Seriously. “Esprit de corps”? Where the hell did he get that from? He blamed everything on Biden and it didn’t make any sense, but that’s not anything new, that’s what won him the election.
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- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoNews@lemmy.world•Trump Cognitively Declines In Front Of The World During Meet With NATO Leader15·1 day ago
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.catOPtoYou Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: If you set up a Lemmy instance, and follow the Docker setup instructions to the letter, it will send lemmy.ml your admin password during the setup process (Edit: Not anymore, it’s fixed now)1·2 days ago
I frequently make bug reports and contributions to all kinds of software. If this wasn’t something that impacted people’s security and trust evaluation, that’s exactly what I would have done.
Put it this way: If Android, or Outlook or whatever, was sending your admin password home to Google or Microsoft, and then people showed up to say it was probably an innocent mistake and why are you even making a big deal about it, just report it and let them fix it instead of creating drama, that would be absurd. That’s how I feel about the people here telling me the same thing.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.catOPtoYou Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: If you set up a Lemmy instance, and follow the Docker setup instructions to the letter, it will send lemmy.ml your admin password during the setup process (Edit: Not anymore, it’s fixed now)1·2 days ago
Well, part of the price I pay for being a consistent dickhead is that sometimes people aren’t enthused to respond to me. I get why they wouldn’t really want to respond here and get yelled at, whether or not it was malicious, and instead just fix it and go on.
In my opinion it would be a healthier way to go about things if they were willing to meet criticism head-on, but the pro-authoritarianism position they’ve staked out for themselves is so widely and bitterly unpopular that I think that ship has sailed and they’re unlikely to engage with most of the free-speaking world at this point, because it would just be a torrent of abuse and mockery and so what would even be gained by it.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoMental Health@lemmy.world•Who here was the family scapegoat?English2·3 days ago
Not in the family but at a job.
Leave sooner. You’re actually super qualified. If they don’t want it, don’t try to figure out how to get it done anyway, just start rocking with people that rock with you instead.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoNews@lemmy.world•Trump posts message of support for Bondi amid Epstein probe fallout14·3 days ago
Inb4 Pam Bondi gets thrown under the bus
She’s stupid and obedient enough to survive longer than most. But how many people who were close to Trump 2 years ago are still anywhere in his orbit now? You either leave voluntarily, or you get thrown to the Sarlacc whenever it serves the convenience of the day.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?3·3 days ago
The first rule of fascism is, when it arrives, turn your guns against the fascists. Not against your friends who aren’t being anti-fascist enough, or weren’t in the past, or whatever.
I hear he used to play with Canned Heat sometimes.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?5·3 days ago
The evidence for my secondary conspiracy theory grows stronger
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?5·3 days ago
My new conspiracy theory is that a gang of people have teamed up to try to wind me up on this particular topic in what was supposed to be a lighthearted nonsense-question to which I gave an appropriate nonsense-answer.
You’re the only one who actually did arrive at something which is pretty much the actual answer (“coulomb counting”), although you keep mucking it up by saying things like you “can get a voltage sensor” to get the energy left in the battery, or “current through the battery” when the battery is the only part current does not flow through during discharge, or by making up wild random guesses that something is “almost certainly” taken into account. Just take all that extra stuff away and stick with “the phone monitors discharge” and you’ll be pretty much right.
Hopefully we can put this whole endeavor behind us now, and go back to talking about Chipotle and chemtrails.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?8·3 days ago
Touchscreens can be made at massive scale and then repurposed in batches for everywhere. They’re always the same (roughly speaking). Buttons are individual components, you have to lay the whole thing out custom how you want it to be, you have to put all these fiddly little components together… just having a robot make a big square object along with 199,999 other ones is cheaper, even if technically the big square object is orders of magnitude more complex than the chunks of plastic and springs and buttons etc.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?4·3 days ago
You misspelled “resistance and time,” but close. The “A” part is the current.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?2·3 days ago
Li-ion is worse. I looked up a few different articles, I just kind of picked that one at random because I didn’t want to spend more time on it. This one is pretty succinct about it:
“This method is not suitable for some other cell chemistries like lithium-ion, which has a negligible change in its voltage throughout most of its charge/discharge cycle.”
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?9·3 days ago
Did COINTELPRO include planting fake conspiracy theories? I missed that part of it if so, maybe just because there was so much else in it that was so much worse
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?3·3 days ago
Preach sibling
Idk how multiple super assertive people all got the idea that “voltage = battery percent” and all wanted to yell it at me the same time lol
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?14·3 days ago
I saw Ellen DeGeneres on TV long before the scandal and could immediately tell she was awful.
Just watch her interactions, from any time period. She clearly is just brimming with hate under the tense, smiling face and the manic presentation. I was sort of surprised that other people couldn’t see it.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?20·3 days ago
We need the guy who posted on Reddit that he thinks all of Chipotle contains a money laundering front based on big phone orders that would sometimes come in that would wind up not getting either made or picked up, just a fake order that went into the list alongside all the real ones but got paid for over the phone. He said this happened at multiple Chipotles he knew and he couldn’t think of anything at all it could be other than money laundering.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?5·3 days ago
The remaining battery level is determined by the voltage available at the current consumption
Gets all condescending about how it works
Isn’t aware of the difference between V and mAh or the extremely horizontal (for most of the range) curve defining the relationship between them for Li-ion batteries
I got irritated enough by people spouting off at me to look up how it actually works, it’s not at all how you are describing, although describing it as “bullshit” is probably a stretch
So naw big bro
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?25·3 days ago
I absolutely think the government has deliberately spread various conspiracy theories at different points to cover up specific things they were doing.
“Chemtrails,” for example, became a thing with a bunch of wild accessory claims that were obviously wrong, at a time when people were discovering that the US government had done biological weapons testing by dropping viruses from airplanes over cities and in some cases hurt random people by doing it. If there’s a nutty conspiracy theory out there that sounds a lot like what actually happened, it makes it harder for people to talk about what actually happened without also sounding crazy.
- PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cattoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?3·3 days ago
I don’t think I am going to take confident proclamations about how it works from someone who thinks “voltage” translates to “how much energy is left in the battery”.
https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-903-how-to-measure-state-of-charge
I don’t really know how this stuff works, that’s why it is my conspiracy theory instead of me just giving fun facts. But, I don’t think you know how this stuff works either.
It sounds like coulomb counting (current sensors, as you said) is often the method. Personally, I suspect there’s a decent amount of bullshit inserted into that to make it look “normal” when people are looking at how the number behaves, at the expense of accuracy. You might move your phone from cold to warm for example, and the usable energy in the battery might increase when that happens (or something) but it’s definitely not going to show your battery percent going up, even if it could detect it properly which I don’t think it can. Whether to say that means it’s “bullshit” is I guess a matter of opinion.
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