• takeda@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I was using uMatrix in the past, but I thought the author said it was discontinued and he won’t maintain it anymore.

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        Ads? I thought the BBC had no ads.

        I only had to click twice to get the video two play. One click ok the link and that one on the play button and it started playing immediately.

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          Users outside the UK will see ads on BBC News. If you ever go abroad and visit BBC News it’s quite a different experience.

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            I am not from the UK.

            I do have an adblocker though. I tried disabling it after the user said that there were ads but I didn’t see any difference.

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    “…they call it a near miss. It’s a near hit! A collision is a near miss! BOOM! Look, they nearly missed. Yes, but not quite!” - George Carlin

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    I dunno, the headline makes it sound like he pulled some real bullet-time shit and heroically jumped out of the way at the last moment. But instead he sauntered into a shop, presumably unaware that it was even coming, and then many seconds later the saw appeared.

    That’s like saying I have a miraculous near-miss every time I cross the road.

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      I guess it’s miraculous in that he was extremely lucky in his timing, literally seconds from being killed.

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        Yeah but we’re all seconds from being killed every single day. He had enough time between being in that spot and the blade arriving that he was able to saunter quite casually into the shop and probably make it several meters inside. In the grand scheme of things that’s an eternity.

        Put another way, considering all of the other places in the world he could’ve been stood at the moment of impact (and indeed was), he’d have been extremely unlucky to have been hit by it. It’s like saying I almost won the lottery jackpot because I matched 3 numbers.

        Sorry, I’m not attacking you. It’s an interesting video, and I’m not saying you shouldn’t have posted it. I’m just annoyed by the BBC’s clickbaity, hyperbolic headline.

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          Meh this is a very unique situation.

          Sure, if you stand in traffic you’ll be hit, but it’s normal to cross at the crossing time then be out of the road.

          Walking into a shop such that you narrowly miss being defooted by a saw blade is certainly orders if magnitude more rare

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      But, how many times do you see a runaway sawblade…I haven’t so far (good thing, it looks dangerous)

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        Just because you don’t see them doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Nobody realizes it until it’s too late, and they’re not arou

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        And I assumed it was going to be a table saw accident or something. Where that blade come from and why was it travelling so fast?

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          No idea, but if you take your time you will notice it left a perfet straight line on the upper layer of the asphalt pavement. A good deal of the blade got throgh the facade of the store and got stuck there. Idk, it looks line one of those anime superpowers like blade summoning or similar shit. There must be a workshop nearby…but still…

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    It’s also annoying that the site seemed to bump my volume up to max despite having turned it down before playing video.

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      How did it do that? I ask because my volume was also turned all the way down. Next thing I know I’m being blasted by a Saudi Arabia ad.

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    Now I’d like to know how a saw blade could actually run away like that?

    I can imagine a lose saw blade rolling down a hill, but it probably won’t gain that much speed. And within a saw, it is mounted on an axis and surrounded by a lot of other stuff, so even if the nut comes lose on the axis, it won’t be going anywhere much, at least not while taking that much rotational energy.

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      The blade got spun up, then came off the saw, likely because the retaining nut came off. The blades aren’t on some long mandrel, they’re on a short bump of a shaft that the nut screws down to. Take a look at how discs connect to angle grinders and you’ll have a good idea of how concrete saws do it

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      It is perplexing, because those usually have a guard over them aswell. Maybe the shaft stud snapped right at the blade, and machine had the blade without guard rotated down over it?

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    To be fair, it would have been a cool way to die. Painful af, but cool. Of course we live in the worst timeline so he’d probably have lived with life-ruining injuries if he’d been hit. Regardless, good thing he wasn’t 5 seconds slower.