[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't actually know how they do it in movies but from this one example I'm assuming it was industry standard but I could be wrong.

Other movies might do what you said e.g. airsoft gun or fake gun, with edited sounds later

I do find it hard to believe the industry standard is to use real guns with blanks but it may be that way. It's a lot simpler, but obviously more dangerous

And yes guns are very loud, after a gun goes off beside you, you will have a sort of numbing in your ear for a few seconds and you can't hear anything out of it lol

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Only thing that's annoying is certain niche communities are completely dead on lemmy

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

"the things that made Reddit Reddit years ago, before it turned into generic social media"

Bingo. From a financial standpoint reddit doesn't care about how it used to be. Being generic social media is worth more money to them

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

6 years to break even is probably a bit much, maybe 2-3

But it's your choice if you want to use it or not. I'm happy using the app with ads

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Why does it have 3 stars on the app store

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

On reddit you go to /r/place and can place a pixel on a certain place on this huge canvas of like... idk 5000 * 5000 pixels wide? Its a huge canvas of pixels. So you and your friend or another subreddit can try team up and conquer part of the canvas, lets say the bottom right corner. And then you can all work together and create a little flag or another picture/image like this one. I am not sure on the limit of how many pixels each user can post per minute, or the exact number of pixels, but its roughly something like 5000-10000 pixels wide and high

EDIT: This image you see would be a tiny portion of the entire canvas. You can tell because the resolution of 'Spez' for example is pretty bad, which means its only a few pixels wide. If it was taking up the entire canvas it would be perfect resolution and you wouldnt see janky edges

This is an example of the entire canvas at some point over the past few days. Its probably actually something like 50000x50000 pixels

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I used GPT4 the other day and it worked perfectly for calculating formulas of straight lines on linear-log plots but maybe I was the 2%

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Which is good because phishing sites suck especially when they start hitting high up on google searches

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah the fact you can't fix it as easily makes me a bit worried about Bambu but others have said they are pretty reliable

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I am looking to buy a 3D printer which will be used in my small business size of about 20 people. We sometimes need little parts made for holding littles pieces of equipment and after seeing a similar lab to us use 3D Printing to make little holders for their antennas, we are looking at buying one ourselves.

What can you guys recommend? So far I have seen this video which suggests the Bambulab P1P, or the Prusa mk3S+ Kit.

I think we will most likely buy the Bambulab P1P as this guy suggests. However he did say that its not great for fixing. "Fixing or replacing parts does not appear to be anywhere near as user friendly or even possible in some cases"

How hard is it to build the Prusa mk3S+ Kit yourself in case we decide we want to have the Prusa given it is more easily fixable? We would prefer the Bambulab as it prints faster and is slightly larger, but might not get it due to the fact its not as easy to fix stuff.

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I know right? Does this not work?

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

You don't need a different user for each instance unless the two instances you want to comment between are defederated.

[-] lorcster123@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago

I've donated to wikipedia before because I feel its valuable to me for all the information it gives.

I might donate to lemmy if i feel its valuable to me for information or discussions

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How fast did the people in it die?

Of course once the sub filled with water they would die instantly because it would reach insane pressures (300-400 ATM or 5800 PSI)

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All the PDF editors I have tried (Adobe, Foxit, PDF XChange Editor, all work fine for reading documents. Some give you a few decent features, but none I have found let you restrict the document from being edited. E.g. when you send the PDF to someone and they try edit it or open it in word it won't work

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