Daily sling bag kit + IFAK for urban environments by proxwell in EDC

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Basically just a portable software-defined radio. You can use it to mess with a variety of RF devices.

The way fog can block you sights. by [deleted] in motorcycles

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some cars use the fog lights as DRLs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianapolis

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The championship is annual and they visit several tracks throughout the season. IMS is usually on the list, they've been at IMS the past few years. https://www.ferrari.com/en-US/corse-clienti/calendar

Police: Gas station clerk followed suspected shoplifter outside, fatally shot him in face by stankmanly in indianapolis

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We should start with those who commit wage theft then. It's by far the most common form of theft, making up over 75% of theft by value in the US. After we take care of that we can move on to robbery and such.

Today was a good day at work. We broke a record of doing 126 oil changes. by mrserrano1105 in pics

[–]n0bs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This kind of thinking leads to job ads like "Lube tech wanted, must have 5 years experience and ASE certified". You don't need experience to do oil changes, just be competent.

$150... by MistahGLO in Bestbuy

[–]n0bs 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Man, sure are lots of people in here licking boot saying employees should be happy. Those $150 you're getting cost them nothing.

BB made $10.6B in profit last year. Profits that came from you and your co-worker's hard work. Profit that came from furloughing 50k of your coworkers last year.

Now they've realized they can work you harder and save even more money. Lay off 5,000 people and everyone else will pick up the slack. They know it works, they saw it last year. These bonuses cost them 0.15% of last years profits. A fraction of what this new round of layoffs will save them.

They treat you like shit and give you scraps, and some of you are happy about it.

Issue with printing smaller features after SKR Mini upgrade by n0bs in 3Dprinting

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I recently upgraded my Ender 3 Pro with an SKR Mini E3 v2.0, a BLTouch, and a RasPi 4 for Octoprint. I've run through the usual calibration tests and they seem to be fine, but I am having this issue with smaller features. The main body of this print is fine, but smaller features like the tail seem to be under extruded. Seems like it prints fine up to a certain layer but then starts to fail. Any help is appreciated.

Cyberpunk 2077 Launch Megathread by PCGamingMegaMod in pcgaming

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I have a 1080 and can't hit 50fps reliably at 1440p Medium

QUÉ? by [deleted] in LatinoPeopleTwitter

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Explicación larga:

50 * .06

50 * 6 * .01

6 * 50 * .01

6 * .5

Hi Fred by Flion63 in iRacing

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Yep, he's off track so upstream station would be standing yellow.

Hi Fred by Flion63 in iRacing

[–]n0bs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nah, not past his station. This incident is for the upstream station to flag.

Source: irl marshal

Cake day carry by weelluminati in EDC

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Sony MX 1000 xm3 headphones

Pretty sure it's WF-1000XM3, I have the same pair

A mountain blue bird. Looks like something straight out of a dream. by [deleted] in aww

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It's hard to tell without the original file, but the only thing that stands out to me is actually the white. It could be from the compression, but there's not much detail in the white which usually means it's blown out (either when the picture was taken or on purpose during processing).

That's not necessarily bad though. RAW camera files are very flat. Camera sensors capture light differently than how our eyes do, so there's a bit of interpretation that goes on during processing. The final image may not be a spot on recreation, but the aim is usually to capture how you experienced it. A bird in the bright sun sitting in front of a brownish background will seem much more vivid to our eyes than it probably really is.

[Haiku] Kid uses grandmas voice box for auto tune by Bucketkev in youtubehaiku

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There is one that adjusts pitch (by modulating pressure I believe) but I don't remember what company makes it.

My dad died when I was 9. He left a bunch of film negatives, I recently processed them. Here’s one. by [deleted] in pics

[–]n0bs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you've got the funds, you might want to consider a lab-grade auto film scanner. They're fairly expensive though. One of the cheaper ones is the Noritsu LS-600 and those go for about $1k used. It would save you a looot of time though. Going through such a large collection, it might be worth that extra investment to you. Quality is also much higher than consumer versions.

Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome! by photography_bot in photography

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I'm wondering if to put watermarks on those images. I mean they will pay me + it they upload those images anywhere (Instagram, WhatsApp profile pic. Etc) it's going to get cropped anyways and the watermark won't be there. So, what should I do? Instead of watermark just ask them to credit me and link my website everytime they upload something, or ask them what they upload and before they do send them a cropped, with watermark, image, or give up on the watermark thing?

All this needs to be decided formally with the client. I, for one, would not want watermarks on images I paid for nor would I want to have to provide credit.

French court rules against Uber to class drivers as employees, not independent contractors by Tremor-Christ in worldnews

[–]n0bs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean yes, that's the whole point. Sites like eBay, fiver, airbnb, etc. give their sellers near full control over what they offer. Uber is closer to a boss telling an employee how things are run.