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AI bots now beat 100% of those traffic-image CAPTCHAs
  • There is a Russian captcha solver bot called xevil that costs under $100 (I think, last time I looked) that has been able to solve nearly all captchas for years. You just have to supply it with relatively expensive proxy IP addresses because Google rate limits solve attempts.

    So the title of this article has been true for a long long time. Capatchas are absolutely useless except against poor or uninformed script kiddies.

  • I don't mind paying for YouTube Premium.
  • I subscribe too. I'm an expat in a SE asian country where the subscription cost is a bit lower so, I do have that going for me. (~$5.50)

    My consumption of YouTube is primarily through the official app on my Xbox. I also have a Pihole but it doesn't work for YouTube.

    This subscription lets me watch the creators I want to see, on the device I want, with the least amount of friction.

  • People who lived in an HOA, what was your biggest nightmare with them?
  • The HOA is the owners. The owners vote in some board members who do the work on behalf of the majority of owners.

    Sometimes the HOA hires some 3rd party management company to handle stuff, but in our case we felt it was wasted money because we would care more about the results. In the end I can see why a lot of owner boards do that as the day-to-day of running the place is obnoxious.

    The public spaces were on our property, so our responsibility.

  • Traveler ordered to pay more than $5,000 in fuel costs after flight diverted due to bad behavior
  • That's exactly right. But much evaporates or is diffused over such a large area that no one particular piece of land gets a significant amount.

    The alternative is landing overweight, risking potential damage or failure to the aircraft's landing gear, full of human lives, while still full of the explodey stuff.

    The other alternative is designing planes to land at heavier weights, resulting in every other flight being less efficient.

  • After charger, Apple removes USB-C cable from the box
  • Huh, you're right. I didn't know about that. From Wikipedia:

    The Chinese startup claims to have the miniature device in the pilot testing stage. Unveiled in January 2024, it is allegedly generating 100 microwatts of power and a voltage of 3V and has a lifetime of 50 years without any need for charging or maintenance.

    Wonder if it microwaves your balls when it's in your pocket too.

    Either way we can dream of a future where we never have to plug in to charge again.

  • People who lived in an HOA, what was your biggest nightmare with them?
  • I was the president of my HOA. Somewhat not intentionally.

    It was my first home, a condo, and I bought it at launch right after it was built. After about 6 months of living there, a neighbor approached me and said the whole rest of the board had flaked out, and would I like to be president of the HOA?

    I said sure, it seems interesting and I definitely want the value of my ownership to be protected.

    So me, him, and another guy formed a new board.

    Oh man, the messes we started to uncover. The super low dues didn't even cover the trash removal, hallway electric lighting bill, elevator maintenance contract... Much less any landscaping. No wonder the place was looking rough.

    And of course there was no budget to put money away for long term needs like reroofing or whatever.

    So we worked hard on a plan to propose to the owners to increase the dues about 70% so that we'd have a well landscaped place and hopefully no surprise expenses ever because of an ample rainy day fund.

    Less than 10% of the owners even showed up to the HOA meeting, so we didn't meet quorum.

    We tried again, and finally got quorum after knocking on doors and asking for people to please come and vote.

    This was just one issue. I'd get regular calls like hey, somebody dumped an old mattress by the dumpster. Can you call the removal company (the regular trash service wouldn't take that kind of thing). Or calls like "there's some sick trees in the front yard, when are you finally going to get an arborist out here?" And so and so's room is leaving trash in the hallway, can you please go talk to them?

    I resigned within a year. Screw those guys and I'll never co-own without getting to choose my partners again.

  • Led by the automaker BYD, China has established itself as the main car supplier in Mexico. The US worries China could use Mexico as a “back door” to sidestep tariffs and gain footing in the US market.
  • One could argue that China's governmental subsidizing of the industry just shows the commitment they have to be a leader and dominant player in the future of transportation worldwide.

    Does the American government have such aspirations? Does the American Auto industry have the vision and goal to adapt to a disrupted market?

    In my opinion the arguments surrounding this topic come down to which country is going to work harder to play a leading role in the future.

    China is making their bet, and the quality of Chinese EVs is increasing extremely rapidly. If they can so easily dominate the American Auto Market that tells us that the Americans have been sleeping at the wheel and need to make some tough choices about spending. We can curtail the onslaught through duties and various taxes and regulations but not indefinitely.

  • If the US stayed out of other countries politics and there were no coups or installation of people favorable to the US what would the world look like?
  • The US projects its own interests worldwide but those often overlap with the interests of other as well.

    For example, the US often stipulates intellectual property and worker rights in it's trade deals. The US actively protects shipping lanes. The US actively negotiates visa-free entry for American passport holders to other countries. The US invests in the economies of foreign countries to stimulate trade opportunities. The US controls the SWIFT banking network which makes it so that we don't need to send gold bullion or pallets of cash to buy things from other countries, and participating in the system requires member countries to have certain controls in place that attempt to block bad actors. The US, through it's embassies and ambassadors, deploys it ideology to foreign governments, and makes deals that allow foreigners to invest in the USA and Americans to open businesses in foreign countries.

