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nothacking , to programmer_humor in You can certainly change it. But should you?

This is actually how you should declare something that you will never change, but something might change externally, like an input pin or status register.

Writing to it might do something completely different or just crash, but you also don’t want the compiler getting creative with reads; You don’t want the compiler optimizing out a check for a button press because the “constant” value is never changed.

sunbeam60 ,

Yeah I stumbled on this too. Surely the joke should be const mutable, not const volatile.

cosmicrose , to linux in Btw
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Then they put on the socks and become girls

Nom ,

The amount of time and effort needed to go through an Arch installation and succeeding probably is more therapeutic than paying $100 for a session of therapy. It’s enough to make them finally come out after all 🤷

Hedlosa ,

Legit I brought my first thigh highs and my T430s (now quite modded) within like 2 weeks of each other.

billwashere , to technology in This was the first result on Google

Jesus… the stupid, it hurts.

nexussapphire ,

Before anyone says it’s so stupid it might work, makita beat you to the chase. It has a real heat pump (reversible refrigerator). I really want one though.

makita 18v heater cooler

IndiBrony , to technology in This was the first result on Google
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Now I don’t know enough about electronics to know how wrong this is, but I do know enough about electronics to know that this absolutely sounds wrong.

The problem comes when someone takes an answer like this, knowing far less than I do, and they try and hook up their fridge to a car battery.

And this is why I hate LLMs. Being confidently wrong is scary enough when it’s just people, nevermind technology.

It does make me chuckle, though, that Skynet could have been totally innocent in their destruction of the human race, they just confidently came to the wrong conclusion and had the tools to carry it out.

Like a toddler whose inner thoughts are telling him to throw a cat out of the window. He doesn’t know he’s going to kill it, he just knows that’s what his brain is telling him to do.

genie ,

Now I don’t know enough about electronics to know how wrong this is

Very, assuming the refrigerator in question typically runs on a typical power grid you’d find in the US or Europe (source: am electrical engineer)

Mainly because most compressors I’m aware of use alternating current (AC) motors, or at a minimum accept AC power. Batteries alone produce direct current (DC). The simplest way to make this work would involve an inverter (converts DC to AC). Cheap ones probably have at least a 10% conversion loss, so you’re looking at an hour or two at most.

Edit: should also mention that discharging a typical lead-acid battery until it’s all the way flat (realistically below ~11V) does irreparable damage. Might be cheaper to replace the contents of your fridge :)

xantoxis ,

From a technical stance, it’s right. This top comment does the math pretty well, and I’ve done it myself recently trying to decide if I should add a battery backup on my fridge. If you can overcome the startup surge (and a car battery definitely can), a modern fridge doesn’t draw very much power.

Of course, there’s a lot of details missing about how you do this without dying of electrocution. So I think it’s also a fair criticism of the LLM.

besbin , (edited ) to piracy in Libation: Download DRM Free copies of those audiobooks you've paid for on Audible.

Do DeDRM, and yet they host their code on GitHub and have a link directly to PayPal in the README for funding? Are these guys trying to get sued?

topinambour_rex ,
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As long they don’t paywall the latest update allowing to listen the leaked books before their release, they are good.

pezhore ,
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Yeah, after the yuzu debacle, if I were anywhere close to the gray side of piracy I would pull down any and all links to funding.

I’m not sure how you would actually get that necessary funding - maybe through discord links periodically?

Sotuanduso , to lemmyshitpost in Real-time feedback

In my experience, ChatGPT is a bit of a yes-man.

Technus ,

That’s basically all it is. Explains why management types are so obsessed with it.

Sotuanduso ,

Nah, it’s also good for low stakes research and as a substitute for low-quality or difficult-to-browse code documentation.

EdibleFriend ,
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It’s told me I’m wrong in some truly hilarious ways actually. It can be stupid in both directions.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

I tried to mess with Gemini by explaining that 100% of people love the Princess Bride, and it got sassy with me saying that’s literally impossible. I said it wasn’t impossible, but inconceivable.

It didn’t think I was funny.

Sotuanduso ,

ChatGPT catches the joke and applauds the user for making it.

goldenbough , to lemmyshitpost in cactus

Englisch

Samsy OP ,

Germans maybe?

goldenbough ,

Protection? Protection from what? Ze Germans?

ReplicantBatty ,

D’ye like dags?

goldenbough ,

I like caravans more.

moody ,

What’s to stop you blowing your bollocks off every time you sit down?

name_NULL111653 ,

𝕯𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖊 𝕶𝖔𝖒𝖒𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖆𝖗𝖘𝖊𝖐𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖎𝖘𝖙 𝖓𝖚𝖓 𝕰𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖚𝖒 𝖉𝖊𝖗 𝕭𝖚𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖘𝖗𝖊𝖕𝖚𝖇𝖑𝖎𝖐 𝕯𝖊𝖚𝖙𝖘𝖈𝖍𝖑𝖆𝖓𝖉

Johanno ,

Guten Abend meine Kerle

keyz , to techsupport in [RMA] What is this lump on my friend's CPU?

Last year GamersNexus covered something similar. Can’t remember the exact video, but I think it was in the series of videos this one comes from m.youtube.com/watch?v=fFNi3YNJXbY&t=0s.

Can’t remember all the details, but (I think) something was causing a part of the die (I guess not near a temp sensor) to heat up way out of spec, enough to litterally melt the solder on the CPU, and have it drain out.

