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I like cooking, cats and computers.

At work my team provides number crunchy sand with glass ropes to hypothesis rejectors (HPC to scientists).

@simonzerafa @sarahjamielewis As a side note, "just being illegal" isn't the only other option. Fighting back is also an option. Telling them that this can't be legally implemented is an option. Hiring lawyers (fund-raising first if need be, but likely EFF/etc will take it) is an option.

Rushing to comply in advance is intentionally and willfully making a decision to circumnavigate what is best for users because it's what they want (and I might add here that "they" is actually a very small handful of people who are just pushing it through and ignoring/deflecting arguments. Oh, and Claude apparently.)

One thing I'd really like to be clear on is that in complying in advance with that law in one specific area, they're probably breaking a lot of other laws everywhere else.

@ln I saw that as well! It's very neat :-)

@draeath @ln @sunpig I think wifi is using frequency modulation and amplitude modulation.

So I would argue it's not flashing in that sense. It's more changing color and getting dimmer on incredibly fast speeds. But, yes light seams so simple and yet our understanding of reality is falling apart, once we think about it a little longer.

@ln @sunpig

Thermography of the house and the story it tells
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBqEe8IHsuI

The video is in German but youTubes AI-Translation may help, if your German is insuficient.

Darum funktioniert die Fassadendämmung nicht (Konrad Fischer)

YouTube

@ln @sunpig it really is mind-bending to think about how radiated heat, radio, etc are all just light. It all does the same things - reflects, refracts, etc. It just does it at different scales.

Your wifi router's antennas are like glow sticks, flashing complex patterns at stupidly fast rates, for example, and that "light" is interacting with everything around it!

So, I rented a FLIR thermal imaging camera for the weekend, for the serious purpose of checking the windows and overall insulation of our house.

But you can also take cat pictures with this thing.

#caturday

@sunpig I borrowed one from a friend for the same reason this week. I found that you can see your reflection in the window in infrared! This shot is in full daylight, to the naked eye my reflection is nearly invisible
Work now gives out fairphones next to apple and samsung, so of course I took it! It did come with this energy label sticker, which barely fits and would block the camera... Do people even put this on their fridge?
@theodric also, this way you dont have to link to a google account, which is nice