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Comment Re:Amazingly, Trump did something similar too (Score 1) 64

Sane individuals do not want political bullshit invading every single moment of their waking life.

Sane individuals cannot easily stop thinking about the ongoing and impending consequences of a corrupt regime with every similarity to the Third Re!ch rising anywhere in the world, and most of us live in the same country where it's happening. There is nothing more important for us to be talking about right now. Some of our lives depend on it. Your "political bullshit" is my "existence at stake."

Comment Re: So (Score 1) 121

I don't understand the popularity of Starbucks. The coffee is overpriced, and I think it tastes awful.

This goes back to what the top comment in this thread said, though. Starbucks coffee is terrible specifically because it's roasted specifically to be good for making sugar bombs. Think about a latte, where even with a double the coffee taste is subtle. When you put as much sugar and milk into a drink as Starbucks does, the only way you can taste the coffee is if it's burnt to hell.

I think this study is just capturing the fact that most people have lousy senses of taste and smell. That's why Starbucks and IPAs are popular - most people can't tell they're drinking garbage.

IPAs as a body are very different from Starbucks. Yes, there absolutely are crap ones which are essentially the same thing, just throwing ingredients which produce big flavors at the beer, but there's also IPAs which have many subtle flavors which resolve on the palate over time. In its heyday, the Russian River Brewing Company's Pliny the Younger exemplified this; I was living in Lake county at the time, and I'd go enjoy them regularly. Another potentially great one, although it's very variable so it's not always amazing, is Black Diamond's Rampage. Weirdly, Sierra Nevada actually has several excellent IPAs all of a sudden, which is very welcome because IME Lagunitas Brewing (which was my prior goto) has become fairly insipid. They do still have one great beer called "A Little Sumpin' Extra!" but I never see it. These days I am mostly drinking Sierra's "Hazy IPA Pack" 12 packs, of which my favorite is probably "Hoppy Little Thing IPA". They also have or had another mixed 12 pack of IPAs where my favorite is "Dank Little Thing IPA", that's probably my favorite Sierra of all time.

You don't have to like IPAs, I'm not mad about it or anything, but I do think IPA hate is silly. I've been to dozens of beer festivals (I stopped going when they got expensive, but I went to basically all the ones even vaguely nearby for years) and tasted somewhere between hundreds and thousands of beers, so I like to think I've got a fairly educated palate in this department, and I still enjoy IPAs the most. Shitty ones are shitty, but that's true of all beer styles.

Comment Re:Hybrids still better than ICE (Score 1) 71

Yes, a long commute eats up your life painfully. My longest commutes have been 30 minutes, and that is more than enough for me. My shortest have been about 5 minutes on foot, for example when I worked for IBM/Tivoli in Austin I lived on one end of the Arboretum parking lot, and work was on the other. I actually have a 30 minute commute now, but when we had a major remodeling project at work (a roof repair) I was offered the opportunity to go remote full time during the repair (everyone who could work independently was offered this) and I took it; then I was offered the option to continue to WfH 4 days, and I accepted that as well. 30 minutes is still irritating, but only once a week :)

When I worked for Cisco in Santa Cruz we had an intern who commuted from San Francisco 5 days a week. It's a beautiful drive along the 1, but that's still madness, especially since he did so much of it in the dark.

Comment Re:We don't need AI "art" (Score 1) 39

- accessibility. AI's most promising use case is always going to be accessibility. Wether it's turning text prompts into a visual work or text prompts into an audio work, it allows people to express "something" that represents their intent.

Yes, I really do wish social networks would start using it to create alt text, and stop asking me to do it. Ideally they would recognize scaled or slightly cropped images and reuse the text from the last time so they don't have to reprocess reposts.

Like your typical artist can reproduce their own art because they know what went into it. The AI can not. Therefor it's not an artist and not entitled to copyright.

But as you just said, the AI can turn an image into text — which you can use as a prompt. The AI can't generate the exact same image twice, but the artist probably can't replicate their works with exactitude without having them in front of them as a reference. With that as a standard, the AI can simply copy the source image, and do a better job than the artist at that task. Reproducibility is not the soul of art.

Comment Re:That's because hats are functional (Score 1) 39

A pixar movie is not generated from "human instructions" geezus.

