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  • Exactly. I don't think it's that there is "no hardware level support for dx11/9" - hardware isn't that drastically different depending on API. The problem is that they introduce an additional software-based emulation layer instead of natively implementing D3D 8/9/10/11 in the driver.

  • I actually haven't used an ad blocker in a very long time. I block third-party cookies and trackers, and disturbingly that seems to prevent almost all advertising from working. In fact I frequently get told by sites to turn off my ad blocker, which is impossible since there's nothing to turn off.

    My bigger problem is that these browsers have no good built-in way to clean out the "IndexedDB", "Service Worker", "File System" and "Local Storage" directories in my profile. They are essentially frankenstein cookies without expiration date so they keep accumulating. I use the "Cookie AutoDelete" extension for cleaning them up, but it looks like that will stop working with Manifest V3. Once that happens I'm switching back to Firefox or some other browser that gives me enough control to avoid being tracked, and to save 10+ GB of disk space.

  • Is that what manifest v3 does though? Ask the user? I haven't paid a lot of attention but thus far my overall impression has been that they are simply going to forbid a lot of useful things wholesale. Things that ad blockers need to function.

  • Lojban. IIRC it's inspired by the Saphir-Worf hypothesis that states that the capacity for human thought is shaped by the language you speak (side note: this is also explored in my favorite movie Arrival).

    As someone who is probably on the spectrum I am incredibly frustrated by imprecise language and misunderstanding between people, and how people always seem to be reading between the lines instead of paying attention to what you are literally saying.

    Lojban is designed almost like set-theoretic mathematical expressions, leaving minimal room for ambiguity and misunderstanding. It trains your brain to think about exactly what you are saying. It's like a utopian language for me.

    Ironically after it gained only a couple of hundred speakers it started to develop slang expressions and ambiguity. People even wrote poetry and jokes that proliferate and exploit ambiguity or subtext. I guess it's human nature to shun precision in communication.

  • I mean it's pretty clear from the texts that he was resurrected and lives on forever. Most Christians seem to agree that he now hangs around like a ghost and helps you do stuff like play baseball or get a promotion. The thing that rubs me the wrong way about this story is: why isn't he helping every baseball player equally? Obviously some are winning and some aren't, and presumably that's because Jesus is helping some people more than others.

    Everybody prays they will win the war, but Jesus is helping one side kill more people.

  • It sounds like you may be misunderstanding what meditation is. Meditation is to observe what is happening in your body and mind. There isn't really a "topic" other than what comes up in your mind. But you aren't supposed to linger on your thoughts, only notice their arrival and passing.

    You can choose to focus your attention on specific things such as your breathing, sounds, the feeling of a location of your self, etc. Is that what you mean by topic?

  • Well, that's apparently for the courts to decide. In the meantime they have an executive order to contend with. Google has reclassified the U.S. as a "sensitive country" along with other authoritarian regimes and I'm convinced that this is partly out of concern for the safety of Google employees. Who knows what maga cultists might do if they don't comply.

  • I don't see this mentioned in any of the other comments: the repulsion between atoms that causes the movement to propagate through the stick is actually communicated via photons. So your push really generates the same kind of particles that your light torch is generating, and they travel at the same speed. Except in the stick it is slowed down by repeated absorption and excitation by the electrons of the atoms.

  • Obviously that's not going to make one iota of difference. They're an American company and they have been ordered by the president of the country to do this. They already do similar things in other authoritarian countries like China and Turkey, because anything else would risk the safety of Google employees.

    If you don't like it, change to a non-American product and/or vote for a different president.