nik282000

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[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 6 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

The Canadian government doesn't have the power to push around big businesses, they can't even control our pint sized telecom duopoly. Literally the only thing they do have power over is the physical offices(es).

Banning TikTok all together would also be opening up a fucking massive can of worms. The app can be removed from the Apple/Google repos easily enough but blocking access to the TikTok servers would mean making definite and loud decisions about internet access in Canada.

Would access to TikTok be blocked at the ISP level or would they try to compel TikTok to block connections from Canada? Would bypassing the block come with a penalty, would the use of a VPN constitute bypassing the block? If so will all use of VPNs outside of Canada be under scrutiny, how will VPN use be detected compared to other encrypted communications? Having to give firm answers to any of these questions would create a lot of embarrassing headaches for the government, ISPs and law enforcement.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 11 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Pretty on brand for EA to take a good thing and just fucking murder it.

Interesting when I fired up steam Apex was the title ad on the Store page.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 13 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Yeah, I'm torn between "this is so cool and here's how I did it" and "for the love of god do not ever try to replicate this dangerous thing."

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 days ago

How is there no auditing of politicians' communications? These jerkoff's are actively trying to kill our ability to communicate privately while using private communications to fuck is over.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 9 points 3 days ago

How long before Canada starts selling blood and organs to the highest bidder? This fucking country.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 12 points 3 days ago

CRTC, who ever the fuck is supposed to look at oil and gas, groceries, land development...

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 days ago

I'm talking "Electric cars are killing children and poisoning the earth" kinda people.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 3 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Good luck, Canada not only tolerates but fosters the idea that vaccines make you sick and electric cars are bad for the environment. Our education system has been gutted for so long it will take decades before a unified theory of health can be sold to Canadians without ignorant protesting.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 11 points 5 days ago (8 children)

You can have interesting, illegal, pets or you can publicize your life. Poor decision making on the owner's part.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 days ago

"Liberal" party.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Unless their machine doesn't meet the hardware requirements.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca -1 points 6 days ago (4 children)

Unless you pirated W10 it was not free. The price of laptop and PC hardware with Windows per-installed is subsidized.

 

Got lucky with a clear night.

 

Using a vinyl cutter and mini-sand blaster I made some alternate universe corporate schwag! I like the idea that someone might have swiped these during an interview before both companies had their 'accidents.'

 

I got my hands on some really weird EL panels and did a little dive into how they work. I still have no idea where to get more but I think they may be DIY-able.

 

I was gifted an unused Ender 3 Pro two weeks ago and managed to model and print an adapter to connect Sony E-Mount cameras onto a 42mm dovetail used by microscopes.

Bed adhesion, leveling, stringing, clearance issues, blobs and permanently welded supports, I got to battle it all but thanks to the massive volume of community support I worked my way though.

 

I was given an Ender 3 Pro last week and after a few bumps managed to successfully CAD, slice and print a booster seat for my phone. The caddy as it was would grab the volume down button on my phone, this little wedge solves the issue!

 

I learned this week that many high speed CD-ROM drives used balancing balls on the spindle to stop discs from vibrating at 10Krpm.

Between the platter that supports the CD and the motor there is a puck with a toroidal void containing a few ball bearings. When an out of balance CD is spun up the spindle and disc together rotate around their common center of mass, some point between the spindle and the edge of the disk. This means that the void containing the balls no longer rotates around it's center, it spins like a hula-hoop around the spindle/DC center of mass. With the "lighter" side of the system being farther from the center of rotation the balls roll 'down hill' towards the side of the void that is experiencing more centrifugal force. Eventually enough balls will collect on the light side to perfectly cancel out the heavy side. If there are too many balls they will distribute themselves inside the void until they cancel out each other's weight!

The link leads to a scaled up demo of this using an empty water bottle and steel BBs.

 

// Randomly spawn drops

// Take a random fraction of each cell move it down, or down and to the left or right

// The remainder of the fraction stays where it is

// Subtract a constant small value from all cells to prevent rain from accumulating

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// Randomly spawn drops

// Take a random fraction of each cell move it down, or down and to the left or right

// The remainder of the fraction stays where it is

// Subtract a constant small value from all cells to prevent rain from accumulating

 

I found a box of CD-Roms and floppy disks in my mum's basement and damnit, I want to play them! I could use emulators, DosBox or VMs but it's never quite the same as having the real thing, so between an eBay mobo and a box of old parts I managed to build my new gaming rig to cover 1990-2005.

Its running a P3 at 1GHz, 512MB of ram, and an ATI Xpert98 with 8MB of memory. As I didn't want to run an old IDE drive with a million hours on it, I tried an SATA-IDE adapter, it caused some issues during the install but that just felt like the standard Windows experience.

Though unpopular, I went with ME for 2 reasons, the first was Dos support, the second is that I went from W95 to ME as a kid, 98 wouldn't have felt the same. The install bricked twice with video drivers but I finally got it up and running with the default drivers and an 18" Samsung flat CRT (runs up to 1600x1200 at a nauseating 60hz).

So what were your favorite games from the 90's and early 2000s?

 

In the ruling, the judges argued the application could not be successful because of a new law, Rebuilding Ontario Place Act, 2023, that the government passed days after the court application was filed last November.

wow

 
 

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