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Nobody , to til in TIL: There is a sculpture with four cryptic passages in it that stands outside the CIA's George Bush Center for Intelligence in Virginia

I’ve solved the fourth one. It says, “We killed JFK. There, I said it.”

spittingimage , to til in TIL a Canadian from Greece took an American version of an Italian dish and added tropical fruit to it and called it a Hawaiian pizza.
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Just think, if you open your mind and let other cultures be your inspiration, you too could invent something as reviled and divisive as Hawaiian pizza.

Nobody ,

Multiculturalism was a mistake.

Toes , to technology in Wikipedia traffic report: The most viewed articles of 2023

Anyone else surprised to see united states on the list?

philodendron ,

How else would they do wikiracing /s

rolling_resistance ,

Not really. The largest English-speaking country is in top-50 articles by views on English Wikipedia.

Aurenkin , to til in TIL Peter Molyneux failed his first game so badly he started a baked bean export company, which got confused with a software firm and kickstarted his development career

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dansity , to technology in The End of AppleTalk - August 28th, 2009

Funny how they are maintaining such useless features then ditching ones millions use in their other products.

DirtyCNC ,

I mean, AppleTalk would be a pretty good contender to TCP/IP if it wasn’t proprietary.

Aloha_Alaska ,

Huh? AppleTalk was, according to the headline, discontinued in 2009 if that’s the useless feature you mean. It wasn’t useless before that, but eventually TCP/IP overtook it and it was no longer practical to run two networking stacks side by side. It is very similar to Microsoft’s extensive use of IPX/SPX up through Windows XP (IIRC XP was the last to include it).

Apple certainly has its flaws, including a bug I reported many years ago in Photos that makes it useless to me, but them discontinuing an aging network protocol nearly 25 years ago seems like a weird thing for you to be upset about, so maybe I misunderstood your post.

Rapidcreek , to til in TIL Bob Barker was an enrolled member of the Sioux Tribe and grew up on a reservation in South Dakota

Wishing him a blessed journey to the land of souls.

runjun ,

Are you from the Rapid City area or is your username a coincidence? Always trips me out when I come across anyone from SoDak.

TonyTonyChopper ,
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there are like 50 rapid towns in the US

runjun ,

Thus the question and not an assertion.

turtlepower ,

The rest of them are slow af

HarrySlaughter ,

Former South Dakotan here! I feel the same way when I see another Dakotan here

ThunderclapSasquatch ,

Imagine how it feels for Wyomingites like me, never happens

ManosTheHandsOfFate , to technology in 28 years ago, Windows 95 entered general availability (August 24th 1995)
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I remember installing it on my PC using a large stack of 3.5" floppy disks. It was great - a big upgrade from Windows 3.11.

mike ,

Yeah I remember that - it needed 13 discs and it always failed the last one and I would have to start all over.

Diplomjodler ,

I already had one of those fancy new-fangled CD-ROM drives. You could get a computer magazine with a cover-CD and it had all the patches for all current games and major software packages. So cool.

mindbleach ,

PC Gamer’s Coconut Monkey era.

luthis , to technology in Microsoft released the first version of QuickBASIC on August 18, 1985 on a single 5.25-inch 360 KB floppy disk

This was the first language I learned.

I learned English later.

TheOldRepublic , to technology in NTFS turns 30 years old today! I hear it's still in use by some crufty old legacy operating systems 😁

I use both. I like Linux better, even more since W10. It’s spyware, crap, all those nasty things. But hey, I’m a pc gamer and, sadly enough, my games (80% of them) all get funcky in Linux (wine, playonlinux,… I tried it all), so guess I’m stuck with the crap. But again, Linux is far better and superior

TheRedSpade ,

When’s the last time you tried gaming on Linux? Valve has made a ton of progress with Proton in the last few years.

TheOldRepublic ,

It’s been a few months now, so I guess I could try it again

c0mbatbag3l ,
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Anticheat is still unavailable on the games I play the most, unfortunately. No warzone, no Fortnite, no Halo MCC, there’s Apex at least.

Logster998 ,

MCC works now

c0mbatbag3l ,
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MCC multiplayer works on Linux now?

Logster998 ,

Yup, they updated it a few months ago.

c0mbatbag3l ,
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Hot damn, here I go!

TheKingBee , (edited ) to til in TIL of Dead Internet Theory that asserts the Internet now consists almost entirely of bot activity and automatically generated content
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I think there’s also an adjunct to this that a lot of the internet is locked in discord and other unindexed or searchable locations. Just dead knowledge never to be seen again.

Don_Dickle , to til in TIL the term "Mad as a Hatter" likely came from hat makers using mercury and the resulting mercury poisoning.

That is just maddening …ill see myself out.

dQw4w9WgXcQ , to asklemmy in Greensleeves is almost 500 years old. I'm sure there were other very popular songs when it came out, but Greensleeves had to staying power to still be here. What do you think is today's Greensleeves?

Fly me to the Moon - Frank Sinatra

Simple, yet very recognizable melody. Easy to whistle, but could also be extended to a whole orchestra with vocals.

