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RooK
RooK@RooK_OSRS·
@PoopcelGroypers Want a new top end mining/smithing method? Poll it. Don’t slip it in as a “sailing” update. Jagex also said they were worried about skillers crashing the rubium market, but the triple the shards per hour. They have no clue how to balance the content they are adding these days.
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Poopcel Groypers@PoopcelGroypers·
Jagex saw players doing an awful high-intensity Mining method that at least produced semi-valuable materials and said: “this risks devaluing the existing awful high-intensity Mining method that produces nothing.” An incredible philosophy honestly.
Old School RuneScape@OldSchoolRS

We’ve been reviewing feedback and data surrounding XP rates from Rubium Mining & Cannonball Smithing. Check out our latest blog covering upcoming changes, alongside our current thoughts and expected timelines. Before any changes are made, we'd love to hear your feedback: osrs.game/Rubium-Changes

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rocco@R_oc_co·
@gamozolabs uuuuuuh I would really really advise not doing this
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Brandon Falk
Brandon Falk@gamozolabs·
Here's the screws we made yesterday in action
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QM@qasimmith·
@vxunderground "Theoretically, we could leverage this design to leak ASLR by progressively overwriting pointers byte by byte. In this post, we discuss the exploitation technique assuming ASLR has already been bypassed." It will take time but you can theoretically do this with AI.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
> wake up > take a shit > get out of bed > check internet > nginx rce > look inside > requires ASLR disabled
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shaur@xXshaurizardXx·
probably has zero overlap w/ my audience but the new* sigma 300-600 f4 is such an incredible lens I have zero use for it & no desire to own one outside of some amateur birdwatching. but what a work of engineering. Such little compromise for the dollar Ugh sony fps restrictions
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Jebrim@AgileJebrim·
@dhaaruni I’m on my 3rd remote role since COVID began. Haven’t had an office job in that time. Got a wife to do all those household tasks you mentioned. I feel like it never ended. RTO was more about corporations having huge real estate assets that they didn’t want to go to waste.
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Dhaaruni ✨✨✨@dhaaruni·
100% remote would have probably lasted longer if people didn’t publicize that they were doing laundry and meal-prepping and walking their dogs during their “work” day. Even accounting for in-office water cooler chat and lunch, most people are still less productive at home!
Nat Purser@NatPurser

talking to young people who wish their jobs were fully remote makes me feel like i’m losing my mind. you’re at the point in life where you could most benefit from in-person relationship and knowledge building … but … you wanna get some errands done,

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Slim Jimmy@slimjimmy·
if you believe this, you should not be writing C
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re:printed 3D@reprinted3D·
@Slant3D Really? Who would YOU call the Apple or Tesla of 3D printing?
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Slant 3D@Slant3D·
If you think Bambu is the Tesla or Apple of 3d printing you need to significantly raise your standards.
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rocco@R_oc_co·
@davepl1968 @SimardPete The microslop scammer getting electrocuted by 120v being fatal is creme de la creme
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
@SimardPete Did you know you can have two hot circuits in one lightswitch box? I did not. Stuff like that will kill you.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I'm fortunate to have the means to buy the cheapest life insurance of all: - Professional Brake Jobs - Someone else puts up my Christmas lights - A contractor hangs my ceiling fan - Electricians are for anything over 48V I'm much too important and good-looking to die from some nonsense like stepping off a ladder...
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rocco@R_oc_co·
@johnsonstickk @Shago1776 @davepl1968 @AngryCops It’s not inefficient at grid level. Solar can be used over the top of certain agriculture or already occupied commercial space eg parking lots . I do agree that reverse power and home power is the future but there’s alot of factors that have to he solved such as freq stability
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Philosophical Phrödgingensteltz
Philosophical Phrödgingensteltz@johnsonstickk·
@R_oc_co @Shago1776 @davepl1968 @AngryCops Solar is king at the individual level. It doesn’t make sense to use it at the grid level because it’s inefficient, both at energy production and at space usage. I think the ideal setup would be nuclear for the grid, with as many houses as possible with their own solar + batteries
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Angry Cops
Angry Cops@AngryCops·
Can someone please inform me as to why Data Centers are being protested/hated? What are the actual concerns about them and are they valid?
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rocco@R_oc_co·
@johnsonstickk @Shago1776 @davepl1968 @AngryCops Solar is cheap. A 400w solar panel is cheaper than a barrel of oil and lasts for 25 years up to 80% of its manufactured capacity 99% of the raw material in a solar panel is glass and aluminium to hold said glass Nuclear is great and it should be used but solar is king
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Philosophical Phrödgingensteltz@johnsonstickk·
@R_oc_co @Shago1776 @davepl1968 @AngryCops Solar isn’t cheap, and it absolutely is a waste of space. We should just use nuclear like a civilized species, but everyone has been convinced that nuclear power will destroy the world. In an era of automation. Where nuclear’s problems are effectively solved.
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rocco@R_oc_co·
@AngryCops Grid capacity concerns. Electricity is priced on demand and anyone who lives near one will see an increased cost unless the local government enforces clauses to ensure sufficient production is rolled out to reduce demand. Correction will occur naturally but short term it hurts
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Shago@Shago1776·
@davepl1968 @AngryCops Personally I hate solar farms because they are an actual waste of space and are inefficient and break easy from severe weather. Makes much more sense in the desert than in Texas or the Midwest. Also great on buildings and garages too. Nuclear is the way to go though.
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Rusty Shackleford
Rusty Shackleford@RussGShack·
@davepl1968 @AngryCops Because it’s true. Solar complexes cover thousands of acres of farmland ruin the soil for future use and are high-fenced, disrupting huge areas of wildlife habitat and movement. They are just about the worst solution possible; but they make developers billions through subsidies.
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rocco@R_oc_co·
@muhasaba_needer yes I have used a scanning head you fucking idiot. you don’t need the cad for a scanning head btw you can do a gr&r on any parts you want lol
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muhasaba needer@muhasaba_needer·
@R_oc_co not by either party involved. get it? have you programmed a scanning CMM before? the idea that the average job shop has model driven CAM for a scanning CMM and is gonna do a proper gauge study on surfaces that look like this is ridiculous.
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muhasaba needer
muhasaba needer@muhasaba_needer·
@R_oc_co 😂 ok dude. nobody gave a shit on this order. the customer sent CAD and a block tolerance and the job shop didn't measure anything. the customer cares so little that they posted a part that any tier 2 PCC subcontractor would fail. hth.
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rocco@R_oc_co·
@muhasaba_needer basic requirements such as profile of surface, hole position tolerance and surface finish would be trivial. Any job shop worth two cents is doing basic dimensional inspection. This is a solved problem
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muhasaba needer@muhasaba_needer·
@R_oc_co how do you establish the accept/reject criterion then? why would you add this as an inspection cost when its literally a part you will never order again? do you really think job shops that ship parts that look like this and are sourcing rush work on twitter are doing this??
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rocco@R_oc_co·
With the cost it took to make this you could have paid a design engineer and had an actual manufacturable part within these constrains. This is bad design work
Charlie Garcia@Astro_Chuck

@BuildBoost There are about 9 billion better ways to do this part but speed drove this choice, and I approved it. CNC billet lets you have high feature density with repeatable properties with little development. Really excited to delete these parts in a few satellites time.

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