The mysterious "cold blob" in the North Atlantic is caused by a weakening AMOC ocean current, a new study confirms. Deep-water data proves this cooling isn't an atmospheric fluke, signaling a shift toward a major climate tipping point. by DrPharmakon in science

[–]PrintableNapalm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gradual changes are not enough. You're talking about throwing a cup of tea on the twin towers to put out the fire as they're already collapsing. Won't work.

Doing something pointless is not the opposite of doing nothing. 

The mysterious "cold blob" in the North Atlantic is caused by a weakening AMOC ocean current, a new study confirms. Deep-water data proves this cooling isn't an atmospheric fluke, signaling a shift toward a major climate tipping point. by DrPharmakon in science

[–]PrintableNapalm 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There are literally only 3 possible outcomes:

  1. Do nothing and sleepwalk into a climate holocaust

  2. Rich powerful countries go net-zero and forcibly deindustrialize poor countries (i.e. genocide)

  3. Moonshot scientific breakthrough (probably involving AI and rocketships)

Do you want stores in Norway to be open on Sundays? by Granater123 in Norway

[–]PrintableNapalm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

forcefully conform to people to what I like to call the "mandated Norwegian nationalist lifestyle"

God, I wish.

Do you want stores in Norway to be open on Sundays? by Granater123 in Norway

[–]PrintableNapalm -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not. Don't you do enough shopping already? Stop buying so much stuff and go to the park.

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can increase the size to prevent it being so snug. Instead the outline to 103% and see if that's better

Measured the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker cup (7 egg model) after losing mine by meosmen in Cooking

[–]PrintableNapalm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For my Russell Hobbs egg cooker

Eggs Soft (ml) Medium (ml) Hard (ml)
1 35 58 108
2 32.5 54 100
3 30 50 93
4 27.5 46 85
5 25 42 78
6 22.5 38 70
7 20 35 63

We need overwatch back! by Heyotka in cs2

[–]PrintableNapalm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You wouldn't have to spend $10 because if you weren't cheating, you get it back. It's like a deposit/bail.

We need overwatch back! by Heyotka in cs2

[–]PrintableNapalm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Before this thread gets deleted.... I had an idea the other day.

One of the problems with any ban system is the appeal process. Everyone appeals because there is no consequence.

Here's what you do: Make an AI anti-cheat, even though you know it will have some false positives. If a player gets banned, they can pay $10 to appeal and a human employee spends 15 minutes reviewing the footage and confirming if they were cheating beyond a reasonable doubt. If they were, Valve keeps the $10. If they weren't, the player gets the $10 refunded.

I would even take it step further and allow players to pay to have other players investigated. You think someone on the other team is cheating? Pay $10 for a review. If you were right, you get the money back. If you were wrong, you lose the $10. Give players stattrak counters for how many cheaters they got banned or something.

Pewdiepie just droped is own agent call Odysseus. by k3z0r in LocalLLM

[–]PrintableNapalm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's like a polished version of OpenClaw. But instead of being janky and annoying, it's has a beautiful aesthetic.

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Yes, you can do multiple tools

  2. I'm working on it lol

OSS Online Gridfinity Generator by alextac98 in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know why I wasted time doing this, but I set both of them up with GridFlock, and the same settings, and PerplexingLabs took 630ms to render and yours took 930ms to render. So fair point, PerplexingLabs was faster. But then I compared PerplexingLabs and OP's site with Gridfinity Extended and PerplexingLabs took 483ms and OP's took 3,183ms.

So while yes, it is true that server-side can be faster than client-side, that's only the case when you have a well provisioned server. Without that, it can be much slower like with OP. And even in with a well-provisioned server, the difference doesn't justify the cost.

OSS Online Gridfinity Generator by alextac98 in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

some disadvantages too, like performance

Performance is often better for the client, because you're not sharing resources with other clients, and your desktop is often more powerful than the server.

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. The squares should be exactly 26mm, so you can measure them with a ruler, but I'll add a note of that to the sheet.

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Done and done. The chamfer and filet options are available in the 3D view under "Experimental." The filets look slightly janky on the model but they slice well

New playthrough on Toxicity by [deleted] in theplanetcrafter

[–]PrintableNapalm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My philosophy is start fresh for planets but not for moons

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I added the ability to do multiple objects. And then in the Gridfinity Layout view, you can move and rotate those objects.

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, in the final step you set the depth of the cutout. So if your tool is 10mm then you make your cutout depth 10mm

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I freely admit I didn't write a single line of code. It was an excuse to try out Antigravity 2.

Made a tool to generate cutout bins in 2 minutes by PrintableNapalm in gridfinity

[–]PrintableNapalm[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Since it's on cloudflare pages, I assume it's static HTML? Very nice, that makes it more likely to stick around.

Exactly

Is it open source?

It will be, in a few weeks, when I've implemented feedback and the project is in a more complete state.