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reverendsteveii , to science_memes in Hooooooooooooooooooot

“I found a new source of naturally occurring waste heat”

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH , to lemmyshitpost in The Factory must grow.

I see we have a bunch of Factorio players here.

GrayBackgroundMusic ,

Need more green circuits.

DataDisrupter ,

I can already picture a few nice train stops and some red and green wires crisscrossing the skies ❤️

SSX ,
@SSX@lemmy.world avatar

Civ 6 player here looking at those mountain bonuses. 😍

Ohi , to mildlyinteresting in At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book—one page at a time, by hand.

We so appreciate your efforts, but ya’ll need more funding so you can start working smart and not hard. From the looks of things, I see no reason why page flips can’t be automated there.

I just made a donation. Please use it to save this poor woman from the tedious task you’ve shown us today.

pearsaltchocolatebar ,

I’d just use a bandsaw to cut off the spine and stick it in a document feeder.

Gloomy ,
@Gloomy@mander.xyz avatar

Leave that poor woman alone you psycho!

Hereforpron2 ,

This must be how you get “binders full of women”

antonim ,

If the book is not that easily available (old, rare), it’s much better to keep it intact.

activ8r ,

We should start doing charity style TV ads.

“You, too, can help us build page turners and save the lives of dozens of archivists. Just £2 a month will allow Margaret to finally rest.”

theRealBassist ,

Man I got some friends who are archivists, and they’d love that shit lol.

They love their field, but it’s a lot of mind-numbing work

IndefiniteBen ,

I think this is one of those things that seems like it should be easy to automate, but actually has lots of hidden complexity.

They probably don’t use this to scan commonly available books, because for those you can just cut the spine off the book and scan the pages in a regular scanner.

This is likely used for books that need to be preserved and can’t be damaged during the scanning process.

How do you make a machine that will always turn exactly one page and never tear a page, while adapting for different page sizes and thicknesses, and avoiding the static charge that can make pages stick together? All for less money than it costs to pay people to operate this machine.

0xD ,

Vacuum!

droans ,

Iirc they did experience with automation before and did get it to copy well…

But like you said, it would damage books pretty frequently. That’s not what you’d want for old and fragile materials which are rather irreplaceable.

GhostsAreShitty , to piracy in Naming Torrents

Either are fine, I just wish there was a more consistent standard like naming ROMs. I want to be able to script renaming everything for Kodi

Laser ,

I think your workflow is not optimal. Are you using software like Radarr and Sonarr? They do the renaming for you and come with Kodi integration. Or is this not feasible?

pete_the_cat ,

I think OP means ROM files for video games systems. Kodi has a RetroArch plugin. As I’m sure you’re aware, Sonarr and Radarr only do TV shows and movies, respectively. Managing ROM packs is a pain in the ass because there are usually thousands of files in a pack (I think there’s something stupid like 9,000 ROMs for NES or SNES).

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  • pete_the_cat ,

    There is a database that I found called Smoke Monster’s Database, it’s actually a bunch of “databases” (files, not actually databases) that you load into a program and point it at a directory and it categorizes, organizes, and renamed everything for you.

    A lot of ROM packs that are out there are pretty old considering the systems that they’re for are decades old and have been passed around and added to for years. The packs are usually in a flat file structure and there are usually multiple files for the same game (version updates from the manufacturer) so it gets annoying pretty quickly. Do you want to have to scroll through 9000 NES games just to get to the Zelda: A Link to the Past?

    GhostsAreShitty ,

    Oh it’s totally inefficient. It’s not the most feasible with my current setup, so I’m making do with what I have at the moment.

    pete_the_cat ,

    Look up SMDB (smoke monster’s database). You can download a tool (I forget what it’s actually called, I think one is called ROM manager) which reads the SMDB files and compares the hashes to your ROMs and will categorize and rename them for you. It looks for duplicates, unofficial releases/hacks/patches, categorizes them by country (US, EU and Japan largely), and more. It’s a pretty nifty tool.

    I spent like two hours going through PS1 ROMs and was like “there’s got to be a better way!” (insert cheesy black and white infomerical cutaway), started looking up stuff and there it was. Not all game systems are supported (mostly NES, SNES, Genesis/MegaDrive, and a few others) but you can build SMDB “packs” yourself.

    I forget if it works on Windows, but I know it works on Linux and it’s either a script or a compiled binary, I forget which, but you can definitely script it, I’ve done so myself since the command string tends to be a bit long.

    CmdrShepard ,

    In my experience, files are named pretty well these days to include resolution, source, the actual title and release year, video format, audio format, language, and release group.

    Try looking at the way music files are named and you’ll see how awful naming conventions can get.

    OsrsNeedsF2P , to nottheonion in The Economist has killed satire

    Europe had been moving towards the slaughterhouse for years, and by 1914 a conflict was all but inevitable—that, at least, is the argument often made in hindsight. Yet at the time, as Niall Ferguson, a historian, noted in a paper published in 2008, it did not feel that way to investors. For them, the first world war came as a shock. Until the week before it erupted, prices in the bond, currency and money markets barely budged. Then all hell broke loose. “The City has seen in a flash the meaning of war,” wrote this newspaper on August 1st 1914.

