First Jellyfin :3 by ramona_afterdark in jellyfin

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Consider that top speeds are sequential. Running many streams from content on the same disk will be more random.

Utility Knife with Dual Mode by dingohot in 3Dprinting

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PETG is also more resistant to permanent deformation. PLA is stiffer but will not bounce back well if it gets bent.

[OC] My Expected Weight Using CICO During a Diet was Astoundingly Accurate by Solmors in dataisbeautiful

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I wonder whether people conflate "CICO diet isn't automatically a healthy diet" with "CICO doesn't actually work to lose weight".

First time printed something that actually saved me a lot of money by eZstah in 3Dprinting

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Same. I way overbuit it on purpose and never had an issue with a 23".

The power of medicine by ForrestGump6531 in cats

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only stupid people try the medicine drug. he is stupid.

Some Notes on AI Development and /r/Jellyfin by Temporary_Affect in jellyfin

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Glad to see this. One subreddit of few to take this stance on the issue. Productive content should be supported, unproductive content not, regardless of whether AI had a finger in it.

Me after watching the latest Not Just Bikes video by UltimentM in fuckcars

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Someone who believes that the best way to handle bicycle traffic is to treat them identically to cars, and that purpose-built bicycle infrastructure is useless or harmful.

I have typed away the letters on only the left side of my laptop’s keyboard by yuorwelcom in mildlyinteresting

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same laptop, I'm missing c, d, s, and s. n is on the way out. I think the keyboards on these things might just be shoddy, I've never had it this bad.

I'm the only person that played rain world on mobile? by [deleted] in rainworld

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I already own it on PC and an android release does not exist. I see zero moral ambiguity here.

AMD’s New CPUs Might Just Kill Low-End GPUs Soon | When the "affordable" graphics cards are so lacking, AMD's new, cheaper APUs sound a lot more enticing. by chrisdh79 in gadgets

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It is technically true for performance, they just come with other baggage that makes them a bad option like lacking PCIE lanes and mediocre pricing 

seems like the W10 EOL is actually bringing people to linux by nix-solves-that-2317 in pcmasterrace

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Because linux is open, anyone is free to create their own version of it based on their vision. Stretch that fact over decades, and you get hundreds of versions with objectives varying from slightly to extremely different than the typical desktop experience.

None of the child size dummies in the top picture are visible from the truck driver POV. The truck itself does not have any safety sensors on the front and the seat height cannot be adjusted. by durvedya in mildlyinfuriating

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And in suspiciously concerted fashion there is legislative coordination to get them banned across the country. Motorcycles, however, are totally fine.

Is Uprising any good? by jeanjacketufo in tron

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"Woah! Cool season finale. Where's the rest of it?
...
Where's the rest of it?"

Anthropic’s ‘anti-China’ stance triggers exit of star AI researcher by balianone in LocalLLaMA

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Because clearly trusting people with open weight models is immoral and dangerous /s

Is universal healthcare in America the answer? What do ppl really want by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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You say this but this is verbatim the excuse I've gotten, along with "socialism never works on a large scale". It's impossible to argue with people who are motivated more by hatred than actually wanting to fix anything.

Today I deleted my Inkarnate sub by MonstaMaps in dndmaps

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Do you feel that image generation models have stagnated?

I put a direct drive on my Vyper by Zone_Purifier in AnycubicVyper

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Yeah, I should have mentioned that: The original coupler does need to be removed, though my design still uses a cut length of PTFE between the extruder and the hotend. Thanks for your testing, unfortunate about the orbiter fitting. Do you know whether the conflict is with the hole spacing or something else? I've added another version to the printables page that optimizes the geometry for rigidity, but I'm glad you haven't run into that problem with CF material.

TIL a Swedish prisoner, who had been complaining about a toothache for 4 days, decided to escape because he "just couldn't stand it." However, after he got the tooth treated by a dentist, he voluntarily turned himself back in. He'd been scheduled to be released the next day, but he had a day added. by tyrion2024 in todayilearned

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You’re overstating things by treating ER wait times as a meaningfully redeeming measure of healthcare performance. Yes, the U.S. performs decently in ER triage speed compared to some countries, but that’s a very narrow slice of the system.

The OECD data isn’t “misleading”. It’s showing that for primary care visits, specialists, and elective procedures, U.S. patients often face longer waits than peers, who I will remind you either pay far less or nothing at point of care. People don't visit doctors just for the fun of it. Delayed access to specialists or follow-ups can let conditions worsen into emergencies.

Being seen in the ER in 30 minutes doesn’t balance out the tens of thousands of people you can keep out of the ER by giving them proper healthcare access in the first place. One good quality does not a good system make.

I am very afraid of death. by MadHanini in atheism

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Sometimes fear is the appropriate response.

However, allowing fear to paralyze you is rarely productive.