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

Good times, playing nibbles / gorillas with my siblings. I never got into programming as an adult, but I got quite into making stuff with QBasic as a kid. We used to make very annoying programs to take to school and unleash upon the poor beleagured IT department.

confusedwiseman , to til in TIL yawning is observed in almost all vertebrate animals and is "contagious" across species. There is no consensus on why yawning occurs.

Got me too

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

I don’t put much value on the content on Wikipedia anyway. Most of it is written by only a tiny percentage of accounts, that have so many contributions that they may well be state/corporate actors. It has come up time and again that glowies of all colors edit Wiki pages.

Gargleblaster , to gaming in Hook an old FPS gamer up. Anyone else fondly miss "assassin mode" from Soldier of Fortune (2000)?
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That game...had brutal hit boxes. You could blow people's legs off. I played a lotta pvp but not that mode.

be_excellent_to_each_other OP ,
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I do remember the gore being substantial, but I feel like the gore was a bigger focus back then than in many of the modern games.

kingmongoose7877 OP , to moviesandtv in **THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER Discussion Megapost** 2023-08-11 🚢🦇
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kingmongoose7877 OP , to moviesandtv in **HAUNTED MANSION Discussion Megapost** 2023-07-28 🏰👻
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Oh, Haunted Mansion, you were my first Megapost and I’ll never forget you ❤️ but it’s time I unpin you 😢 Adieu, ma ami, adieu!

six_arm_spider_man , to moviesandtv in **TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM** Discussion Megapost 2023-08-02 🐢🥷
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Eagerly awaiting the early showing on 7/31. This looks like a blast and seeing so many positive reviews already is awesome.

six_arm_spider_man ,
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Just back from seeing it and thought it was excellent. Super entertaining, and really dig the art style.

UntouchedWagons , to linux in NTFS turns 30 years old today! I hear it's still in use by some crufty old legacy operating systems 😁
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Stuff shouldn’t include temporal or subjective aspects in their name like New Technology File System, Grand Unified Bootloader… that’s all I got but you get the idea.

TheRealGChu , 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

Pepperidge farm remembers!

I never bought CDs after about 1999, so this never affected me. However, if I’m remembering correctly, you could get past that nonsense by running a black sharpie marker along the outside of the CD, effectively making that portion unreadable. Unless I’m thinking of something else. Pls correct if this was about another nonsense DRM.

Deemo , to technology in 1% rule: 1% of users actively create new content, while the other 99% only lurk.

Depends on the community. I do comment more than I post.

reverendsteveii , to til in TIL Alice Walton (Walmart heir) killed a pedestrian in a driving accident and was never charged. She has also been arrested for DUI twice but never charged.

there is no law, only power

HeavenAndHell , to til in TIL Alice Walton (Walmart heir) killed a pedestrian in a driving accident and was never charged. She has also been arrested for DUI twice but never charged.
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And billionaires wonder why we vandalize their stuff.

Hildegarde , to youshouldknow in YSK: Imperial units are based on the metric system

Maintaining standards is hard work. There isn’t a good reason to do it yourself, so pretty much every non-metric unit is now defined by its relationship to metric.

hubba_bubba_luva , to youshouldknow in YSK: Imperial units are based on the metric system

I always thought this was an early capitalism: imperial was just another “closed ecosystem” like Apple products.

Wholesalechicken , to youshouldknow in YSK: Imperial units are based on the metric system

I asked ChatGPT

Prompt:

Write me a comment thread of two redditors arguing between the merits of using Celsius or Fahrenheit for their respective user

Response:

Redditor1: I can’t believe people still use Fahrenheit! Celsius is so much better and easier to understand. It’s based on the freezing and boiling points of water, which makes logical sense. Who needs Fahrenheit anyway?

Redditor2: Are you kidding me? Fahrenheit is way more practical! It provides a finer level of temperature precision and is better suited for everyday weather measurements. Celsius is just too limited with its smaller scale.

Redditor1: Precision? That’s just unnecessary! Celsius provides a clear understanding of temperature without the need for arbitrary reference points. The fact that water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C makes it intuitive and widely adopted worldwide. Plus, it’s used in scientific research and international standards.

Redditor2: Sure, Celsius might be more widely used internationally, but that doesn’t automatically make it superior. Fahrenheit has its advantages, especially when it comes to weather forecasting. The Fahrenheit scale allows for a more nuanced representation of temperature differences, which can be crucial when determining how hot or cold it actually feels.

Redditor1: But why complicate things with a scale that relies on arbitrary points like the freezing and boiling of brine solution and the human body temperature? Celsius is based on a fundamental and universal aspect of nature: water. It makes conversions between units easier and eliminates the need for mental calculations.

Redditor2: I understand your point about simplicity, but Fahrenheit offers a wider range of temperature values for everyday temperatures. It allows us to have more precise differentiations in weather forecasts, which is important for people who need accurate information for planning their day. Besides, those who grew up using Fahrenheit find it easier to relate to temperatures on that scale.

Redditor1: Well, I think the scientific community would disagree with you on that. Celsius is the standard in scientific research, and it’s taught in schools worldwide. It’s consistent, logical, and eliminates the need for multiple temperature scales. It’s time for Fahrenheit to step aside and let Celsius take over.

Redditor2: Scientific research is just one aspect of temperature measurement. Fahrenheit has its place in everyday life, especially in countries that have been using it for generations. It’s not about letting one scale take over the other; it’s about recognizing the benefits and practicality of both. People should have the freedom to choose what they’re most comfortable with, whether it’s Celsius or Fahrenheit.

Redditor1: Fair enough, personal preference does play a role, and people should have the freedom to choose. However, from a global perspective, Celsius provides a more standardized and universal approach to temperature measurement. It’s easier for international communication and understanding, which is increasingly important in our interconnected world.

Redditor2: I can respect your viewpoint on standardization, but let’s not forget that there are countries and regions where Fahrenheit is deeply ingrained in their culture and everyday life. It’s not just about personal preference; it’s about respecting diversity and different historical contexts. Both Celsius and Fahrenheit have their merits, and it’s up to individuals and communities to decide which one suits them best.

Tenthrow ,
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AI is awful.

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