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lenz , 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?

Happy Birthday, Pop Goes the Weasel, Auld Lang Syne, Here Comes the Bride are obviously here to stay. Lots of Christmas music has potential as well: Jingle Bells, and POSSIBLY Feliz Navidad by José Feliciano, as well as All I Want for Christmas is You by Mariah Carey.

But I also think Barbie Girl by Aqua has a decent chance of being practically universal. In that vein, maybe the Hampster Dance too, but idk. Dragostea Din Tei?

I think the real answer though is that most of the popular songs are probably ones that are connected to specific uses outside of the song itself. Pop Goes the Weasel is used in like, every pop-goes-the-weasel type toy, and even in movies when something scary is about to pop out at you. Happy Birthday is literally sung at every birthday. (That reminds me of For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow as well.) Auld Lang Syne is a popular New Years song across the world at this point. Here Comes the Bride at every wedding, etc. Maybe National Anthems will also hold the test of time, depending on if the nation lasts long enough and doesn’t change its anthem.

The point is, if it’s a practical and traditional tune it’s more likely to last, I think.

Oh. I forgot Reveille which is the military wake-up call bugle song lmao

AngryCommieKender ,

I think more people would be familiar with “Call to Post,” than “Reveille.” Dunno. I guess it depends on how many scouts and military members there are vs horse racing fans.

pingveno ,

Dragostea Din Tei

I don’t think that one outlasts the next couple decades. Yeah, it’s fun and the lyrics are weird, but Romanian isn’t all that widely spoken, so the vast majority of the world population cannot sing it.

cheers_queers ,

IDK, i was obsessed with that song as a teenager and learned to enunciate the whole song without knowing what it said. but, i have 99 Luftballons on my personal playlist so maybe i just like catchy foreign songs lol

pingveno ,

Oh, I totally get it, I loved it too. I just don’t think it will stick in quite the same way when people don’t have lyrics to attach to the song. Like, I can’t play it at karaoke night.

Mr_Wobble , to til in TIL about Roko's Basilisk, a thought experiment considered by some to be an "information hazard" - a concept or idea that can cause you harm by you simply knowing/understanding it

Roko can suck my assilisk.

unreachable , to asklemmy in Can I detect my SO's presence just by smell / pheromone ?
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No study has led to the isolation of true human sex pheromones, although various researchers have investigated the possibility of their existence.

first paragraph of the linked Wikipedia article

Boozilla , to til in TIL that a short film named "100 Years" starring John Malkovich was shot in 2015, destined to be released in the year 2115
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

I like Malkovich, but I wouldn’t watch this stupid movie if it leaked tomorrow. Lame advertising stunt.

runjun ,

That’s funny because it will “leak” at some point not far into the future.

Can_you_change_your_username , 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.

And then the Hawaiians replaced the ham with spam.

Neato ,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

Honesty that’d probably be better. Ham is so bland on pizza; it can’t compete with the sauce. I always do pineapple and pepperoni. The spice from the pepperoni cuts through the sweetness really nicely.

xploit ,

That’s why you need some nice smoked ham or honey roast or similar…agree though, most places just use most bland crap they can find cheap

owenfromcanada ,
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Nah, swap the ham for some bacon. It can stand up to the sauce and the pineapple. And still technically ham.

scottywh ,

Bacon, pineapple, and jalapeno is what’s up

ArcaneSlime ,

Add some jalaps to that and you have my favorite pizza.

mateomaui ,

I admit that I haven’t tried the hawaiian pizza at every joint around here, but the ones I have tried or noticed still use ham.

therealjcdenton , to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

There are still laws and it has stability so no it’s not

Unmapped ,

Anarchy means no rulers. No hierarchy. There would still be rules/laws.

chobeat ,

Commenting with no clue what people are talking about

Cowbee ,
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Anarchy isn’t a rejection of structure, but a complex web of horizontal structures.

captainlezbian , to fediverse in Today is the 11,067th day of Eternal September

Plenty of us here weren’t born yet when it started

davel OP ,
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Sometimes the downvotes are just baffling 🤷‍♂️

PaupersSerenade ,
@PaupersSerenade@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, there’s this weird agism I’ve seen. Maybe they think the ‘young people’ (30 years in this case) are bragging? I just view it as someone adding their context, nothing abhorrent ¯*(ツ)*/¯

captainlezbian ,

Yeah I meant it not as bragging but as acknowledgement of the reality that for many of us it is so far into the only internet we’ve ever known that as a cultural touchstone it’s lost on us, even those of us in the fediverse/linux sphere.

