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cmgvd3lw , to nostupidquestions in Why do Olympic medalists bite their medals?

Its always been a lie. 1000011840

Trex202 ,

You can’t have your chocolate gold metal and eat it too.

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@lemmy.world avatar

But you can keep the medal and eat the chocolate. It’s really a big middle finger to that whole idiom, now that you mention it.

PlexSheep , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

I study computer science and it’s definitely been an advantage. That being said, I believe circumstances might wary between institutions, countries, subjects and teachers a lot.

For documents, when we have a group task, we just use collaboration platforms online, like Google docs. Gets the job done easily.

When you’re alone, using free stuff shouldn’t be a problem.

A little advice: don’t bother with latex and use typst instead. Latex works but it’s often weird and the error messages are hidden in a thousand lines of “unfull hbox”

Stern , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

youtube.com/ - does nice lil animated shorts

youtube.com/ - Uses recut Simpsons footage to make dark edits

eugenia , to linux in Various distros across different families freezing when doing package manager updates
@eugenia@lemmy.ml avatar

I have the same problem with an older macbook air and linux, and I bought a new SSD for it (will be here at the end of the month, since it’s a special pre-ssd model). Husband, who’s an engineer, said that such hard freezes are usually the ssd’s fault, and not the memory’s (he said memory creates other kinds of crashes, but not this kind of hard freeze).

dandroid OP ,

Well, I just reinstalled on a new SSD this morning. Fingers crossed it all works out! It usually takes a few weeks for the issues to start happening each time, so I guess I’ll just wait in agony until then. 🥲

mbirth , to technology in Is there a Git repository activity aggregator, like GitHub's user activity but platform independent?

OpenHub is vaguely working like this. It is meant to accumulate all your development work throughout the Internet. E.g. my profile there looks like this:

openhub.net/accounts/mbirth

It’s not for self-hosting, though, as far as I’m aware.

2xsaiko OP ,
@2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

This looks interesting too, maybe a bit overkill for what I’m looking for though. I’ll take a look, thanks!

Shadow , to selfhost in [Question] what is the recommended procedure for replacing a pool on TrueNAS?
@Shadow@lemmy.ca avatar

Pull one drive at a time and replace it with the new one, let zfs rebuild and then do it again.

Rudee OP ,

Will this work even if the drives are different sizes?

Shadow ,
@Shadow@lemmy.ca avatar

Yes, this is a commonly done thing. If you google you’ll find a lot more info on this.

knolord , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

Current student here (CS, so sadly not in your field):

In my case, college/university actually made sure, I and many others would be using Linux as their main system. The computer lab is using Linux (Ubuntu 22.04 mainly) although Windows machines (mostly for beginner courses) and Macs (for stuff like Final Cut Pro and other Apple exclusive software) are available and many courses are either requiring or putting mainline support towards Linux.

Document wise - we were taught LaTeX from day 1 and are expected to have at least the knowledge to utilize the given .cls files. Sharing documents is rather a free-for-all: When LaTeX is required for the course, either Overleaf or the university git is the choice for group-work, otherwise there aren’t requirements for using .docx files or other files.

Hope I could give you an insight, although not in your field.

narc0tic_bird , to selfhost in [Question] what is the recommended procedure for replacing a pool on TrueNAS?

Temporarily connect the new drives via USB enclosures and clone the data via ZFS snapshots.

wargreymon , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?

The Action Lab easily my favourite

the_beber , to science_memes in Anatomy Pickup Lines

If you use number 4, you should prepare thyself for what comes next.

SomeGuy69 , to games in Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
@SomeGuy69@lemmy.world avatar

Gamescom, then I bookmark the trailer of games I’m interested at with their release date. A few months later I can just open the bookmarks and know what is releasing this month. Whenever I find out a game is delayed, I edit the bookmark with the new date. It’s very easy to keep track of new releases that way.

I do it this way, because I’ve had quite a few good games that I completely missed because of not checking the news in that week.

