JohnDClay

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JohnDClay,

This shuffle will probably get rid of any non for profit roots open ai used to have.

Louis Rossman/FUTO's YouTube app, GrayJay, now supports Sponsorblock... and shames you if you use it

Seriously this was very surprising. I’ve been experimenting with GrayJay since it was announced and I largely think it’s a pretty sweet app. I know there are concerns over how it isn’t “true open source” but it’s a hell of a lot more open than ReVanced. Plus, I like the general design and philosophy of the app....

JohnDClay,

I wonder if one could design an extension that would do a rough recommendation algorithm locally. I use recommendations a ton, so I can’t really switch to newpipe.

JohnDClay,

I don’t think newpipe works with recommendations or leaving comments does it?

JohnDClay,

Sounds kinda like deists. Most of the founding fathers were, plus a lot of enlightenment thinkers. So you’re in good company.

JohnDClay,

You might want to make rules against solely is news that has some tenuous connection to the whole world. In the other place, they had a huge problem with world News being filled up with US centric stuff, so the interesting non us stuff got drowned out.

JohnDClay,

I mean that does kinda look like ice cream in the crystal ball…

JohnDClay,

Oh that’s sad about it being lost

Stromer claimed that the specimen was from the early Cenomanian, about 97 million years ago.[8][6]

It was destroyed in World War II, specifically “during the night of 24/25 April 1944 in a British bombing raid of Munich” that severely damaged the building housing the Paläontologisches Museum München (Bavarian State Collection of Paleontology). However, detailed drawings and descriptions of the specimen remain. Stromer’s son donated Stromer’s archives to the Paläontologische Staatssammlung München in 1995, and Smith and colleagues analysed two photographs of the Spinosaurus holotype specimen BSP 1912 VIII 19 discovered in the archives in 2000.

JohnDClay,

Sometimes the actors know their characters a lot better than the writers. For example, in the empire strikes back, the original script had Han saying something else, whereas Ford came up with the ‘I know’, which fits much better with his character.

Kershner: (Tries it out) “I love you.” And you say, “Just remember that, Leia, because I’ll be back.” You’ve got to say, “I’ll be back.” You must. It’s almost contractual!

Ford: If she says “I love you,” and I say “I know,” that’s beautiful and acceptable and funny.

Kershner: Right, right.

JohnDClay,

But it’s not there character any longer, they gave them away. The writer isn’t going to be able to, much less should they dictate every little detail about a performance. Those details are so important to a charter, you can’t say a charter is solely the writers creation.

JohnDClay,

Is android auto harvesting data to the car manufacturers, or just the first party replacements?

JohnDClay, (edited )

I was wondering how they keep them dust free, apparently robots!

Its rows of photovoltaic panels rotate to follow the sun and are kept clear of sand and dust by robotic cleaning modules.

www.spacedaily.com/…/231116163125.unfiz7e9.htmlpanel cleaning robots

Low effort posts

Ask Lemmy is a place to ask thought provoking questions. The mods have been lenient with some of the recent posts on the basis that they must provoke thought for some people, but after seeing two posts essentially saying “what do you think of my stick?”, I believe we can raise the bar a bit on what kind of thoughts we want...

JohnDClay,

I only saw two?

JohnDClay,

It was fun while it lasted. Come to !stick for all your future stick rating needs!

JohnDClay,

I hope you were watching to laugh at the ridiculousness? Here’s a good response series.

youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXtMIzD-Y-bMHRoGKM7yD2…

JohnDClay,

Archaeologist Lutfi Yondri from the Bureau of Archaeology [id] in Bandung estimated that the constructions at Gunung Padang may have been built sometime between the 2nd and 5th centuries CE, thus in the Indonesian late prehistoric period, whereas Harry Truman Simanjuntak suggested a later date in historical times between the 6th and 8th centuries CE.[9] Pottery fragments found at the site were dated by the Bureau of Archaeology in the range 45 BCE – 22 CE.[10]

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunung_Padang

JohnDClay,

Okay cool. I can crosspost it later then if it hasn’t been already, but I’ll probably give it a bit of time.

JohnDClay,

You on desktop or an app? If desktop, its the little two squares next to the star.

JohnDClay,

Go for it

JohnDClay, (edited )

Anyone want to make a stick enthusiast community? I can if no one else wants to

Edit: Here it is! sh.itjust.works/c/stick !stick

JohnDClay, (edited )

We should make a stick enthusiast community. I can if no one else wants to.

Edit: Here it is! sh.itjust.works/c/stick !stick

JohnDClay,

I’d give it a 7. Pretty straight, but no good handles to use it as a gun or cross guard to use it as a sword. It’d work as a lightsaber though. But the thickness and heft is nice.

JohnDClay,

Yeah, but that would be pretty hard to search for.

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