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bryndos
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Am i bot or not?
I 'm pretty sure my sheep is real.
Fortunately people posing in linuxmemes are probably not a representative sample of any general population.
I think most people don’t care too much which distro (or christian denomination). And for most people it shouldn’t (hopefully doesn’t/won’t) matter.
It’s just a cultural thing like a football team. I’d think people Just pick one that they think is reasonably popular (or the one that people close to you pick, or inherit it from your teachers/parents) and hope it doesn’t cause too many problems.
If worst comes to worst you can always dual-boot or QEMU (agnostically) and hope none of the zealots notice. Or build your empire on blendOS like the Romans.
I use debian and arch btw. and actually mostly windows - if you count 7.5 hours a day for about 225 days a year. I don’t think I’m likely to get burned at the stake though - most people will never know that I’m such a filthy two-faced lying whore.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do all the subgenres of music mean? How does anyone make sense of them?
2·4 days agoAll that really matters to me is where they put them in the record shops that I tend to visit, so that I can find what I want, or similar stuff. This can vary shop by shop though - but usually not too much. If in doubt just ask the shopkeeper.
If the shop didn’t have enough stuff to warrant a subdivision, then the term doesn’t matter. If you’ve started using more specialist shops, then it may start to matter.
If you’re trying to understand music ‘journalism’ / marketing/PR bullshit instead of listen to music then I have no advice. I’d rather spend more time listening to some music/radio or just randomly going to concerts than reading 90% of the shite that people write about music.
The only real issue comes for very new groups where they don’t even have a bandcamp to listen to or any half decently recorded youtubes. In those cases I’d expect ticket price to be just a few quid, so just risk it and go to the show. You can always leave if it’s unbearably shite.
If you want to get an idea about a genre , try to pick up a cheap compilation or samplers, or find a radio show that might play it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that! PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch
1·4 days agoDOS and win2000 (debloated) was the only ones i could stand.
XP debloated was almost tolerable, but 2000 was nicer for reasons that i cant remember.
I’m not sure about calling windows the OS before me/xp though (whenever they put the NT kernel into consumer) - i think before that it was still effectively just MS-DOS as the operating system. Windows was more like a desktop environment in linux terms.
For example i think I used the same windows 3.1 or 3.11 across several operating systems, dos 5.0, 6.0, 6.2, 6.22. Windows 3 never really seemed to do any basic OS stuff , like configuring memory or disk drives or setting up IRQs for like soundcards and stuff.
Win95/98 never actually bothered me; it was easy to opt out of the gui (which i didn’t like at all).
I dgaf about support. (i’m naturally perky).
Back in dos there was a systemic encouragement to users to at least learn something about a computer. Nowadays windows apologists seem to relish how much it dumbs down computers, (or any over supported system).
They won’t learn to ride the bike until someone removes the stabiliser brackets - and Gates is one of the cunts who figured out that he makes more cash by welding them on.
basic_task_list = ['copy and paste', 'install package', 'type', 'keyboard', 'read and write' ] for basic_task in basic_task_list: print(f""" Newbies can't {basic_task}. They never {basic_task} in windows. Windows has replaced {basic_task} with copilot, this is what linux needs to do to compete. How will linux ever hope to attract windows user if it still maintains this ancient hacker 1337xor tools like {basic_task}? Users just want to turn on computer and watch it do computance - how does linux not get this? """)
I’ve had it with all these mkfs-ing windows on this mkfs-ing plane.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Even Linus Torvalds is trying his hand at vibe coding (but just a little)
15·7 days agoThanks! You stopped me clinking the linked slop so i downvoted OP, but your comment made me look up the previous project and some of that made me feel slightly less bad about my own shitty ignorant failures with guitar effect circuits.
https://github.com/torvalds/GuitarPedal
If you actually know what you are doing, and you looked at the schematic and went “Linus is clearly way over his head, and that is just stupid”, whether it comes to parts choices or to just the circuit in general, please let me know.
