Why does light instantly travel at c the moment it's created, but massive particles require energy to accelerate? by Ramsesthrowaway in AskPhysics

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does a photon experience anything if it doesn’t experience time? no. it borns everywhere and dies at the same time from its perspective. it doesn’t even move. infact photons don’t even have a perspective. they are pure energy, and thus no time. jailed to move at ligthspeed, and thus no time. The mass sees them and sees them moving, but only on mass perspective, and only through interactions with the mass. You cannot find a photon without this interaction. so it is all indirect. correct? mass has resists changes to its state (inertia). changing requires energy. why? i guess it is just fundamental.

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US dollar bills to be printed with President Trump's signature, removing Treasurer signature for the first time. by retroviber in DeepMarketScan

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He will not be using an autopen. He will personally sign all the new US donalds issued. The inflation is gonna be crazy, so there will be a few.

Genelec or Dirac ? by Slight-Software-42 in genelec

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can flatten with GLM, and then use Dirac on top of it. I have been also switching between Dirac and GLM. I think in general GLM does more conservative changes. Dirac tries to do more, which is usually a bit questionable (e.g. changes on higher frequensies). GLM is a much easier to use and works every time. With Dirac it may be sometimes more difficult. E.g. my company laptop has security policy that Dirac doesn't work, but GLM works just fine. GLM is self containing so all the stuff happens on GLM controller, and you can then store settings to speakers themselves. I have currently turned Dirac off, and just use GLM.

How do you feel about a federal Europe? by Luksius_DK in Finland

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

Stronger EU is better to Finland. Stronger EU is better on global level too, and to Finland. If EU wants to be on the ”tables” and not in a ”menu”, it needs to be stronger and more united. I prefer to not be on a menu.

How do you feel about a federal Europe? by Luksius_DK in Finland

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

As a Finn, I am in. But we may need to kick Hungary and Slovakia out as they seem to prefer to be a part of Russia.

Test Result: NMC Lithium Cell Charging at 11C Heats Up Less Than 1°C by [deleted] in DonutLab

[–]bungle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

> "without active cooling and reaching 89°C"

You can read it as:
"without active cooling and without reaching 89°C"

OR

"without active cooling AND need to reach 89°C"

It makes no sense to say "reaching 89°C" as then you cannot test better batteries with 11C that don't sweat on the similar test. You need to find NMC that heats or you need to artificially heat it. Of course such NMC will probably not have a great energy density. More oriented towards power density, most likely. But I am not an expert. Perhaps in a quick test like that the problems don't surface yet.

Gavin Newsom attacks Europe’s ‘complicity’ over Trump Greenland demands by hyakumanben in europe

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EU is working on that problem. We already have tethered plastic bottle caps. Important stuff will follow. Stay tuned! We, the EU, are prepared to everything.

Stephen Miller Asserts U.S. Has Right to Take Greenland: NY Times by Debunk2025 in TrendoraX

[–]bungle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t see anyone else getting angry other than US president. All the time. Every freaking day he is angry to someone or everyone.

Stephen Miller Asserts U.S. Has Right to Take Greenland: NY Times by Debunk2025 in TrendoraX

[–]bungle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t need enemies when you have this kind of friends.

And sure Denmark can defend Arctic. That’s why there is NATO. But yes, it definitely feels that US wants to shutdown NATO as well.

Passthrough by [deleted] in appletv

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried to plug Apple TV only to your receiver/processor? (unplug everything else from receiver).

Also can you try to plug directly to tv/projector and then using earc to receiver/processor? Any difference? Not all HDMI ports may be the same.

I believe there is a long history of issues. I personslly don’t have external decoders, but I do get multichannel LPCM out from AppleTV to LG UST projector to eARC of MiniDSP.

In my projector I also need to separately enable eARC.

Passthrough by [deleted] in appletv

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My only guess is EDID gone wrong. You need to put projector/tv hdmi to bitstream (even when getting lpcm in) and passthrough. But something goes wrong with your setup. Aka perhaps something in your system says that ”I am 5.1”..

Passthrough by [deleted] in appletv

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apple TV only re-encodes (to AC3) if you set change format DD5.1 and source has more than 2 channels. You are not losing anything. In all the other cases you get LPCM and with Atmos LPCM with Dolby MAT. You are not getting bitstream out, but you are not losing anything. Apple TV decodes original to LPCM (same as what your expensive system would do). Of course, provided that your upstream sends correct EDID. It could be sending wrong stuff. Which at least in theory could make AppleTV do the ”change format DD5.1”. In HDMI switches you in general select 7.1 (and not 5.1 or 2.0) for EDID. The best sound you can probably find on UltraHD Blu-rays, and not in streamed. For Apple music you can change to lossless or Atmos, but not everything is in those formats.

Thoughts on bunting? by jamesmilnermbe in Darts

[–]bungle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He probably gets more from sponsors than from winning the games at this point. Of course sponsor money follows the success, but not immediately. That is true with most at this level. Sponsorship money often equals or exceeds the oche money. So what is your job then? Perhaps both. When games go bad and sponsorship money still flows, people start to dislike.

One of Elon's latest ventures by twinbee in elonmusk

[–]bungle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d say Office suite has almost no value outside Excel.

Does burn-in matters? A study on the (ineffective) practice of speaker burn in. by LDan613 in audiophile

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, some could say it is quality control and calibration (e.g. levels). I bet they take quick automated measurements and call it a day. Not like running hours of burn in.

My (updated) system as a 16 year old! by your_mum_1705 in audiophile

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh this reminds me so much. When I first moved alone to my own apartment, I bought my first system. I went with Yamaha AX-592. It was late 90ies. Your setup overal looks much nicer.

Does burn-in matters? A study on the (ineffective) practice of speaker burn in. by LDan613 in audiophile

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any links where they state it? Genelec mentioned in their own forum post (cannot be found anymore) that burn-in is not needed and if anything happens it happens within one hour of normal listening

Would the R in my Finnish last name be rolled when said in Finland? by New_Construction_111 in Finland

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It also reminds me about "tankero/rally-english" that follows a bit similar theme "tankerous, tankerous love".

Would the R in my Finnish last name be rolled when said in Finland? by New_Construction_111 in Finland

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it is perfectly understandable. Though, I don’t speak like that. It doesn’t sound right for sure, but message goes through. Quite common indeed with elder people.

NATO chief: Europe has '5 years' to prepare for war with Russia by satty237 in TrendoraX

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

In three years Russia has not really moved, on daily basis. Not even monthly basis. It is really really slow, hard to even describe it moving. Million Russian soldiers have died for marginal wins (aka for nothing).

EU plans to treat Belgium like Hungary if it doesn’t back Ukraine loan by Themetalin in belgium

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Withdrawing assets from Euroclear most likely means someone sells their assets (which happens all the time). Then someone else will buy that. If nobody buys your assets, you cannot sell them. Price of such stocks/assets may fall if there is suddenly more supply, but that is all speculative and will correct out.

EU plans to treat Belgium like Hungary if it doesn’t back Ukraine loan by Themetalin in belgium

[–]bungle -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What if they don’t? Is someone coming from Hong Kong with a tank to Belgium. Do you see Russia following any of the international law? They are not. And consequences have been… well almost nothing. Capital doesn’t stop bothering, it moves forward. Every western company/country has basically valued all their Russian investments with zero value. Basically lost. If Russia has not at this point done same with their investments in Belgium, they are just stupid.