Thank you kind lemming
Thank you kind lemming
They can be. Because of course there are poorly made commercial units that are only quiet because they have low CADR. But you’ll never be able to get a DIY box as quiet as a well made unit, unless you basically engineer your own air purifier device, use blower motors, etc., but that’s not a Corsi-Rosenthal Box.
It’s not just about aesthetics. That DIY box will be loud as hell.
Have you bought a TV in the last 5 years?
Long gone are the days when I used be excited to read update notes for new features… Now I just hope they don’t god damn force an update on me.
Did you just put “repairable” and “Apple” in the same sentence?
Veritasium. Over time I realized his content is mostly about flashy half baked “sciencey” content like Discovery Channel. It’s meant to get an audience and nothing more. It lacks quality control, and fact checking. I only realized how many errors his videos have when he covered a topic I know more about. Also, the whole electricity thing and self driving car debacle only reinforced my views on his content.
I like it inside, where you loop it through the tube.
Obviously a stunt.
Thanks for the link. The article is a whole lot of nothingburger. The entire premise of the article is that Kaspersky works as intended (just as any other security software) to flag files with certain phrases. Therefore, it can be used to find classified markings. Therefore, Kaspersky is bad… What?
So we should just ban all security software?
Why is it so hard to find a single piece of evidence that Kaspersky fucked up, or that their software has something in particular that is more risky compared to other security software. Anyone with more knowledge can explain plz?
Sounds like there is some other motive for doing this. Or they found something they aren’t willing to tell us. But why?
In 2024 life is hard and you can’t do anything about it in most cases. Religion gives you an excuse for why it must be so, so that you can keep grinding away.
Please watch the video, it’s worth it over all the dumb shit we spend time on online. Tech Jesus was able to get the attention of the highest level of management responsible for customer service and got them to make (12) tangible commitments to their customers who were screwed by ASUS.
He did it very professionally and in an effective way, and constantly maintained the goal of the discussion (which you can tell is not to make inflammatory and accusatory content that will get clicks, but to get his viewers proper support and refunds from ASUS).
I’ve never seen a YouTube channel go to this length to actually take an action against a company for a specific issue in the interest of the consumers and get results (as opposed to just making videos to bring awareness).
The video fails to explain what about this is “AI” as opposed to active noise cancelling with some regular old signal processing.
The article didn’t bother to link the paper. Also odd way to put it to say it “increases signature”. Like, have they found a way to throw radar reflecting goo on the F-22?
No, this is essentially about networked radars. Which would be interesting if they bothered to discuss the tech. I suppose I’ll wait for Sandboxx News to cover it.
You’re thinking with capitalism of the yesteryear.
How does one “move” to a different instance? Or do I have to make a new account and start over?
Calculator about HDMI and displayport bandwidth that might help: https://linustechtips.com/topic/729232-guide-to-display-cables-adapters-v2/?section=calc&mode=maxfreq&H=3840&V=2160&F=120&bpc=10&compression=dsc2.5x&calculations=show
As you go up in complexity like 4k and 4:4:4 HDR, you will have to pay more attention to HDMI bandwidth and cable length limits.
Look for “certified” premium or high speed cables.
Sorry about that. I shouldn’t have had Taco Bell before getting in.
This is getting out of hand. What’s next? We’re gonna name and shame individual cows?
In the spirit of dumbing down the plot to make sure viewers don’t turn away, they end up making totally nonsensical (if not misleading) content.