[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 year ago

It's possible that I'm not familiar enough with it, but in my experience OpenSCAD makes the vast majority of projects take way longer compared to non-scripting-based CAD software. I learned Onshape for a class and haven't used OSCAD since. (though it definitely still has some niche uses)

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

AV1 is very efficient (around twice as good as h264), but a filesize that low was almost definitely because the default encoding settings were more conservative than the ones used to encode the blu-ray. The perceptual quality of that 1.5gb file will be noticeably lower than the 44gb one

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"special people"

I assume they mean experts in that specific field, i.e. people whose job it is to put on firework shows. It's not that there's one specific group of people who can buy a lot more, but that there are some things that we should only allow experts to buy.

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 1 year ago

we need to make a /c/wizardposting

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 17 points 1 year ago

disrespecting 19x culture moment
(/j ofc)

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

LLMs, IIRC, are really bad at IQ-test type questions that require abstract reasoning, especially if they require multiple steps. So, something like

The box is yellow and red.
If the box is yellow, it is good.
If the box is blue, it is unhappy.
If the box is good and happy, the box is awesome.
If the box is red, it is happy.
Is the box awesome?

is what I'd use.

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 1 year ago

There was an account that made a ton of posts in different communities implying that they were planning a banana-themed bank robbery. (asking if the bananamobile could outrun a police car was their most popular post, for example)
The account's either been deleted or banned, unfortunately, so there's nothing I can link to.

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RIP banana plant guy 2023-2023

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[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 8 points 1 year ago

you got a problem with banana plant guy?

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We're the third largest community on Lemmy, and I see a lot of people around the site asking what exactly this place is. I know we have a sidebar, but maybe a pinned post with an explanation of how the community came about & why every post is titled rule would help

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[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 29 points 1 year ago

I've never administrated a Lemmy instance, but I can't shake the feeling that the traffic and activity that would generate would be a massive blow to the infrastructure we have right now. I can't name anybody at the moment, but maybe we should start with someone a bit smaller?

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[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Eventually somebody's going to pull the lever, either accidentally or deliberately, so it's best to flip it while it kills the least amount of people.
I guess b/c of that it's sort of like the regular trolley problem.

[-] maximus@lemmy.sdf.org 19 points 1 year ago

I think it's more how uncommon the situation is, the complexity and odds of the rescue, and the 'ticking clock' effect that came from them only having 96 hours of oxygen. Stories need to be interesting to get mass media coverage (look at the Tham Luang cave rescue - none of them were billionares), and, as incredibly bleak as this sentence sounds, a boat capsizing with hundreds onboard just isn't interesting enough.

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