In particular, don’t feel like it would be impolite to tell me I’m incompetent and doing stupid things. I absolutely know I’m not competent and would love to hear any criticism. Some of the best teaching moments have been when I haven’t understood something, and somebody piped up to tell me I should do Xyz.
I’m going to leave the link to the “Tremolo doubling as a metronome” issue from the 1590A pedal project, because that was a case of somebody (@gralco) coming in and very politely telling me I was doing stupid things.
Pushing me to do simulations in KiCad completely changed the game. So don’t be shy to tell me my circuits suck. Because that’s literally why I do this!
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there anything like a Beholder monster before 1975?
2·7 days agoYeah I’m surprised no one has dug up any obscure faerie or troll creature. So it does seem to be fairly original thing with maybe some medusa inspiration.
In the real world some of the drawings of beholders with toothy mouths make me think of angler fish.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_one-eyed_creatures_in_mythology_and_fiction
There’s some cool things in this list, but i don’t see anything like it really similar enough.
Closest in appearance might be this listed as a 1973 comic, so close in time, but maybe too tentacleish: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuma-Gorath
I can’t get past this one though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasa-obake
They are generally umbrellas with one eye and jump around with one leg . . .
That should have been in D&D
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Technology@lemmy.world•UK police blame Microsoft Copilot for intelligence mistake
5·7 days agoLong before the term intelligence was sullied by the prefix “artificial” the phrase “police intelligence” has long been a euphemism for a suspicion that they cannot back up with any evidence that would stand up in court.
I think coprolite seems like a perfect fit for their methods. They just need to train it to start off with solid evidence and fuck it up until it doesn’t stand up in court. Then it’ll be employee of the week. A bit like computer driven cars, it might be shite but that doesn’t mean it is necessarily worse than the typical human cop.
The real problem is if it’s harder to hold it to account.
A more easily if everyone who isn’t moving bulky things (like majority of commuters) is using public transport.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there anything like a Beholder monster before 1975?
1·8 days ago‘Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace’ (TV, 2000s) also had something similar in the “skipper the eyechild” episode. Nsfw if anyone searches it. I’d be quite surprised if they paid royalties for that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Console That Wasn’t: How the Commodore 64 Outsold Game Consoles
1·11 days agoI don’t know about supplies in rest of the world, but typically the rpi “kits” that include the book seem to be very limited and rarely in stock.
I think the book, at least older versions, can be found on ebay though. I think its just a basic into to python and GPIO so the earlier editions are probably fine.
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Technology@lemmy.world•F*** You! Co-Creator of Go Language is Rightly Furious Over This Appreciation Email
2·14 days agoCompare it to the likely alternative for the task/person, probably R or even MS excel in many cases i’d guess. The alternatives should ideally be based on empirical observation of the population. The marginal saving of choosing a higher efficiency than python might look a lot lower.
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Technology@lemmy.world•These glasses solve many central-vision problems. For $5000.
1·15 days agoGo Go Gadget Eyes
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I felt so betrayed when I found out Germany isn't called Germany in Germany
3·15 days agoApparently even Tacitus said it was a made up name. It seems like it might have originally applied to lands west of the Rhine, or some tribe living there in Roman times. So it might have applied to as much of modern Netherlands and Belgium as to modern Deutschland.
Don’t forget the ‘Heiliges Römisches Reich’ though - that always seemed a bit contrived.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Congestion pricing after one year: How life has changed.
4·16 days agoSadly, it probably makes their lives easier too , for most of them - at least the ones traveling in the zone. They can afford it or the cab fare, and the journey is faster.
The ones holding oil stocks won’t even notice the immaterial difference unless it somehow fixes transit and housing density in the rest of the USA (Narrator: . . . ) .
The only real inconvenience would probably be for low income people who have to drive and can’t swap to subway or bus for some reason - I’d think probably not very many of those.
Maybe people owning car parking in manhatten suffer so that’s probably a win.


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