Yes, but this has been posted a couple times before, and people always act like it’s real. Instead of responding to any of the folks here, I figured I’d just make my own comment.
Zorcron
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Funny joke, but before anyone assumes this is real and criticizes the print quality:
Both of these photos are edited from the picture on the Wikipedia page for the rotor retaining nut. The one on the right doesn’t even look like a real 3D printed part: the lines on the top surfaces aren’t parallel, in addition to it being incredibly messy overall.

Zorcron@piefed.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Translate is vulnerable to prompt injectionEnglish
3·6 days agoJust worked for me using German to English

12 V is not enough to pass through unbroken skin, yes. But 12V has plenty to pass through some bolts and heat up enough to burn your house down.
You may be interested in StyroPyro’s video where he wired 100 car batteries in parallel. Still 12V, but huge current capacity.
Zorcron@piefed.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•It's a "patience" building exercise?English
4·12 days agoMost likely contacting their state’s department of labor and filing a complaint. However, I don’t know what kind of timeline they run on or how likely they are to actually sort the issue state-by-state.
You know they say 90% of gamblers quit right before their big win.
Stevens-Johnson isn’t specific to nsaids, it’s been linked to lots of drugs, but more commonly certain antibiotic or anticonvulsant classes. Extremely rare though, around 5 cases in a million person-years.
Zorcron@piefed.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wikipeter was the founder of the site in 1993 when he wanted to know more about model trains without having to visit the library English
1·1 month agoOh, you know, I didn’t even realize you replied to yourself.
Zorcron@piefed.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wikipeter was the founder of the site in 1993 when he wanted to know more about model trains without having to visit the library English
6·1 month agoOkay, so you’re saying that although the editor made a mistake or was biased, but unlike a lot of other resources, they have to show their sources, so if you care to look, you can see if it is true?
If so, I think that makes sense.
Zorcron@piefed.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wikipeter was the founder of the site in 1993 when he wanted to know more about model trains without having to visit the library English
3·1 month agoHow is it not? Genuine question, I use wiki a lot, and generally trust the articles, though I have seen some inaccuracies before.
Brown and gray? They must have changed some stuff since I last visited.
I simply don’t pick them up. They seems to like it on the ground.
Zorcron@piefed.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A Jamaican accent just makes me smileEnglish
21·2 months agoI agree it has a bad taste because of the historical power structure, but it’s honestly similar to this. Some languages just look funny to English speakers since they are partially mutually intelligible.
Yeah I really hope we figure out some metadata, chain of custody, or something cool like this structured lighting idea to clearly identify real and fake images and video soon.
I thought the same, but it’s definitely Sora-generated
Yeah, a pretty common prompt it looks like. I gotta be more on the lookout for this crap.
https://youtube.com/shorts/vY9sKc3Zt14
https://youtube.com/shorts/t0Yhak4Y93U
Probably based on this real video from years ago:

It’s not necessarily the case with everyone. If it smells fine, who cares? Some days I get a little sweaty and only get one wear. Other days not so much, so I can get a few days.