[–] 9 points 3 hours ago

I've got ten year parts in two machines but I got a weird blessing in disguise when my old DDR4 mobo died a couple years ago and forced me to go full DDR5, new CPU and so on. I was upset then, not so much now.

You just never know when a bad thing ends up being a good thing.

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  • [–] 10 points 3 hours ago (3 children)

    The fucked thing is, it's at your coworkers home and clearly sculpted with the utmost care. Was it from photos? Was it from memory? Who knows but you might need to contact HR.

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  • [–] 2 points 6 hours ago

    True, my old place couldn't setup the pump for water heating also, plus my place is smaller and in an area that doesn't get too hot or cold. It's mostly a very inexpensive AC for me.

    The water heater is on the todo list but it's a but tough to afford everything at once.

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  • [–] 5 points 15 hours ago

    Compared to previous mayors, Karen Bass has been fine, just not revolutionary. She did reduce homelessness, balanced LAPD with non-police staff, kinda improved housing... but it's all just lukewarm improvements. She's afraid to shake things up, and she was honestly better as a house member. Plus she also has a real bad habit of doing or saying stupid things, as you can see. Remember how early on, she was in Ghana during one of our worst wildfires and managed to make things worse by having a spat with the fire chief? I remember, lol.

    Honestly, I'm kind of excited to see if we can have our own Mamdani moment, cause we really need it in an era of Trump. No shade on Bass, we just need more socialists. I'm not sure if Raman will be quite as good as Mamdani, but worth a try, right?

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  • [–] 4 points 19 hours ago*

    Plenty of good ones, but I think one that stuck with me was from Beatles Day in the Life. My mom sang it a lot and as an adult... I get it.

    I read the news today, oh boy
    About a lucky man who made the grade
    And though the news was rather sad
    Well, I just had to laugh
    I saw the photograph

    He blew his mind out in a car
    He didn't notice that the lights had changed
    A crowd of people stood and stared
    They'd seen his face before
    Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords

    And so on. It's also just a trippy, dark song.

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  • [–] 4 points 19 hours ago*

    I'll play devil's advocate and say there are non-AI render processes that can miss a horn (e.g. working from a clay model and scanned, for instance). Hell, even a lazy wand picker in Photoshop can lose a horn! I'll even say that the very-AI looking 2D illustration can simply be a byproduct of a lack of creativity and the fact this is clearly shovelware. I lived through the Wii era, I can attest that shovelware can look this bad without AI, lol.

    HOWEVER, it sure as hell looks like AI generated artwork and they could do a lot better defending their process. The irony is ... I don't really think the trailer is AI? It's... honestly too unpolished and weird to be? Every effect used is something I'm certain I could do myself, lol.

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  • [–] 3 points 21 hours ago

    The thing a ton of people are missing here is... who the hell are you even blocking by crossing? You're going when the cars in your direction are going. Where I live, there's always cars idling for other cars.

    What about left turners? Dedicated lights. Right turners? C'mon man, you get to go on red in most places. Four way pedestrian crossing? Well at that point, your car is intruding on a place with high pedestrian traffic; you're lucky your car is even allowed there at this point!

    Side note, fuck that button not even having a crosswalk or a pedestrian light. Is this even real? How do you have a button without a crossing light? Smh my head.

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  • [–] 6 points 21 hours ago

    It most certainly changes on some roads, usually to adjust timing for safe crossing. There's a street here that's notoriously wide for stupid reasons (parking in the median lol) and if pedestrians are around it gives them about 60 seconds. No button? Usually 15, but depends a little on time of day.

    There's an interesting other case I've heard about from my Mom. There was a light that, at 3am, generally never changed unless a button was pushed. My mom had to get out of her car to push it every night after her night shift. I'm not sure that is still the case, but I suppose if your car never activates a sensor (or you're on a bike or motorcycle), it makes sense.

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