toddestan

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[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

The fun one that is at least a bit forgivable is "I found the solution! I just followed ". It's especially fun when you keep finding multiple postings that look hopeful at first but then end up just linking back to the same dead link.

The lesson here is that it can be helpful to future internet searchers (or even your future self) to copy the relevant information or briefly summarize it instead of just dropping a URL. Especially when linking to something like an company's official support forum or posting as many companies will pull that stuff down eventually.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

It's like steering a large ship. Any input to the controls take some time before they actually have any effect. So if you're suddenly dropped at the helm, you're pretty much at the mercy of whatever the last guy was doing for the immediate future. But that doesn't mean you can't attempt to get the ship back on course either, as whatever you do at some point will have an effect.

On another note, hard to blame Obama for 2008 in any case given he didn't become president until 2009.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Many years ago, before things like Youtube or even VCRs, clip shows were actually pretty popular (well, assuming they were decently put together). It was really the only way, other than catching a rerun at some odd hour, to see some of the show's best and most memorable moments again, and like a "Greatest Hits" album people liked them even if there really wasn't much of anything actually new in them.

Nowadays of course they are pretty much obsolete.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I don't know about still maintained, but it's one of those pieces of software that did one task, did it well, and the one part you might want to update (the encoder) was a plugin. As such, even though it's not seen any significant update since 2004, it's really the only CD ripper I've ever used. All the way back to some old Pentium machine where ripping and encoding a CD to MP3 took longer than it would to play it. Though the times I've needed it in the past few years has dropped off considerably, and if I had to rip a CD today I'd actually have to boot up an old machine that still has an optical drive.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

Squirrels also have a large, bushy tail, so I don't know what that comic is supposed to be showing.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

I suppose the space battles could sort of some sense given the technology in the Star Wars universe.

Your spaceships have two engines/drives. You have the hyperspace engines which are fast but you can't engage in fight in hyperspace (well...mostly), then you have the regular ion engines for use out of hyperspace which are slow as shit. Capital ships can barely get out of their own way, and even the Millennial Falcon isn't terribly quick when not in hyperspace. Now combined with weapons like blasters which have the problem that blaster bolts are also slow as shit. As in considerably slower than bullet fired from a conventional firearm. So if you fire them from a distance from a target, they can see the blaster bolt coming and move out of the way (or jump into hyperspace) long before it gets there. Crappy, slow engines combined with crappy, slow space weapons means capital ship battles might involve the ships having to get close to each other and just slugging it out. That can also sort of explain the small fighters since they can get in really close and hit the ships at basically point-blank range. Though the lack of hit-and-run tactics involving jumping in and out of hyperspace is a bit curious.

The rareness of the hyperspace-suicide maneuver might be rare as the rebels don't have a lot of ships, and if they start plowing them into Empire ships, they'll quickly run of ships and no matter how many Empire ships they take out in a battle, the Empire will always have another Star Destroyer. Though the big problem with introducing the possibility of this sort of maneuver in the later movies is the rebels would have absolutely plowed a ship into the Death Star with completely devastating results in the first movie. And anyone building a Death Star would have been well aware of an attack like that and would have known it would be almost impossible to defend against when you're building a moon-sized target for it.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

That's more or less my take too. The world of the Star Wars universe feels huge and expansive, but in reality by the end of the original trilogy they had basically told all the interesting stories that were to be had about it. And even then, they were starting to run out of material for Return of the Jedi. They tried with the prequels, but as you say it mostly fell flat and ended up boring. The sequels started off more or less rehashing the original trilogy so they were at least entertaining, but that wasn't enough for three movies and it turned into an absolute mess by the end.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago

Search your feelings, you know it to be true.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 5 points 8 months ago (2 children)

1 can also fill up if the flow from the faucet is higher than what can exit through the pipe connecting to 2.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

If Trump wanted to deport Musk, he'd just do it. It's not like the courts have ever stopped Trump from doing whatever he wants.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago

In the US, CAFE which regulates this sort of thing has different rules for light trucks versus cars. That's why nearly everything sold today is a "light truck" - not just pickups but SUVs, CUVs, and vans which make up the majority of new vehicles sold. These rules also had a lot to do with large cars like station wagons going away.

[–] toddestan@lemm.ee 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Chevrolet is in the list. Looks like it's by brand, hence the reason that Audi is also broken out from Volkswagon.

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