Suppose a person owns an apartment building. What’s the process they should follow to behave as a good person should?
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mspencer712@programming.devto Games@lemmy.world•[VIDEO] Japan Sanctions Visa after the Censorship of Anime and MangaEnglish4·4 days agoOk yeah that makes sense. Thanks.
mspencer712@programming.devto Games@lemmy.world•[VIDEO] Japan Sanctions Visa after the Censorship of Anime and MangaEnglish82·4 days agoThere’s no karma here. No automated mechanism gives the submitter any benefit for a popular submission.
Right?
mspencer712@programming.devto News@lemmy.world•Delta Airlines plane's engine burst into flames shortly after takeoff from Los Angeles17·10 days agoWas it just surging or like a compressor stall or something? FOD like a bird ingestion or something?
I mean, Boeing has/had quality problems, serious ethical failures, but also birds exist.
(I’m not good at explaining this, maybe should have found an explanation online somewhere instead.) You know those stages of a combustion engine - intake, compression, ignition, exhaust, all happening in sequence in an engine’s cylinders? Turbine engines do them too, but in a straight line and constantly. The front of the engine is obviously intake, but compressor fans do the compression just using fast and powerful fans, no seals or valves needed. Ignition lights everything up, exhaust can just flow out the back. (It flows over some more fan blades that steal some power from the expanding gases and use it to keep the whole thing spinning.)
Unless something goes wrong with the compressor fan blades, that is. If compression is too weak and the ignited air/fuel mixture can flow back out the front of the engine, that’s bad. And yeah, it happens sometimes, with any engine. Almost never with both at the same time. (Both engines failing at once low to the ground is like a once in a generation thing, and yeah it’s really really bad. And really really rare.)
mspencer712@programming.devto News@lemmy.world•Maurene Comey, daughter of James Comey and prosecutor of Jeffrey Epstein, is fired4·13 days agoI think it’s more about fair political consequences. I think you’re absolutely right though, and what you brought up needs to be considered as well.
mspencer712@programming.devto TechTakes@awful.systems•AI coders think they’re 20% faster — but they’re actually 19% slowerEnglish613·19 days agoThe N=16 keeps getting buried. Deliberate?
mspencer712@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Study (N=16) finds AI (Cursor/Claude) slows development252·19 days agoN=16 developers
mspencer712@programming.devtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Not the simile I'd have used for the IDF, but I'm not sure I have the cajonesEnglish4·24 days agoI know right? “Number used Once” is what I was taught.
This is one of those “technically true but functionally useless” arguments, and I hate arguing the other side here… Valve always has the option to stop using Visa and, I don’t know, have customers write out and physically mail checks or money orders.
Obviously the number of customers who would do this is microscopic. It’s not a real thing anytime would ever do. But because the option exists, they aren’t technically making the content impossible to sell.