I assume this is seen by them as making their own purchases indirectly more expensive by more than the cost of moral guilt they’d feel by reporting the shoplifter.
Salt can disguise that. Or MSG. who cares.
@Orid@burggit.moe (baraag profile) previously asked this and was allowed to create a community during a time only one of the site admins was present. This community was purged when the other admin returned over it violating the “at-a-glance” policy in his opinion.
Where can i find more info about that? Most i could find is his computers having been seized for a while after a raid on his home.
Can you check the current status of each community you’ve subscribed to? burggit removes content from communities whose instances have defederated but i haven’t seen this remove subscriptions from users (which would probably take significant additional effort to implement as doing it properly would require sending unsubscription requests to communities in newly defederated instances). I’m suspecting there’s an unhandled attempt to fetch content from one such community.
High chance of becoming rat food.
Sudden desire to eat people.
Currently burggit is using lemmynsfw.com’s lemmy-ui changes. Besides displaying NSFW posts to logged out users, they also auto-expand content and unblur nsfw thumbnails.
There’s no major problem with that for lemmynsfw (and they tell in the sidebar you can block communities you don’t like), but i can see why this would irk some people on this instance.
I think the latter 2 changes can be reversed at a stylesheet level, which AFAIK burggit already did previously when spacing items. would non-autoexpanded content and blurred NSFW thumbnails be a good compromise?
Article mentions it uses hall effect thumbsticks. Does anyone know a reachable manufacturer for those?
I’m considering eventually producing hardware using them as a small-ish scale commercial endeavor, but so far the most i’ve been able to find are distributors on alibaba reselling them for $1 each as solder-in replacements for playstation/xbox/switch pro controller thumbstick modules, without information on their patent status - and that looks a tad strange considering gulitech seems to have patents in china covering them and doesn’t sell those specific modules despite using a marginally-similar-looking version in their own controllers (only making available joycon thumbstick replacements at a significantly higher price). As of now, without further assurance, these would be too risky to use.
I would bet with the way modern Google works, nobody is coming here from a google search either lol.
burggit.moe/robots.txt pre-empted that out.
/u/The_Entire_Circus has been linking to burggit as a way to mirror reddit posts more likely to get moderated/AEO’d, but i haven’t seen this convert into more sign-ups.
Maybe part of it could be the “ghost town” appearance the feed shows when logged out - NSFW content isn’t displayed to logged-out users, so scrolling out of the first page is enough to show week-old post dates.
Absurd Patents - a community showcasing patents that should have been too obvious, too broad, too stupid or too ridiculous to be granted or enforced.
Scanning through the logs, in the fallout of this they also banned @InternetTubes@kbin.social for “ban evasion”, FinalBoy1975, HardlightCereal, as well as butts@ani.social(for commenting about this in an entirely different instance) and AMillionNames@sh.itjust.works(assumed to be an alt of an user who hasn’t posted on lemmy.world but also criticized it).
Just wow.
Energy recovery was already doable with traditional actuators through BEMF generation, so the only thing this has going for it is static torque.
The only way i’m seeing this doing things at a fraction of the cost is by enabling the use of a smaller motor and repeatedly winding each spring before doing a task requiring more effort. At that point, why not just use a linear motor and even more clutches to do that winding instead of having to move the entire arm?