CPU is likely dead, and certainly not to be trusted. Is it an Asus or gigabyte motherboard? Potentially it’s one that’s affected and hasn’t had the bios update that fixes the issue applied

onlooker OP ,
@onlooker@lemmy.ml avatar

That’s super useful information, much appreciated. MSI motherboard actually. I’ll ask my friend when he last updated the BIOS, if at all.

keyz ,

I would suggest not trying to use it anymore though, and just go straight to the RMA process for wherever they were purchased. Or maybe post on the GN discord to see what they say (annoyingly they don’t have forums or anything, just a discord and subreddit).

If this is just something that’s come from somewhere else, you don’t know where else this mysterious metal may have gone, and there’s a potential fire risk on your hands at worst, or a mobo that could fry any cpus (or memory, etc) plugged in.

If it’s indeed the issue talked about by GN, it’s dead, and if it’s not completely dead, it’s actively dying in an irreversible way.

If it’s some other, new issue, I still can’t imagine plugging it back in will make anything better.

Lojcs ,

That’s not it. Even if the overheating melted something in there, it wouldn’t just ooze out to some spot and form a neat blob without a trace.

CrayonRosary ,

Yes it would. That’s exactly how solder would bahave in this case. The fact that you call what is obviously solder… “something”… means you don’t know what you’re talking about.

keyz ,

The photo is almost identical to one shown in one of the GN videos. Gonna be a bad internet denizen today though and ask that you take my word, because I really can’t be arsed to try to look up specific videos and times.

If you don’t take my word, thats completely understandable, but as I said, cannot be arsed with looking it up, so I’ll just accept that you don’t believe me.

onlooker OP , (edited )
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That’s fair. Though I still do believe you since everything you said seems completely plausible. I’m skimming through GN’s videos right now, but there are loooooads. Hopefully I’ll find it eventually, because I really am curious. In any case, my friend and I decided to start the RMA process as suggested in your other comment, because if nothing else, the CPU looks really dodgy. Thank you for your time and insight!

Klajan ,

It could actually, the Heat spreader is usually bonded to the Chip with some form of Indium Solder, which usually has a melting point of up to 210°C (most compositions are around 120-140°C).

Solder likes to form a similar ball around traces and components, since the solder does not stick to the silk screen of the PCB.

And I remember that this is exactly what happened in the Gamer Nexus video, the Indium Solder was melting due to Overheating.

jobby , to reddit in ...

The disconnection between the crowd-sourced content (original stuff and commercial articles) and Reddit’s heavy handed dismissal of users always felt weird.

The fact that they (with user help) aggregated OTHER BUSINESS’ content without recompense was a mystery. Like, you didn’t even need to go to the other site to read it.

RememberTheApollo_ , to memes in Imbecile

Lots of interesting discussions over the flags and the hypocrisy and lack of understanding of the flags by the person displaying the flags.

However, I think their message is crystal clear.

“Don’t try to stop me from oppressing anyone I disagree with.”

gennygameshark ,

Fascism at it’s finest, folks… smh

Zehzin , to memes in Trolley Problem Solution
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Frame perfect trolley skip

XEAL ,

Might need TAS

tigeruppercut , (edited ) to memes in is a hot dog a sandwich
Tlaloc_Temporal ,

I would find it a tad odd to refer to a hotdog as simply a sandwich, because we have a more precise and common word for it, but I would understand nonetheless.

Not just because of this debate, but also because when you use the ingredients separately you get weiner sandwiches and hot dog bun sandwiches.

It would be odd to call champagne wine, but still understandable. Same for calling a lava lamp an incandescent light. Actually, this would probably work for lots of genericized tradmarks, like jello, bandaid, dumpster, zamboni, kleenex, zipper, velcro, and so on.

sukhmel ,

Well, in the case when a table is empty except for the hotdog sandwich in question, I would maybe understand. But I imagine myself to be quite dumbfounded with such a naming

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

At this point, it’s pretty hard to find a natural opinion on hotdogs as sandwiches sunce everyone has heard of the great sandwich debate, but I don’t think it’s a big leap. I think calling a hamburger a sandwich is about as weird, for example.

bad_alloc ,

Since bread cannot be attached to language in any orientable way, you are right: It ain’t a sandwich, it’s a salad!

cypherpunks , to piracy in "Piracy is a service issue.." (Image is a real story btw, link in post)
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i am against paying for DRM streaming services, and i boycott apple products, but i must say this is an impressive hacking effort and a well-executed meme about it. 🥂

renzev ,

How I sleep knowing that I have never having watched any Widevine content ever in my life: 😴😴😴

NutWrench , to memes in How was this a feel good story?!
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I thought Fireball’s reaction to Rudolph’s glowing nose was a little extreme. He’s a magical, flying reindeer who lives with Santa and his elves at the North Pole. Surely, he has seen some really weird sh*t.

But he reacts to Rudolph as if his skull had burst into flames.

Paradachshund ,

Maybe for reindeer having a red nose is equivalent to a human having no nose. Just super disturbing look on a deep level.

rockSlayer , to memes in Economic Theory is Fun tho.

I love watching them try to explain why it wouldn’t just become neo-fuedalism lmao

Grayox OP ,
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Cause they imagine themselves as the Lord and not the Peasants that they currently are in reality.

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH ,

To be fair, some of these fucks are the Peter Thiels of the world that are part of the aristocracy.

But in a world without the state to enforce their bullshit they would fall quickly to violent people like back in the old days of feudalism.

ChicoSuave ,

Peter Theil needs to be hurt in a way money can’t fix. The only way he will start thinking about others is to need them.

0xF21D ,

The thing is that’s what they want. They all want to be feudal lords.

bruhduh ,
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