but that sounds like “sewer”
Ernest
o/
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(you’re probably looking for “plaintiff”)
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignationEnglish11·4 days agoiirc, gitea was forked from gogs, and forgejo is forked from gitea
Ernest@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name1·26 days agounfortunately, it’s a disturbingly common belief that if you split your ticket like that it means you’re being “reasonable”/“moderate”/“centrist”.
wait until you hear about the number of people who don’t turn over their ballot in elections where the choices don’t fit on one side…
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition'English1·1 month agoOr why not just use (big) mirrors?
I mean, this is a thing with solar concentrators already, haha
and for those the heat is a feature :p
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition'English1·1 month agoYou can shape them that no matter how the light falls on it, it will align to the center. Kind of like how satellite dishes work but in reverse.
how do you do this, actually? I’m curious about the details because I just watched a video on compound parabolic reflectors, haha
a regular (ideal) convex lens with a single focal point will have the image move around as the light source moves across the sky. AFAIK satellite dishes tend to be paraboloids, which focus parallel rays onto the focal point, and if you change the angle of the light source, you’ll start losing focus. Stuff like the DSN and radio telescopes absolutely do have to aim and track their targets (or are forced to follow the rotation of the earth).
satellite dishes that are aimed towards geostationary satellites don’t have to move (because their targets are stationary in the sky), while stuff like starlink tracks targets with a phased array.
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition'English1·1 month agowell, adding lenses kinda requires motorizing the panels to track the sun, right? otherwise the “hot spot” is going to move around across the day/year
is there a way to shape the lens to mitigate this?
just wanted to add another answer to the wonderful ones you’ve gotten already.
During the darkest days of the AIDS crisis, we buried our friends in the morning, we protested in the afternoon, and we danced all night, and it was the dance that kept us in the fight because it was the dance we were fighting for.
I don’t really have a good answer on how to find joy despite the bleak violence of reality, but I know that we must still try to find it, because hope and joy is exactly that which they are trying to snuff out.
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When you are so focused on the moment you block out everything else4·1 month agoSquare cube law? What’s that?
maybe his body is mostly air sacs
Ernest@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Kilmar Abrego Garcia says he was beaten and subjected to psychological torture in El Salvador jail271·1 month agoreading their scathing dissents is one of the things that helps me stay sane; god bless the work they do–I don’t know how I’d put up with going to work having to deal with blatant gaslighting for the rest of my life
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•StopKillingGames - Yet another reminder for European citizens to fight for software ownership before the timer runs out. A signature takes mere minutes and preserves many games and lots of fun.English16·1 month agoand like, one of the options would be for live service games to say “we are planning to operate for {number} of years” and people would know to spend their money accordingly
it would be transparent and informative and people would be empowered to make their own decisions
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Proton joins suit against Apple for predatory practices that harm developers and consumersEnglish13·2 months agoMy read on this is that he’s an idiot who wanted to air a contrarian opinion ('cause that’s how tech CEOs be), and focused in on a very literal/pedantic view of the issue without taking into account the context (which is that the Trump regime is facist and also just… lies, like, all the time).
Whether or not being a pedantic idiot is better or worse than being a Trumpist (or if it’s even a meaningful difference) is up to you, of course.
straights will literally watch a movie about “doc oc” getting beat up by spider boy but no, heavens forfend a trans girl get called the right name
(am unfortunately a straight, afaict)
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•No JS, No CSS, No HTML: online "clubs" celebrate plainer websitesEnglish1·2 months agoit’s a shame commonmark stalled and then markdown variants proliferated again because of that :/
Ernest@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Most House Democrats vote to kill Al Green's impeachment measure4·2 months agoAlternative link corroborating the original article: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/119-2025/h175
I’m not sure what’s going on with the first link, but that website is impossible to navigate for me.
Ernest@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Most House Democrats vote to kill Al Green's impeachment measure1·2 months agoNot sure what’s going on with that website–maybe it going down earlier messed things up? Here’s another (much easier to read) source which corroborates the original article: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/119-2025/h175
Ernest@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Most House Democrats vote to kill Al Green's impeachment measure17·2 months agono, the vote was whether to ignore the impeachment, so “no” is the correct vote here
Ernest@lemmy.zipto Programming@programming.dev•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)1·2 months agoI think they intend to use one for voiced “th” and another for unvoiced, but they mess up a few times
I think your starting point (allowing bot user agents to crawl the web has overlooked benefits) is a good one, but things aren’t black and white–there are clear drawbacks, too. Bots obviously have an orders of magnitude higher potential for abuse; to the point where bot traffic–as it currently stands in the real world–is qualitatively different from human traffic.
Sure, but targeted regulation based on heuristics (in this case, user agent) is also a widely accepted practice. DUI laws exist, even though the goals (fewer murders and safer roads) are already separately regulated.
Would it be nice if we didn’t have to do this? Or there were some other solution? Sure, but I have no idea where to even start, unfortunately.