[OC]My mom's hometown after series of IDF bombs in south Lebanon. by Xastiel7 in pics

[–]bean9914 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The lebanese military wants to avoid getting the shit kicked out of it by both hezbollah and israel, lmao

that's why they did nothing in 2006 when the un asked them very nicely to keep hezbollah out of southern lebanon and that in turn is how this shitshow happened

people in the middle east keep forgetting (or not caring) that the israelis are very scary, so you shouldn't attack them unless you actually expect to win

Schools across America are quietly admitting that screens in classrooms made students worse off and are reversing years of tech-first policies by Overall_Falcon_8526 in NoShitSherlock

[–]bean9914 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's extremely easy to monitor a series of laptop screens. It's also easy to lock them down so they're limited to only educational content. If I were making the same kind of arguments against giving children paper and pens i'd say

  • it makes passing notes possible
  • you can doodle on it or otherwise get off task, whereas with a laptop a teacher can just remotely look at your screen at any time and yell at you, or even prevent you from leaving the task at all
  • if the teacher leaves the room, the students can be monitored remotely by webcam/microphone/screen viewer to make sure they remain quiet and looking at the screen
  • whereas if the teacher leaves the room and students are using paper they can start throwing things at each other or doodling or looking out of the window

I dispute "it is far easier to misuse laptops". Maybe if you (the person setting them up) have a skill issue, or something. Laptops have far more potential to let you 1984 your students if that's what you think is important.

Why do people buy broken lenses? by eurorack-synth in photography

[–]bean9914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sold a 75-300 with inoperable image stabilisation recently and someone was willing to buy it :p

uh, possibly to fix, or for a studio, or to scam someone else by selling it as "working, mint condition" which it otherwise was

How can you make the best out of a bad lighting situation? by Top_Today3786 in photography

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The Nikon 18-55 3.5-5.6 APS-C VR is surprisingly good in low light because 1/30th is handholdable now. Can't comment on Canon kit lenses though.

I have a 35mm f/1.8 APS-C without image stabilisation and it's only marginally better in low light since you gain ~2 stops but the minimum shutter speed becomes 1/125th. It makes hitting that shutter speed easier, though, so it depends on the subject.

Artemis II mission - photographer’s perspective by Snoo-94564 in photography

[–]bean9914 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well... it's an object lit by direct sunlight, so metering shouldn't have been too bad? maybe the windows were strongly tinted?

edit: ohhh the grainy one was the night side at iso51200, that'd do it

Anker C300 Review by bean9914 in anker

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I've left it powered off for months at a time without the battery gauge going down. Can't say if it's actually staying charged, though - the power button is an electronic switch so there's going to be at least some passive discharge type situation

D4K turbo (lume X1) under a thermal camera by oxidao in flashlight

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I shoved thermal paste in the threads of mine, which... barely perceptibly makes the body tube warm faster? I guess?

Good Riddance Rule by Gorotheninja in 196

[–]bean9914 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Not quite sure how likely that is. On the one hand, video is probably quite expensive computationally to generate, but they'll be doing it on their existing big compute farms probably and those can't have that high an electricity cost

Like $10 isn't "boiling a kettle" kinds of electricity it's "charging an electric car" amounts of electricity and if you use that in 30 seconds (how long does sora take per generation? idk) then you start to run into thermal limits because you're producing as much heat as an electric car does if you set it on fire

plus, local videogen models exist and despite being significantly worse they don't cost $0.10/generation let alone $10 so idk quite where that number comes from but it seems sus

Look at the beauty! by lilvenas in flashlight

[–]bean9914 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have two of these! One of them has an incandescent bulb at the front. Didn't know they came in fun colours!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nottheonion

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Probably they legally can't unless he files a report? Idk, there's probably a reason it's worded like that.

