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  • Ah, I was thinking more of a spinlaunch thing. Yours would make more sense, but would require a fuckton of industry in space or on the moon to have it work. I wonder how much more effective a self contained spinlaunch style thing would be on the moon.

  • Its also available on battle net where they keep advertising it to me 😡.

    May be diluted by that too.

  • Yes the "young" team that first raced in 1991.

    Hass is the only team that isn't an "grown up" yet I think?

  • You still need to fire an engine on the far side of your orbit though which makes it more difficult as it still needs to be able to propel itself (while surviving the acceleration)

  • Look for a square or an X (or a square with an X in it) right Infront of the stop line for the lights. If it's there, that detects a car waiting.

    There may be more of them further up the road to detect more cars waiting/arriving.

    They are basically using big loops of wire to detect cars through magmatism.

    They tend not to detect cyclists, so I often have to move to the side and wave cars forward so lights on side streets will change.

  • Good to see companies making a stand where governments (kinda understandably) won't.

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  • I consider temperature and fan controls to be safety critical for demisting windows etc for example.

  • I think the concern is that although it's victimless, if it's legal it could.... Normalise (within certain circles) the practice. This might make the users more confident to do something that does create a victim.

    Additionally, how do you tell if it's really or generated? If AI does get better, how do you tell?

  • Is there any way to actually have an effect of Firefox strategy? If they were a public company you could buy shares etc?

  • On the patent - can a European dev not make a game using it and.... Just not release it in the US?

    I assume that they would get money stolen from them from any other games they have released in the US? Or could steam be forced to take money from them for non US sales?

    Software patents are BS

  • With the obvious disclaimer that it will hike your electricity bill.

  • I wasn't going to read the article until I read your comment. Wtf!

  • I was going to bring up the Herman miller Arron, but that released in 1994!

  • Looks to be about 50/50 between the dictionaries I looked at. Wikipedia includes friends in it's definition.

  • My understanding is that is included in nepotism nowadays (used to be family only, now more general)

  • My favourite tech interview technique was the code review style. Give them some code with a range of deliberate issues and ask them to code review it live on the call.

    Tests their code comprehension and as you can ask them questions live, it's reasonably AI proof (I think). You can ask them to refactor things on the call, which tends to be something AI is weak at. It also requires no take home work for the applicant.

    My company has just said that AI use in the interview is fine, but we will be asking questions as they work through it to check they actually understand things.

  • That's a lot of useful info, thanks!

  • What do you want to run in a VM that can’t run in Docker?

    a VM with torrent client and a killswitched VPN was the easiest way to get a secure setup. also meant if it ever got virused I could just roll it back. I need to look more into what docker can actually do by the looks of it.

    You are the second person to suggest unraid - is it ok to sit on the perpetual license (for a few years at a time), or are the updates really required? It supports GPU passthrough right, so I can have a 'normal' linux desktop for gaming while running the other stuff in the background?

    TY for the response!