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Please God, give me an AI agent that can watch the video and do quiz for the yearly mandatory HR training


TPLink needed to get their shit in order for years. This has been cooking since 2019. However, this administration is just turned it into a bribery scheme.


I wonder how they intend to add DRM to a stepper motor.
Once I asked IT if they could stop Skype (depreciated) from automatically being pinned to the taskbar upon login. Through a series of events they uninstalled the Microsoft Office Suite and attempts to reinstall it were met with error messages for 3 days. Eventually they reinstalled Office and closed the ticken, but Skype was still getting pinned.
I live in fear of that Skype shortcut.
I bought the company and I will short the stock.


But its not abnormal. Last election, it was basically half the country.
Also it is dynamic. Right now their worldview is completely in flux because they shape their opinions around whatever Trump is doing that week. But its getting legitimately hard for them keep up and Trump is loosing support online and in polls (55 to 23-33%) because of that.


The value is learning about how they view the world.
If I understand them, I understand the world better not because they have a deeper understanding, but because they have reality denying viewpoints that 23-45% of my fellow countrymen share.


On Reddit, I sometimes pop over to the r/conservative subreddit to see their take on issues. Mostly to get a temperature read on how they are feeling about news events. No equivalent to that on Lemmy.


I miss the old days when cars were made with 500-600 CV joints. Much more manageable.


Yet they lobby to ban Kei trucks. They struggle to compete with 25 y/o Japanese single cab work trucks with import fees.


Tbh I’m surprised they found this bug.
Microsoft apparently doesn’t do QA testing anymore and* the average Copilot user is a tech illiterate troglodyte who never changed the WiFi password on their modem and doesn’t know what a bug report is.
*Oh shit. That is a feature? Intented use??


I’m going to start haggling with the cashiers.


Its got electrolytes! It’s what plants crave!


The photo choice is a big one that always bothers me with these articles.
Article photo. https://www.sciencedaily.com/images/1200/aqueous-batteries.webp
Actual lab setup. https://www.rsc.org/suppdata/d5/ta/d5ta05128b/d5ta05128b2.mp4


multiply this (Current x Time)/(Weight) value by the nominal voltage of the cell to get to (Power x Time)/(Weight).
This is the part that annoys me. The nominal voltage could vary between different batteries. 200Ah/g means different capacity for a 6v battery verses a 48v battery. I’m guessing battery scientists are using standardized nominal voltages for these tests or are seeing the same Ah/g capacity at different voltages (that I may have simply missed in the paper because I skimmed it and I don’t claim any deeper knowledge on battery research)


the strategy of retaining crystal interlayer water yielded a specific capacity of 280 mA h g−1 at 10 mA g−1, one of the highest capacities reported for SIB cathodes in literature.
All I could find. This isn’t a statement about capacity(?) Units are wrong(?)
Its worth noting how preliminary this research is. Currently these “batteries” are just jars with chemicals.
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2025/TA/D5TA05128B
https://www.rsc.org/suppdata/d5/ta/d5ta05128b/d5ta05128b2.mp4
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