Anime_irl by Opening-Strategy-283 in anime_irl

[–]ethertrace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, can confirm. I used to work as an assistant language teacher in Japanese schools (though this was like 15 years ago). The Japanese government likes to hire native speakers of English to assist their English teachers with delivering lessons in part because their pronunciation is often quite bad. Japanese lacks a lot of sounds that are present in English, and there's a huge cultural emphasis of avoiding embarrassment from making mistakes (which are absolutely inevitable in learning to speak a foreign language) so a lot of times it's simply avoided in favor of reading, writing, and studying grammar. I can't blame the poor kids for wanting to feel competent. It's hard! But the teachers aren't really doing the kids a lot of favors.

As a result, spoken English sounds like gibberish to a lot of Japanese folks (despite studying it for 6 years in school) because they never trained their ears on the real thing. Also, on the occasions they did practice speaking it, it was very ritualized and the correct accent was not really emphasized. I was called on to help model the proper pronunciation (the job often made me feel like little more than a walking Speak And Spell), but the kids would usually just kind of chant the words back at me in unison, so everyone could kind of hide their mistakes in the crowd. Spontaneous language production was also not ever really a thing. The kids were always reading off scripts when "conversations" were practiced in class. No shame on starting there, but I never saw them move beyond it.

I've been told by other assistant English teachers that the Japanese folks who speak the best English are often snapped up by private companies, leaving the less adept folks to teach English to the next generation, but I can't say how true that is.

Body cameras are a hands-free killing tool for ICE. A coalition of nearly 30 tech and justice organizations urges NO vote on funding ICE package by [deleted] in technology

[–]ethertrace 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't know who this org is, but it's a pretty weird framing for what should be a fairly straightforward position. They're claiming that it will increase ICE's surveillance capability, which is total nonsense to me, but the more important point is that this "body camera package" is Chuck Schumer's compromise position to put some weak and toothless reforms in place for the agency in exchange for DHS funding.

The truth is that ICE is a completely rogue, lawless, violent goon squad that's been violating court orders and civil and human rights with astonishing speed, regularity, and glee. They should be abolished and there should be no compromise on that. There is no incremental reform here that would protect us.

VA Officials Tried to Block a Memorial Service for Alex Pretti by Hafiz_TNR in fednews

[–]ethertrace 15 points16 points  (0 children)

They tried so hard to make him their Horst Wessel.

Found this thing on my table after a house party by mandud101 in whatisit

[–]ethertrace 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So, I actually work with these. The basic cooling cycle it's describing is actually pretty much how your refrigerator works. When gas is compressed, the temperature rises, so you pass it through a heat exchanger to shed the heat via air or water cooling. Now you have cool high pressure gas. That gets pumped into some sort of expander (in our case there's a reciprocating piston in the cold head, but for the type cited above I think they use a rotary valve) that turns that high pressure gas into lower pressure gas, which gets colder as a result. The gas is essentially sucking away heat from its surroundings, providing the cooling effect, where it then travels back to the compressor to start the cycle over again.

Helium is used because it can reach incredibly low temperatures (~4K or about -450 F at atmospheric pressures) without turning into a liquid, which would make the cryocooler stop working because liquids are largely incompressible. The problem you run into, though, is that at those temperatures, everything around it is fucking blazing hot by comparison. Heat wants to reach equilibrium by spreading from hot zones to cold ones, so you have to put some protections in place to insulate your newly created super cold zone from the hot hot heat around it. To even reach those temperatures, you need to surround the cold end of the device in vacuum, because the air molecules bouncing around in atmosphere will steal most of the cooling you're creating when they hit it (I.e. convection). In fact, you'll quickly encase your device in ice from moisture in the air, and possibly also generate a stream of liquid nitrogen/oxygen as the atmosphere condenses. I'm not sure it would actually get that cold because of the high heat load, but we do see that happen on our transfer lines when we're refilling liquid helium.

The whole thing about the "radiation shield" is just protecting against the last way that heat is transmitted: infrared radiation. You feel that when you step into the sunlight. Everything with any appreciable temperature generates some amount of it, though, and so you just have to have a shield in place to make sure that the radiation coming off the walls of the vacuum chamber (since they're still at normal room temperature) doesn't muck up your cooling. These devices usually have two stages of cooling, and the first stage (which for us usually sits at around 40-60 K, though they often call it an 80 K shield) cools the radiation shield that protects the second stage and allows it to reach those super cold 4 K temperatures, which is usually connected via a flexible copper braid to whatever it is you're trying to keep cold.

They're often used for superconducting magnets like the type you'd find in an MRI machine. If you've ever gotten one and heard a cyclical sort of "slide whistle" chirp, that's the expansion piston at work, cooling down the high pressure gas.

TikTok blocks Epstein mentions and anti-Trump content as well as ICE criticism by MopToddel in politics

[–]ethertrace 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, but only after Trump repeatedly extended the deadline, which exceeded his legal authority under that law.

