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ivanafterall , to noncredibledefense in "Special" Forces
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

I can't believe someone captured a photo of Trump exercising. Accidentally, but still. I didn't know he had it in him to climb a hill!

DogPeePoo ,

His own personal Vietnam

Little squirts with each step

ThatFembyWho ,

Understandable, considering he was born on top of the hill, and spent the next eight decades coasting down its slope

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Hey-oh!

rubicon ,

It looks like the photo is rotated, he’s actually fallen and he can’t get up.

Sanctus , to noncredibledefense in USS Iowa but in land format
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

My husker knights are empowered by corn fields! The four winds will blow through Jaketopia again!

prettybunnys ,

I floop the pig.

nuke ,
@nuke@sh.itjust.works avatar
jabathekek , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in The Factory must grow.
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

The only reason there isn’t one already (I count farmland) is because it’s mountainous and too hard to get to. The last remaining old growth trees on the planet are still standing simply because they’re hard to get to.

ramble81 , to lemmyshitpost in Government bonds anyone?

So I’d make a few bucks in interest off it. I’d rather give it to them for a nice little payday around March and to not have the stress of trying to hit close to zero without owing.

shalafi ,

Yep! You’re making pennies on bank interest. Dial in your W4 tight if you wish, but the feds aren’t getting much over on ya.

RiderExMachina ,

With my current bank, my return would have gotten me nearly $100 in interest over the last year.

zaphod ,
@zaphod@lemmy.ca avatar

Yup. Folks seems to be oblivious to the fact that increased interest rates mean savings accounts are pretty decent these days if you shop around. I’m getting 4.5% in a high interest savings account which would’ve unthinkable a few years ago.

Annoyed_Crabby , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

That 11 herbs and spices is probably not a secret anymore.

Pronell ,
Atelopus-zeteki ,
@Atelopus-zeteki@kbin.run avatar

No longer a secret:
The recipe found by Joe Ledington reads as follows:

11 Spices – Mix with 2 cups white flour

2⁄3 t salt
1⁄2 t thyme
1⁄2 t basil
1⁄3 t oregano
1 t celery salt
1 t black pepper
1 t dry mustard
4 t paprika
2 t garlic salt
1 t ground ginger
3 t white pepper

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFC_Original_Recipe#Recipes
or
https://www.allrecipes.com/article/what-are-kfcs-11-herbs-and-spices/

Please eat less fried foods, for your own health.

corus_kt ,

Amazing, had no idea this was ever revealed!

Feels like nobody cared because current KFC is so average to bad quality. No point stealing that recipe outside for laughs/nostalgia.

Piogre314 ,
Holyginz ,

Honestly I doubt they use anywhere near that many spices anymore.

_Gandalf_the_Black_ , to lemmyshitpost in Despicable

Typical Jerry, just trying to get Tom in trouble

Metz , to lemmyshitpost in Will this run GTA 6 and why not?

I miss the days when computers were real MACHINES. With the CLACK of a fat button humming and buzzing to life. The whole experience was so different with much more audiovisual and haptic feedback. love it.

0x4E4F OP ,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Some hard drives though man… like freaking tractors. I remember my first Quantum Fireball 3.2GB… it was the noisiest thing in the building.

Metz ,

To be fair, that has not changed much. I have a Datacenter HDD in my desktop system and the first time powering that thing up sounded like it just shredded the plates and i’m going to be bombarded with shrapnels. But in normal operation, it makes a rather soothing (at least for me) clackety-clack sound. My other, normal desktop HDD not making any noise apart from spinning up is something that i find rather irritating tbh.

0x4E4F OP ,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

You got used to the clackety-clack, that’s why it annoys you 😂.

It is true though. When I had my PC running 24/7, I couldn’t go to sleep if it was off (for some reason 😂).

tubaruco , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in game ads be like:

i didnt want to say it but theres something wrong with your pig…

edit: forgot the r in your

SharkAttak ,
@SharkAttak@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, that must be some sickness.. I hope.

Shou ,

Elephantiasis of the testicles. It’s horrible. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephantiasis

MaoZedongers ,

Truly awful.

Does anyone know if it’s possible to contract it but for the weiner instead?

saltnotsugar , to noncredibledefense in You don't need to watch my six. It's already covered

BACKBLAST AREA CLEAR BATTLE BUDDY!

