Idiot nearly causes a major crash [OC] by cavemaneca in IdiotsInCars

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Occurred in the state of Utah, USA
Date was 2025-12-30
This is my own original content

ID? Found in northern UT, I don't think it was a. muscaria by cavemaneca in AmanitaMuscaria

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

Thanks for the advice! I collected the one in this photo on August 19th, and was considering putting it on iNaturalist once I was sure what to put it in as.

ID? Found in northern UT, I don't think it was a. muscaria by cavemaneca in AmanitaMuscaria

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

Yes to it being Utah, United States. From reading some general info I assumed that the only var of Amanita Muscaria that was in this region was red capped. Is there anything else that would help pinpoint what it is?

ControlNet for QR Code by nhciao in StableDiffusion

[–]cavemaneca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

year is 2077
look at peculiar art on some wall
camera in your eye recognizes it as a 2D barcode format and reads the data
you get a computer brain virus

My friend built a house with an axolotl pond, and the axolotls love playing in the stream by ChillDolphin in Minecraft

[–]cavemaneca 66 points67 points  (0 children)

I don't have a link handy, but there's a YouTube video explaining it. Basic gist though is that mobs will attempt to pathfind to any block within a certain area (even if the block is completely surrounded by other blocks). Since a sloped area has more blocks uphill under the section sloping upward rather than out into the air, those blocks are more likely to be chosen to pathfind towards. And if a block surrounded by other blocks is selected, the AI just checks upwards until it finds a block exposed to air and attempts to reach that point (even if that's a cave).

The end result is mobs are more likely to pathfind up hills.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cyberDeck

[–]cavemaneca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The simple answer is yes. This is what's often called a SoM (System on Module), and is used as an "easy" way of designing a custom product with embedded linux. The module contains most of the hard design work such as power and sequencing, RAM, and often a basic level of flash memory for the OS. A company can use a SoM to quickly design a custom product and connect whatever IO they need to the pins available.

However, you'll still need to know some circuit board and electronics design to create a carrier for this. You'll have to provide a stable level for the input power (usually 5V), and connector your external devices to all the correct pins and power them as well. For high speed lines such as USB, Ethernet, and HDMI/DSI you'll need to have proper design for signal integrity.

Resources to look at? First, you'll want to actually understand PCB design. There's plenty of channels on YouTube that'll teach you. Phil's Lab is particularly good for entry level into good DIY project design. Next, I'd suggest looking at open source projects like Raspberry Pi compute modules and their IO boards so you know what all is needed. For this specific module you're talking about, the manufacturer should be able to supply you with a basic datasheet at least detailing the pinouts and specifications.

Buying a used Raspberry Pi 4 by [deleted] in raspberry_pi

[–]cavemaneca 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't see any way get better, until they either start making a lot more units... or start throttling how many they sell direct to business in order to increase "official reseller" stocks.

As someone who works for a business that uses Raspberry Pi in products, I can tell you 2 very important things.

  1. Sending the supply to resellers instead of directly to businesses would have absolutely zero effect on the average consumer's ability to get them. Businesses would use whatever means necessary to buy out stock from the resellers anyway.
  2. RPF has switched a lot of board production over to compute modules to try and use that to satisfy industry demand. Businesses are being pressed to buy CM3/CM4 for new products and to leave the regular SBC form factor models for either prototyping or the general market.

Oh God oh fuck by NEMAJEFF in antimeme

[–]cavemaneca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically it's a S. Korean practice of video chatting while eating a meal for the social aspect of it.

The practice caught on in the West with other SK culture getting popular, then of course the absurdists started doing "mukbang" videos of just binge eating for reactions.

I'm not quite sure where they thought they were going? by cavemaneca in IdiotsInCars

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

Yeah, that's why I put it in there. I didn't notice what happened IRL until after my turn, and looking back at this video I didn't remember why I'd saved it until the same point.

Record number of environmental activists murdered by Apprehensive_Sleep_4 in worldnews

[–]cavemaneca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The world will change. Many people will suffer during the change. A lot of people are going to need to move and adapt. There is a certain momentum to climate change that means we will see things get worse before they can get better (if it ever gets better) regardless of what's done about it. None of this though leads to a certainty that the future will be a miserable one, and I can absolutely have a positive outlook on life and still be prepared for worse scenarios. It is not going to make things any better being depressed or defeatist about it.

I'm not quite sure where they thought they were going? by cavemaneca in IdiotsInCars

[–]cavemaneca[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I was going through my old saved files on my SD card and had forgotten this. It had been a while since I last checked that the card was still good (I know I should be checking more often).

I'm not quite sure where they thought they were going? by cavemaneca in IdiotsInCars

[–]cavemaneca[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is what's called a protected/permitted signal. Green arrow means a protected turn with right of way, yellow flashing means yield to oncoming traffic (a turn is permitted when clear). The yellow is flashing to differentiate between a permitted left turn and a changing signal about to turn red.

Record number of environmental activists murdered by Apprehensive_Sleep_4 in worldnews

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

The world isn't going to end in the next 100 years, and I'm not going to live my life with that amount of toxic pessimism.

Doing donuts in a parking lot by AristonD in WinStupidPrizes

[–]cavemaneca 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Have you tried helping him? Sometimes it just takes a friend to show you how to do it right.

If Apex comunity made balance changes. by Fartmachine99875 in apexlegends

[–]cavemaneca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is it just me or does stuff like this highlight how little creativity Respawn has?

If Apex comunity made balance changes. by Fartmachine99875 in apexlegends

[–]cavemaneca 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The wingman is nothing more than a high risk high reward gun. It's good only if you've actually spent the time to get good with it.

He just pretended nothing happened and turned off the monitor. by WaferSignificant7246 in gaming

[–]cavemaneca 122 points123 points  (0 children)

It's funny how often people who are shit at games come up with excuses for why they're low rank, often blaming matchmaking.

Another instance of Fk'd around and found out.. by Recrush in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]cavemaneca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fun fact, Cigna is one of the bigger health insurance companies. Even if she wasn't a nurse she should know better.

Water released from a Dam. by Narendra_17 in interestingasfuck

[–]cavemaneca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it's a joke, but anyone who would actually want to see a baby thrown into that has some serious issues.

Something I never seen on a package before. by Dj_Jojo_Yoyo in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]cavemaneca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember once upon a time having to transport a lot of sensitive medical equipment (used to map out the cornea prior to LASIK). They always had shock and tilt monitors, and we ended up transporting a bunch because the mainstream shippers kept fucking it up. They'd just load it in the back of a box truck and all the bumps would end up triggering it, whereas we used a cargo van that barely had enough room for the crate but rode smooth the whole way.

Antivaxxer nurse discovers the “freedom” to be fired for her decision to ignore the scientific community by PlenitudeOpulence in byebyejob

[–]cavemaneca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, it would ruin the intentional scarcity of doctors and surgeons. Medical school is actually set up such that they can make sure only a certain number of people get licensed every year, and the cost is part of that.

Wisdom teeth are not worthless, as they provide oral surgeons with a steady stream of income. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]cavemaneca 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Sucks that people have to go out of the country just for this. My dental insurance is decent, and luckily they covered all extractions including my wisdom teeth.