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[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 5 points 1 week ago (3 children)

New one is supposed to have a 30 day battery life..... That is amazing, my OG pebble is only getting 5 days now.

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Pacific Rim gets a lot better??? Giant robots fucking giant monsters.

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 3 points 1 week ago

I'm a leaf on the wind.

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 0 points 1 week ago

This is about the Epstein files isn't it.

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 8 points 1 week ago

The only way this could have been better if if your username was 'someone'

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 week ago

Spiderman: Emotional Damage

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The guy is Christopher Lee symphonic metal singer

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 week ago

Nvidia drivers.... So many times.

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 week ago

I expect operators to be "walking around with tools"...

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 week ago

I had an engineering grad....who didn't know how to use excel/LO calc. Like WTF, this is a crazy useful tool; spreadsheets should be normal to use in an engineering degree.

[–] absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I work in industrial automation.

Maybe NZ is different to which ever country you are in. But every plant I have worked in/on; the operators are expected to both know how the machine works, how to diagnose why it stopped and advise the maintenance team about what was happening when it stopped.

Some are better than others...but most operators know their machines very well. A good operator can cut downtime in half.

A lot of machines require adjustments when changing products, this is an operational change. Some adjustments require tools, operators will need to know what tools are/how to use them etc...

I would be worried if I saw an operator walking around with an angle grinder, but hand tools are normal around here.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/16690486

I am thinking about getting a phone for my son.

There are some really cheap android phones around.

But I also want to restrict what he can do on it while he is still young.

I was thinking something like net guard but with a password, so the settings can't be easily changed.

I could just get a dumb phone, but I also have some old android phones hanging around.

What options are there for this kind of app/network control?

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz to c/android@lemdro.id
 

I am thinking about getting a phone for my son.

There are some really cheap android phones around.

But I also want to restrict what he can do on it while he is still young.

I was thinking something like net guard but with a password, so the settings can't be easily changed.

I could just get a dumb phone, but I also have some old android phones hanging around.

What options are there for this kind of app/network control?

 
 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/28088684

Here’s Why I Decided To Buy ‘InfoWars’ By Bryce P. Tetraeder, Global Tetrahedron CEO ☞ https://theonion.com/heres-why-i-decided-to-buy-infowars/

And let me say, I really do see it as a family. Much like family members, our brands are abstract nodes of wealth, interchangeable assets for their patriarch to absorb and discard according to the opaque whims of the market. And just like family members, our brands regard one another with mutual suspicion and malice.

🤣

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/32975689

Older article (2023), but sharing for those unawares.

The birds - which have been around since the prehistoric Pleistocene era - were officially declared extinct in 1898.

After their rediscovery in 1948, conservationists began collecting and incubating eggs from wild takahē, to prevent them from being eaten by predators

 

About 1000 internet years ago. I saw one of those "demotivation" posters and I want to find out again.

The text was something along the lines of

Don't wait to be corrupted, embrace the evil inside. Be the chaos you want to see in the world.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz to c/lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
 

I was having a conversation about characters from various childhood shows.

I always thought that Oscar the grouch didn't make any sense. Why would you live in a bin?

But it occurred to me that maybe the Grouch evolved to hunt like a trapdoor spider, they hunt mainly racoons but also cats and anything else that happens into their bin.

Initially forest dwelling, with the rise of human civilisation; they have become adapted to living in cities which afford many pre-made "burrows" (bins). The lure of easy food, brings their prey to them.

 

I was reading a post about unique things you wouldn't want, such as a nasty medical condition named after you.

That got me thinking.

What is the most unique thing.

Being the tallest person doesn't count, because there is always a tallest person...

I thought maybe units of measure, there are not really that many units named after people. Newton, Pascal, ampere etc... Turns out there are quite a few.

Next thought was atomic elements, there are 19 named after 20 people. That is fairly unique 20 people out of the ~110 billion to have ever lived, have an element named after them.

 

I wonder what option the greens will have from here.

 

I was reading a comment thread recently.

One commenter stated that they are aware of the people who are "dumber" than them, and if they are not aware the person they are talking to is either similar in intelligence or smarter than they are.

So my question is, do you have this awareness?

Are you conscious of your relative standing in the intelligence hierarchy around you?

And a side point, can you tell a smart person is acting dumb to fit in with those around them?

 

What arsehole teachers.

I empathize with the mum, worrying about the government cutting the program.... They will be looking for any excuse

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