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solsangraal , to meanwhileongrad in I've decided lemmy.ml is too tankie for me, and would like to know what instances completely defederate from it?
FundMECFSResearch OP ,

cheers. so lemmy.cafe and lubvit.org

Quill7513 ,

And dubvee.org if you’re from the glorious wild and wonderful state of West Virginia, America’s very second best Virginia (thus making it probably in the top 5 of all states in terms of my weird nationalistic appreciation of them)

It goes

  1. The great and glorious Best Virginia
  2. The Tar Heel State
  3. Kentucky and its glorious bluegrass
  4. The wild and wonderful Second Best Virginia
  5. Ohio

(No but for real though nationalism is dumb)

Shimitar , to selfhosted in Immutable backup for important data

Restic or Borg on your side, a safe and remote destination on the other side.

use restic, with backrest web GUI, and cannot be happier.

As for remote site, I use a remote machine I rent, but there are plenty of providers around, shop a bit… Or find a friend for reciprocal backup?

Croquette OP ,

My plan is to build a second server that I will leave at my inlaws’ house and use that, but for now, I will rent a cloud while this happens.

Shimitar ,

Thats perfect

TAG , to memes in I hope this time I get across
@TAG@lemmy.world avatar

I feel like there is some context to this meme that I am missing.

StaySquared ,

For real… “physics”?

Anatomy, biology, chemistry, neurology… sure. Do they mean physics as in the power/strength produced by men vs women?

Jake_Farm ,
@Jake_Farm@sopuli.xyz avatar

Technically speaking, everything is quantum physics.

Karmmah , to asklemmy in Why does it feel as though only the US and China (and maybe some other Asian countries) have an economic future?
@Karmmah@lemmy.world avatar

I think that is a very negative view on Germany and Europe that comes mainly from reading too many news. The media always report when something goes wrong, but rarely if something is working right.

One example: passenger aircraft. Boeing is struggling and China does not seem to be able to make the strong impact that was theorised. Europe is the global powerhouse in that regime. And especially Germany is really strong in a lot of areas that dont make the news regularly.

Also look at the transition to renewable energy in the last decade alone. We have a lot of ideas for the future, just not decided what we should do on a big scale.

Tech is just a market where the circumstances in the US and China with their huge domestic markets produce the biggest companies. Europe will probably always lack behind in that.

Europe is in a transition period right now into the 21st century. But both China and the US also have internal problems that will hold them back in the future.

Blursty ,
@Blursty@lemmygrad.ml avatar

This is all just empty coping. Europe’s economy is fucked and there’s no light at the end of the tunnel. Cherry picking a single example of an industry doing well won’t change that.

And especially Germany is really strong in a lot of areas that dont make the news regularly.

Counterpoint, no it isn’t.

Also look at the transition to renewable energy in the last decade alone. We have a lot of ideas for the future,

Looking but not seeing, Missed all of our targets. On track to miss the next ones. Meanwhile China reached its 2030 targets last month.

When the US goes under things will get far worse. Our economies are very deindustrialised and our finance economies won’t be worth anything much. The EC under VdL will continue its march to fascism and since we can’t fight any wars, the imperialism will turn inward.

elrik , to science_memes in Suffering

It really depends on the specifics of the top track. Are people added to the top track just in time to be run over by the trolley, or is the track pre-populated with an endless arrangement of people waiting to be run over.

If it’s the later case, how do people further down the track survive for an unbounded amount of time while waiting to be run over? Do they wait, bound and screaming for an eternity? How do they survive long enough to be alive before being run over?

I need to know if the top track reduces to running over an infinite arrangement of corpses. Or, if trolley time for the top track has some different meaning, such that the trolley brings an end to the finite life lived by each next person on the track.

ryannathans ,

They’re just on salvia so it feels infinite but it’s probably 2 minutes max

200ok , to science_memes in Noble Gases

I’m so used to seeing Queen Elizabeth in this type of attire that he looks like a cross-dresser.

Wait, do people say cross-dresser anymore? 😬

Anticorp ,

I just commented that he looks like his mom. He really does though.

MeowZedong , to science_memes in Suffering
@MeowZedong@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Stockholm syndrome is deeply unscientific. Can we stop perpetuating this drivel?

Decronym Bot , (edited ) to selfhosted in Looking for a crossplatform backup solution over https

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

Fewer Letters More Letters
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
HTTPS HTTP over SSL
SSH Secure Shell for remote terminal access
SSL Secure Sockets Layer, for transparent encryption
k8s Kubernetes container management package

3 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 9 acronyms.

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Zozano , to science_memes in Suffering
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I think ethically, you have to let 1 + 1 + 1… die.

To let the same hundred people be tortured for eternity is basically hell.

Lemming6969 ,

No. Reincarnation means they never really experience the consequence of death, so the latter is equivalent to no punishment at all. The more important consideration for both is how they exist between getting run over.

Zozano ,
@Zozano@lemy.lol avatar

I dunno man, seems like you’re presupposing death is worse than eternal torment, which is debatable.

I believe OP is conflating reincarnation with resurrection. I believe the concept of reincarnation is incompatible with the hypothetical.

mycodesucks ,
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This assumes the amount of excruciating pain and horror of being run over by a trolley before death is zero, and while I haven’t been run over by a trolley personally, I’d have to imagine it’s not fun.

Lemming6969 ,

Given it’s infinity, an infinite amount of anything just becomes a mundane day to day thing.

mycodesucks ,
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Is this an “Eventually, Kars stopped thinking” supposition? Because that’s a valid possibility, but we can’t know it for CERTAIN - nobody’s ever been doing anything forever, and chronic pain seems to be painful at least on the timescales of decades…

Zozano ,
@Zozano@lemy.lol avatar

Still preferable to Diavolo’s “death”.

