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- Comment on nets 7 hours ago:
And that also is not healthy
- Comment on nets 1 day ago:
The correct tools are those small plastic containers or a cheap grease gun. You can get the grease better into the bearing with them and don’t have the risk of smearing cotton fiber in there. They are of course more expensive than a q-tip, but you can get one for unter 5€. Seriously, if you do this even a couple times a year, buy one.
(This is also a great example why environmental regulation is so tricky: It totally makes sense to prevent one of the worst polluting product to be phased out or replaced with a better solution. But then there are edge cases (how many people have even greased a bearing in their life?) where the new product might be worse, but that still is not an argument for mass pollution on our beaches or against that regulation)
- Comment on nets 1 day ago:
Come on, let’s not doubt that eating car tires is unhealthy.
- Comment on nets 1 day ago:
Why would you grease a bearing with a q-tip? Use a proper tool for that!
- Comment on Algorithms are breaking how we think - Technology Connections 1 week ago:
I mean, algorithms are not bad at all if they are transparent. The “scaled” sorting in Lemmy is an algorithm and it does work great. You can take a look at the source code and see how it works. The problem here is not “algorithms” and we really shouldn’t call it “algorithms” - it’s tech companies force feeding you content they want you to see and preventing you from seeing the sites/posts/users you are actively following from reaching your feed. What Musk is doing on X is propaganda and we should call it that
- Comment on Twitch’s new storage limits will purge huge swaths of Internet gaming history 1 week ago:
If they gave more time than just a few months, in example at least an entire year, then people could at least download those files before hand. Not sure how long this would take and how stressful this would be for their servers.
They could also give the option to pay for this. They should know what storing a video costs and therefore could give creators the chance to cover that cost.
- Submitted 1 week ago to gaming@beehaw.org | 5 comments