

LED’s generally outlast the car


LED’s generally outlast the car


a real life example? you mean like a photo of a person next to a router?


“Your password doesnt meet the required 64 bits of entropy”


they never specified it to be scientific or rigorous.


This could have been amazing if integrated into a district heating network.


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Yes, I can imagine. It’s done literally all the time, in every genre.


this sends a clear message though. No the old “just hook them, then we have guaranteed income forever” isn’t actually working. That’s great.


shoelaces can be a tangled mess yet not properly knotted


Entropy always increases.
There’s one way for a cable to be untangled, and an incalculable amount of ways for it to be tangled. When letting it randomly change state it is very improbable for it to randomly end up in the untangled state.
Same for shoelaces, there is but a few ways for the shoes to be properly knot, and a comparatively essentially infinite ways for them not to be.
I know it’s a joke, but I find this perspective fascinating.


but only if the platform is sufficiently large
hm, that sounds sensible actually


It’s a joke on fat Americans


oh that is clever!


I hate my logitech k400, it’s feels like a sheet of paper blocks the signal.


I’m not a donut, I’m a coffee cup!


yeah, yet, its a feature in i3
I disagree, lots of things are much cheaper and worse.
Clothes are much cheaper and far worse. Power tools are generally a lot cheaper bit also built to break.
Houses are somehow more expensive AND lower quality though.


someone didn’t read the article ;p


What am I missing, hasn’t this been in i3 since like forever?
Of course bad designs overheating the leds do lead to some cars models (and brands) burning out their LED’s, but as a general statement its still true.