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leem , to fediverse in If you're still worried about the suitability of Lemmy/Kbin as a reddit alternative go check out calckey

That does look pretty polished… It’s kind of overwhelming having so many options that pretty much do the same thing.

DoucheAsaurus ,
@DoucheAsaurus@kbin.social avatar

I love it, makes it feel like the old Internet where I'm discovering new things all the time.

tom , to maliciouscompliance in Dispose of financial records? You got it, boss.

So I once made the mistake permitting a client to store some (say a dozen) boxes of financial records in my home for a couple of weeks. By ‘permit’, I mean they just dumped them there, and I didn’t physically restrain them from leaving.

You chose… poorly.

Saigonauticon OP ,

Haha…yeah. I’m an academic at heart and my first few years at running a business were a complete disaster. I’ve since graduated into being a mediocre businessperson, which is probably about as far as I intend to get.

tom ,

that sounds like you made it. one day you’ll be a good businessperson!

Saigonauticon OP ,

Maybe someday, but it’s exhausting. I would probably be much happier if I just closed shop and went to do a PhD. I might even be able to afford to, in a couple of years.

Then maybe teach engineering in some unknown university in the countryside. Or run a machine shop that helps artists make things. Or just build alarmingly large robots for no reason at all.

Macabre , to linux_gaming in Gaming Experience on Immutable Distros

One issue I’ve run into with immutable Linux distros is getting the xone drivers for the Xbox wireless dongle to work. Not having that is a no go for me and gaming.

dick , to maliciouscompliance in How to close down Production 101

When you try and dig everyone out of a hole, but your boss decides to make things worse 😂

bpickle , to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x01 "The Broken Circle"
  1. I am 100% here for the chaotic energy that Carol Kane is going to bring to this show.
  2. The Klingon captain had exactly the right amount of swagger and sassiness that a TOS-era Klingon captain is supposed to have. I’m glad that they’re moving on from some of the Discovery Klingon characterization while also resisting the urge to jump right to them behaving like TNG Klingons.
Corgana ,
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Hemmer was my favorite character from season one, and is very difficult to replace in my heart. But Carol Kane is one of those actors you just can’t help but love to see on screen (in any capacity). It’s going to be very hard to be upset knowing she’ll be around.

em2 , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] "If you don't like the way we do things here, you can leave." OK
@em2@lemmy.ml avatar

Lovely story and good job on not letting them take advantage of that father and son. Congrats on your career!

MentalEdge , to maliciouscompliance in How to close down Production 101
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“Here, have a look at reality”

Your boss, for some ass-backwards reason: “No”

sleepyducky OP ,

I still don’t know why she didn’t even think for a second there could be an error in the system.

Unless maybe she was hiding something, maybe stealing funds and hiding them as overstock?

axtualdave ,

Unless maybe she was hiding something, maybe stealing funds and hiding them as overstock?

What’s a little embezzlement between friends, right?

I can’t think of a good reason beyond theft and/or embezzlement that the boss would react so strongly to missing inventory.

Razzleberry , to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x01 "The Broken Circle"
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Ortegas inverted her controller settings as everyone should 🎮

miraih ,
@miraih@kbin.social avatar

Honestly Inverted Stick for Flight controls makes so much more sense on controller because that's what you would do with an actual flight stick

Malatesta , to asklemmy in People of Lemmy, what is the scariest paranormal experience you've had you can't explain at all?

Worked at a laser tag place and everyone always said the arena area was haunted never really thought much of it though. There was one night I was turning off the arcade games and the switches were located in the staff room next to a door leading into the arena. As I started to flip the switches the door knob started to shake up and down rapidly. I ran out of the staff room and saw the other two workers sitting at the front desk. No one was in the arena.

Another instance at the same job I was fixing something in the arena in the morning as the tech and I heard someone walking up a ramp to another level of the arena. Only other person there was the owner who was in his office at the time.

Always creeped me out but it was fun to give everyone else a good scare from time to time.

mizmoose , to technology in Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Rest of the Week(?)

Redditinc.com’s fact(oid)s about the API changes.

Includes such BS as

100,000+ active communities

Technically true. But it’s estimated that between 1/3 and 1/2 are NSFW. That is, the subs they don’t want shown at their (mythical) IPO.

Supporting these apps is not free for Reddit; they incur both infrastructure and significant opportunity costs.

Technically true. But so does the official app, and web browsers. API calls are not some sort of special magic that causes extra wear on the systems. If the users never had the third party apps they’d be using something else, causing the same traffic and usage - or using nothing at all.

Reddit needs to be a self-sustaining business and to do that, we can no longer subsidize commercial entities that require large-scale data use from our API.

Again, third party apps are no more of a drain on data use than anything else. It’s been proven, but Spez keeps pushing this lie.

Many other platforms have chosen to stop supporting apps like these altogether.

Objection! Facts not in evidence.

more than 98% of apps do not pay and will continue to access the Data API for free so long as apps are not monetized […].