    The US actively shuns and makes life difficult for menace dictatorships on the global stage by creating trade exclusions.

    There have been coups since the beginning of time and always will be, as it's human nature. Many citizens of other countries have no belief that the future of their country belongs to them after decades or centuries of dictatorships or kingdoms. On the whole, history shows that kingdoms rise and fall for many reasons and the people sometimes benefit and sometimes suffer for it.

    Obviously it's a highly complex topic, but if the US wasn't doing these things, then Russia or China would be, or there would be more powerful regional factions, which could reduce the size of the world in terms of travel and trade options for many.

    Whether the US is the right one to be in control of this at this point in history is a matter of intense debate among some, but it could absolutely be worse than it is now.

  • Facebook verified a sovcit, who has some advice.
  • Maybe he hopes the friend would then default on the loan, and tell the bank they can't repo the car because someone else owns it now?

    IDK, all stupid because this is why the bank holds the title and has a personal guarantee on the original borrower. His credit will get hosed, the bank will file a lawsuit, and the car will still be repo'ed.

    Then this sovcit is welcome to go try to tell a judge why he should get the car back.

  • Putin gifts car to Kim Jong Un in sign of ‘special personal relations,’ North Korean state media reports | CNN
    edition.cnn.com Putin gifts car to Kim Jong Un in sign of ‘special personal relations,’ North Korean state media reports | CNN

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has presented a car to his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong Un, North Korean state media said Tuesday, in another sign of warming ties between the two countries that have raised concerns in the United States.

    Putin gifts car to Kim Jong Un in sign of ‘special personal relations,’ North Korean state media reports | CNN
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    Have you ever seen this type of print failure?

    Pretty sure I'm having heat creep up the Bowden tube, as it's getting jammed a few cm back from the hot end and then can't push the filament any more. When I get it out there's a little molten bulb at the filament.

    In this fail, I think it jammed as usual and the extruder found a way to keep going.

    I tried turning down the hot end from 215 to 200 and it's still failing. My cooling fan is running at 100%.

    This is the third time I've had this print fail at about this layer, around 1 hour into what will be a 26 hour print.

    Any ideas?

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    Mind blowing experience with ChatGPT - Upload my audio narrative and then ask me questions

    I'm in the process of hiring for a position and I have two candidates. It's a tough call because both are very proficient but each has some unique attributes. I thought I might ask ChatGPT's assistance with thinking it through.

    I recorded myself talking through my thoughts on each one as I read through their resume and the Q&As that I've done with each. Then uploaded the audio file to the whisper-1 api for transcription (for this I'm using the OpenAI API).

    Then I pasted the transcribed text into GPT4 and then prompted it with: "Above is my transcribed notes comparing two candidates for a position together. Help me think through this decision by asking me questions, one at a time."

    ChatGPT proceeded to ask me really good questions, one after the other. After a while I felt like it had got me to think about many new factors and ideas. After about 22 questions I'd had enough, so I asked it to wrap up and summarize our next steps, to which it spit out a bullet-point list of what we'd concluded and, what steps we should take next.

    I don't know if everyone is using ChatGPT this way, but this is a really useful feedback system.

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    Washington state senator arrested in Hong Kong for carrying a gun through airport
    edition.cnn.com Washington state senator arrested in Hong Kong for carrying a gun through airport | CNN

    An American politician has been arrested in Hong Kong for carrying a gun into the city, according to a charge sheet seen by CNN, in what he has called an “honest mistake.”

    Washington state senator arrested in Hong Kong for carrying a gun through airport | CNN
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    How to solve power supply whine with continuous dimming LED?
    imgur.com Power supply whine

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    Power supply whine

    My project is a "breathing" white 12v LED strip controlled by an esp32 on a dev board, and switched with an IFLZ44N mosfet.

    In my video you can see it working but also hear the power supply complaining.

    I'm using the LEDC Arduino library which allows me to select the frequency and resolution for PWM.

    If I set the frequency too low the whine is extreme, but at this setting it's the best I've been able to achieve, which is about 9000Hz. Unfortunately you can still hear the sound from across the room!

    It is a cheapo solid state power supply that claims it can output 12v up to 25A. I tried my desktop supply and it emits some whine too, so I don't think replacing the power will totally fix this.

    Is there a technique for tuning the frequency or even just masking it somehow?

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    E-Bikes @lemmy.world nucleative @lemmy.world
    Why do you or why don't you use an ebike for your commute?

    I live in a city where public transportation is overcrowded, there's constant vehicle traffic, and you can't depend on any commute time for a given day or hour. The average temperature is very high, so walking is a sweaty affair.

    The only way I've found to make this city more usable is with an ebike and scooter. It's like the perfect vehicle for these conditions.

    However, many people reject the technology and either choose their car or other forms of getting around.

    Is it because it's not well understood, or seems too expensive?

    I'm curious what sold you on the technology or what is the reason you're not making the leap.

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    How my day started vs how it's going
    imgur.com How my day started vs how it's going

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    How my day started vs how it's going

    Saw this come through from Octoprint remotely. It was an 8 hour print and died about at about the 7:15 mark.

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    rif is working again

    Old habit, I opened rif and it loads current posts! What's going on?

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