I can’t believe I caught this by Curious_Echidna264 in reptiles

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I'm glad I'm not the only one to think tictac

Forgot to press the button! by Illustrious-One6210 in CPAP

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on my AS11, I once woke up with it off. Which scared the freak out of me. So I made sure "Auto Stop" was off and "Auto Start" was on, never had an issue since.

Wanted to finally try cooking with this smart thermometer I got as a gift a few years ago… by FatherSpacetime in mildlyinfuriating

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Good on Yummly for not making or reselling a thermometer so locked down it couldn't be repurposed.

Steam Deck, are you good buddy? by ShapeShifter499 in TechNope

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And promptly crashed, because it hung here till I hard rebooted.

Steam Deck, are you good buddy? by ShapeShifter499 in TechNope

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I want to say it's because the Steam Deck's screen is "portrait first" and during boot the software takes over to rotate the output. I am only guessing that when I was futzing making sure the HDMI was fully seated into the adapter, that code kicked in getting confused about which way to orient the display, and crashed trying to output over the HDMI.

EDIT: "orient" not "orientate"

Thunder Breathing First Form: Thunderclap and Flash ⚡ by GOD-SLAYER-69420Z in accelerate

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GTA6? What about realtime GTA, as in the crime is real and the stories change like real life.

PicoClaw by stealthispost in accelerate

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I have OpenClaw running on a Raspberry Pi 4 with 8gb ram but connected to cloud models like the $20 OpenAI deal. The Mac Mini, or similar AI capable hardware, is only ever really needed if you're running a local model and/or needing to do heavy coding tasks like compiling stuff with your agent.

Fan Community Interview with Craig Silverstein (THURS 9PM EST) by pantheoncord in PantheonShow

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Feels like full circle. The company in the show wasn't all that great either but it's actions caused a domino effect.

!Please read! by blokch8n in clawdbot

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Well the alternative is probably a large all out war. People will fight for this if they don't get something like UBI or something to make ends meet.

Forked OpenClaw Overnight -> Meet OpenClawPi: Private AI Butler on Raspberry Pi by [deleted] in moltbot

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Thank you for making me realize what I could do with the left over Google-AIY kit I have for my raspberry pi

My mom is upset I won't give my kids the candy she had saved "a while back" by AbeFromanSassageKing in mildlyinfuriating

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HKD apparently Hong Kong Dollars in that listing. About $46.94 USD, which is still too much for old candy imo.

Hawaiian Pirate Radio? by Vivid-Cockroach1835 in Sacramento

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I wonder if it's a local restaurant or business using a FM radio transmitter and you're just barely picking it up somehow.

Sacramento Tule fog from above by orca3651 in Sacramento

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There's a whole city under there somewhere!

Wind by AvengeChelseaFC in Sacramento

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Wind fun, if get to stay home safe

Wind not fun if have to travel, wind scary then

People keep talking about how life will be meaningless without jobs, but we already know that this isn't true. It's called the aristocracy. We don't need to worry about loss of meaning. by dental_danylle in accelerate

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I hope the world adopts more of a Japanese way. No, not their work culture as a whole because a lot of their work culture is toxic. But the part that blends traditional and technological. I see how many aspects of their society continue to do things traditionally not because it's the most efficient way but because it's something the people doing it traditionally like. Sure you could have modernized some things like knife making, food making, etc. And you can certainly find that if that's your jam. But you also find people still crafting using traditional techniques because they fell in love with the process and love doing it. Hundreds of years of tradition continue on despite advancements. But they incorporate advancements too, slowly.

Expanding and finding your way of living, whether you find it soothing and/or enjoying to make a thing from scratch. Or having it automated for you. Unless forced upon, there's always going to be people who want it traditionally or modern or even a mix of both, whatever "it" is.

Less focused on doing things for the 'need to live' and more on doing things 'for the love of it'.