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byHans Lehmann
er 06, 2025 @08:30PM
(#65840389)
Attached to: Could America's Paper Checks Be On the Way Out, Like the Penny?
I probably mail out 3 or 4 checks every month, mostly to utilities that want to charge me a "convenience fee" to pay online. Fuck them; I'll gladly pay the $0.70 or so first class postage if it means I make their lives a bit more difficult.
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byHans Lehmann
24, 2025 @09:11PM
(#65816271)
Attached to: Americans Are Holding Onto Devices Longer Than Ever
And yet many of these same schools are either providing laptops for the students, or are mandating that the students have laptops.
Anything that can be done in a smart phone can be done on a laptop (OK maybe a laptop can't make a phone call, but then kids these days pretty much don't make phone calls).
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byHans Lehmann
02, 2025 @06:14PM
(#65768560)
Attached to: New Design Trend: People Downgrading 'Smart' Homes to Analog 'Dumb' Homes, Some with Landlines and Offline Appliances
Having been in the engineering and software field for some 45 years, I knew better than to turn my home into something "smart." If I want to adjust my thermostat, I get up off my ass and manually adjust it, and I don't need to view the contents of my fridge or have my dryer tell me whether it contains an even or odd number of socks while I'm not home.
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byHans Lehmann
er 22, 2025 @05:43PM
(#65744208)
Attached to: Smart Beds Malfunctioned During AWS Outage
My wife, who turned 70 this year, took a stumble and landed on her ass one night about a week ago when the walkway was wet from rain. She only got a bruised tail bone, but she realized that it was time to figure out how to handle a situation in which she could not get back up in the same circumstance. She did not have her cell phone with her at the time so there was no way to call for help if she needed it. My mother in law once went through something similar where she fell in her home and could not get back up until someone luckily happened to come by many hours later.
My wife immediately bought a smart watch, even though she doesn't like wearing anything on her wrist, just for these possible incidents.
Smart watches are not necessarily a bad thing, though I agree that paying a huge amount amount for a bed that requires Internet access just to adjust it's tilt is insane.
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byHans Lehmann
r 08, 2025 @02:31PM
(#65647018)
Attached to: There's 50% Fewer Young Employees at Tech Companies Now Than Two Years Ago
"There's" is a contraction of "there is".
Would you write "There is 50% Fewer Young Employees at Tech Companies Now Than Two Years Ago"?
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byHans Lehmann
r 05, 2025 @05:35PM
(#65642076)
Attached to: Scientists Tap 'Secret' Fresh Water Under the Ocean, Raising Hopes For a Thirsty World
and 1200 feet below the sea bed. OK physics students, calculate how much energy it takes to pump a significant amount of that water up to dry land where it's needed.
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byHans Lehmann
21, 2025 @01:15PM
(#65605610)
Attached to: US Will Not Approve Solar or Wind Power Projects, President Says
A month or so ago, for the first time in years, I drove up highway 14 through Mohave, CA, to Ridgecrest, CA. The size of the solar plants that exist our there, and are still being built, is mind boggling. They're measured more in square miles than in acres.
But, that land isn't farmland and never has been. It's dry scrub that gets almost no rainfall and has no easy access to irrigation, otherwise it would already be farmland.
Donald Trump can go fuck himself.
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byHans Lehmann
1, 2025 @05:17PM
(#65558882)
Attached to: Brazil Deploys Millions of Lab-bred Mosquitoes To Combat Dengue Epidemic
I'm guessing that any place with a huge mosquito problem probably has millions of them in just a few acres.
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byHans Lehmann
3, 2025 @07:34PM
(#65495438)
Attached to: A Lot of Product Makers Snub Right To Repair Laws
Yes, we do care. I have Frigidaire refrigerator that's probably 20+ years old. Various plastic parts of it have broken over the years, vegetable drawers, door shelves, that sort of stuff, and I was able to easily buy replacements online.
Ditto for my food processor. The main bowl cracked after eight years or so and I was able to easily buy a replacement.
Also, about your claim about 1950's versus 2025 owners manuals, show an actual citation, please, or you're just re-posting lies you found on Reddit.
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byHans Lehmann
2025 @02:57PM
(#65454029)
Attached to: Researchers Create World's First Completely Verifiable Random Number Generator
Came here to post the obligatory XKCD comic strip, but I see my work has already been done for me.
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byHans Lehmann
04, 2025 @01:16PM
(#65427655)
Attached to: The Last 5-Speed Manual In the US Is Gone
I've only ever owned a car with a manual transmission until we had our second child and we bought our first minivan. Ever since then it's been only automatics. Back then it was common knowledge that manual transmissions would give you *slightly* better gas mileage and that they were more reliable and cheaper to repair if something did go wrong; no idea how valid that common knowledge still is.
Every once in a great while I need to borrow a friend's pickup truck that has a stick shift. It takes a bit before my ancient memory takes over and I don't have to think about how to do the next shift. I don't miss them though.
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byHans Lehmann
2025 @10:05PM
(#65400561)
Attached to: Sharp Knives Reduce Onion-Induced Tears By Limiting Droplet Spray, Study Finds
How does anyone that's cooked more than one meal in their life not already know this? Of course a sharp knife will reduce the onion spray that irritates your eyes.
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byHans Lehmann
2025 @10:24PM
(#65380009)
Attached to: YouTube Crackdowns on AI-Generated Fake Movie Trailers
Use General Sherman techniques with ad blockers. Report *every* *single* junk video as spam. Make their life as difficult as possible.
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byHans Lehmann
2025 @06:48PM
(#65352217)
Attached to: Disneyland Imagineers Defend New Show Recreating Walt Disney as a Robot
Minor detail: Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln only appeared in Disneyland after the 1964 World's Fair, iirc, but I agree with your point. Did Disney seek permission from Lincoln's ancestors beforehand? I'm guessing not.
You'd be surprised how many youngsters today don't realize that there actually was a guy named Walt Disney. I think the Disney Family Museum in San Francisco was partially started to correct that.
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byHans Lehmann
2025 @09:56PM
(#65331923)
Attached to: World's Biggest Zipper Maker Is Developing a Self-Propelled Zipper
I'm assuming it's controlled by wireless of some sort, maybe from a phone app. Does a zipper company think about security, or will there be outbreaks of people having their zippers unzipped, if you follow my drift?
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