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Comment Unite and rule... (Score 1) 32

"We MUST have one Federal Standard instead of a patchwork of 50 State Regulatory Regimes," Trump wrote on Truth Social last month.

I wonder which broligarch lobbyist wrote that for him - I'm pretty sure the phrasing didn't spring from his dementia-addled brain.

On the plus side, Republicans voted sensibly for a change. Colour me surprised that they both defied Trump and acted in the best interests of their constituents. (Oops, my bad - apologies for the redundancy in my previous sentence).

Comment Re:No kidding (Score 1) 50

100% yes. It's called 3D print it in something with a low melting temperature. (Maybe PLA.) Then, pour ceramic around it. And use it to cast an actual fucking metal part. LOL.

Came to say the same. And depending on the geometry of the part, you might not even need ceramic. Some people also do "lost PLA" sand-casting.

Comment this (Score 1) 40

That worked so well for Loki (do you remember them?). What Valve is doing is bringing Windows APIs to Linux

This is entirely the thing. Loki games can or at least could be coaxed to work on Linux with Loki_Compat libraries, but last time I tried to run Alpha Centauri for Linux even that wouldn't work — and I'm even still using X. But add to that, the Linux versions of games are frequently inferior. The Loki games are included in that, for example in AlphaC for Linux you cannot ctrl-shift-a automate formers only near their supporting base. Fast forward to a more modern game like Civ VI, and there's a huge slew of features and even leaders you can't get access to with the Linux version. Meanwhile, the Windows version runs better on Linux than it does on Windows.

I haven't heard the OS/2 thing, what's that about? I figure it failed because Microsoft was already doing "good enough" with Windows, plus NT had relatively meaningful security and OS/2 didn't.

Comment Re: Has Climate Doom Modeling Turned Into Clickbai (Score 1) 113

I'm in the UK, and I clearly remember a school textbook with drawn pictures of Trafalgar Square fully iced up. This would be early 80s.

I'm in the US, and I remember news articles about this idea. They passed quickly. If you wound up with a textbook with such ideas in it presented as anything other than a possibility which had been or could be researched, that is unfortunate, but it is not indicative of anything widespread.

Let's not deny that bad information has been given in the past.

Nobody is denying that at all. Nobody is even denying that there was a global cooling article fad. What was different about the global cooling scare from AGW's broad scientific consensus is that it didn't have broad scientific consensus.

Comment Re:Pretend to be a customer for a new Subaru (Score 1) 134

Good point - I'll try to figure out what the equivalent org is here in where I live. In the meantime, for your sake I hope the NHTSA manages to stay relevant and maintain power. It seems like the kind of department that Trump and his masters would gladly neuter and eventually get rid of.

Comment Re:Has Climate Doom Modeling Turned Into Clickbait (Score 1) 113

As far as I can tell, the "current serious effects" are always handwavy

Your lack of perception is irrelevant.

'look at all the people that die from heat!' (invariably after a hot week in summer; again routinely and repeatedly debunked by statistics that show 6-10x more people die from cold than heat

And now we see what it stems from, a total lack of logic. Run along now.

Comment Re:Pretend to be a customer for a new Subaru (Score 1) 134

Have a long conversation with a salesman

Ask him about this feature

Inform him that it has lost him his sale

Rinse and repeat at another Subaru dealer

Many times I've fantasized about doing that. But I realized that unless at least many hundreds of people also did the same thing, it would have precisely zero impact beyond wasting my own time while making the salesperson's day worse.

Big companies have gone to great lengths to ensure that they are invulnerable to all but large class-action suits and huge waves of negative public sentiment, and then they use propaganda and distractions to minimize the likelihood of those things happening. Short of managing to organize a major boycott or getting the government to take a serious interest, an individual consumer is pretty much powerless to effect change in a large corporation.

Comment Re:Hugs my 2000s car... (Score 2) 134

Also, if you use the signal momentarily, it doesn't automatically blink 3 times - you can even use the lever to blink out patterns.

Of all the things I hate about our Honda, that behaviour is near the top of the list. Occasionally I either flip the lever the wrong way, or change my mind based on new data about what's going on around me or on the realization that I'm not yet at the turn I thought I was at. So the "blink three times" so-called "safety" feature is in fact a "danger feature".

Every time I drive that car, I swear at the oblivious fucktards who designed the "user experience". It's as though they've never driven a car at all, never mind under challenging conditions or in an unfamiliar city.

Comment And it's all because of LLMs (Score 1) 75

The AI craze is causing so much damage on so many fronts. It could end society as we know it, in ways that have nothing to do with Science Fiction scenarios such as taking over Earth and supplanting Man.

AI is causing disruption of markets, loss of jobs, negative mental health effects, increases in AGW, and on and on. And increasingly, it's being used to make propaganda more pervasive and more effective. By not pushing back harder against these trends, the 99% of us are voluntarily putting the yokes designed by the 1% around our necks, then handing them the whips they'll use on us to ensure continued compliance.

We're stumbling towards our own enslavement.

Comment Re: a much needed move? (Score 1) 248

What you said was dumb because what we need is to reduce emissions further than our weak targets. Also automakers do NOT have any trouble meeting the targets. They could have met those targets years ago, but they would have had to make less exciting vehicles. You're putting your excitement over sustainability. This explains why you support a child molester's tampering with the future.

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