Swedneck , to til in TIL about Wabi-sabi, the Japanese aesthetic worldview of accepting the simple, imperfect, and transient things in the world. Similar to kintsugi (repairing broken pottery with golden paste), it's abou
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so… would the fact that wasabi paste isn’t actually made from wasabi root count?

Metacortechs ,

Wait wait wait… It’s not?

jol ,

It is. But usually it’s not.

Swedneck ,
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real wasabi root is a bitch to farm, so if you buy wasabi paste and it’s not expensive, or if someone serves you more than a tiny dollop of it, it’s probably actually horseradish paste with wasabi root extract.

not that it matters, clearly people enjoy the horseradish paste.

thrawn ,

Real wasabi paste sounds like a poor value, wasabi doesn’t age too gracefully when grated and you’d presumably pay a markup for the packaging and grating

For those who live in areas with good Japanese grocery stores, I highly recommend looking for some rhizomes and grating it at home. Super easy, less than $10 for several servings, and lasts a couple weeks. If anyone is interested but doesn’t wanna Google it, feel free to reply or DM me and I can send my grater/process.

There are a lot of foods that aren’t quite as good out of their home country, but American grown wasabi is excellent. I’ve had someone tried to gatekeep me but like, I coincidentally am very into sushi and am reasonably friendly with a couple ***/Tabelog gold sushi chefs that I visit when in town, some of the best in the world with access to the highest quality ingredients. I’m not eating the wasabi directly but I can’t tell a difference between theirs and the American one from half moon bay. It’s definitely worth trying if it’s available in your area, you aren’t missing anything by doing it yourself and it takes minutes.

Drusas , (edited )

Fresh wasabi is available at one of the stores near me very occasionally and it's always been $99.99/lb.

I buy it every time it's available. You only buy a little, so it usually works out to something like eight or ten bucks for a good few servings. Not really expensive at all.

thrawn ,

Yeah that’s exactly the price of mine too! A lot of people talk about how expensive it is, but it’s definitely cheaper than high quality fish which can cost as much or per pound, and you need a lot more than just a small rhizome.

shasta ,

You’re not gonna survive off of wasabi. Fish without seasoning isn’t going to taste very good but it’s food.

thrawn ,

Well yeah, but you can get cheap fish for less than the wasabi. I meant more like, if you’re gonna spend some money on higher quality ingredients, may as well spend $8 for wasabi.

Most of the seasoning for sushi can be had for cheap and would still taste good, thankfully. Wasabi is more an undertone anyway

littlebluespark ,
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Not to mention that those tryhards going full weeboo on gatekeeping are ignoring various other “heretical” facts of sushi’s founding people, like: it’s fine to add just about anything you feel like to it. Oh, is krab™ in poor taste? What about ice cream? Snack chips? I mean, FFS, the Japanese have built a global reputation for taking a concept and improving on its efficiency or efficacy or both, all the while these scrote-bearded trogs are pinching their puds to dreams of katanas and isekai redemption. 🤪

thrawn ,

Yep. I’m a little too deep into sushi and it’s pretty funny that people will gatekeep ingredients.

The ingredients that Edomae chefs now use are extremely traditional. Essentially every single one was for food safety, not taste. Vinegar, wasabi, and sake in nikiri are all meant to prevent food-borne illness. The red rice vinegar used at high end restaurants was originally used because it was cheap. Fish is obviously readily available. Edomae chefs now use them because they prefer the taste— which I’ll agree with, I make it the same way— not because it’s sacrilege not to. Every one of the top chefs can tell you the history of sushi as a stall food meant to be accessible.

Even crotchety Jiro, who might chastise you for using soy sauce, deviates from tradition by using exclusively white vinegar and adding sugar. Yet the same gatekeepers love that guy (until you reach the super gatekeepers who are too cool for him because he got famous).

Sushi superiority is truly insane to me. I wonder if some assholes back then looked down on the “peasants” for trying to extend the shelf life of their food.

Sorry this comment is so long, I’m way too deep into this. It’s funny, two chefs I know are top five in Japan (thus, some would say, the world), respected beyond belief, and on my first visits they stayed well after close to talk to the dumb foreigner who wanted to improve his at home sushi. One doesn’t speak English and has one of his apprentices translate between us. I guess when you get far enough into sushi, you feel the need to ramble about it.

littlebluespark ,
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Do we have a ‘best of’ around here yet? 'Cause, damn. I’m in.

Catoblepas , to til in TIL: There is a species of penguin that lives in the southern point of Africa. (African penguin (Spheniscus demersus), also known as Cape penguin or South African penguin.)

Watch some older documentaries and you can hear them being called jackass penguins, because their calls are very reminiscent of donkeys braying.

mononomi , to til in TIL: Gamergate's have interesting hierarchy and can replace the queen

Gamergate derives from the Greek words γάμος (gámos) and ἐργάτης (ergátēs) and means ‘married worker’.

Ahh yeah that’s what I thought of

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