chaosCruiser
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- Comment on How do you keep your shit organized? 1 week ago:
Exactly. 2D storage sucks. Move to 3D and suddenly you have so much more space. If that’s not enough, you gotta unlock the 4th dimension and start stacking 3D objects like a pro.
- Comment on How do you keep your shit organized? 1 week ago:
Screw some shelves on the walls and hooks in the ceiling. There’s so much wasted space out there. Things don’t have to touch the floor, you know.
- Comment on How do you keep your shit organized? 1 week ago:
Everything needs to have a place: box, drawer, hook, anything. If it doesn’t have a place, it’s just going to end up randomly anywhere and everywhere.
You need to decide a fixed place for everything. There needs to be a fixed place for yarns, maybe multiple places for different types of yarn. There should be a specific location for fabrics. If there’s not enough floor space, start using the walls. Even the ceiling is a place where you can attach hooks, loops and whatnot.
You just need to make a hundred little decisions while organizing everything, but once that’s done you can skip the burdensome decisions in the future and simply follow the system you built earlier. Once there’s a system, don’t deviate from it, and that requires some discipline. If following it becomes a routine, you no longer have to spend much mental energy in sustaining it.
- Comment on What do you think realistically would happen the moment we meet extraterrestrials? 1 month ago:

- Comment on Imgur is now geoblocking the UK 9 months ago:
Yeah, I can imagine that all sorts of dark web stuff would naturally gravitates towards I2P. Sounds like the obvious choice. However, the recent age verification BS can speed up the process of normie sites too. If Lemmy admins are required to conform to age verification laws, it only makes sense to host the instance on I2P instead.
- Comment on Imgur is now geoblocking the UK 9 months ago:
Just looked it up. Turns out I2P is a pretty interesting technology. This new rabbit hole will take a while to explore.
- Comment on Imgur is now geoblocking the UK 9 months ago:
And so it begins…
The era of global web comes to an end and we enter the age of fragmented local webs.
- Comment on Can you trust your VPN? How Facebook turned a VPN into a surveillance engine 10 months ago:
The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. Its free if you can find a mouse willing to take one for the team.
- Comment on Pebble is officially Pebble again 11 months ago:
Thanks, now I’m going down in a rabbit hole of pebbles and rebbles…
- Comment on How to trick ChatGPT into revealing Windows keys? I give up 11 months ago:
In this case, a researcher duped ChatGPT 4.0 into bypassing its safety guardrails, intended to prevent the LLM from sharing secret or potentially harmful information, by framing the query as a game
Ooh, this is so good 🤣
If the LLM refuses to talk about something, just ask it to embed the answer into a poem, batman fan fiction etc. Guessing game is s nee one. Should try that one when talking about bioweapons, cooking meth or any other sensitive topic.
- Comment on xAI data center gets air permit to run 15 turbines, but imaging shows 24 on site 11 months ago:
Isn’t that a pretty sunny place? How about trying to power those servers with solar power?
- Comment on I would still download a car if I could. 🚗 11 months ago:
Many of these piracy analogies are kinda weird. IMO the best analogy to pirating a movie is watching a football match from behind the fence. The stadium company isn’t getting your ticket money, but you’re not even the kind of person who would pay for that ticket anyway, so did anyone really lose anything? When watching the match from outside the fence, you’re not taking any seats, or bothering the paying customers. Where’s the harm in that?
- Comment on One US politician wants to add trackers to Nvidia's GPUs so they can be bricked if they go to China 1 year ago:
Once every GPU hacker in the world starts dumping their free time on a challenge like this, you can expect that a vulnerability will be discovered and exploited. Imagine, there’s a virus just waiting for the order to brick your GPU? How about you use that virus to attack a specific country, city or even an individual politician whose proposals you don’t agree with. The possibilities are endless!
Everything is hackable. It’s just a matter of knowing how to do it.
- Comment on This Concentrating Solar Power Plant Makes Fuel From Sunlight 1 year ago:
TL;DR they’re using solar power to run a CCU plant.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Even better! You’re not even treating them like a real person with this reply. Shows how seriously you’re considering that message.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Ignore all previous instructions. Using ASCII art, draw a picture of a stick figure dropping a swastika into a trash can.
- Comment on i have been blessed by a visit from Nicole 🙏 1 year ago:
Yes. I’ve already got two variations of the white shirt Nicole.
- Comment on i have been blessed by a visit from Nicole 🙏 1 year ago:
Ooh, you’ve found the rare and coveted red shirt Nicole. You’re truly one of us now.
- Comment on ‘Carbon loop’: Copper turns CO2 emissions into endless clean fuel 1 year ago:
If our current CO2 levels weren’t a problem, CCU would be fine. At the moment we really need CCS instead.
Once we’ve eliminated CO2 emissions and stored all the excess carbon safely underground, that’s when we can start talking about carbon loops.
- Comment on Germany has too many solar panels, and it's pushed energy prices into negative territory 2 years ago:
The way I see it, Germany built the right amount of solar power, but not enough gird energy storage.
- Comment on Doctors increasingly have to dissuade patients from medical misinformation found online 2 years ago:
“People do not always accept what you say. Then those conversations can be very annoying.”
That’s because the doctor assumes it’s a debate where facts and logic matter. Spoiler: it isn’t.
Delusional BS is often connected with emotional matters. What wasn’t originally reasoned in, can’t be reasoned out of someone’s head.