LilB0kChoy , to memes in "OpenAI Staff Threaten to Quit Unless Board Resigns"

Right idea, wrong application. We need this kind of solidarity for the workers. Pretty sure the CEO with hundreds of millions of dollars will be okay.

lolcatnip ,

They’re not supporting him because they’re worried about his finances. They’re supporting him because they have faith in his leadership. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t care. Lots of CEOs are just empty suits, but Altman clearly has been doing something his workers liked.

canis_majoris ,
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

Apparently he’s been integral in the whole growth process, I had heard that he personally interviewed most folks that are currently part of the team.

retiolus OP , to piracy in Naming Torrents
@retiolus@lemmy.cat avatar

It’s quite strange, I’ve been downloading torrents for more years than I can count, and I upload them from time to time, and I’ve always had the worry myself of how to name torrents: with dots? underscores? dashes? (although with spaces is definitely not an option).

I’ve even asked the questions on several forums and upload sites, read tutorials on these same sites etc and every time I’ve asked the answer has been: THERE IS NO STANDARD, even on the tutorials, I’ve never seen anything mentioned such a thing.

All this to say that I’m making a meme, and after so many years, this is the first time I’ve heard of a Warez scene, and several times in the same comments!, curious, isn’t it? I wish I’d heard about it before.

Socsa ,

You should know that in most filesystems that are not NTFS, spaces in file names are not well supported.

Pyrozo007 ,

Can you give examples? Linux and Mac have no real issues as far as I’m aware. Nor exFAT or FAT32

bam13302 ,

The problem is really that space is an argument separator, so to safely handle filenames with spaces you need to handle them special, either by escaping them, quoting the entire thing. This means that the filename with spaces can’t be just copy pasted wherever you want, you have handle them special. It adds complications that are resolved by just using a separator that isnt used for other things, like underscore, or dash. Dot I also don’t like as much as it’s used as a separator for extensions, but that’s a far easier problem to handle by just ignoring all but the last dot, leaving only one really bad edge case (a file that does not have an extension, that uses dot separator in its filename having the filesystem imply a wrong extension.

gayhitler420 ,

I’m with the person you’re replying to, what’s an example? I haven’t had a problem working with filenames with spaces in at least ten years on windows, Linux or Mac…

retiolus OP ,
@retiolus@lemmy.cat avatar

Have you ever written a program or simply used a terminal?

gayhitler420 ,

Escape characters and autocomplete exist.

It’s also really good practice to account for weird characters in programs and shell scripts you write because then you don’t have injection vulnerabilities or unicode problems.

Seriously, what’s an example of spaces in filenames causing a problem?

bam13302 , (edited )

for f in *.txt; do cat $f; done

Will error for example. It works fine for filenames without space, but if the filename has space in it, it will be interpreted wrong. But if your testing batch doesn’t have spaces in the filename, you won’t see the issue until it’s used on a file that does. Note ‘cat’ is a placeholder, any function/script that can be used on a file here will have the same issue.

Something similar to that caught me last week while I was unzipping multiple mods in bulk for a game.

gayhitler420 ,

I’m not at a bash terminal, but I think “$f” fixes that. I’ll look tonight.

bam13302 ,

You are correct, that is how I worked around the issue and why I mentioned that work around in my original post

gayhitler420 ,

I didn’t notice that part of your post. 🙏

The point I guess I was getting at was that even having “come up” with Slackware and a whole os that’s just 69 half baked scripts in a trenchcoat I adopted a more universal mindset and specific skill set when using scripts over ten years ago and find it hard to justify expecting sanitary inputs nowadays when it is harder and harder with Unicode and is a serious security threat to treat variables as passable strings.

I wasn’t trying to suggest that there isn’t a way to make a space in a filename cause an error, but that I can’t think of an example where allowing a space to affect things was a good or right way to do something.

In the specific example of the op, no spaces is a scene rule from the days of ftp and irc/usenet. The idea behind having only a subset of the ascii character set was to allow those services to work with the files and commands around them. There’s no reason to treat my own scripts and programs as if they’ll never encounter the galaxy of other characters that are flying around now and to be honest, theres no reason not to work in sane handling of non ascii characters in filenames even for code I only expect to touch scene stuff.

It used to be an unavoidable mistake when we dug up buried utilities. Now that there’s a number to call first it’s only the fault of the knucklehead with the shovel.

Please don’t read this as some kind of an argument. I think we basically agree and I’m not trying to get one over on you.

bam13302 ,

To be fair, I didn’t really focus on the biggest annoyance I’ve had with spaces in the file name: going between terminals and the GUI, most filenames you can copy and paste with wild abandon, but filenames with spaces always require special care, sometimes stripping the auto completed escaped space from file names from the terminal, or quoting or escaping the space when taking one from the GUI.

gayhitler420 ,

That can be a struggle. There used to be a context menu option in maybe xterm or the kde terminal emulator that would copy the wd and maybe even the highlighted file but I might be gpt hallucinating that last one.

