ChaoticNeutralCzech
@ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de
Ich kann Deutsch erst am Niveau B2 sprechen.
- Comment on I'm bringing chili 5 months ago:
Wrong number of texts, too
- Comment on These AI generated pics are becoming impossible to spot 5 months ago:
More like 4-6 in but yes
- Comment on These AI generated pics are becoming impossible to spot 5 months ago:
Gloves, too.
- Comment on These AI generated pics are becoming impossible to spot 5 months ago:
The first one looks very much like .NET development with C# in Visual Studio. Each of these way too much Microsoft for a Lemmy user to touch.
- Comment on Whales 5 months ago:
Unless it’s the 52Hz whale. I’d shed a tear for that lonely creature; not for that biologist though.
- Comment on Elsevier 5 months ago:
I know PDF providers who visibly print the customer’s name or number in the header of every page, along with short copyright text. I use
qpdf --stream-decompress
to make the PDF into human-readable PostScript, and then Python+regex to remove each header text, which stand out a bit from other PDF elements. The script throws an error if more or fewer elements than pages have been removed but that hasn’t happened yet. Processed documents sometimes have screwed-up non-ASCII characters in the Table of Contents for some reason but I don’t have the originas anymore so IDK if it’s my fault. Still, I wouldn’t share the PDFs unless in text-only or printed form because of any other steganographic shenanigans in the file. I would absolutely torrent them if I could repurchase them under a new identity and verify that the files are identical.BTW, has anyone figured out how to embed Python code in PDF? The whitespace always gets reencoded as x-coordinates so copy&pasting it never preserves indentation. No, you can’t use the Ogham Space Mark (Unicode’s only non-blank character classified as a space) for indentation in Python, I tried.
- Comment on I’m ashamed I asked but this post is not about me 5 months ago:
Use Wolfram Alpha, which is a mathematics engine first and text parser second (and it shows: the math is flawless but it wouldn’t understand the query; both need to be asked separately: 1/2)
Of course, any calculator will do for this, it’s easy to verify that 2÷3×14 = 14÷1.5.
- Comment on God dammit Todd 6 months ago:
Unless… there is no spoon
- Comment on Happy Pride! 🏳️🌈 6 months ago:
But what if
🥺 👉👈
Demented old farts but BISEXUAL
- Comment on Anon is metal as fuck 6 months ago:
!egg_irl@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- Comment on safety first 6 months ago:
Why need to boil it? Is the tap water that bad otherwise?
- Comment on Thou'st see-eth me rolleth, thou'st hateth 6 months ago:
And the turning radius is atrocious. Most crossroads would become complicated multipoint maneuvers. The speedometer would be wrong too but going above half the speed limit is a death wish anyway.
- Comment on Pew! Pew! 6 months ago:
Based on search-by-image functionality, there are lots of similar churches but I haven’t found an exact match. The shrub location is weird and churches of this size don’t usually have those little spikes. Most have round wooden doors and more windows, too.
ImageImageImageImageI think the author found an outline of a MIG-25, pasted it on top of some scenery and then asked Stable Diffusion to maximize “church”, “professional photograph” etc.
- Comment on Anon is a real 4channer and definitely not a fed 6 months ago:
Weird, why would it be a .com link as opposed to .gov or .mil?
- Comment on I rewrote MathDoku as a PWA 6 months ago:
Seconded this. Very small too, at about 10 MiB! The Android port is probably the best but a Linux and Windows version also exist. Get it on F-Droid
There is also Gauguin, a similarly small app but with only 1 puzzle type, this one. There are more options though, including negative and non-consecutive numbers! The controls are a little worse if you ask me and so is the performance but not by a lot. I have spent huge amounts of time playing the game in both apps and I slightly prefer this one thanks to more variation.
- Comment on The Indie Chat & Recommendation Thread 6 months ago:
Fantastic Fist - €12.49
Short animated WEBP from trailer
Fantastic Fist is a platforming game focused on simultaneous keyboard and mouse controls. While the character can be moved around with the keyboard, the mouse can be used to interact with the environment by punching with a giant fist.
A puzzle platformer with tight controls and true pixel art, much like Celeste. Makes very good use of the controls available on a PC. Low system requirements (100 MB storage). Solo dev spent years perfecting the gameplay.
- Comment on The world we live in. I'm sure we will see someone bragging on the dark web 6 months ago:
I know. I’m not saying I need it any faster and most people in fact don’t, but as they have no incentive to widen their bandwidth, we can expect outages if they ever make some lawless group angry.
- Comment on What's does "ffmpeg" really stand for? 6 months ago:
wamen
Hmm… is TikTok censoring genders now?
- Comment on What's does "ffmpeg" really stand for? 6 months ago:
I didn’t, it’s one month old
- Comment on What's does "ffmpeg" really stand for? 6 months ago:
!ffmpeg@lemmy.world
!ffmpeg@lemmynsfw.comOne of them is not like the other
- Comment on The world we live in. I'm sure we will see someone bragging on the dark web 6 months ago:
I think IA is already overloaded as-is. I know it’s hard to keep that insane amount of storage available but it’s still always slow. They probably only have one server location, as opposed to a global CDN like YouTube.
- Comment on People will be telling his story for generations 6 months ago:
I was not suggesting anything else about the stone would fool anyone. Just don’t bother trying to decode them if you expect standard runes.
- Comment on People will be telling his story for generations 6 months ago:
Those are not really runes, they include Cyrillic characters in runic style. I see the words “v sedemiy den maya” (on the 7th day of May) and “kopim” (with a spear).
- Comment on Name & same. :) 6 months ago:
It’s OK, nobody will be able to read it anyway because it’s on Elsevier.
- Comment on Curation services 6 months ago:
Anyone else getting Junji Ito’s Tomie vibes?
- Comment on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 months ago:
Pixar lamp. Enough said.
- Comment on UAW loses Alabama union vote seen as bellwether for organizing autoworkers in the South 7 months ago:
Why is there even a union vote? What is stopping some workers from banding together in a club, increasing their leveraging power as more choose to join?
- Comment on Microsoft extolling the benefits of cloud storage in their Office save dialog 7 months ago:
It still does, provided you use the “Save as” keyboard shortcut (F12). No such way, however, to prevent Outlook’s OneDrive shilling whenever you attach an Office file.
- Comment on Speed 7 months ago:
It’s about 6.5 seconds in the video. I rounded that to 2𝜋 so I could do the math in my head (other than the tan⁻¹(0.5), of course)
- Comment on Speed 7 months ago:
Look up a video of one. Assuming a revolution takes 2π seconds, the speed in m/s is the same as the radius in meters, which is around 5. Multiply by 3.6 to convert into 18 km/h, which seems realistic for the milder ones. The apparent horizontal centrifugal acceleration will then be 𝑣²/𝑟 = 5 ms⁻² ≈ 0.5𝑔, which corresponds to an angle of approx. 26° from the verical, reasonably close to the video.