Yes, of course it is. Creating models and then animating them can be considered as just the way you give the rendering engine instructions on what to draw for you.

Where I've seen AI used mostly used on art right now, is in low-effort 3D porn.

You're certainly telling us a lot about yourself, here.

And this is part of that "who asked for this garbage" problem. Nobody asked for it.

What? Yes, of course they did. Tons of people have asked for generative AI of many kinds.

They cherry picked their 0.1% best results and made it look like that's the norm instead of the exceptions.

Yes, but the AI lets you generate thousands of results in the time that it takes to make one image with less automation, so this is not an indictment against the technology.

Comment Re:Hybrids still better than ICE (Score 1) 71

KBB says some are up to 55 miles on a charge, so you're close if you're talking about the best case. But some do as little as 14 or 15 miles, and AFAICT the average is around 20-25 somewhere.

In the USA, the average commute takes 30 minutes, so let's call it around 20-25 miles. You could get to work, but you couldn't get back unless you had someplace to plug in there.

Comment Re:Hybrids still better than ICE (Score 1) 71

I think the point is that using an ICE at a constant speed and load must be more efficient than covering all of the ranges of torque and high speeds.

Maybe, but it was still an incredibly dumb thing to say.

However, only series hybrids get to do that trick, like the i3 with range extender. Most hybrids work in parallel, and the electric motor is small and can't do primary acceleration alone, so the motor doesn't run at optimal RPM and you don't actually get that advantage.

Comment Re:To note: This is individual-specific. (Score 1) 71

The i3 with range extender is different from most hybrids because it's a series plug-in hybrid. That means that the electric motor is sufficient to move the vehicle at all speeds and levels of acceleration. This isn't true of parallel hybrids, so your i3 is not generally representative.

Comment Re:Blind taste? (Score 1) 121

Inverter microwaves aren't any better at heating water to boiling than the regular kind. What they are better at is lower power levels.

More of the power put in goes into the food, so watt for watt, they are better at heating everything.

Also unless you have an epically huge microwave, then a kettle is faster.

I don't disagree, I'm just not in so much hurry that I can't wait another minute.

Comment Re:a single statistic is meaningless (Score 2) 46

Yes, they absolutely do. (Except for the wee bit about getting everyone to agree with them and change things, which I think even dipshits like you would agree they did in the last election.)

Then again, it's pretty much the entirety of your posts, eh? Just ceaseless dripping of bile like an infected cunt.

Comment Re:Hard truths, depending on where you sit (Score 1) 44

Nope, you don't get to redefine words to fit your moral parameter.

THEFT is taking something that doesn't belong to you. Even very, very small children understand that.

No previous definition of theft ever included "so that I have it and you don't" until hairsplitting internet lawyers wanted to be able to download things they didn't own and not be called thieves.

(shrug) in fact I agree with you that the best description of software piracy is indeed "illegal copying" but in the vernacular, simplest use of the term, it's ALSO theft. If we're splitting further hairs, it's ALSO a less serious category of theft for the reasons you put above, like (for example) taking your neighbors rake without permission, using it, and putting it back. It is absolutely 100% theft; it is also much less important than a theft involving keeping or destroying the thing, I would say that's also self-evident.

Comment Re:Not sure why this is on slashdot, but... (Score 1) 121

I had a mediocre drip maker from Proctor Silex, it made okay coffee but the carafe could only be poured at a very narrow range of speeds or it would piss all over the table.

It died, but it lasted OK before that, so I bought another one. They managed to make it even shittier. They "fixed" the pouring problem so it would pour okay at low to medium speeds, which actually was an improvement. But the new unit could only be filled with water through a hatch, and you could only fill it very slowly. And then the water came out too quickly, so it made shitty weak coffee.

I returned it and got a $100 espresso machine, which I get a better result from than going out to a chain.

Comment Re:Uhh (Score 1) 121

I've never had very good espresso from a cheap espresso maker.

Most cheap espresso makers aren't really espresso makers. They don't make enough pressure for full extraction. However, there is now a ~$100 DeLonghi pumped unit which does a fine job. Sadly it has a stupid milk steamer, but it's otherwise pretty good.

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