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  • The Jedi are against starting a war without the consent of the people that will actually suffer the consequences of that war.

    At least when it's not one of them on the line, anyway.

    The thing is, if any of then gave a shit, they'd have her free shortly after leaving, without attacking anybody.

  • Anakin: In my view, it's the observations that are wrong!

    Dark matter (WIMPs) has a lot of known issues, the largest one being that we should probably already have seen it (but not certainly, we just excluded almost all of it, not all). None of those is strong enough to really kill the theory, it is still the best one we have, but to firmly believe in it is something else.

    But yeah, AFAIK the judge is still out on whether this is even a change from the previous model or we just calculated things wrong.

  • I think there's a very large correlation between people that decide to use electron and people that write unusable, broken, tortoise-speed software.

    Because it really doesn't need to be slow for user-interacting software. In fact, I don't think any platform exists that is so bloated that it can make modern computers slow for user-interaction.

  • Components from hardware stores have all kinds of composition. If you don't know what it's made from, why would you assume it's safe?

    Even "stainless steel" can have all kinds of different compositions, some highly allergenic, some out-right toxic.

  • Dust.

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  • Yeah, dust is not what you need to care about. But it's not good to have a printer indoors.

    There are enclosed printers that you can plug ventilation ducts that solve this problem. Some have filters, but any filter without a molecular sieve (usually activated coal) won't help you, because the problem isn't with dust.

    Resin printers also give you problems on handling the resin. It's not enough to enclose those printers, you need protection equipment and a place to deal with the supplies and recent prints.

  • Yes.

    They don't exactly age, but top of line chips have very large currents in very small conductors. When you do that with DC current, your conductors deform with time, up to the point that they stop working correctly.

    That said, you probably can get plenty of casual use out of them.

  • Personally, I want to try to have a llama or something rewrite voice to text prompts into Home Assistant commands. Should be very cool.

    But yeah, I won't pay the current prices to run it either, nor use the cloud.

  • You claimed...

    Dude, you are replying to my first post on the conversation.

    Anyway, that one study is about a very widely known cause. People don't change their minds about those easily, neither for supporting nor for opposing it. Also, beware of social studies that find tiny effects.

  • A bit of a long shot, isn't it:

    Unfortunately, the same poll showed that the protest did not have any measurable effect on feelings about the radical group, or climate policy

    So, people didn't change the way they see the protesters, didn't support their cause any bit more, but were more sympathetic to people that protested in a less disruptive way (without actually agreeing with them).

    If you want to call this a win, ok, but it's a really tiny one.