. By 2011, people were looking at the austerity measures in the EU and decided the US was a better place to put their money.

You're not wrong to say it's rich assholes deciding where to put their money, but the fact is that they drive the market.

It's the patriotic suckers out there who don't understand how this privileged position functions and are now dismantling it like monkeys taking apart a typewriter.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 0 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Biden kept quite a few of the tariffs Trump did in his first term. Even increased some of them.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 14 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Reposting (with minor edits) something I wrote in another comment a few days ago:

Cars force communication that is inherently anti-social. If someone is genuinely sitting at a light too long, you honk at them. There aren’t a lot of other good options. But even a honk sounds aggressive. You could be as polite a person as can be in any other situation, but making the completely reasonable choice to honk at them makes it sound like you’re calling their mom fat.

When this happens to me, and the guy ends up pulling into the same parking lot, I tend to avoid any other contact, even if it's just walking by.

[–] frezik@midwest.social 3 points 8 hours ago (6 children)

Are you under the impression that being against urban sprawl is an unpopular opinion on Lemmy?

[–] frezik@midwest.social 6 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Thinking isn't your strong suit.

 
 

There might be a good reason for this. Raster effects were already really good in newer games, and ray tracing could only improve on that high bar. It's filling in details that are barely noticeable, but creap ever so slightly closer to photorealism.

Old games start from a low bar, so ray tracing has dramatic improvement.

 

Not 100% sure if this is a Summit issue or something in Lemmy more generally. Here's the post in question:

https://midwest.social/post/10123989

The link to the blog works on my instance for the desktop. Several other users were reporting the link being broken, and it does break for me on Summit, as well.

When I hit the link on Summit, the requests on the server are GET /api/v3/post?id=2024 and GET /api/v3/comment/list?max_depth=6&post_id=2024&sort=Top&type_=All. It looks like it parsed out the "2024" from the original link and tried to use that in a Lemmy API call.

 

Here's the post in question: https://midwest.social/post/10123989

Which linked to my blog here: https://wumpus-cave.net/post/2024/03/2024-03-20-moores-law-is-dead/index.html

On my instance (midwest.social), this works fine. However, some other users were reporting a broken link, and I also see a broken link when using my mobile app (Summit). When it breaks, I see these calls in the server logs:

  • GET /api/v3/post?id=2024
  • GET /api/v3/comment/list?max_depth=6&post_id=2024&sort=Top&type_=All

Which appear to be Lemmy API calls with some of the actual link data built in.

 
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