10 Minute E-Mails are your friend.
Krzd
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Krzd@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Delivery robots keep crashing into bus sheltersEnglish3·18 hours agoLiDAR mostly uses infrared light, guess what’s NOT invisible to infrared? Glass. Or just take off the infrared filters from the cameras…
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•France Launches Government Linux Desktop Plan as Windows Exit BeginsEnglish26·18 hours agoEh, Germany is currently doing the same, so we’re both losing
Krzd@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK about precordial catch syndrome: a recurring sharp, stabbing chest pain that worsens when you take a breath and only lasts a minute1·1 day agoI have one where my lung diaphragm gets pinched between my lung and ribs, it’s really not fun, and you have to bend backwards + inhale before it gets better
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•"God, you're hot" school board member Keith Ervin not removed from school board.English9·1 day agoYou’re absolutely correct! But do you expect the average American to have read the Bible? let alone the old testament?
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•"God, you're hot" school board member Keith Ervin not removed from school board.English12·1 day agoI think stoning is too closely associated with Islam/Arabic nations, whipping or nailing to a cross would be more appropriate for the US
Krzd@lemmy.worldto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Walmart Is Putting Digital Labels That Change Prices Instantly on Every Store Shelf in America4·16 days ago(In Germany) The legal purchase agreement is made at the register, which means you agree to those prices. The prices on the shelves are technically irrelevant, although if they are intentionally falsified you could sue for deceit or false advertising.
Which is why almost all stores will honour the prices on the shelves, even if they’re wrong, and also it’s just cheaper to adjust the price than to argue with customers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Krzd@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Black Trans Activist and Drag Performer Shyyell Diamond Sanchez-McCray Killed in Virginia5·17 days agoYou know what, judging by your behaviour in this thread I kinda get why you got stabbed…
Everything after and including the ? is unnecessary. 99.9% of the time you can delete that shit (Except for YouTube, cause why the fuck should things be easy)
Wanted to create a 5th character in a game to test something and ran out of variations of my normal username 15 years ago. Test worked out, it became my main and now we’re here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex MartsinovichEnglish6·1 month agoSeriously, your text was good enough for a comment, and for everything else just put in some effort? It’s really not that hard, and using ai actively harms people.
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•This bridge in Finland has hooks to hang explosives from in case it needs to be collapsed to stop Russian advance2·1 month agoCutting rebar is much easier than bending it, especially upwards and in a proper curve.
Also, those hooks immensely complicate the concrete framework. (If they were done during the initial pour)
So it’s pretty unlikely that they are leftovers from construction.
Cold war paranoia is the likeliest reason.
In Germany it’s dependent on the work hours and type of physical activity, for me it’s:
<6 hours, no break (for adults)
6-8 hours, 30 minutes break
8-10 hours, 45 minutes break
>10 hours, 1 hour
6-9 hours, 30 minutes
>9 hours, 45 minutesWith breaks being a minimum of 15 minutes at a time, and you’re not allowed to work workout breaks for more than 6 hours at a time.
if you have a job where you have to concentrate a lot (assembly lines, bus/truck drivers, air traffic controllers) these times change a lot, sometimes down to like 1 hour maximum continuous work and then 15-30 minutes of break time.EDIT: @zaphod@sopuli.xyz was right, Source (in German)
Krzd@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Climber on trial for leaving girlfriend to die on Austria's highest mountainEnglish1·2 months agoThat’s like driving around with someone that doesn’t use their seatbelt. Yes, it’s stupid not to wear one, but you as the experienced person (the driver) are required to inform and check that everyone is wearing a seatbelt. So yes, you absolutely can charge someone for lack of advice. It’s called negligence.
No single long slot toaster is a disappointment. Both sides are always equally toasted, and you can fit wide bread slices without having to cut them
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•DoorDashers are getting paid to close Waymo's self-driving car doorsEnglish4·2 months agoThey absolutely are strong enough to break fingers. The Tesla dumpster is famous for cutting into fingers with the self closing trunk
Krzd@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•DoorDashers are getting paid to close Waymo's self-driving car doorsEnglish15·2 months agoEh, we already have self closing trunks. As long as they are programmed correctly (not by Tesla) they sense resistance and stop.
Not FOSS, but AnyDesk is pretty nice, easy to use, and works on almost all platforms. For unsupervised access you have to change some settings in person, but otherwise it’s as simple as “start the red program, tell me the (persistent) number, and click the green accept button”
10 Minute E-Mails are the best, you can confirm it exists, and they don’t get any (usable) data