[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 0 points 3 days ago

Upvoted for the honesty

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 138 points 2 weeks ago

Probably he's on a diet and his wife won't let him eat more than 1 order of meatballs.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 31 points 3 weeks ago

Also he tricked the ents into walking past Isengard so that they'd see how many trees Saruman whacked and take an ax to him instead.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 17 points 7 months ago

*You can only teleport out to where you teleported in from.

Does this mean you get dropped into outer space if you stay inside for more than checks notes ~4 minutes?

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 9 points 8 months ago

Is it feasible? Sure. The limit on this kind of calculation is basically how much detail do we need to add to the environment (i.e., can we make the model) and how high resolution does the sound wave need to be (can we calculate it given finite compute resources).

To get something that roughly sounds like a rock? Not difficult to model or calculate, if we make some reasonable assumptions.

The sound of a wet towel thrown in the water during a hailstorm? Uhhh that's a tough one.

Simulating sound uses classical mechanics governed by the wave equation, which is well-understood. In terms of CPU power, the calculation to propagate a simple sound wave (wavelet) could probably have been done on a TI-89 calculator from high school.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago

The idea is checking out with more than a basket of goods is really inconvenient. And I agree, it's much slower and there's no space for it.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

The more we know about this, the better. Depressing as it may be, learning about these means eventually we may be able to revive them.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

It all depends on what you mean by affect. Two em waves in the same space will have a different overall amplitude at any frequency.

If you mean as in the overall color of light, that will change based on how much/what frequency waves are combined. Think about adding a bit of black sand to a jar of white sand -- from a distance it will appear grey but the actual colors of individual grains of sand (frequency of "individual" em waves) won't change.

For wifi, data transmission is via phase modulation of the em wave, so the signal is resilient against adding different frequencies/amplitudes but may suffer if the same frequency is transmitted at a different phase.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

If you're not afraid of the legal system why not slap a Disney logo on there too?

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I think law enforcement can break into your home if they have a court warrant, right? So why not allow the same thing with electronic communications?

For me, the reason to disallow it is the potential for abuse. There were 864 search warrant applications across all federal agencies in 2022. In 2020, the FBI, specifically, issued 11504 warrants to Google, specifically, for geofencing data, specifically. Across all agencies there are probably millions of such "warrants" for data.

It's far easier to access your data than your house, so comparing physical and cybersecurity doesn't really make sense.

In general, criminals can easily just move to an uncompromised platform to do illegal stuff. But giving the govt easy access to messaging data allows for all kinds of dystopic suppression for regular people.

[-] iceonfire1@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Probably he's still been saying that stuff but not enough ppl are left on Twitter to realize it

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