nogooduser

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[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Wipeout 2048 was my favourite of all time and is available in the Wipeout Omega Collection. I wouldn’t say that it’s better than the more recent titles but it was just the one that grabbed me.

I also really liked:

  • Dirt Rally was ace on the PSVR
  • Burnout Paradise
  • Need for Speed: Most Wanted (the second one)
[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 2 points 13 hours ago

It’s purely about the power of advertising. It is the most trusted news channel in the uk with around 70% of the country watching BBC One for their news. The second most popular news channel is ITV at 49%.

So they could launch an appeal without the BBC but they could be missing up to half the population. Although it’s difficult to tell because they could also be missing none of the population if those that don’t watch ITV watch other non-BBC channels.

I think that the concern that they have (regarding the ability to actually deliver aid) is valid. We’ve heard a lot of stories about aid delivery not working so how are the aid agencies going to ensure that they can use the money that they collect from the appeal for the specified purpose?

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 7 points 13 hours ago

This story is about French/space/communications/technology. Not American/politics/racist/conspiracy. Not one genre overlap

It’s about the one overlap that you missed out: frickin space lasers

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

I think that we know the answer to that don’t we?

We’ll keep hold of them in case we need them regardless of the fact that using them now would drastically reduce the chances of us needing them later.

That’s ignoring the humane reason for sharing because that won’t be considered relevant to any decision made.

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago

As an aside, Sanchez is missing the fact that the EV tarriffs were implemented in response to excessive state aid by the PRC. It's not good for him to promise to drop the tarriffs without committing to more negotiation regarding the EU's concerns about state aid.

That is a pretty huge thing to ignore too. Without the EU imposing tariffs, China could shut down the EV industry in the EU. Without tariffs, any country could shut down any industry in another country unless the other country also provides subsidies.

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I’m not sure that’s the fault of XML though.

It’s more the fault of the implementation and documentation.

We have a WCF service with an odd configuration and nobody has been able to integrate with it that didn’t use Microsoft tools. It’s definitely not XML’s fault.

(That service has been replaced with a REST API now)

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Well, as we provide Israel with only around 1% of their arms imports I think that we could only ever hope to make a political statement rather than having any real impact.

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Same in the UK but we’ve only just done anything about it.

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

When I played games on my PC I ended up spending more time configuring my Steam controller than I did playing the game.

A classic example of perfect being the enemy of good.

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

Which means that he could also not override congress and not send Israel guns or cash.

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

It seems that they intend Microsoft Loop to be the collaborative notes app now.

It’s replaced OneNote as the meeting notes app and it has more flexible access control.

Currently they also only have one version as it’s a progressive web app (that might change with time though).

[–] nogooduser@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago

Surely, any company that has made a financial decision to not fix something because fixing it is more expensive than paying compensation to the relatives of people they kill should be guilty of murder.

If they kill more than five or ten people it would be mass murder and probably subject to the death penalty.

Boeing would be getting worried right now if this was how it worked.

 

I run HA in Docker and I have set up Mosquito MQTT and Zigbee2mqtt in other containers.

I can add Zigbee devices into Zigbee2mqtt and they automatically turn up in the MQTT integration. The problem is that they usually don’t have the control entities in HA. This means that I can’t activate switches by clicking on them in HA.

Everything else seems to work. I can turn the devices on and off in Zigbee2mqtt and I can do the same from Node Red (running in another container) with the Zigbee2mqtt plugin.

Has anyone else seen this problem?

I found something in GitHub about it but the comments said that it was fixed in the next version but I have a later version than that but it’s still not working.

 
 

All the news on his speech seems to be about HS2 but I think that this is important too.

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