If it can be questioned when they get what they want, then it lays the groundwork for it to be questioned when they don't.
I understand the need for compression and re-encoding but I stand by the claim we should not use a container that will eat itself alive a little bit every time it's edited.
https://uploadcare.com/blog/jpeg-quality-loss/
It happens when the image is edited and re-encoded on save. Who taught you they didn't?
Files should be at reasonable resolutions and sizes for their purpose but not in file formats that slowly deteriate in an internet of remixing ideas.
Lossy compression is antiquated. Jpg should no longer be used as it's not 1999. I will die on this mole hill.
About 2016: https://all3dp.com/songbird-new-3d-printed-gun/
Read it again, but slower.
3D printed ghost guns are easier to get past metal detectors.
My best guess is the materials. Last I looked into them they were entirely 3D printed except for a roofing nail to act as the firing pin. The drastic reduction in metal makes them easier to sneak passed metal detectors. Other than that, you seem right on the nose.
Commute Trump's would-be assassins. Send a message.
I like Foxit. It's fast, free, and the only ad they show can be turned off in settings.
Every time there's a recall, I remember the equation from Fight Club and how the company has to make a decision to recall or absorb the costs. Tesla has had A LOT of recalls mostly with the cyber truck. Musk doesn't seem like the kind of person to be cautious and recall to be on the safe side.
So... What AREN'T they recalling?
I would much rather be surrounded by the people you're surrounded by than keep hearing those exact promises out of the people I'm surrounded by.
GOP: hold my beer
Remember when you posted scat porn in autism communities?
EDIT: I brought receipts https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&userId=6787945
They've bounced around servers to avoid their past but for some reason not changing their name.
Amoxtli@thelemmy.club, they spam all of Lemmy and life is better with them blocked
Those are some rose tinted glasses you're looking through.
Body cameras and the footage they gather are commonly advertised as a way to prevent shoplifting, but Walmart intends to use the tech for worker safety — not as a loss prevention tool, according to a person familiar with the program.
Doubt
Stay on topic, we're talking about children here.
It'd be $37M if they accounted for 6 years of inflation. It should be a percentage of their profits though.
Something finally beat guns.