bitcrafter

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[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 12 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Why shouldn’t the payment processors get a say in the payments they process? Illegal or not, why should they be forced to process payments that facilitate things against their beliefs?

Because they hold an effective monopoly over the payment process.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 6 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Imagining your death. :P

But seriously, it's perfectly sensible when remember that i is just the mathematical representation of "left turn", just like -1 is the mathematical representation of "go backwards"-- and as we know, two left turns sends you backwards. So think about this triangle in the following way:

Imagine you are a snail, starting at the origin. Now imagine that you walk forward 1 step along the horizontal line. Then you turn 90° to the left to start walking along the vertical line, but then, because you need to walk i steps along this line you take another 90° turn to the left, which means that you are now walking backwards and you end up back at the origin. How far away from the origin are you? Zero steps.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 5 points 3 days ago

+1 actually a shower thought

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 3 points 5 days ago

Thank you, my human language parser is not fully operational at the moment so I actually appreciated this summary!

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 1 points 6 days ago

This is definitely not jank.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 11 points 6 days ago

I for one like to keep things simple and just express everything directly in units of the number of periods of the radiation emitted by the ground state hyperfine levels of Cesium-133.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 0 points 6 days ago

Is it worse than Clojure?

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Uh, good for you?

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago

Okay, fair enough, you got me: I wrote his name on a piece of paper and was standing on it when I wrote that comment in order to absorb his authority. You win this Internet argument.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago

Nonetheless, being able to produce tritium, which is the claim that appears in the headline and the article, is very useful, in part because many reactors use it as a fuel source.

There is only one place where I see "more fuel" show up, which is this single sentence:

The ability to generate tritium within the reactor is crucial. A sustainable fusion energy system needs to produce more fuel than it consumes. This development shows a path toward solving that engineering challenge.

I agree that this single sentence could have been better worded.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Any element below iron is technically fuel for fusion.

[–] bitcrafter@programming.dev 4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I was definitely not standing on the authority of Elliott, merely making use of his words and crediting him for it, so you are simply wrong.

 

I realized that I haven't spent time on Pixelfed in a while, and that it would be great to find more content to add to my feed! So I logged in to my instance (social.photo) and then... hit a wall.

With Lemmy and Mastadon, it is super easy to peek at what is going on at other instances and find communities to subscribe to, but it looks like Pixelfed does not make this easy. The biggest issue I have run into is that many of the largest servers do not seem to let you explore what is on them unless you first create an account, and the main Pixelfed Server Directory at https://pixelfed.org/servers does not indicate which servers can be explored or not, so you have to click a few times (since the link takes you to the registration page) to even find this out for a given server. It also does not help that navigating to an instance does not show you the content for that instance, like it does for Lemmy or Mastadon, but for a login page that may or may not have an "Explore" tab at the top.

Am I missing something here? I just logged into Tumblr for the first time in years and my immediate next thought was, "Gee, I should be using Pixelfed instead!" But if in practice it is simply not possible to find content I am interested in without a great deal of hassle then it is not a realistic replacement. In particular, it seems like the way Pixelfed is set up requires me to register on particular instances to get a better view of what content is available (not just locally, but pulled in from other instances). This seems contrary to me to one of the biggest advantages of the Fediverse, which is that you are able and encouraged to pick an instance that best suits you rather than the one where all of the content lives; in particular I could not imagine self-hosting a Pixelfed instance without being left out of most of the content available.

And just to be clear, I am willing to put up with some degree of hassle resulting from the inherently decentralized model of the Fediverse, since I switched completely over to Lemmy from Reddit about a year and a half ago after the API fiasco (and the only reason why I do not use Mastadon more is because I was never that into Twitter-style content to begin with). But having to go out of my way to get through artificially constructed walls to even find content to subscribe is a bit much.

However, again, maybe I am missing here. If someone is willing to point me to a resource that solves this problem problem and makes this entire rant sound completely ignorant then that would be great! 😀


Edit: Fixed silly typo.

 

Someone had to do this before the riots started.

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