    Apart from this, nothing in the article is worth reading.

    fckreddit ,

    Investors have their heads buried in there arses or rather in the charts and balance sheets. I think they delude themselves into believing that by buying selling what essentially amounts to promises, they think they are doing important work.

    RatherBeMTB ,

    The only reason all that industry exists is because the government keeps devaluing and taxing our savings. The day we create an asset with easy transactions and that doesn’t devalue, with ease of exchange, they’ll be out on the street.

    gerryflap , to videos in High winds lift a forest’s floor in Scotland
    @gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

    I would not let that doggy that close. Seems like there are some strong forces at play. If the dog gets stuck under the forest floor when it goes down it might not end well

    darganon ,

    Yeah, trees weigh a lot.

    aceshigh ,
    @aceshigh@lemmy.world avatar

    I wouldn’t get close or stand on it myself… I don’t feel like getting pinned by a fallen tree.

    burak , to noncredibledefense in Please see the chart

    Stupid and cringe-pilled

    awwwyissss ,

    I really dislike lemmy.ml and generally like NCD, but I’ll upvote your comment because this post is some nationalist ra ra bullshit and NCD is better than that.

    AccurstDemon , to lemmyshitpost in Anon meets a girl
    @AccurstDemon@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Just here to say, fuck this long image

    Psythik , (edited )

    OP is insane if they think that anyone wants to actually read a fucking 500 page novel written by some random dickhead from 4chan. Ain’t happening.

    tabularasa ,

    Shame. It’s a wonderful story. I think you could take the 5 minutes to read it.

    Psythik ,

    Then please give me the Sparknotes summary. I have ADHD; I can’t focus long enough to read this entire thing regardless, even if I wanted to.

    AcesFullOfKings ,

    Sounds like a you problem. If that’s true then you don’t have to be dickish about it in the comments. Just bc you don’t want to spend 6 mins reading a nice story doesn’t mean nobody else does.

    Thoth19 ,

    Guy is depressed. Meets blind girl. Goes on dates with her. They are cute together and get married. Happily ever after.

    alertsleeper ,

    read it in a couple minutes, totally worth it after seeing 50 Trump-mugshot memes

    incogtino , to programmer_humor in It's Friday at 5pm. You're all set to go home and relax then your monitoring dashboard goes like this....

    “Well, see you Monday!”

    henfredemars ,

    Found the senior dev.

    Seriously though, go enjoy your life. Even work emergencies are just work.

    cerement ,
    @cerement@slrpnk.net avatar
    ptz OP , (edited )
    @ptz@dubvee.org avatar

    (Already halfway out the door) You got this, right? 👏 👈😎👈

    Pyro , to aboringdystopia in Gaza Hunger Games

    God, they are literally baiting starving people using food and then hunting them.

    Altofaltception ,

    They have been doing this for a while now. Remember the flour massacre?

    Note that Israel will be banning Al Jazeera because they are perceived to be a threat to security.

    Certainly, airing videos showing Israelis in a bad light is indeed a threat to their security. You know, people may doubt their intentions.

    Etterra , to noncredibledefense in Pirates stand no chance

    Okay everybody, meet Trevor. Trevor is the newly assigned anti-pirate guy. Each ship Captain will have to wait for him to ride shotgun outbound, switch to an inbound ship, and ride back. That should settle down all this pirate nonsense. Any questions?

    cynar ,

    6 months later, not a pirate is to be found, dead or alive, and not a single ship taken. Meanwhile, none of the crews will talk about “Trevor”. All they are willing to say is that “Trevor is a very very nice man, we were very happy to host him.” Always spoken with a monotone 1000 yard stare.

    HoustonHenry ,

    And a quick change of subject, for some reason 🤷‍♂️

    assassinatedbyCIA , to lemmyshitpost in democracy in Russia

    Move so slowly that you’re invisible to the naked eye

    residentmarchant ,

    And come in on your knees since the cameras only capture people that are standing

    ininewcrow ,
    @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

    The keep low and work extra sneaky like you actually have a camera that might be watching you

    DarkDiamondK , to lemmyshitpost in Your meal has been delivered
    @DarkDiamondK@lemmy.world avatar

    They keep leaving this shit in the 4th dimension, it’s pissing me off!

    De_Narm , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

    Ah, achieving optimal performance by letting them run more scripts and displaying more stuff.

    kusuriya ,
    @kusuriya@infosec.pub avatar

    They never said what performance they are optimizing, I’m pretty sure it’s profit.

    perishthethought ,

    Yes, it’s for optimizing their experience, not ours. F that BS.

    Hugin , to me_irl in me🧒irl

    The only thing that can stop a bad toddler with a gun is a good toddler with a gun.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    Or a pitbull

    RickyRigatoni ,
    @RickyRigatoni@lemmy.ml avatar

    With a gun

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