We’re in the one where Biff takes the Almanac back to the past.
We’re in the one where Biff takes the Almanac back to the past.
I have a UFO Civic and, out of all the cars I’ve been in, it has hands down the best dashboard. Everything is tactile and arranged in a way that I don’t have to look away from the road to adjust anything.
Beyond tactile vs. touchscreen, I wish more manufacturers payed attention to ergonomics so I wouldn’t have to reach into my ass to find the AC or the defogging button.
No, most people just give up after seeing the price.
Fun little piece of trivia: Originally, nimrod used to mean “skillful hunter” (after Nimrod, the biblical figure) but then in 1940 Bugs Bunny sarcastically called Elmer Fudd a “poor little nimrod", and kids of the time not knowing the reference, simply assumed it was an insult on Elmer’s character.
And that’s how a cartoon rabbit single handedly changed the meaning of a word.
We have 3 Stratasys printers at work and yeah, you’re absolutely correct.
To add, their ‘professional’ slicer program “Insight” is the most user hostile piece of software I’ve ever laid my eyes on. Straight out of 1992 levels of awful. The workflow, the UI (if you can call it that), everything.
The other ‘user friendly’ slicer is “GrabCAD Print”, an Apple style piece of garbage. It lacks everything beyond basic functionality, yet lately they’ve been pumping it full of subscription locked features.
Honestly, fuck this company.
Cool story, but that site. Holy shit.
I lived in both. Maybe I have more of an insight than you…
That’s literally every system.
Yes, communism too. Especially communism.
Yes, some of us got this email on Monday.
Pretty sure most old and/or active accounts received this regardless of being mods, though.
Cool, you managed to get it working after all. I never used Power Shell before this either.
It’s ridiculous the average user has to jump through all these hoops just to regain control of their own data.
That’s strange. It took me a while to figure out as well, but then worked non-stop for an entire day.
This is what I ran:
C:\Users\workPC\Documents\reddit-data\shreddit-windows.exe --username blah --password blah --client-id blah --client-secret blah --gdpr-export-dir C:\Users\workPC\Documents\reddit-data\export_blah_20240225
It’s possible reddit is rate limiting you, or the program loses access to the gdpr folder it’s pulling the links from (antivirus?). You could try running it from a different path or on a different pc.
I ran the .exe from the same “reddit-data” folder that contained the gdpr files just to be safe with folder permissions and stuff.
update: turns out PowerDeleteSuite and others can only delete your 1000 most recent comments (a limit set by reddit), but I found something that actually works and does a thorough job.
https://github.com/andrewbanchich/shreddit
There are step-by-step instructions on the page.
I’m running the program in PowerShell with the GDPR option, and it’s been nicely chugging away for hours now.
Same. It’s 12 years for me.
Anyway, here’s to wasting another 13 years in the fediverse! 🍺
PowerDeleteSuite doesn’t work for me.
https://old.reddit.com/u/me/overview takes me to a login page (even though I’m already signed in) and when I sign in there, the same page just comes back again without the credentials I typed in.
Same thing happens in Firefox and Edge.
I swear it worked last year. Is it now broken or am I just really stupid?
Well, here’s the problem; my profile is completely empty. There’s nothing left to delete.
There are no comments, submissions or anything there, but when I go to a thread via google (or a link), all my comments are still present.
That’s irrelevant here because what they’re describing is happening in every market, not just their niche.
Oh, shit you’re right.
I wiped my whole profile years ago (with a script that overwrites your comments before deleting) but they’re still visible everywhere except in my profile.
Isn’t this bullshit illegal?
There’s nothing reasonable about these assumptions.
There’s no way the VisionPro gets even close to 100W. Why? Because heat dissipation. The vast majority of power drawn by semiconductors is dissipated as heat and, in a device that’s strapped to someone’s face, there’s simply no way to dissipate hundreds of watts.
Also, knowing the battery pack size and battery life, it’s easy to guesstimate the power consumption.
“The Apple Vision Pro provides approximately 2 hours of battery life. Based on its size, the internal battery capacity is estimated to be within 20,000mAh (74Wh), resulting in an overall power consumption of around 30W.”
Even if we assume the double of that 30W, it’s well within USB-C standards.
Yes, but it comes in one flavor.
Well, not really. The cosmic microwave background radiation was a tiny fraction of that noise. What everyone saw was mostly thermal noise generated by the amplifier circuit inside the TV.