No, Veritasium did the experiment and proved Veritasium right
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Personally, I have always been in fabour of replacing human drivers with AI
AI is overkill for this, like the vast majority of its applications
and then every physics and electrics youtuber had a reply video explaining how Veritasium was wrong with his theory.
Veritasium’s first video was making the claim that a thr setup with wires stretching in either direction for a mile would have the lightbulb turn on faster than electrons or even light could travel through the wires. This is because the electric field extends out of the wire in all directions, not through the wire, and inducts through the other end of the wire without travelling all of the distance.
Then a bunch of other Youtubers made response videos saying he was wrong.
Then Veritasium made a second video where they actually did the experiment and proved themselves right.
You don’t know what you’re talking about. Shut up.
*learn
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Silence, AI. 'tis the age of manEnglish
21·2 days agoZizian detected, opinion ignored
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6·4 days agoNot relevant. The distress code on Grapgene OS wipes the data on the phone, not encrypt it. Can’t give what doesn’t exist
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Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon wants to talk about video gamesEnglish
10·4 days agoPretty sure any amount of hours over 2,000 automatically means it qualifies
“Compatible” is not the word to use here. If you have Intel or Nvidia hardware you’re going to have tons of issues. Especially with Nvidia graphics cards where you generally don’t get a display at all.
Hell, I have an all-AMD system and I would likely have issues as well, since SteamOS doesn’t support GPU’s newer the the RX7000 series, and I have an RX9070XT.
If you’re going to insist on putting a label on the SteamOS install file, it’s “unofficially available for technical support”. Anything suggesting more than that is dishonest
It’s “available” in that you can get the ISO to re-install SteamOS on your Steam Deck in case you decided to try running Windows or your install got corrupted.
SteamOS as it is right now only works on an all-AMD setup, and there’s still issues with it if it’s installed on anything but the 3 devices that are officially supported at the moment
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Virgin Framework vs Chad ThinkPadEnglish
3·5 days agoJesus Christ, that forum thread in the last link is a shitshow.
I’m not going to be recommending Framework anymore. They clearly don’t deserve it.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Virgin Framework vs Chad ThinkPadEnglish
2·5 days agoNot everyone has laptop RAM sticks just lying around
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Virgin Framework vs Chad ThinkPadEnglish
4·5 days agoMicroslop has been patching that out over time though
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Facial recognition to be rolled out nationwide in major police reformsEnglish
4·6 days agoThey’re probably trying to avoid giving Scotland even more reasons to not try to secede again
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8·7 days agoNot OP, but it’s the UK
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•What is you guys opinion on DuckDuckGo AI?English
0·8 days agoIt needs to PISS OFF.
It should be off by default. As it’s set up right now, DDG settings don’t keep on privacy respecting browsers due to cookies being cleared regularly. Since their AI is on by default, that means it regularly gets shoved in your face.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•What is you guys opinion on DuckDuckGo AI?English
1·8 days agoThis is a ‘you’ problem
Fake: GTV VI releasing
Gay: OP is lying, they immediately spread cheeks for Jason
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Working in a large corporation is a place where you get paid forEnglish
1·4 months ago- waiting 20 minutes for your PC to boot all the corporate bloatware before it’s usable
This is the bane of my existence. And of course IT locks us out of the UEFI so we can’t set the system to auto-boot 15 minutes before we show up to work.
I’m just happy I was able to remove OneDrive from the start-up applications. Now I don’t have to waste an hour each day waiting for files to sync

Note that I said “the vast majority”, not “all”