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"Soundblaster" was such an 80s/90s name for a computer part.
  • How quickly we forget the chip tunes of the PC Speaker, I used it in a computer lab one day to play a nearly undetectable high freq wave using logo. The PC Speaker was a pretty flexible little speaker

  • Artificial Refugium rule
  • I imagine they'd just force you to do what I had to do to rid myself of bats from my home, seal all of the doors of the roost for 1 years with 1 way doors(so they can freely leave) then after that year you would then be clear to remove the structure

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    I have to get this off my chest (nicotine pouches)
  • I know that other oral route tobaccos like chewing tobacco and dip cause oral cancers, there's no long term studies yet for pouches but there are anecdotal evidences of the same for pouches

  • Did you ever buy that toy you wanted as a kid but didn't get?
  • Armatrons were pretty neat but I can definitely imagine why functional ones are nigh impossible to obtain, I would imagine all the plastic gearing inside either chipped away by careless use and worn down over years

  • What’s your favorite project you’ve worked on and why?
  • My favorite project was around 6 years ago when my former employer was looking to modernize the customer service automation experience with AI, it started with a round the US tour of going to the HQ's of 4 big tech companies in the space(IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Google at the time) as part of an investigatory team. We were to select what we thought would be the best engine to run conversational AI in our applications, during that time we were also given greenfield to write a modern framework apart from our existing technology to leverage it. Over the course of a year and a half we went from ideation to the creation of an omni-channel conversational framework that netted me and the team a patent, and allowed me to flex architecture skillset that lead me to my current role as a solution architect working with some of the same people at another better company. Definitely the most fun, exciting and rewarding project of mine to date.

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  • Probably an issue on the device, I would try clearing the cache for the application and see if it fixes the issue. Often times weird stuff like this is some web component that cached incorrectly.

  • [RANT] I pay $70/mo for this privilege
  • The CenturyLink fiber plan is pretty nice, me and my brother in law are on it and it runs as advertised and I've had maybe 2 outages in the 3 years I've had it, unlike my previous provider where it would be like 1 per quarter

  • The most popular Chinese keyboard app which is used by more than 450 million monthly users sends every key typed to Tencent in China.
  • I think the origins of this was back at the inception of Android when the default keyboard didn't have slide technology, so at that time I think it made reasonable sense that you could bring your own keyboard app, now that Gboard is full featured it probably wouldn't hurt to lock it down, but it also depends on if every vendor doesn't provide their own keyboard app that is horrible to use and sets that as the only keyboard option.

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