turboshadowcool

I write about stuff. I probably won't stop yapping so engage at your own risk. My current/latest hyper fixation: floral thigh highs

Bike breaks problem

3d 17h ago in bicycles@lemmy.ca

You'll need a correctly sized stopper cap like the metal end cap on the black housing in your pic. Though clearly that one has been blown through. The opening in it should be just large enough to let the break cable through. You can add an external one onto this housing if you find one

laptops

1mon 7d ago in neinhole@horp.sciops.net from horp.sciops.net

I found it there, thanks a lot!

Nice! Where did you get the “do not talk to computers” sticker from?

An article about Luddism and Linux

4mon 12d ago in linux@programming.dev from thelibre.news

Thank you for writing a really good review. I didn't expect to get this quality from a random post and appreciate the quotes and specific critiques.

Shrimpventure Content

5mon 25d ago in funhole@lemmy.sdf.org from sh.itjust.works

phenomenal content

I would call it a major Turing point

5mon 26d ago in historymemes@piefed.social from sopuli.xyz

Nicely put response to a low effort accusation. Thanks for putting in the effort to explain to frizzo what they overlooked. A shame they choose to double down on their ignorance and look like fool.

ESD CONTAINMENT HAS BEEN BREACHED

9mon 25d ago in science_memes@mander.xyz from sh.itjust.works

Breakout boards are common tools. They are PCBs that let you connect for example a programmable microchip on a socket to then expose its contacts to larger testpads or a USB connection. This board however has literally broken out of its ESD bag, a common plastic bag used to package electronics while protecting them from static electricity. One might say it has breached ESD confinement.

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10mon 12d ago in funhole@lemmy.sdf.org from lemmy.sdf.org

Hm, I sure hope that red cross helicopter only contains aid workers who are here to help. Wouldn't want to break any international laws...

Let’s not do that.

10mon 14d ago in comicstrips

Well, I liked learning about his hobbies I guess..

I could follow everything you said up until the conclusion. If consciousness is not computational, then what is going on in our brains instead? I know of course that even neuroscientists don't know exactly, but just in broad principle. I always thought our brains are still doing computation, just with a different method to computers. I don't mean to be contrarian, I'm just genuenly curious what other kind of process could support consciousness?

Croatia hiking load out

2y 11mon ago in ultralight@lemmy.ml

Croatia budget load out

2y 11mon ago in ultralight@lemmy.ml