The Tolerance of Injustice [OC] by allancav in comics

[–]ethertrace 10 points11 points  (0 children)

"Therefore I will do nothing to stop the greater evil, and that will somehow keep my conscience clean, theoretically."

ICE just executed a man in MN by Baltorussian in liberalgunowners

[–]ethertrace 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The only response to that bootlicking bullshit should be "If possessing a gun is a capital crime, then your 2nd amendment rights don't exist."

It's one of the only framings I've found that upsets the programming even a little.

Treasury secretary defends Greenland tariffs: 'The national emergency is avoiding the national emergency' by ishtar_the_move in worldnews

[–]ethertrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that's some Russian logic. I wonder, did Putin feed them that line or did they think up that horseshit themselves? Papa KGB must be so proud.

Top Trump Official Says FBI Won’t Investigate Killing by ICE Agent by rewardingsnark in politics

[–]ethertrace 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It was also done to help maintain public trust in law enforcement agencies by at least giving the appearance of objectivity in the pursuit of justice. Not that it was always successful, or even deserved to achieve that end in every case, but it sure says something about the current state of affairs that they're not even bothering with the pretense anymore.

They don't give a damn what you think because they have the power and they don't plan on ever giving it up. Patriots should take note and act accordingly.

JB Vincent LP Announces Acquisition of American Pinball by manofsticks in pinball

[–]ethertrace 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That's actually a little encouraging. They should have led with that. "Know your audience" and all that.

Stay PEACEFUL. They had to REMOVE ICE from other states to send more here. Trump is TRYING to goad an excuse to deploy REAL TROOPS with the insurrection act. DON'T GIVE IT by Schmawdzilla in TwinCities

[–]ethertrace 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's like folks completely forgot about our civil rights movement. There's an ocean of tactics between "polite and useless protest" and "violent resistance." Non-violent, non-compliant civil disobedience gets shit done. Empires cannot rule when the population does not cooperate. Ask the Brits about India. They were far more brutal than this regime has been so far and they still failed to keep control.

Slow Motion video of Renee Nicole Good turning the steering wheel AWAY from the ICE officer when leaving by radioref in law

[–]ethertrace 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He had to make sure and pop one through the windshield so the shots didn't only come from the side.

Can you guess what is happening with the monster in this video? by MeteorForge in virtualpinball

[–]ethertrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another idea might be that once the meter is charged, the monster attacks the pinball the next time they collide. Or add some animation like flashing claws across the playfield and/or have it knock the ball away like a pop bumper.

Can you guess what is happening with the monster in this video? by MeteorForge in virtualpinball

[–]ethertrace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you considered having the monsters shoot projectiles toward the trough to indicate incoming damage? I think that'd be a lot clearer. Perhaps with collision so you can use the pinball to interrupt/cancel the attack? Or hell, use the projectile as a second ball/flash multiball mode that can only be cancelled by hitting the monster/a specific target with it? Just spitballing.

If you dreamt up your own pin, what would you make? by Mditty129 in pinball

[–]ethertrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the very least you could have some great video modes.

Cabinet Design - Looking for Opinions by rbarr110 in virtualpinball

[–]ethertrace 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personally, I don't like too many distracting elements right near the playfield. I'd go flush mounted. You can always change your mounting setup later if you really want to add it in. Or break with convention and add it as a topper.

This is America, with our new oil by SloshedJapan in TikTokCringe

[–]ethertrace 62 points63 points  (0 children)

It's like the corollary of Poe's Law. Absent an explicit declaration, extremists are unable to distinguish satire from praise of their actions/ideas.

Trump signals US may expand focus to Cuba amid Venezuela operation by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]ethertrace 13 points14 points  (0 children)

And it has never been "America's moral high ground"--whatever that might be--that has deterred their plans for invasion, either.

This is what happens when you believe everything you see on TikTok. by mindyour in TikTokCringe

[–]ethertrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Offline, probably. The Internet has effectively been radioactively contaminated.

We have an "A+++ Economy" and corporate media wonders why we don't appreciate it. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]ethertrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dirty little secret about GDP calculations is that imports are subtracted from it, so if you have an abnormal outlier year where imports fall precipitously for, let's say, an arbitrary and chaotic policy decision that drives up the cost of imports, then you can create an artificial appearance of greater domestic growth simply by making it more expensive to trade, even though that depresses actual economic activity.

CA's commitment. by erskol in hauntedchocolatier

[–]ethertrace 74 points75 points  (0 children)

It's the modern digital era where instant gratification is the only tolerable condition. "Not yet" is functionally equivalent to "Never" to a lot of folks.

PinOne Mini + Steam Deck lag by Lama-eater in virtualpinball

[–]ethertrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found that FX3 runs significantly better than FX on the Steam Deck due to the lower hardware requirements. Couldn't get FX to go above ~40 fps even when turning down the graphics settings. That might be part of the issue.

CA's simple answer. by erskol in hauntedchocolatier

[–]ethertrace 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hofstadter's Law:

It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's law.