Chebyshev distance can also be called chessboard distance if you want something more descriptive.
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We can solve those problems directly or indirectly by tying superman to a dynamo. With free energy even the issues with materials can be solved over time.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Goodbye Uber! Everyone must delete their account! I can’t be happier!
0·8 months agoTaxis? You know, the regulated alternative that’s not in the process of doing a bait and switch by selling services at a loss until competition dies and then increase the prices.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Shower thought: Valve could do the ultimate boss-move this year
0·8 months agoBrand recognition. Which apparently is the only thing that matters these days.
They get in the way of parking spots. The steel cages must rule supreme.
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Europe@feddit.org•Spain is about to face the challenge of a “black start” - Ars TechnicaEnglish
31·8 months agoYou are telling me that smart meters, of all things, don’t have API circuit breakers to prevent them from crashing the entire system? Talk about irony.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germans back new coalition plan to cut payments to Ukrainian refugeesEnglish
211·8 months agodeleted by creator
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Technology@lemmy.world•All four major web browsers are about to lose 80% of their funding | by Dan Fabulich | Apr, 2025English
9·8 months agoAs long as Google doesn’t sell Chrome to OpenAI.
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News@lemmy.world•RFK Jr. says he’s working to stop food stamps buying soda and candy
7·8 months agoYou can make a relatively tasty rice with beans with canned beans and bit of salt in 10 minutes - if you are feeling fancy adding parsley will even move it to tasting good. I’m starting to suspect all the corn syrup is damaging american’s taste buds beyond repair.
jmcs@discuss.tchncs.detoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Something something avocado toast
45·8 months agoSaving money on food to buy a guillotine is personal finance.
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•Can the Switch turn off Wifi (not Airplane mode cuz I use wireless controllers)?English
11·9 months agoLet’s pretend for a second that the TSA is not a circus meant to appease people that are not paying too much attention being performed by an organisation that’s effectively an employer of last resort.
The TSA will not even stop people from taking what they would need to make a Molotov cocktail with what they can buy in the airport shop. Their stated goal is not to reduce the risk of incidents to 0 is reducing it to reasonable level with the least disruption to the air travelers as possible - otherwise they would be trying to get people to fly naked and without luggage.
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•Can the Switch turn off Wifi (not Airplane mode cuz I use wireless controllers)?English
21·9 months agoYou are seriously misunderstanding TSA’s purpose.
And the issue with wireless communications in airplanes was never that it was a huge risk by itself, it was always that there’s a small chance that it could increase noise enough that some important communication might potentially be missed or misinterpreted. And there are lots of things that factor in the risk, like power, bands, and the amount of people not following the rules - it’s very different to have one person forgetting to shut off the cellular signal on the phone or to have 200 phones on full blast mode trying to reach the nearest antenna.
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•Can the Switch turn off Wifi (not Airplane mode cuz I use wireless controllers)?English
1·9 months agoAll airplanes I’ve been in the last decade explicitly allow Bluetooth - and it’s very easy for the staff to see the dozens of people wearing wireless head/earphones. For WiFi it’s usually tied to the existence of on-board Internet.
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•Can the Switch turn off Wifi (not Airplane mode cuz I use wireless controllers)?English
31·9 months agoYou half answered your question. Different band and very different levels of signal strength.
And there are airplanes that allow wifi, just not all of them yet.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump has lowest 100-day approval rating in 80 years: POLL
33·9 months agoAnd the ones arriving are coming at a premium. And it’s not only because of the value of the tariffs. There are plenty of people complaining that American companies are being required to pay imports up front because no one wants to take the risk of rejected deliveries due to surprise tariffs. This often means that American companies will need to get loans to pay for their orders, and those costs will be passed to the customers.
I also saw posts of people saying that hospitals aren’t buying some medical equipment anymore because the sales price is locked by contracts with insurance companies and buying it from China would put them at a loss, so it’s more profitable to refuse service to patients - hurray for private healthcare ! /s
You can’t sell things to their owner.
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News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Trump’s D.C. Prosecutor Threatens Wikipedia’s Tax-Exempt Status
101·9 months agoWikipedia has always been subject to EU laws regarding personal dignity rights, like the right to be forgotten for example. The GDPR is not even relevant for 99% of those cases, and they predate GDPR and even then web by decades. There have been court cases about it, and Wikipedia complies with court decisions. It’s not an Achilles Heel it is the normal balancing act between the public’s right to be informed and the individual’s rights to a private life.
2 and 5 are also fine at best. Good cutlery needs to have proper “thick” handles, these all look cheap and unergonomic.
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News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Trump’s D.C. Prosecutor Threatens Wikipedia’s Tax-Exempt Status
15·9 months agoYou can keep personal data without consent for security and fraud detection. What Wikipedia does is perfectly compatible with GDPR.
Edit: case in point, Wikipedia is already subject to the GDPR, it’s a very high profile website, and it hasn’t been sued for violating it.




Software company’s CEO wants the money to go to his company.