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New York Bill Would Require a Criminal Background Check to Buy a 3D Printer
  • Hehe, I just grabbed the number off wolfram alpha's size comparison. Wouldn't surprise me if they are wrong, not sure where they scrape the data from. Anyway, my point stands, six microns is still stupidly small. Some dust or hair on the cutting edge and your precision is now out the window.

  • New York Bill Would Require a Criminal Background Check to Buy a 3D Printer
  • six microns

    Given that human chromosomes are on the order of 5 to 10 microns, I am thinking this export regulation doesn't apply to the hobby market. This is "use the machine in a clean room" level precision.

  • Amazon CEO Tells Workers: Return to Office or 'It’s Probably Not Going to Work Out for You'
  • I wish there was a directory of WFH friendly companies somewhere. I have done the math and work from home saves me a ton of money and time. Plus, it seems like an enormously beneficial choice if you care about global climate change. Small companies that are willing to figure out how to maintain a good culture while working from home have a huge hiring advantage.

  • Is this even legal?
  • They usually choose a subset of customers to try UI changes on before rolling it out to everyone. This way they can estimate the general reaction before committing to it. They probably also have a dozen different layouts and text for this dialog that they are testing to see what makes people most likely to click yes. Its all just statistics to them.

  • People who back into parking spots: Why?
  • It's not about maneuverability in either direction for me, it is about visibility. Things change quickly with traffic when pulling out of a parking spot. Therefore, I like having the drivers seat closer to the traffic reducing visibility obstructions on either side. When backing in, it is much less likely for something to move so I can simply memorize the positions of things before even starting to back up.

    Admittedly, with a good backup camera this becomes less important. But my car is too old for backup cameras. I bike most days anyway so I am probably not replacing my car any time soon.

  • How do I report a spam user or community?

    So I just came across a community being used to solicit fake Amazon reviews. But I don't see a way to report this to the admins. Since the user in question moderates the community they are posting spam to, it seems like the report button will just go to them?

    https://lemmy.world/c/amazonreviewerclub

    Edit: seems to be gone now, perhaps reporting one of the posts was enough. Not sure what that looks like on the admin interface.

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    What's the proper way to get rid of books?
  • It probably also depends on the book. I have tons of outdated books on obscure topics within engineering, science, and computing. I doubt anyone would check out my 1995 book on the Vi text editor from a library. Although, if I'm lucky, perhaps it could be a collectors item some day. In reality, I'm probably going to just say "thank you for helping me so many years ago" and respectfully recycle the book.

  • Framework Sold Out of 3 Batches of Laptop 16 in Less Than 3 Hours.
  • When I configured it, a 13" mac pro with 16GB ram and 1TB SSD is $1600 from apple, the 13" framework with 16GB ram and 1TB SSD is $1065. That comes out to a 60% difference for the most basic configuration I would consider.

  • Framework Sold Out of 3 Batches of Laptop 16 in Less Than 3 Hours.
  • I bought a framework laptop for my significant other last year and it's amazing. It feels super solid like a Macbook but is easy to open and change out parts. Nothing has broken but adding some ram was probably the most pleasant experience I have had working on a laptop. Plus, the main PCB can run without the rest of the laptop so perhaps a great home automation server or TV computer if we upgrade.

    My next machine is definitely going to be one of these. Way cheaper than Apple if you want more than 8G of RAM and a decent amount of disk space.

  • Reddit enrages users again by ditching thank-you coins and awards
  • I liked the idea more than advertising to be honest. But it felt weird voluntarily giving them money while they were using ads too. Ever since I cancelled my last cable tv in the mid 2000s I refuse to pay for anything with ads.

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    20-minute brisk walks can dramatically reduce depression risk, research finds. Findings remained consistent even after accounting for factors such as sex, education, age, smoking and alcohol use.
  • I could certainly see this as another reason people defending car centric infrastructure would be defensive. Walking is truly miserable in many cities and some people may not even know that it can be nice. My area is decently walkable so I probably have some bias in my observations. I will keep this perspective in mind, thanks!

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    20-minute brisk walks can dramatically reduce depression risk, research finds. Findings remained consistent even after accounting for factors such as sex, education, age, smoking and alcohol use.
  • I personally think walkable cities are a very good thing. But I think it is important to understand why some people value driving and become defensive.

    Many of the people I talk to who are defensive about driving are concerned with the affordability of housing. These people are often commuting from more affordable areas and are concerned with anything that extends their already long commute.

    So I think it's best to avoid characterizations of these people as lazy or selfish. They are really just trying to balance their life with a different crippling societal problem. We need to be careful to craft our arguments for walkable cities in a way that appeals to a broad audience.

  • Ongoing and curated list of good streaming science videos?

    I really enjoy videos about science, but they are getting harder to find on modern platforms. Is there a community out there dedicated to discussing and recommending good content regardless of platform?

    There seems to be some really good content out there from various sources and platforms. For example, YouTube has PBS spacetime, Kurtzgesagt, Natural World Facts, and more all of which seem well researched. I even enjoy things that are more speculative as long as they explain clearly where the speculation begins like Alien Worlds on Netflix. I have also found good stuff on various other platforms.

    Unfortunately, searching and doing the homework on the reliability of each channel and creator has become a bit of a chore. The channel Natural World Facts in particular is something I could have easily missed just because it's relatively small compared to the others and the name sounds similar to the kind of content I often avoid. I think we all know how bad things can get if you just let "The Algorithm®" choose for you.

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    Blue Jay Spreading it's Wings

    Got this photo at just the right moment.

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    Baby Spiders!

    Big mamma with babies I found hiking on the plains of Colorado. She was about the size of my house key. Spider sister I guess?

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    Backcountry - A community for enthusiasts of skiing, snowboarding, and more outside of resorts.
    lemmy.world backcountry - Lemmy.world

    For snow sports outside of the resorts. This community includes back country skiing, snowboarding, telemarking and more. Posting Guidelines Anyone can comment or post regardless of their experience with snow sports in general. We welcome all those who want to ask questions or share their adventures....

    All are welcome whether seasoned back country skiiers/snowboarders or just curious about self powered snow sports. Spring ski season is still going!

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    What is your opinion of the Large Language Model (LLM) argument made by Reddit?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/76533

    > One of the arguments made for Reddit's API changes is that they are now the go to place for LLM training data (e.g. for ChatGPT). > > https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/145bram/addressing_the_community_about_changes_to_our_api/jnk9izp/?context=3 > > I haven't seen a whole lot of discussion around this and would like to hear people's opinions. Are you concerned about your posts being used for LLM training? Do you not care? Do you prefer that your comments are available to train open source LLMs? > > (I will post my personal opinion in a comment so it can be up/down voted separately)

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