AeroLemming ,

I have chronic pain and can confirm that this is NOT the case.

Blursty , to asklemmy in Why does it feel as though only the US and China (and maybe some other Asian countries) have an economic future?
@Blursty@lemmygrad.ml avatar

I can’t see what you see about the US. China yes, but the US has been circling the drain for some time now and getting increasingly desperate to cling on to global hegemony, but it’s slipping through their fingers.

The US has placed its assets in key leadership positions in Europe in order to stifle its growth and sell its states’ assets to American oligarchs. This is for example the root cause of all of the housing crises across Europe. Destroying any chance of European energy independence by its terrorist attack on NordStream forces industry to move to the US for cheaper costs of doing business. Its war in Ukraine has resulted in the state being massively in debt to the US as well as having its land stolen and sold to American oligarchs. The next stage of the plan is to get Ukraine into the EU to have European taxpayers foot the bill.

The US will finally fall when its currency loses its place as the world’s canonical medium of exchange. After that, this soft enslavement will become a much worse hard enslavement.

Skasi , to science_memes in Booper 2 Pooper

I just checked. My own pooper is more or less halfway between my booper and my feet. So since I am a rept if I were a reptile I would be measured only half my current human size.

EtherWhack ,
@EtherWhack@lemmy.world avatar

Cotton Hill, is that you?

marcos ,

Reptile legs usually add length in a direction that is orthogonal to the booper-to-pooper one.

someacnt_ , to science_memes in Suffering

Hmm, why are people so bad at teaching calc 2?

AlligatorBlizzard ,

This isn’t even an isolated thing, I was a physics math double major and I’ve got into discussions with friends, and the overwhelming consensus was that calc 2 was the worst. Possibly because it’s where sequences and series show up, whereas calc 3 is just calc 1 but in more dimensions.

TexasDrunk ,

You can add me to the list of people that had a whole ass problem with calc 2. In addition to what you mentioned, my professor was the kind of guy who looked down on you if you didn’t know as much math as him and he had his doctorate in math. He laughed at people asking questions. His office hours was just him asking if you were too stupid to do math.

I don’t know where he is now but I sure hope he’s stepping on a LEGO brick every morning when he gets out of bed.

marcos ,

And also, why are so many people traumatized by calc 2 and not by ordinary differential equations and complex analysis?

driving_crooner ,
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A lot of people have to take calc 2, but not ODE or Analysis. I had to take ODE, but nor Analysis for example.

simpleguy , to linux in The least happy computer users: Those running Arch Linux & Firefox
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@superkret But where is nixos?

filister ,

Under 6 😜

simpleguy ,
@simpleguy@cuddly.space avatar

@filister Above 7.5 and in right side of graph (not in picture) 😅😂

ace_garp , to nostupidquestions in In January, is it winter in Australia?
@ace_garp@lemmy.world avatar

I’m in two places:

  • In Australia

and

  • in tears!! XD

‘But do Australians call it “winter” in January and “summer” in July?’ !!!

  • For future reference, every country on the planet calls their own cold time of year - Winter, and their hot time of year - Summer.

Except countries near the equator(halfway between the top and bottom of a world map), equatorial countries are hot all year and have a wet-season and a dry-season.

Justas , to science_memes in Fisiks
@Justas@sh.itjust.works avatar

My wife has a couple of friends who are decent people but can’t find anyone they would want to date.

I also have a female neighbour who looks 20 years older than she really is, smokes like a chimney, drinks like a dam and has different men knock at her door at different hours of the same day.

It’s like attractiveness, lifestyle and personality don’t matter when it comes to attracting mates.

solsangraal ,

I also have a female neighbour who looks 20 years older than she really is, smokes like a chimney, drinks like a dam and has different men knock at her door at different hours of the same day.

LOL that sounds like a different kind of “relationship” than what’s discussed in this thread

variants ,

The penetrative kind of relationship

frezik ,

The transactional kind of relationship.

Persen ,

Crackheads usually meet lots of other crackheads (who usually enjoy sex) and manipulativeness is sadly a huge aspect of getting into relationships, bu how should I know, I’ve never been in a relationship.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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It’s like attractiveness, lifestyle and personality don’t matter when it comes to attracting mates.

I know a few people who are on the dating apps constantly, bring home lots of different people, and then are right back out on the apps again the next week. But they don’t find anyone committed, because they’re… always just swiping away looking for the next hook-up.

I also know a few friends who were married back in high school / college, got divorced in their late 20s/early 30s, dated around for a couple of years, and then got married again in short order. They were laser-focused on looking for a permanent partner and found them.

Then I know a few friends who are chronically single because they do not know when people are hitting on them. Like, utterly blind to it. You can have a girl sit down square in the guy’s lap and start playing with his hair and he will NOT GET THE CLUE. Its baffling.

A lot of it is about practice and recognizing social queues. A lot of it is knowing where to go to meet people. A lot of it is having a broad appetite - I know people who are simply terrified to talk to anyone of the wrong ethnicity or demographic, and that definitely hurts their prospects. I know people who are just incredibly picky, full stop, and won’t return calls or engage with anyone romantically because they’re always finding something they don’t like.

Attractiveness is only a piece of the puzzle. Lifestyle and personality are a big part of it, but not in the way you might immediately guess. Sometimes just showing up and having a conversation with new people is enough to get you laid, dating, and married.

jol ,

I know some people who, while they are nice nd attractive, are both complicated and set too high standards. A long term relationship is tough work. You will have compromises along the way. If you can’t accept that, you’re doomed to stay alone. Some people come to that conclusion sooner than others.

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