He used to walk on four legs as a baby.
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Here it’s very common to have children like it. Not super young ones (who prefer a pure diet of French fries and ice cream). E.g. Haribo Lakritzschnecken or Drops in the Netherlands.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Just another "we are all going to die" prediction
3·1 个月前Had a LAN (10BASE2 iirc, maybe 10BASE-T) party with friends that evening. Good times.
One friend showed off his graphics card that came with a special edition of magic carpet and 3d glasses.
Bend it straight, then measure
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Games@lemmy.world•What’s your favorite video game that most people didn’t like ??English
2·1 个月前At least none of the people I personally knew played it wanted to play it. Might be due to the marking though. I really enjoyed it, it played like GTA with fighting mechanics similar to Batman Arkham Asylum etc and I also thought the story was pretty neat
Yeah, also urgency is a big red flag for me. Almost all phishing messages are like “log in immediately or something bad happens”
Are cats weak? I’m always impressed by their abilities. They sleep all day and only do like 5 minutes high intensity training a day max.
Yes, you can identify them by the X-Phish header. I hope real phishing mails have it too
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Games@lemmy.world•What’s your favorite video game that most people didn’t like ??English
102·1 个月前Sleeping Dogs
I understand. However, I’ve had very similar experiences with industrial cameras and sensors in a research setup.
Taking snapshots was ok, once you had setup everything (it only worked with GigE Network cards supporting jumbo packets and some other specific settings) and used their “acquisition” software (which could be automated). However, triggering multiple cameras at once at the exact same time was a similar experiences with additional trigger lines and multiple discussions with the manufacturers application engineers.
Even worse where non standard sensors line photosynthesis sensors or other industrial sensors used in a non standard setup. For the lidar I also had to read their hundreds of pages long documentation of their serial interface but send it via TCP in special packets which had almost no documentation. Depending on the command the byte order also had to be swapped which was not documented at all and I had to find it by trial and error.
For a different laser sensor that produces point clouds there was a simple interface to get preprocessed images but we wanted the raw point cloud data which also required to download the files from an on-device FTP server which also required so some guess work.
Later I worked in industrial settings with PLCs and these guys sometimes also go overboard with complex setups (I’m looking at you, Siemens RFID reader…)
So I’m not sure if it’s the military grade that makes it such an experience. Industrial grade seems like a similar experience. I guess a lot of consumer devices also do shit like that under the hood but hide it in firmware and drivers.
Is called progressive muscle relaxation
I believe you but can you explain why?
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2·2 个月前Just searched for some of his works, I totally agree. The colors, style and themes match.
We had computers and the typing software made a beep with the PC speaker each time you made a mistake. The beeping summoned the evil teacher to torture you even more, e g. by covering hands and keyboard with a box.
I can’t forget it. The evil teacher put a box over our hands and keyboard so we couldn’t see our fingers. The typing software made a beep every time we made a mistake and summoned the teacher. The exams where timed and every mistake you made in the final copy (you basically had to copy a paper document) cost you a grade.
I still fuck up sometimes today due to sometimes using keyboards with US, DE or Apple layouts but in general I’m quite fast and never need to look at my hands.




I must’ve had the injuries there before but my year of horrible back pain, a partially paralyzed foot, 2 MRTs diagnosing herniated lumbar discs and lots of physical therapy started because I sat on the couch wrong.