JLab8

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Billions and billions of online game sessions served.

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foone , an Random Englisch
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Why doesn't microsoft make Recall take pictures with your computer's webcam too?

JLab8 ,

@foone it captures everyone else's webcam from the meeting you were in.

foone , an Random Englisch
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FUN FACT:
if you build electronic devices which contain a raspberry pi in them, consider what will happen if one of them gets thrown out.
someone might open them up, stick the microSD card in them into a reader, and open up that tantalizing "apps.json" file which has YOUR GOD DAMN AWS KEYS? IN UNENCRYPTED PLAIN TEXT?

JLab8 ,

@foone counterpoint - if you have the device legitimately, you're supposed to have all the information within.

foone , an Random Englisch
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when is GCC gonna have support for shock collars?
it might help to shock the programmer whenever the compile fails

JLab8 ,

@foone I want a compiler for python. Shouldn't have to execute code to know it's invalid. >:(

JLab8 ,

@foone but what if I want the code to still be valid when some new version of python is released?
(Not seeking serious responses.)

foone , an Random Englisch
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Properly photographing a 3.5" floppy disk for archival is annoyingly complicated. The label has THREE sides!

I've already built an automated system to take a picture of the front of a disk, but really I need to take THREE photos if I want to get the whole thing.

That means either three cameras or I need to rotate the disk 90° and then 180°, which is going to really stress the limits of my mechanical engineering skills.

JLab8 ,

@foone just peel off the label and scan it. 👍

arstechnica , an Random Englisch
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NASA officially greenlights $3.35 billion mission to Saturn’s moon Titan

Dragonfly will push the boundaries of engineering and science as it explores Titan.

https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/04/nasa-officially-greenlights-3-35-billion-mission-to-saturns-moon-titan/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

JLab8 ,

@arstechnica I thought Apple's Magic Mouse needing to be upside-down to charge was the worst mouse design possible, but I hadn't considered adding spinning blades to enforce proper grip as a feature.

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