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Comment Lie with dogs, wake up with fleas. (Score 2, Informative) 13

Every single Indian IT outfit I've directly worked with has been a dumpster fire. Why should Tata be any different?

That Apple relies on them is scary. That Apple's info has been leaked thanks to Tata is no surprise.

Surely, in the meeting where this partnership was green-lit at apple someone must've objected, right? Right?.

Comment Re:Would a Spar be Repairable? (Score 1) 61

Woah... Dumb question, but would a wing spar be repairable or replaceable?

Coward said, because when the wing falls off at 30,000 feet, rest assured - it's okay, because Airbus has good documentation. All fixed.

No, of course a broken spar is A Very Bad Thing when it happens in midair.

Is this changing-the-timing-chains-in-an-Audi difficult, or is this replacing-your-spinal-cord-without-killing-you impossible?

Are these planes repairable? I think it's a reasonable question.

(Of course, with the Audi, if has anything more than a loose gas cap it's not economically feasible to repair, but that's what you get with European engineering.)

Comment Re:So do people who don't raise their seats (Score 1) 330

OMG you do'nt know how to set up a car, do you.

1. Fore-aft. Slide seat forwards (or backwards) until your extended leg is past the pedals. Which means when you put the foot on the pedal, you'll have a comfortable bend in knee.

2. Set seat rake. Extend arm out, fingertips should touch radio / shifter when fully extended.

3. Set wheel. If telescoping wheel, extend arm out, put rim on wrist. That'll give you the proper bend.

4. Set seat height.

5. Set mirrors. And if you belive in blind spots, you're doing it wrong. Google "adjusting side view mirrors" and the old Car and Driver article shoudl surface. The one painstakingly explaining why blind spots are bullshit.

Only then are you "set up."

If you got gangsta lean - wrong. if your wheel is in your chest.. wrong. There's only ONE correct solution for cockpit position.

And as for seat height adjustment, IME is the ohter way around - most cars, even shitboxes, since the 90's have them. You may not *realize* it's there, but explore the car some, and you may find it. Some are manual, some are powered.

Christ. They don't teach this anymore, don't they..

Comment So do people who don't raise their seats (Score 1) 330

C'mon, people. Cars have seat adjusters.

If you're short, in a big car, and can't see past the hood - raise your seat.

I see so many hunkered down in their tank-like cars it's legit scary. "How can they even see?"

I give such vehicles as wide a berth as I do ones covered in dents, or with obviously degraded tires.

Use your mirrors to spot them. Don't be a passive motorist, be an active driver. There is a huge difference between those two points.

Comment We have achieved Idiocracy (Score -1) 264

If you want to understand why we are at this level at this point in time you need to study the disastrous effects of the "reforms" put in place by Lyndon Baines Johnson in the mid-to-late-60's.

Think a little next time you vote for local dog-catcher, schoolboard, and such. Those local elections matter more than you think. And for the past 60 years you've been putting treasonous filth in the school boards.

Treasonous filth that taught the children of treasonous filth, and now here we are, with a generation or two completely unable to deal with even life's little challenges, let alone the big heavy ones, without yelling for Government or Daddy or Mommy or AI to help them.

The problem with America is very much its educational system and the two or three generations of traitors it's created.

But, even daring to point it out gets you called Racist and worse.

I don't care. America's problem is very much its educational system and the two or three generations of traitors it's created

Comment Don't wear pajamas to interviews. (Score 1) 130

This is from my own pile of experience in the past 6 years:

When you interview with us over teleconference, do not remain in your PJs. Do not remain in bed. Put some damn effort into your appearance. And stop using ChatGPT to answer questions, we can see your eyes moving from screen to screen, and we hear your keyboard.

At least put on a shirt and comb your hair. We've had interviews where the person being interviews is still in bed. No joke, no hyperbole.

No, they didn't get hired. Mainly 'cause they kept delaying responses to wait for their chatbot to give answers.

Comment Re:Brah (Score 1) 65

DEET destroys plastic, such as.. car upholstery, car interiors, etc.

If it does that to plastic, what is it doing to the wearer?

This is empirical, not "internet" based. The shit ruined the finish on my shooting ear pro, and also ruptured the seam where my DEET-ed back of the knee would contact my car's seat, and the center console where my DEET-ed elbow would contact it.

DEET is yeeted from this house in favor of picardicin (or whatever the correct spelling for that is)

Comment To quote a line from the best cartoon in history (Score 1) 403

To quote a line from the OG Animaniacs, the best cartoon in history:

"Whoa. Dumber than advertised."

Isn't this guy supposed to be one of those super-respected "intellectuals?"

I think old age is getting to him.

I've had convos with some AI chat bots and all I can think is "it needs constant correction, outright makes shit up, this is really just a reflector and cross-referencer, this isn't 'smart' in any way."

Comment YouTube Audio Quality - Bad Production (Score 1) 100

It's just that the entire YouTube is appallingly bad.

A lot of the audio production in individual videos is really bad. This isn't anything to do with YouTube per se, not their compression algorithms or other features. A lot of YouTubers have absolutely no concept of microphone placement, of using audio compression, of reducing background noise. All of which are things which will drastically affect audio quality and the ability of a speech-to-text model to create subtitles.

It would be nice if YouTube would normalize all the uploaded videos to one set standard. Note I'm not suggesting that they compress the videos as that might change the intended presentation of professional audio productions. I just mean peak-finding normalization which could be implemented losslessly and without breaking existing video links.

Having said that, when I look at my own channel - and I am not claiming to have great audio; I have a host which would destroy a lavalier microphone in mere seconds. YouTube's subtitling is really good. It automatically switches between English and French and Hebrew, and even with a fair bit of background noise (welding, grinding, cooking, crowd noise, music) it generally gets the text correct. So I don't know what the original complaint is, except that it's not perfect. Well, guess what, neither is human hearing. How about that famous Jimi Hendrix line, "Excuse me while I kiss this guy."

Comment Willpower and Discipline. (Score 5, Interesting) 29

I'm not the type to read the tripe the media in general produces or promotes.. but on my own, I recognized the cybershackle had been usurping my "me" time.

So now, I pretend the smartphone is just a phone, like in the old days: It stays at a fixed point in my house. If I'm in the cine watching anime brianrot, the phone's in the other room. If i'm at my desk, the phone's in the dining room.

I don't need to check email every 2 minutes. Or look something up every few minutes. With the phone in the other room, I just focus on what's in front of me.

If I'm on call, they'll call, and only phone calls ring through to my watch, where I can pick it up from. That's the only 'forward' from phone-to-watch. Texts, email, etc etc -- none of that shit matters anymore, so none of it rings through to the watch. Only phone calls do.

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