@mia :blobcatthonkang: any thoughts about the viability of 3d printing magnetic holders
i have a thing to hold in a pocket. there are magnetic bases on the market but they huge. and this has a screw hole to mount its clip (its not built-in like some, so there's room to work with it)
might be a simple case of just printing a front and back plate and gluing two magnets (but apparently some of these are prone to slipping so idk)
@joel I did, I keep this mainly because there's one person I talk to whose instance is blocked by merveilles. Saw your post when loading this one up and responded automatically :P
@icedquinn bonus to, say, 50MHz cores instead of 1 1GHz core: guaranteed real-time performance for basically everything. Music player gets a core, window manager gets a core, file system gets a core, everybody gets a pinned core!
@icedquinn There's one more key difference, IIRC: GPU cores run in lock-step, such that a buncha cores are guaranteed to be running the same instruction at once, just on different data, which means that a single decoder can feed hundreds of cores easily.
Car crashes aren't "accident". They are super predictable. We just mostly ignore them.
As cars before bigger and safer*, drivers are more reckless and the number of non-fatal but still really bad crashes have increased. Pedestrian deaths have increased. Our roads are less secure.
@nellie_m@davidrevoy that'd actually be hilarious - if you could reliably detect whether a request was coming from an entity harvesting images for a training set, and then silently replace them with images crafted to screw up their datasets XD
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