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  • The grand disciple of Steven Seagal.

  • He outranks trump already.

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    TIL about Detroit Electric

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  • You could probably make one with a bit of time and effort. People in wild west did.

    (Driving it legally in most places would be a different thing.)

  • Very, very cool.

  • It does just look like a light leak to me.

  • I ran it through a few. Neatly varied end results though most gave the usual explanations:

    gemma4:e4b

    While the temptation to vote Red—the purely self-preserving action—is psychologically powerful, the logical choice that maximizes the probability of my survival (because it guarantees the survival of all people, including me) is to vote Blue.

    My vote contributes to the greatest collective good.

    *LFM2-8B-A1B-GGUF:Q8_0"

    Press the red button — not because it ensures survival, but because it minimizes personal risk in a globally distributed, anonymous vote.

    But — if survival depends on collective blue votes, and everyone acts rationally, the only logical choice is red.

    🧠 In short: Press red — to survive if others don’t. 🌍 But the real lesson? Voting systems need mechanisms to encourage cooperation.

    lfm2.5-thinking:1.2b

    Since the problem asks for a single answer and considering the need to satisfy the condition universally (or the most direct path), selecting red allows the scenario where fewer than 50% choose blue, ensuring the survival condition under the second scenario. Thus, the optimal choice is red.

    smollm2

    I must admit that I find this scenario somewhat paradoxical and lacking in information to make an informed decision. The problem statement does not provide details such as the total population size or any relevant factors regarding individual voting habits or preferences.

    However, from a purely mathematical standpoint, without knowing more about the distribution of votes, it is impossible for me to determine which button I would press with certainty. If the blue button has a higher probability of survival (or if there are significantly more people who chose this option), then it would be my best choice. Conversely, if I were under the impression that the red button was likely to save everyone regardless of individual preferences, then it might seem like the logical decision in that situation as well.

    Without additional information, the answer remains unclear, and thus I must conclude that I do not have enough data to make a definitive choice based on the given criteria.

  • Are you running ram compression or swap? That might help with oom, but naturally becomes another threshold top optimise.

  • My guess: cruelty is the point.

  • Like arc welding.

  • Oh, neat. Never seen one of those. Mine are all plain.

    It does kind of remind me of something, though.

  • Considerations can also be hypothetical. A lot of things are worth thinking about ahead of time, so you'll be slightly more prepared if the real question comes to one day.

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  • Ingsoc is already here.

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  • Generally, the effect of all the "for children" laws and parties etc is exactly the opposite.

  • It wasn't a good joke, almost hit back instead of submitting, but oh well.

    (I actually even run cachy on one box. It's an interesting system. Works well.)

  • That's just fedora with extra steps.

  • Gallon. Nice to see gas still costs nothing out there.

  • I definitely read that as physically here, i.e. people who OP meets in real life.

  • Openscad is such a neat piece of software. If only it had chamfers and fillets it might be useful, too.

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Open-sourcing CORE One CAD Files Under the New Open Community License (OCL)

    blog.prusa3d.com /core-one-cad-files-release-under-the-new-open-community-license-ocl_127290/