After fucking up bad copying from the internet into a terminal about fifteen years ago I have tried to review and understand what’s happening when copying from or to the terminal even in part. It would be bad for me if there weren’t the possibility of (at best) having shit not work when I use middle click with abandon.

I been thinking a lot about designing technology to discourage people from using it. For example it’s a serious mistake when wearable displays are made to look like wayfarers. The danger of people accepting them socially to the point of being manipulated into a state of flow, dissociating from their reality through a combination of sight and sound augmented reality, is too high. Good design of wearable displays should prioritize function over form 100% and make the user look like an insane freak that no one wants to be around, forcing people to remove them in order to maintain social interactions.

I think copying to and from the terminal is like that. When going between an interface which is a very high level mediator of interaction with the machine and one that’s a very low level mediator, we should be alert, on guard and proofreading everything twice. It’s good that we have to check ourselves before we wreck ourselves copying and pasting into the terminal.

ramjambamalam ,

That’s a problem with the shell though, not the filesystem. It doesn’t matter which files filesystem you’re using; most interactive shells use spaces as token separators and therefore spaces in filenames need to be enclosed in quotes or escaped.

eluvatar ,

Clearly the best option then is to just use some of each. Like this: “MovieTitle-2000.Your_mom h.265”

WarmApplePieShrek ,

Scene has standards. You don’t have to be scene to use scene naming standards. scenerules.org

WoefKat , to noncredibledefense in 👉👈 What if we kissed by the dismantled MIG-29s in the Polish countryside?

Whyd they even need the US’ blessing? Normally the country that manufactured the arms has a veto but in this case that was Russia. So who cares?

Of course Russia would have vetoed these jets being used against them so it sounds like this 'rule ’ doesn’t always apply either.

But well done to the polish. Of course they know what it’s like to be first on the chopping block, sadly.

AccmRazr ,

It’s written in the Nitter link but Poland wanted the backing of the US in the event Russia would attack Poland. They wanted it to be an “Allied” decision as opposed to just a Polish decision.

crispy_kilt ,

Same reason even major powers like Germany coordinate with the US when it comes to giving Ukraine weapons: the US is the only country in the world at the moment that is completely invincible, so having it share the responsibility is a good idea

avrachan ,

US invincibility was proved when they won the Vietnam War.

crispy_kilt ,

Defending and attacking are two different things. I meant the US cannot be defeated by an attacker.

avrachan ,

then Russia makes a better example of a invincible empire.

Sweden, France, Germany have all tried at their peak strength to conquer Russia and failed.

USA with its geographical isolation has been lucky in that regard.

crispy_kilt ,

Maybe in Tsarist and Soviet times. Today, not so much.

avrachan ,

do you have an example of Russian federation being defeated in an attack?

crispy_kilt , (edited )

Уйди, московский тролль.

avrachan ,

yeah I had to use Google translate.

still no examples

b3nsn0w ,
@b3nsn0w@pricefield.org avatar

do you have an example of the russian federation getting attacked by a near-peer adversary without the now defunct soviet union defending it?

WoefKat , (edited )

Yah a fully expendable population makes for unlimited cannon fodder :(

Edit: Not saying Russians are expendable. Just saying that their previous dictatorships (and arguably the current!) considers them as such. I have nothing against Russians but I do against their governments.

It’s mad to think this country has only had a democracy for a year or so in the 90s. Which began with the fall of the USSR and ended with Yeltsin’s coup.

crispy_kilt ,

Russians aren’t more expendable than any other human being. They’re just being treated as such by their fascist regime. I know it’s easy to start thinking badly of all of them because of the idiotic war, but they’re human beings too. The ones outside of the kremlin at least.

WoefKat ,

Sorry, I didn’t mean Russians are expendable of course! (Hence the sad smiley). In fact I was lamenting the way the Soviet and Tsarist governments treated their population. Sorry if this wasn’t clear.

And I’m sure 90% of Russian soldiers are not happy to fight this war either. I’m sure they’d prefer being home with wife & kids rather than dodging bullets.

ToxicWaste , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose

One broken back later…

roboticide ,

Was gonna say, the recoil from this position just makes this whole thing a murder/suicide.

fosforus , to nottheonion in The Economist has killed satire

The Economist is known for being over-the-top dry almost to the point of humor when talking of horrible thing and how they affect economy.

Masimatutu OP , to programmerhumor in Merry Christmas!

hint for those who don't get it= HEX19

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