slippyferret

joined 5 months ago

As an origami fan I would be very interested to see how they managed to fold this thing up.

[–] slippyferret@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I’m so used to seeing difficult to read text in captchas that my brain didn’t even register the giant “79” at first and started with the squished characters. Guys, I think my model is overfitted…

It’s super important in Japan where jam packed trains are common during rush hours. They typically announce in Japanese and English, and may even have a visual displayed.

Could it be that any bios code it happened to be trained on was probably written by someone who knew what they were doing and not a random mishmash of code like you might get for a less niche purpose? Interesting.

Squid: “Nobody at home’s ever gonna believe this.”

[–] slippyferret@lemmy.blahaj.zone 39 points 3 weeks ago

First I just want to say, that is a damn beautiful website. No ads, no popups, just pure information.

And second, as a former back end developer who has spent a huge amount of time working on input sanitization and building database schemas, that list gave me mild PTSD for a job I have never even had.

It would be really fun to see a modern mockup of the world he envisioned for 2014. Elevated moving sidewalks with benches, transparent cubical 3D displays, automated kitchen and glowing wall panels.

[–] slippyferret@lemmy.blahaj.zone 49 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Great. Now I’m unsure of how to pronounce database as well.

I haven’t even tried the application yet, but that website is pretty damn cool!

Simply being reminded that this video exists never fails to brighten my day.

Somethin’ like a fish.

I’m assuming this only makes sense when the client can do something useful with an incomplete json object. I wonder how much extra overhead this would require on both the server and client side.

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