Young or old, in our society age isn’t an achievement or something one should brag about. But it’s important to keep in mind the wide array of ages present here. Some here lament the death of forum culture, others caught the tail end of it, and still others will need the explanation of why it’s worth missing (and yeah I’m not that young, but I know professionals who are)

The eternal September is to some of us full adults, people complaining about our parents being on the internet for as long as we’ve been alive, which is actually something we can agree to complain about, but people that age are also here

And also it feels like while there’s just the one eternal September there’s also several. I’ve been part of some and I’ve been frustrated with others, and for some I showed up in December and didn’t realize what I’d missed

Overzeetop ,
@Overzeetop@kbin.social avatar

Having lived through it, it really does feel weird though. I (mostly) missed the gasoline crisis (I was a child). It's hard to imagine gas pumps all over the US being out of gasoline, and mile long lines waiting for a tanker to show up so you could get gas. It's pretty much impossible to imagine staple rationing (butter, sugar) during wartime in modern US. I certainly didn't live through it - having the TP aisle empty during covid doesn't quite match that. And the actual (1930s) depression. I suspect those folks would consider the crashes of 87 99 01 08 and 20 minor annoyances - a bad Tuesday - compared to what they lived through.

Think of this, though - you have Covid. Okay we have Covid. That's a world-wide event with life-changing implications for so many. And, we can hope, we don't get another pandemic event of that magnitude in our lifetimes. And a decade or two from now you can lord it over some kid who was born in the last 3 years and just "doesn't understand" that "closing school for three days because the flu is so bad" is not a pandemic, and that they just don't understand what a game changer Covid was. ;-)

davel OP ,
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One trick is to tell them stories that don’t go anywhere. Like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they call Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. “Give me five bees for a quarter,” you’d say. Now where were we? Oh yeah! The important thing was, that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones.

Lols , to technology in Wikipedia Admin Unmasks As Alt Account Of Admin Who Was Extremely Banned In 2015 To The Great Bewilderment Of Everyone

this is an extraordinarily terrible title

Aatube OP ,
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read the sign

Tagger , to til in TIL the only guy in ZZ Top without a giant beard is named Frank Beard.

This may well be the best til I’ve ever seen. Well done!

counselwolf , to technology in A generational gap on Wikipedia - 91% of WP admins started editing before 2010

If I understand this correctly, Wikipedia might be in trouble once the old guard retires because new ones aren’t coming?

chickenf622 ,

That’s one take away. An alternative I’ve seen is that it’s much harder to become an admin. The alternative makes sense to me, but definitely still be an issue since most people only have so much free work they’re willing to put in.

Aatube ,
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No, new ones are coming, they’re just old accounts

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

Can it die now? ZFS all the things!

Xylight ,
@Xylight@lemmy.xylight.dev avatar

What’s the difference from XFS?

HR_Pufnstuf ,

XFS is more like ext3 or ext4 than zfs. It has now COW, snapshots, although it is very performant and can handle very large volumes. It’s a pretty good all around filesystem. I trust it more than ext4, but you also can’t shrink it, like you can ext4.

Psythik ,
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What the hell ever happened with ReiserFS (or whatever it was called?) It was supposed to be used in Vista, and then just never was.

HR_Pufnstuf ,

It’s primary write and maintainer killed his wife and went to prison. The fs stagnated after that.

v0id ,

oh, you mean MurderFS?

Nightwind , to til in TIL that In 2005, Sony BMG installed DRM software without knowledge or consent of the user, that included a rootkit which created a security vulerability

Never have bought a single Sony product since. They never apologized for their outright hostile and damaging behaviour. It’s not much to them, but I bought 10000s of Euros of electronic since then. No cent for them. Fuck Sony.

pHr34kY ,

I too have held a decades-long boycott over this. I had one of those CDs and it would cause a kernel panic if you inserted it. No other user interaction required.

captainlezbian , to til in TIL there was a briefly popular social movement in the early 1930s called the "Technocracy Movement." Technocrats proposed replacing politicians and businessmen with scientists and engineers who ha...

Please for the love of the gods don’t put engineers in charge of anything but engineering projects. You want someone to decide about bridges, dams, power, etc?We’re your people. You want someone do decide what rights people should have or economic policy? Keep us the fuck away we’re basically mad scientists.

unerds ,

I think there’s a balancing point where people in positions to exercise political will would use data to inform their decisions… I feel like that was probably the objective.

returnNull ,

The point is not putting engineers in charge of everything. Engineers can make policy on infrastructure. Economists can make policy on the economy and sociologists can make policy on social issues. The point is to stop putting people in charge because they belong to party X or are really good friends with person Y.

captainlezbian ,

Ok cool, I’ve seen plenty of people make the argument that stem people should be in charge instead of that we should be in charge of policy we’re experts of

MeowdyPardner ,
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This would be amazing. Imagine having climate scientists at the EPA...

Candelestine , to til in TIL of Dead Internet Theory that asserts the Internet now consists almost entirely of bot activity and automatically generated content

… I used to really like the word “theory”, once upon a time… ~sigh

hughperman ,

It is more of a hypothesis, alright

Eccentric ,

Tbf, the article itself calls it a conspiracy theory

BaroqueInMind , (edited )
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The word has mutated into common parlance meaning "hypothesis" and I literally hate it so much.

expatriado , to til in TIL On average, Mercury is the closest planet to Earth — and to every other planet in the solar system

when it is the furthest from earth, it is the least further

casmael ,

He doesn’t go far, that mercury fella

BearOfaTime ,

He doesn’t go too far enough! 😆

niktemadur ,

Neither too far nor too near
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