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Yeah a broken LED clock isn’t often right!
Yeah a broken LED clock isn’t often right!
Just not everyone who claims to be seeking the truth!
ITT: The youngest people on Lemmy got their games by typing in source code from a magazine
Similar with circle-packing algorithms and origami?
Like hobbit house or prepper bunker?
Fix the input not the algorithm - either disable watch history, or clear it of anyone who you don’t trust their viewers to recommend positive channels.
If you watch something that turns out to worsen your experience, purge it from the view history, undo any likes and remove any comments.
And Touching the Void for completeness?
Has anyone done this for the existing traffic light priority sensors? If the signal is “having extremely bright blue flashing lights in a public space” then you can understand why people would be nervous about using that signal.
Not sure they wanted to be there just to observe!
There’s definitely someone pasting creepywikipedia links - just scrolled past a load of them in ‘new/all’
There’s a film First Man which nicely depicts that era (you’d be seeing it via TV either way)
Isn’t there some weird cognative effect happening in situations like this?
Wasn’t there a new HTTP action recently proposed for “This is a JSON RPC request that we’ve convinced ourselves is actually REST and we’ve been using POST and someone finally pointed out that that was stupid”?
Not a new status code but still vaguely amusing.
Someone tested the evil bit and found a selection of real-world networks that react to its presence
There was a similar thing about Apple using the “blue messages” to socially exclude anyone using a different brand of phone - but I can’t find it just now
The story of every “outsourcing your core work” ever - and every time they are certain that the expected result won’t happen to someone as smart as them.
It’s always ‘fun’ when a US company tries opening an office in Europe - and even more so when they try to close one!
Not just that, but you might get less radiation swimming in the pool where spent nuclear fuel rods are stored than outdoors.