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  • Thanks for checking that.

    Yeah, it does appear to be select communities so far. I know a few were spammy and even I blocked them.

    Hopefully kbin developer will get a chance to update the tools/site so us moderators can help out and keep the spam controlled so it doesn't spill into other instances.

  • Was it a few years ago Fandom started buying up all these wiki websites?

    Then they started with the ads and it all went to shit.

    There were a bunch of games that had to move their shit off Fandom because it was a mess..

    Now when you want an answer to a simple question, you have to fast track through a some rando's 5min youtube video to get the answer, where they could have put the answer in the title.

    Satisfactory and Path of Exile are two games in recent memory that specifically moved their official wiki's away from Fandom,

    https://satisfactory.wiki.gg/wiki/SatisfactoryWiki

    https://www.poewiki.net/wiki/PathofExileWiki

  • definitely a perk working from home, you decide temperature/sound/etc.

    But I'm talking from an overall society energy use perspective.

    I'm curious if the energy efficiency of having people in one building compares to the energy efficiency of them spread out.

    It will greatly vary, as some are already in apartment buildings sharing that efficiency, some are in better eff rated homes, some are in worse eff rated homes.

    Not sure this study can accurately claim 54% .. even if they said +-10%, it's still probably way out to lunch.

  • The main causes of remote workers’ reduced emissions were less office energy use, as well as fewer emissions from a daily commute.

    I mean yeah, that makes sense,

    But I wonder what the numbers are when it comes to everyone keeping their homes heated/cooled all day compared to communal heating/cooling of a building.

    People working at home will increase their personal emissions to keep their home office heated/cooled, and I suspect you get more bang for your energy buck if they are all in one spot instead of spread out into multiple buildings.

    So sure.. less office energy use, but increased home energy use...

    I wonder how the study calculated that or even bothered...

  • What are you talking about? When MS had the only image AI in the game, it was garbage and couldn't do anything useful. Of course no one was threatened.

    But after researchers got their hands on nVidia 3000 series cards, and finally had access to hardware.

    More advanced research papers started spilling out, which has caused this crazy leap in AI tech.

    Now the image/audio AI is advanced enough to be useful, hence now the threats..

  • Alright, well then I wouldn't rule out a very loose connection at the thermistor then.

    1. I'd probably test the thermistor's reading with no steppers active. (unplug them if you have to)
    2. If signal is still noisy, pull the thermistor out and test. (possibly replace thermisitor)
    3. If it's not noisy, move the hotend around with the steppers off and see if it gets noisy with motion. go back to 2
    4. If it's still not noisy, it's definitely EMF from the steppers, and you'll need to replace the wire to the sensor. ideally with shielded wire and try not to run it along the same path as the stepper wires.
  • I mean screw russia, but be real.

    NO one is repairing and using an airplane frame that has had a crash.

    We write off cars for less... you definitely write off an airplane frame that's had a landing like that, and never certify it for re-use.

    Cutting it up to transport it out of there is 100% normal for any nation.