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  • F [email protected]

    Can relate, Wall-E is easily my favorite Pixar movie

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    Y'all seen they movie circuit? Older set it films but Darling for practical effects and animatronic robots

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      Wall-E was my whole personality as a child.

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      As a child? In my perception the movie just came out.. wait... Breaks down for being old

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      • A [email protected]

        But is it really Window's fault when a software vendor decides not to support a newer Windows version, or a manager thinks cutting costs by not renewing a support contract is a great idea? I've seen plenty of software fail to compile on Linux because of, for example, slightly newer (or older) glibc versions being present. It's not as if using Linux means software will magically run on every version out there.

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        That is the problem which containers initially were to tackle. Before I always ran into the issue that two programs need two different versions of a library.

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        • 6 [email protected]

          Banks are still running Cobol programs written by Jesus on punchcards. But it's not the same use case, Linux is mostly running on servers without a UI.

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          written by Jesus on punchcards

          I just want to say thank you for that line, it's beautiful. I'm absolutely going to steal it.

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          • B [email protected]

            I don't know much at all about the EV industry, especially how their technology differs between manufacturers. But does that really matter, strictly speaking? Like the majority of "other" repairs are going to be just as uniform as traditional vehicles; things like tire changes, brakes, suspension, and whatever else I'm not smart enough to know about.

            Other than the actual engine itself, can that other stuff really be fully proprietary, or non-servicable?

            EDIT: I'm realizing that I didn't really clarify the distinction of "should" vs "does". I recognize that a huge amount of right to repair bullshit comes from companies being intentionally obtuse/greedy. What I meant to question was whether these restrictions on serviceability actually have merit, or if it's strictly enshittification being brought into the auto world.

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            They don't need much maintenance and the engine brake evs do to recover the energy removes stress on the regular brakes so the brakes last a lot longer.

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            • bebopalouie@lemmy.caB [email protected]

              Do you remember the old PC and Mac commercials. Funny how PC looks like Pierre P.

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              They tried doing the same thing in the UK with a comedy duo, Mitchell (PC) and Webb (Mac). They were best known at the time for a Channel 4 show, Peep Show, where Mitchell played an educated, qualified, no-nonsense, go-getting, straight-talking realist who was a bit awkward and frumpy, while Webb played an entitled, self-aggrandising, directionless, scatterbrained half-wit convinced he deserved greatness... I forget where I was going with this.

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                Y'all seen they movie circuit? Older set it films but Darling for practical effects and animatronic robots

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                Need more input to decipher

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                  Need more input to decipher

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                  I think OP is talking about Short Circuit. OP also may be having a stroke, be suffering from dementia, or have snorted Benadryl.

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                    No technician on Earth will be able to debug this black box spaghetti except the manufacturer.

                    I do not share such faith in the manufacturer that made the black box spaghetti.

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                    I do have faith that some random dude in Pakistan will figure out how to unlock a sensor using a paperclip and a 555 timer and will post it to YouTube.

                    If the person in the video is wearing flip flops and smoking, tends to be good info.

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                    • machinist@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                      I think OP is talking about Short Circuit. OP also may be having a stroke, be suffering from dementia, or have snorted Benadryl.

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                      I thoroughly enjoyed short circuit 2 more than the first as a kid, but they are both great.

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                      • K [email protected]

                        Whoops, you almost mentioned that it's not actually Microsoft making the computer, they make the OS. While Mac makes the exact same but a little worse hardware that can only use one specific os that also reports everything and demands updates to start

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                        While Microsoft is primarily a software company, they’ve been making CPUs and AI accelerators for several months now.

                        Also, by all accounts, Apple Silicon outperforms every other SOC on the market.

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                          As a child? In my perception the movie just came out.. wait... Breaks down for being old

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                          That's about the time I started building my MP4 collection... Which is up to at least 2TB by now, if not 3...

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                            I'd rather service it myself and save my money, and own it so I know that it's been properly cared for and not shit/cummed in by a dozen people.

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                            Funny, I felt the same way about my wife, but she surprised me in the end...

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                            • stamets@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                              I rewatched Wall-E the other day. I forgot just how staggeringly good that movie is. How the hell does every single robot have their own personality. Not to mention how everyone that Wall-E interacts with ends up for the better, after a lil chaos, of course. I cried so many times. I'm 33.

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                              Not only that, Wall-E got crushed and was able to be rebuilt and booted up like nothing ever happened.

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                                I can almost guarantee you the oldest running windows PC is older than the oldest running linux PC due to software that can't be re-compiled and brought to newer hardware/OS. Think hospitals, factories, etc.. Granted, this argument does not really work in favor of windows.

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                                I mean yeah probably, someone somewhere has a PC-AT with MS-DOS and Windows 1 dating from the 80's somewhere, while the first release of Linux was in what? 92? Somebody like LGR or Tech Tangents very likely has some old hardware running period software for history enthusiast reasons.

                                But let's play this game: What is the oldest hardware currently in service running a currently supported edition of Windows, versus the oldest hardware currently in service running a currently supported edition of Linux?

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                                  I'd rather service it myself and save my money, and own it so I know that it's been properly cared for and not shit/cummed in by a dozen people.

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                                  Always nice when you and a dozen of your closest friends can get together and shit cum on a fresh car seat.

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                                    I don't know. Personally, I see myself earning a high income and renting a home and a car to free myself from the angst that comes with ownership.

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                                    I respect your opinion. I don’t feel the same.

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                                      Clearly Linux

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                                      BSD even, he can't do a lot of things but god damnit he does the things he can do well

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                                        It seems to me that the future of electric mobillity is more car renting/leasing than car ownership. Servicing will be included in the monthly payment and you won't have to service it yourself

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                                        or like, not driving cars? E-bikes are pretty amazing and modern mopeds are some scifi shit

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                                          Ayy, recently rewatched that too. Personal headcannon: a better ending would have been a montage of Eva teaching an amnesiac Wall-E all the things he taught her and have him fall in love with those things and her again in the process. Probably more drawn out than "random electric spark magically resets memory" though

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                                          she finds a service panel behind which there's a big button labelled "restore backup"

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