Emphasis mine. This is the real story.

Our pricing is based on usage levels comparable to our own costs

Either this is an outright lie or Spez is admitting that the official Reddit app is an inefficient, data monching, piece of garbage.

We’re working to improve the mobile mod experience

Spez has been promising rainbows for years but all we ever get is poop. Or just the smell of poop. That the mobile apps were released without proper moderator tools tells you what he thinks of moderators.

We have a unique system of checks and balances, and we respect the communities right to protest.

Clearly a lie, given that Spez is going to change the rules to force out moderators who choose to follow their sub’s wishes to protest.

r/nottheonion is asking users to vote, including a fun option that encourages people to take Tuesdays off

The “fun option” is an official means of joining the protest. Can he stop lying for 10 seconds?

We conducted an accessibility audit with an external consultant and have been working on improving accessibility on the site and in our apps.

Yes, much smarter than actually TALKING TO YOUR OWN USERS AND SEEING WHAT THEY WANT. Oh, they want what you refuse to do? Gee, what a surprise!

Nothing says ableism more than telling people with disabilities that they have no agency in how or if they get accommodations. (Sadly, the ADA does not apply to Reddit as a website.)

In summary, Spez needs to be fired. Preferably out of a cannon, into the sun. (Edit to add, because I am newbie here: This is hyperbole. I do not actually advocate violence against anyone.)

Kaiser , to maliciouscompliance in That time the boys team had our back against sexist uniforms
@Kaiser@lemmy.world avatar

Glad to see that the boys team helped out, coaches like that are disgusting.

Leer10 , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

Assie!

Rogue_General , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] You want me to only do what you've assigned me and not help anyone else? Okay then.
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Kind of a wholesome story actually. Yeah the boss was initially an ass, but he did eventually apologize.

dystop OP ,
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not all stories have a happy ending, but this one did!

ethane , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] You can't continue working from home because you go idle in chat too often

What's with managers and micromanaging? Its as if people have nothing better to do.

whyNotSquirrel ,
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they need to do something otherwise the IM goes idle!

weirdwallace75 , to explainlikeimfive in ELI5: The standard model of quantum physics

The particles are fairly easy:

There’s two basic categories of fundamental particle, fermions and bosons, based on what kind of spin they have. Spin in quantum mechanics is a fundamental property; there’s no way to stop an electron (for example) from spinning or to give it more spin. Fermions have half-odd-integer spin and so obey Fermi-Dirac statistics, which means there can’t be more than one of them in a given quantum state. Bosons have integer spin and so obey Bose-Einstein statistics, which means they can bunch up in quantum states. This leads to electrons, which are fermions, separating themselves into separate electron shells, which results in the solid matter we know and love, and bosonic atoms like rubidium being able to form a Bose-Einstein condensate, which has a lot of interesting properties.

Fermions are divided into quarks and leptons, where quarks are fermions that do participate in the strong interaction and leptons are fermions which do not. There’s three generations of each; the quark generations go up and down, strange and charm, and top and bottom, with each generation more massive, and therefore more short-lived, than the previous. All matter you’ve ever directly experienced is made of up and down quarks, which combine to form protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei, using gluons to mediate the strong force. Leptons may be charged or uncharged, by which I mean electrical charge, and also come in three generations named after the charged “electron-like” lepton of that generation, those being electrons, muons, and tauons. Each of those charged leptons has a charge of -1, and, again, each generation is more massive and shorter-lived than the previous. The neutral leptons are the neutrinos, which only participate in the weak interaction and gravity and, therefore, barely interact with other matter at all. Huge volumes of neutrinos from the Sun ghost right through Earth completely unchanged, night and day. Yes, we have solar neutrinos shining up through the ground on us at night. The neutrinos, while they do come in three generations (electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos, and tau neutrinos), have a very poorly-understood mass; while it cannot be zero, we don’t know what it is, only that it’s very small, and beneath some threshold value which gets revised downwards every so often.

Bosons are force carriers, and divided into two categories based on mathematical properties beyond even this post. The gauge bosons, all with spin 1, are the photon, which carries the electromagnetic force, the W and Z bosons, which carry the weak force, and eight gluons, which carry the strong force. The only scalar boson, with spin 0, is the Higgs boson, which is one of the things that helps give matter mass.

Particles have antiparticles, which have equal and opposite charges (electromagnetic, weak, and so on) to their opposite number. For example, the electron’s antiparticle, called the positron, has an electromagnetic charge of +1. Even neutrinos have antiparticles, which helps balance the books as regards something called lepton number. However, some truly neutral particles, such as the photon, the Z boson, and the Higgs boson, are their own antiparticles.

BackOnMyBS OP ,
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world avatar

thank you very much!! I’ll think about it and ask follow up questions in the morning 🙂

weirdwallace75 ,

I’m sure you will have questions. Physicists still have questions. ☺ For example, we don’t know why there are three generations of quarks and leptons. Even my very, very brief overview can lead directly into mysteries of the universe.

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