

The answer is Yes, but you gotta pay for it! You can get "practical video lighting" - these are lights designed to replace standard bulbs but don't have the flicker of normal lighting.
Yes, exactly this.
When compilers came along, some people honestly thought it would dumb down programming so much that anyone could do it.
When high level programming languages came along, they rejoiced again - now finally anyone can make software.
When Intellisense meat you no longer had to remember variable names, write your own imports and could guess how most libraries work, the bells rang out once again in celebration.
And now we have AI, it's cool but really just another step like all those steps before. For me, it's a replacement for the documentation I never read anyway. I can ask an AI a stupid question rather than bothering a human developer.
These days it's my job to manage a small team of developers - when I ask them why they wrote a stupid thing that makes no sense, 90% of the time, the answer is that an AI wrote it for them.
Great analogy
I just liked the new one more. Also the vehicle tax will go up on any vehicle bought after April 2025 (in the UK), so there's probably going to be a lot of deals.
Anyway, if I do upgrade it won't be another Tesla.
Mind of Steele:
https://youtube.com/@raynardwilson0
It's a weekly news report, but all the subjects are C-list conspiracy theorists.
The show is named after a British Conspiracy theorist called Mark Steele - this guy literally made a show a week about Steele until nobody would associate with him and he shut down his channel.
These days he makes videos about another conspiracy influencer - Richard Vobes. He said he's going to keep making videos about the guy until Vobes shuts down his channel.
I own a 5yo Tesla. I would have upgraded, except for the fact that giving more money to Musk is horrific.
You didn't say why you wanted flicker free bulbs - if it's because you make videos, welcome to the exciting world of cinematic lighting. All lights for videography are flicker free, but expect to pay accordingly.
Can I get some love for Stewart Lee?
Mastabatorium?
"Government is broken"
Viruses are intra-cellular parasites with both a living and a non-living phase. The particle OP pointed to is just a machine the virus makes to make more viruses.
Elon: Trump's efficiency tzar
Less brains because brain quantity isn't countable
If he had an Asus Rog Ally he could play shitty games on public transport
Strictly speaking, this is a limitation of the default filesystem, and not the core operating system. If you mount a NFS share that is case sensitive, it will still be case sensitive.
I don't think i've ever seen a Threads message in any of my Lemmy / Mastodon feeds. Perhaps I'm not mixing in the right circles?
Oh wow, your art is beautiful. It's like what I imagine the gold plates on Voyager would look like if they were designed by Moebius.
Are you selling prints?
A shelf below a car's license plate
Spotted today in London, England. What is this clear plastic shelf below the car's license plate?
Free improv comedy show, Thursday 27th, 8pm, Waterloo
I'm running another free comedy show at The Glitch on Lower Marsh. This show is totally free, just turn up. If you find me (just ask for Sal), a pint of the usual for anybody who tells me that they found out about the night via this post.
Is there a Matrix Bridge that is compatible with MS-Teams?
Is there a way to connect Matrix to MS Teams? And for bonus points, Zoom's messaging system?
Harringay Passage
Can we have some love for London's longest alley?
Waiting for Lana
I took this photo at BST Hyde Park today. Lana did eventually perform and she wasn't cut off like at Glastonbury.
Insisting on similarity is a kind of lie to make Clinton’s conduct look worse than it was, to make Trump’s look more benign than it was, or both at the same time.
"But her emails!"
Insisting on similarity is a kind of lie to make Clinton’s conduct look worse than it was, to make Trump’s look more benign than it was, or both at the same time.
Restored driver's education footage from 1963 of a trip from central London to Bath
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I enjoyed this video because vast sections of London, are easily recognizable from this 60 year old video:
"A Journey from Castrol House in Marylebone Road London, to the City of Bath in a MKII Jaguar in 1963. Advanced motorist George Eyles takes us through London, out over the Hammersmith Flyover (an area which has really changed a lot) and follows the A4 West onto Reading and a newly built section of the M4. Later he passes through Newbury, Hungerford, Chippenham, Malborough, Calne, and ends at Bath. It is fascinating to see how all these towns and roads looked back then"
Free Improv Comedy, 17th July @ Cavendish Arms, Stockwell
Some friends of mine are running a free evening of improv comedy at The Cavendish Arms, near Stockwell.
Cavendish Arms is best known as a stand-up comedy venue, but they’ve opened their stage to this bunch of scriptless weirdos. Please come along for an evening of free entertainment. We've booked some of London's best teams of improvisers.
I’m going to be there, and I will personally buy a pint for anyone (up to 5 people) who tells me that they saw this ad on Lemmy!
Steamed Hams as if made as a 1970s Soviet-era animation
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YSK Why American-style suburbs are a Ponzi scheme
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The financial unsustainability of traditional, car-centric American suburbs, consisting mainly of single-family units, is a critical aspect of the problem of urban sprawl. The design of these suburbs necessitates constant expansion into undeveloped land. This is because the initial infrastructure costs, such as roads, utilities, and public services, are often subsidized by development fees and future property taxes from new construction. However, as these communities age, the costs of maintaining and replacing this infrastructure can significantly exceed the revenue from property taxes, creating a financial shortfall. This is often referred to as a "growth Ponzi scheme" – new development brings in a temporary influx of revenue, which is used to pay for the cost of existing liabilities, but in the process, incurs even more long-term liabilities.
Moreover, the dispersed, low-density nature of these suburbs compounds the issue, leading to inefficient public service delivery and increased
I'm running a free evening of improvised comedy, 29th June
Lemmy users are invited to an evening of improvised comedy at The Glitch, Lower Marsh, London SE1. Oddly enough the venue is selling tickets for a few pounds, but if you want a free ticket just reply to me and I will comp you one.
Horror as woman sentenced to over a year in prison for taking abortion pills
Sign up to attend the Time To Act protest this Saturday June 17 to call for abortion reform at the Royal Courts of Justice. Yesterday a woman received a 28 month sentence, with over a year in custody, for using abortion pills to end her pregnancy. Humanists UK has reacted with shock and horror, and ...
Yesterday a woman received a 28 month sentence, with over a year in custody, for using abortion pills to end her pregnancy. Humanists UK has reacted with shock and horror, and calls for immediate action to reform abortion law in England and Wales.
Carla Foster, a mother of three, will spend 14 months in custody and a further 14 months on licence, as she took abortion bills outside the legal limit using pills at home during the pandemic. Ms Foster was initially charged with child destruction which she denied and later pled guilty to an offence under a Victorian law, the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act.