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  • Well for the RAM upgrade scenario, they solder the RAM directly on the motherboard so it’s nearly impossible to upgrade it, but as far as I know, they don’t prevent the machine from using it once it’s been upgraded.

  • Brother printers do not intentionally degrade print quality based on whether a Brother Genuine or non-genuine ink/ toner cartridge is used. Brother cannot verify the quality of printing that will result when using a third-party compatible with a Brother printer.

    Could you imagine if your PC refused to boot because you didn’t put Genuine OEM RAM in, instead using GSKILL?

  • A typical data center rack holds about 40 servers, each with at least two networking interfaces. According to Boote, the Ethernet interfaces of a single rack draw 160 watts in total.

    “Reducing the power draw of a data center, which may have hundreds or thousands of racks, would be akin to an energy savings of switching a building from incandescent to more energy efficient LED lighting and be well worth the investment,” he told LinuxInsider.

    According to Boote, this optimization fixes a part of the kernel written when lower-speed Ethernet interfaces drew a fraction of today’s electrical needs. The networking stack design did not account for the growing power budget required by modern networking interfaces.

    “By changing the priority of how the computers schedule tasks during high bandwidth events, a computer can better deal with networking traffic and prioritize energy expenditure in a way that makes sense for modern hardware and architectures,” he reasoned.

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  • Oh boy, where do I even start? This comment is wrong in multiple ways. Let's break it down:

    1. "The way triangulation works is by essentially measuring distance."
      • Nope. This describes trilateration, not triangulation.
      • Triangulation uses angles, while trilateration uses distances. GPS works via trilateration.
    2. "1 satellite distance puts you anywhere in a radius (circle) of that satellite."
      • Kind of, but missing a crucial detail:
        • A single satellite defines a sphere around itself (not just a circle—you exist in 3D space).
    3. "2 Satellites puts you at 1 of 2 locations where those radiuses intersect."
      • Wrong. Two satellite distance spheres intersect to form a circle, not just two points.
    4. "3 satellites gives you a single location."
      • Mostly right, but incomplete.
      • In theory, three satellites narrow it down to two possible points, but one is often out in space or somewhere unrealistic, so it can often be ruled out.
      • However, because your device lacks an atomic clock, it typically requires four satellites to synchronize time properly.
    5. **"That's why it's called triangulation. Tri = 3"**
      • Nope. GPS does NOT use triangulation.
      • The "tri" in triangulation comes from angles, not the number of satellites. GPS uses trilateration, which is based on measuring distances, not angles.

    Final Verdict

    This comment is a trainwreck of incorrect terms and flawed explanations. If they meant "trilateration," at least part of it would make sense, but calling it "triangulation" completely ruins their credibility.

    So, in short? No, their comment is very incorrect. 🚨

  • I would have enjoyed a short animation of the planks materializing in place showing how the structures were built with them to help understand the destruction better. Pretty cool either way and relaxing music.

  • It has not worked for me in over a year to the point I’ve had to use other apps like Swiftfin (is also broken, I compiled it myself to fix a few things but never could get my code upstreamed), or SenPlayer or Infuse. SenPlayer works well enough honestly, but I am glad to see active development of the Jellyfin iOS app!

  • I came up with this idea more than 20 years ago as a way for cars to tell each other about events ahead of them. Imagine if you’re on a two-lane road heading away from an deer and you pass vehicles going the opposite direction. Your car could relay that information to then and have it age out after a few minutes.

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world
    notfromhere @lemmy.ml

    I got bloodwork today

    I drove to the lab, waited in line, gave them my information and waited. When called back, I reviewed the labs and noted one was missing. I left and called my doctor’s office to get the lab work sent over. Then I checked some emails and waited. After a while I went back inside and waited in line again and this time they had the lab work. I had my blood drawn then left. Then I drove home.

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    With Chevron Overturned, Does That Limit DEA Drug Scheduling?

    With the recent overturned Chevron defense by SCOTUS, I was trying to find some good. DEA’s Drug War is arguably bad (not looking for that conversation here), so does Chevron overturned make their Drug Schedules weaker by law and can be more easily challenged and overturned?

    Denver @lemmy.world
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    Buc-ee's opens in Colorado: What to know about the new travel center

    I got their super soft and squishy gummy bears and they are delicious. Apparently they are rebranded Albanese, they have a tiny ‘A’ on their bellies.

    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml
    notfromhere @lemmy.ml

    Post sorting methods seem broken recently

    Hi all, a few weeks ago I started noticing a change to the active and hot sorting methods. They show stale topics and I miss the boat on conversations. Seems like something changed and just curious if it’s just me or if others are seeing this too?

    Denver @lemmy.world
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    Meow Wolf

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    3D SBS Rip-Encodes

    Ahoy mateys, I’ve sailed the docs and rode the forums but I need some help on how best to rip and encode a 3D BRD. I’ve managed to use ffmpeg to create a kind of SBS video but it’s wrong and there’s a green bar between the feeds. What is the magic sauce I’m missing? Makemkv is what I used to rip.

    Anyone have some one-liners or tips in the documentation that don’t suck?

    Technology @beehaw.org
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    The US’s latest attempt to chill speech online, KOSA-a bill to effectively force everyone to identify themselves to online platforms-is picking up steam and looking like it will pass the Senate.

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
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    Why do I keep seeing this weird thing in comments and posts?

    I keep seeing removed in a lot of comments and posts and my question is why is that?