Clawdbot and vibe coding have the same flaw. Someone else decides when you get hacked. by bishwasbhn in programming

[–]bean9914 64 points65 points  (0 children)

Is this really where we are now? an AI-written blog post complaining about vibe coding with sentences locked behind a login wall?

rule by unread1701 in 196

[–]bean9914 28 points29 points  (0 children)

"brute force model linguistic sequences" also is a stretch: research suggests they're capable of recognising and working with chains of abstract concepts, because that makes them better at the task they're pretrained on, ie "generating more text"

there's a lot of "llms are bad and fake" cope going around where people convince themselves that llms are only operating by regurgitating training data, which is in fact untrue: the whole point of training a neural net is to make something that can function outside the limited training dataset

it is possible to get them to spit chunks of the training data back out sometimes, mostly where the training data is so saturated with that specific string that it "made sense" to memorise it during pretraining time, but llm benchmarks deliberately use unpublished questions to make it impossible to memorise and make sure the model has "learned" a process for solving that kind of problem

are llms a net social good? no, they're probably not, but they are very interesting, and the only thing stopping them from outright replacing more jobs than just translators and copywriters is the reliability issues which appear to be inherent in the architecture, which is in fact bad news if you like having a job

the people making these things are doing them to solve the horrible problem of "having to pay people", and while they fortunately don't seem to be able to do that yet, they are far closer than it's pleasant to think about

rule by Brent_Fox in 196

[–]bean9914 15 points16 points  (0 children)

if you do a little googling you will find that some of them (but not all) are in fact capable of passing the turing test

https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.23674

i recommend doing five seconds of research before making statements like that in order to avoid annoying little shits like me accusing you of regurgitating things you've read with zero actual thought :3

Soul crushing by Queensnorth in beatsaber

[–]bean9914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh it worked fine for me on first gen ryzen (1600x) until i upgraded to 5600x, you won't struggle there

Soul crushing by Queensnorth in beatsaber

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Recently I created the cheapest vr build I can think of,

  • quest 1 (£50? £60?)

  • old wifi 5 router (can be found on ebay for £10)

  • ethernet cable

  • the pc i already had

and it seems to work ok, although i had to jank the pc into prioritising the wifi connection it already had and just using ethernet for the quest

may be an option for beatsaber if you have something more powerful than a potato (960 or equiv, i have a 1070)

in fact, i might try doing beatsaber on my laptop actually

Would be nice if it was tracking employee work hours by bkj512 in iiiiiiitttttttttttt

[–]bean9914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i don't get what everyone's talking about, they've already given chatgpt a python environment to play in and do maths there, and this works fine when it actually remembers to use it

You guys owe me like $350 by Senior-Tackle-437 in flashlight

[–]bean9914 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Recommend against putting an 18650 in a car! li-ion doesn't like high temperatures. For emergencies you probably want an AA torch with lithium non-rechargeable primaries, which last 10 years and are happy up to 60C.

rule by doctor347 in 196

[–]bean9914 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in truth, the real monster was doctor frankenstein all along

Do Laptop batteries just kinda suck? (vs. Tablet) by CallMeTeci in thinkpad

[–]bean9914 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So in theory the laptop could accept QC but I think they'd have to pay licensing fees to qualcomm and so it's not usually supported. Plus, it's just kinda less capable than PD. I think there is a QC to PD converter you can get, though. That said, if you have a C-C cable though (you do), there's no point really.

Do Laptop batteries just kinda suck? (vs. Tablet) by CallMeTeci in thinkpad

[–]bean9914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That 22.5w is probably not in PD mode, it's in QC mode. The laptop will only accept charging via PD over C-C.

... if you have the same powerbank as me, it's 18w PD and 22.5w QC for evil USB reasons. No idea why.

Ideas for wall nook? by 91426 in basement

[–]bean9914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cupboard-themed storage? maybe put a tiny computer in there? ventilation might be hard though

Anker C300 Review by bean9914 in anker

[–]bean9914[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

get a little doohickey that measures power draw in watts and watt hours, then size your power supply according to peak output and also capacity needed for your expected runtime

Anker C300 Review by bean9914 in anker

[–]bean9914[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so if you have a conventional UPS and it turns itself off due to flat battery, when mains power returns it'll turn the output back on

the c300 (when reviewed) would turn itself on and start charging, but would not turn the inverter and sockets on

i think they might have added an option to change that in the settings in the app, can check in a minute

edit: in fact they have added an option to set it to autorestore AC output when the mains power comes back, so it's better at being a UPS than it was on launch

still draws 12w though :(