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Nailed it right here. West was a perfectly good Batman for his time, but Keaton is fantastic and aged well. No one else comes close.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Gaming@beehaw.org•I thought I'd just be purring and meowing...English33·1 year agoThe cat physics are also outstanding. You can tell there were animators just sitting there studying how cats move for many, many hours.
Crazy thing is… that’s what Trevor Noah did as a youth in South Africa. Had a whole bootleg CD burning business until his setup died and they couldn’t get the files back.
So he turned his life around and became extremely famous in the US.
Yeah, looks like an electronics hoarder. Each of those things at one time had a purpose, but 90% of it is sitting there unused and needs to be discarded/recycled.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Technology@beehaw.org•The biggest winners in tech in 2023English2·1 year agoSo, the biggest tech of 2023 is a bunch of promises of things coming soon?
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you guys cope with the fact that the world isn't getting any better?English1·1 year agoDoomerism is very in right now, but lots of things are getting better. It’s hard to see through all the social media, but if you curate your feeds to things like science and educational information, you can see all the wonderful things people are learning and making.
Sure, there are a lot of selfish, shitty people out there making a lot of noise, but in the background, there’s the same great people just chugging along making things better.
Just chug along with them and vote for the people that align with your values, and do the best you can.
Like Mr. Rogers used to say, when you see bad things happen, just look for the helpers. The first thing that always happens after a tragedy, is people line up to help. It’s our natural instinct.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Technology@lemmy.ml•Rumors swirl that TSMC chairman Mark Liu was forced to retire over Arizona fab debacle. TSMC is getting ready to pull the plug on the US fab, since US gov has not given any of the promised subsidies.English1·1 year agoThey don’t say why the US hasn’t paid out yet, and the way it’s stated in this article and the linked article inside implies that it’s a failing on the government side.
With the significant delays and attempts to bring in off shore labor, it’s much more likely that the factory hasn’t hit the targets needed to receive the subsidy.
The government is using the cash as an incentive to build the factory, not just handing out cash for no reason. Just like the Foxconn factory that failed in Wisconsin, they need to hit milestones to get the money, it doesn’t get handed out upfront, otherwise they’d risk a company just taking the money and running.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•why arent guitars made with 3.5mm jacks rather than quarter inch jacketEnglish8·1 year agoI wonder if a 6.5mm would be within tolerance to be compatible with 1/4" plugs.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What trick(s) have you taught "your" Dog?English5·1 year agoJust about any dog can do it, as long as you can find a good reward system for the dog. Mine loves playing fetch, so once we find the person we’re looking for, that person gives her lots of attention and fetch play.
It took a lot of work, and a lot of help from other people, but she’s really good at it now.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What trick(s) have you taught "your" Dog?English61·1 year agoTracking lost humans
Taught my dog to smell a clothing item, and she can distinguish the right person and follow the footfalls that person walked. She is pretty reliable up to about 18-36 hours old depending on weather conditions.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If the devil appeared to you and offered to answer any 3 questions, what would you ask?English9·1 year agoMaybe add “that can be understood by most experts in the relevant field of study living today” to those questions, cause you might get something incomprehensible in the response.
If you use birdshot, or any target shot, the individual pellets don’t have enough mass to really do anything, even at terminal velocity. Heck, Dick Cheney shot someone in the face at point blank range with it, and they we able to get on a podium and apologize to Cheney shortly afterwards.
Slugs are a different story. Not sure about larger buck shot, some of those can be as heavy as a pistol round, but not really aerodynamic.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had a one-way ticket to Jan 1, 1999 that departs on Jan 1, 2024, and you are allowed to bring whatever fits into a backpack with you, what would you bring to use to take over the world, and howEnglish8·1 year agoAny current smartphone would be the best digital camera that exists by a mile, even if they didn’t have Internet access.
He used his power and position to take advantage of an intern. Maybe you should care.
Most people that make it to the level of a president have done really shitty things, while this one wasn’t at the top of the list, it’s still pretty bad. Sucks that most of the hate and jokes were pushed towards the victim instead of the perpetrator.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terriblyEnglish29·1 year agoThe original article mentioned “softcore” porn, like old school cinemax movies where it’s porn, but thinly veiled into an actual movie.
Not like hardcore 10 minute porn movies, just semi-skeevy smut that you’d rather not have other people know you’re watching. (50 shades?)
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best practices in mounting NAS shares?English81·1 year agoA backup is an emergency protection, not a primary plan. This attitude is dangerously close to making the backup a critical part of their uptime.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best practices in mounting NAS shares?English5·1 year agoWell, with multiple users you’d need to decide what the use case is for the whole NAS and then work down from there.
Are you sharing everything in the NAS with everyone? In that case your NAS setup is fine, just a little permissive, because with RW to everything, the end users can break everything.
If it were me setting this up, I’d have different mount points for different users. 1 mount for each user that only they can read/write (not even you should be able to see it), and 1 mount that everyone can read/write, maybe if you want to go a little bonkers, 1 mount that everyone can read, but only you can write to.
Then you’d mount those three to separate mounts in your /media, and you can link them from your home directory for specific use cases.
Obviously this is completely overkill, but you can take the parts that sound appealing to you and ignore the rest.
LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best practices in mounting NAS shares?English6·1 year agoHow many users are there?
Is there a chance that the computer will boot without access to the NAS (aside from failure conditions).
Are you doing anything with ownership to prevent reading, or changing, sensitive files?
They could have saved even more by not putting batteries in them, or motors… Man, these things coulda had a way bigger profit margin!