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Father, Hacker (Information Security Professional), Open Source Software Developer, Inventor, and 3D printing enthusiast

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riskable , to technology in US Record Labels Sue AI Music Generators Suno and Udio for Copyright Infringement
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To be fair, is as “new” as what the major record labels put out!

riskable , to lemmyshitpost in Automation
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To be fair, that’s a very open ended question. I mean, what kind of bolt are we talking about? A standard lag bolt? If so you don’t tighten it! That’d be a trick question! You tighten the nut. Same thing applies with car wheel bolts. Tricky tricky!

Is it a hex bolt that also has a cross head? How tight are we talking?

I’m just going to assume bolts of lightning and Usain Bolt are off the table.

riskable , to insanepeoplefacebook in Much respect for the people of Iraq, who put in a ridiculous amount of effort to deny the BIble.
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Depends on your definition of “wheel”. For example, any ancient perfectly round pottery was made using a pottery wheel (primitive or not). Otherwise, how would you do it?

That’s how we know the ancient Sumerians were using pottery wheels as early as 3250 BCE (because we found perfectly round pottery that’s that old):

www.colorado.edu/classics/2018/…/potters-wheel#:~….

riskable , to mildlyinfuriating in Ah yes, the old somethingWentWrong
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Hey now! This design met all the PM’s requirements 😤

riskable , to linuxmemes in Vim
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For pair programming it works well with Vigor 👍

riskable , to lemmyshitpost in Automation
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The base assumption is that you can tell anything reliable at all about a person from their body language, speech patterns, or appearance. So many people think they have an intuition for such things but pretty much every study of such things comes to the same conclusion: You can’t.

The reason why it doesn’t work is because the world is full of a diverse set of cultures, genetics, and subtle medical conditions. You may be able to attain something like 60% accuracy for certain personality traits from an interview if the person being interviewed was born and raised in the same type of environment/culture (and is the same sex) as you. Anything else is pretty much a guarantee that you’re going to get it wrong.

That’s why you should only ask interviewees empirical questions that can identify whether or not they have the requisite knowledge to do the job. For example, if you’re hiring an electrical engineer ask them how they would lay out a circuit board. Or if hiring a sales person ask them questions about how they would try to sell your specific product. Or if you’re hiring a union-busting expert person ask them how they sleep at night.

riskable , to news in Utah invokes sovereignty to ignore Biden admin’s Title IX transgender protections
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Nah just declare that churches worth over $1 billion that are influencing politics are no longer churches and therefore no longer tax exempt. Utah will change their tune immediately.

riskable , to news in Trump says he wants foreign nationals who graduate from US colleges to ‘automatically’ receive green cards
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Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said that graduates would be screened “to exclude all communists, radical Islamists, Hamas supporters, America haters and public charges.”

Communists? 🎶 One of these things is not like the others 🎶

riskable , to news in The United States will need 7 million migrants to cover old age support programs for baby boomers
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Alternative: We need more robotics engineers to build robots that can do the job.

riskable , to funny in My town is apparently holding a book tasting this month
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Surprise everyone by bringing a grill!

riskable , to news in The British Army trains in Kenya. Many women say soldiers raped them and abandoned children they fathered | CNN
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The British suck in this situation for sure but the local racism this girl is experiencing is also bad. There should be an article about that too.

Everyone of every skin color belongs everywhere. There’s no location on earth that you “belong” based on your skin color or general relative appearance. The concept absurd.

riskable , to asklemmy in Do you prefer Gaming PCS or Gaming Laptops?
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I’ll take laptops over a Punch Card System (PCS) any day!

riskable , to mildlyinteresting in This three-sided pole on an airport tram
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This is how you get hooked on 3D printing 👍

riskable , to news in Texas asks people to avoid using their cars
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Electric vehicles. Did you forget?

Also, the reason why walking, running, or even biking to get around 99% of the US isn’t feasible is because the distances are too vast. The average commute time for people in the US is 26.7 minutes and most of that will be on a highway. Covering the same distance on a bike would take 3-10x longer (why 10x? Because of soooo many bridges that don’t allow bikes or pedestrians!).

riskable , to linuxmemes in the fear of missing out a better compression
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