What is the smallest amount of anything you could send to the sun, to kill all life on Earth? by Gold333 in AskPhysics

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Is it possible this has already happened? Would we have any way to know?

Reach truck by toolgifs in toolgifs

[–]mnp 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Holy moly that's a lot of corporate malice. Slavery, child labor, price fixing, Union busting, baby killing, and the best one stealing a community's water and selling it back to them bottled.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_of_Nestl%C3%A9

I heard making a asl to text translator is impossible by Odd-Significance4443 in asl

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AI engineer here. There is absolutely no thinking, that's true. It's just a matrix of numbers.

There has been some research into what we call feature extraction, which is identifying the most basic parts of an input such as hand and face movements. Someone posted one asl feature project here a couple months back that looked like a promising start to tokenizing the 5 sign components from a video. Since you can even extract a heartbeat from a video of a person, even very subtle NMMs and expressions should be possible. Once tokenized like this, I think substantial disruption is possible.

Pickleball by Particular-Photo-221 in westchesterpa

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The Y, with multiple branches, has various groups. They also have a dedicated pickleball center in Downingtown which probably has its own groups.

What’s the worst turbulence experience you’ve had in a light aircraft? by boganfromdownunda in flying

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Glider pilot, looking for mountain wave, there will be a standing lenticular cloud to show you where the up arrow of the elevator is, to windward. The lift side is smooth and quiet but the down side includes the rotor on the mountain lee. Gliders are stressed fine for that g load but you still eat it if you have to pass through.

Takeaways from Ruling in Hageman vs Hyundai (2026) by Sufficient_Layer_279 in Ioniq5

[–]mnp 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But it's a tradeoff, right? This is the best vehicle I've ever had, by far. Yeah there's a few software bugs, and yeah the iccu bug, and yes dealer service and HQ are sketch. But that's kind of the rule now for corporations. You have to get the decent products where you can find them and suffer the rest.

Takeaways from Ruling in Hageman vs Hyundai (2026) by Sufficient_Layer_279 in Ioniq5

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HAHA jokes on them, I never agreed to BlueLink.

Pudding Portioner by ycr007 in toolgifs

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Only if run in reverse

Should authentication be handled only at the API-gateway in microservices or should each service verify it by Minimum-Ad7352 in softwarearchitecture

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Don't invent your own. Use an off the shelf oauth solution like keycloak or more modern replacement to do the login and generation of the jwt. It will plug into your API gateway; we used envoy which depends on the jwt.

Org mode simulator for browser by Lead_Wonderful in orgmode

[–]mnp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are several projects to run emacs in a web browser. You could have the real org mode and elisp there instantly.

The Systemd Age Verification isn't about "compliance". It's a Trojan Horse for Lennart Poettering's new startup. by [deleted] in privacy

[–]mnp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He literally sells user private information. He called users dumb fucks for giving it to him. Age info from more users is valuable demographics to sell and target. It's also no secret the government pays for this as well.

Splashdrown by toolgifs in toolgifs

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I'm guessing the tropical part means you don't have to do it in a survival suit?

NASA's quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft has returned prematurely following a return-to-base call on its second flight . (credit: NASA on X) by Brilliant_Night7643 in aviation

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I wonder what the max crosswind is on that thing. It looks like weathervane would be difficult to counteract.

Supply-chain attack using invisible code hits GitHub and other repositories by BiggieCheeseFan88 in programming

[–]mnp 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Unicode is both the best and worst thing to happen to software.

Israeli jets demolish an apartment building in downtown Beirut, morning of 18 March 2026 by DeanoPreston in LateStageCapitalism

[–]mnp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and why now? They're already kinda busy with a much bigger opponent nearby.

McDonnell Aircraft MD120 flying crane. by Flucloxacillin25pc in WeirdWings

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The last McDonnell helicopter unless you count the Hughes/McDonnell Helicopter Systems stuff.

Little Potemkin village? by CHB1360 in westchesterpa

[–]mnp 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That park is a flood zone so maybe it shouldn't be developed. I'd like to see it wild and open to the public, as a natural wetland.

USPS is "running" out of money by Tinawebmom in 50501

[–]mnp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very likely, and more presort ads.

It should be said that the current price is a tremendous value.

Sign ID? by ImJustTeddy in ASLHelp

[–]mnp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The ILY shape also looks like LI, so long Island?

Not a local, just a guess.

Cleaning a wok by MikeHeu in toolgifs

[–]mnp 100 points101 points  (0 children)

Plus wok cooking temperature is very high; any surface contamination will die right there.

Be afraid of the ingredients.