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This Is A Very Serious Situation... (By SomeOrdinaryGamers) ~ NFT Party fail, eyes and skin burned
  • Big Clive (electronics channel on YouTube) took a look at this yesterday. Analysing photos of the event, he determined that it was likely the lighting by the toilet facilities (or rather what looked like a sort of toilet-themed art installation, presumably near the facilities) that may be responsible, as they appear to have used clear unfiltered UVC lamps to light the area.

    It could be that a sub-contractor might be the culprits rather than the organisers themselves (although ultimate responsibility may fall with them).

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  • Which will just push people towards file sharing. If your DRM makes your service less convenient than copyright infringement, people will infringe copyright.

    If companies start getting too draconian, the ad-blocking/circumvention/copying/sharing technologies will start getting smarter and harder to detect and circumvent. It is a battle that cannot be won.

    I'd say the main obstacle in the short term is that as Google controls both client side (Chrome) for the majority and server-side can manipulate web standards to make ad-blocking harder, by exploiting their near-monopoly. They've already done this to an extent by modifying browser extension APIs. But people can just switch browsers. I've already done that on mobile. And if ChromeOS prevents it, I'll be erasing it and installing native Linux.

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  • If its possible to watch the video, then it's possible to watch the video without ads.

    Worst case scenario: videos can be downloaded and adverts stripped from them. (If you can watch it, you can copy it.) Would you be prepared to trade, say, a 20 minute timeshift delay on your YouTube videos' initial publish time for no adverts? I would.

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  • Yep, if you see the popups just refresh your filter lists and restart. Longest I've had to wait is about an hour for a fix, and that was a while back. Fixes seem to be coming much faster now as more people are watching this.

  • Why don’t application developers who have abandoned their development make the code they don’t need open source?
  • In addition to other reasons already given, commercial software may contain licensed code, libraries, assets, trademarks, and other IP that cannot legally be given away for free, or under an open source licence.

    Sure, it may be possible to strip those things out, but that may leave the software broken or fundamentally changed, and it may be a significant amount of work to do, which am author or publisher is not likely to spend on abandoned software, especially if their free release would compete with any current products.

  • Facebook owner Meta faces EU ban on targeted advertising
  • Users get a service, so it can be argued they are paid in kind. That's the price of their "free" services.

    Whether you agree with that or not, websites are unlikely to pay users to use their services (unless they're at least providing content) any more than a coffee shop would pay its customers to drink their coffee.

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    Which do you use: Lead pencils or normal pencils?
  • Lead pencils are normal pencils. A "lead pencil" is any pencil with a fixed lead running down the centre.

    However, the "lead" in a pencil is not made of lead, the chemical element. It is graphite and clay, and other materials depending on the type of pencil.

    Modern-style "lead pencils" have never used actual lead as the pencil lead.

    However, it should be noted that lead paint has been used in the past for the coating, which could lead to toxic effects when chewed or sucked, but this stopped by the mid 20th century.

    Do you perhaps mean mechanical pencil? (Where you can feed out the lead mechanically and refill, reusing the casing.)

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  • I wouldn't trust myself with a full replicator. You're gonna have to turn on all the safety protocols, sobriety lockouts, and nutritional programmes.

    Otherwise, I'm gonna start off with the intentions of designing a nice camera... and six months later I'll be a wasted super-obese cyborg monster who's caused half the planet to be devoured by self-replicating grey goo.

  • So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.
  • How many more millennia are needed before you'll consider graffiti an established tradition?

    How do you feel about even newer practices like "farming" and "democracy"? Do you think they'll catch on too? Or just new-fangled nonsense?

  • What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?
  • They've also benefitted enormously themselves from public domain and expired or pre-copyright works like traditional folk tales etc. exploiting them and their timeless appeal for huge profits, then mired and viciously defended those derivative works with copyrights and trademarks, and refused to allow their own works' copyright to expire. Take take take, never giving back.

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  • 3D printer that can print fully-populated functional electronic devices. Design or download a schematic for, say a new camera or phone, make whatever modifications I want, and just hit print!

    Basically a replicator for electronic devices...

  • Is it possible to train cats to group-walk with you like a pack of friendly wolves that consider you part of their kind/group?
  • It's Mau in the singular, Maus in the plural (in English anyway), but maybe there are still some amusingly ambiguous sentences possible in German! :)

    I wouldn't recommend walking cats anywhere near any significant traffic. Maybe some cats would be OK with being in a pack (I've seen YT channels with cats in baskets on bikes etc) but I imagine you'd have to train them from a young age.

  • Is it possible to train cats to group-walk with you like a pack of friendly wolves that consider you part of their kind/group?
  • It is possible to an extent with certain breeds, e.g. Egyptian Mau. However, they are curious and skittish so may not follow you everywhere if they find something interesting or get spooked. When you get too far from their known "territory" they may stop and wait for you to come back, (while also yelling at you to come back to the concern of passers-by!).

    I used to go for walks with my gf and her egyptian maus. They would follow along like a pride of tiny lions but spread out a bit, so while we walked on paths their parallel routes would go through gardens, over roofs, fields, fences, etc.

    In fact it was more of an effort to train them not to follow us everywhere, e.g. to the shops, work, etc. They would often follow neighbours' children to school and back (and sometimes follow the wrong child home and get lost!).

    Maus are also more amenable to being on a leash than most breeds, although you need to get them used to it early in life.

    The main problem is if they decide to run away from something they are blazingly fast and near impossible to catch and recover from whatever inaccessible perch or hidey-hole they run to. My gf's cats had been trained to return to the sound of jangling keys, but that only worked most of the time.

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