Varyk , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in How Do You Explain to a Fully Grown Adult That Constantly Mocking Others' Appearance (Even on TV) is Toxic Behavior?

Anecdotal:

I found the most effective way is not to explain it all at one time, but to make off the cuff remarks that clearly show you disagree with what they said without making it sound like you’re attacking them because they’ll stop internalizing anything you say instantly that way.

I knew someone that often made homophobic comments, and I always made a point to casually reply “nah, it never really bothered me”, or “sure, but it doesn’t affect your life at all” and shrug.

For a long time they said something like “yuck, It’s just gross” or " I don’t like it", but I never pursued the topic any more than my disagreeing comments until months later they asked me “okay, seriously how does it not bother you that gay people…”

That’s the point where you can bring up logic or expand on what you think.

And again, don’t go overboard, but you can expand on the points that it doesn’t affect your life how other people choose to love or who other people choose to love, and isn’t the world a better place with more love in it?

Simple, concise, irrefutable statements that are easy to digest once someone is asking questions and willing to listen to your answer.

Then you just let them digest that.

Apparently the comment that eventually clicked in their head in my situation was “isn’t the world a better place with more love in it?” because we interacted almost daily and they didn’t make homophobic comments for a while after the one time we had a longer conversation about gay people(they had been making less homophobic comments around me since I began replying with those casual comments during this whole process, which took months probably), and then one day we went to dinner again and he explicitly told me that that comment had been rattling around in his head and while he still thought it was weird for two dudes to kiss each other, he had come to the conclusion that it was crazy for him to react so strongly because obviously the world is a better place with more love in it and besides it doesn’t actually affect his life at all.

And I just said " that’s great" or something and left it at that.

So now anytime I hear someone say something -ist, I casually but directly disagree and then let it go until the next time or unless they ask what I mean.

Anyone I’ve tried to talk to in any extended manner without them expressing curiosity first pulls their limbs and head into a shell and works on developing whatever prejudice they have to make it more foolproof and less prone to examination.

2nd:

It doesn’t always take months, I mett one guy walking his dog sitting at a park bench once who had similar prejudices and I did the exact same thing, a casual comment and he wanted to enter into a deeper conversation right away that it later became clear, had led him to critically examining his ideas.

But patience is key for sure with this method.

ilovecheese OP ,
@ilovecheese@feddit.uk avatar

Thank you for the excellent response!

The problem seems to be a mental disconnect they just cant overcome.

Immediately after criticizing some racist news story (so not all bad!) they then mocked the reporter or news reader for their appearance.

I pointed out the hypocrisy of that being just the same as how racism starts. I don’t think it sunk in in any meaningful way though.

hoshikarakitaridia ,
@hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah for someone to change their whole viewpoint takes time.

Imagine if someone was gonna try to argue that your opinion on a recent conflict is wrong. Obv if it’s that confronting you’re gone disregard that. But if he says something about it every once in a while you start to think more about and then you learn and grow. Because either you come to the conclusion your standpoint is really short sighted, or you at least appreciate their perspective.

And let me be clear: whatever you learn, it will be a good thing, because the more perspective, the more experience.

I have a friend who votes for trump and we clash heads a lot about politics, but I know I will learn so much about his viewpoint it is worth it to a certain degree, and I’m not gonna try to “convince” him, because I want him to critically think about his opinions and learn what he needs to from my perspective.

If you wanna fight racism for example, be a living example about how stupid it is and how nice it feels to know you can judge people by what they do and not what they look like. Don’t talk about, just be clear whenever the topic comes up.

ilovecheese OP ,
@ilovecheese@feddit.uk avatar

While I do completely agree with all your points, I don’t see what I can learn from mocking someones ‘wonky lip’ or ‘saggy eye lids’ for example.

And for context, this isn’t a new issue, it’s been brought up a good few times over the last year or so.

Varyk , (edited )

It’s an incremental effort that does not always pay off, but anything bigger, more sudden and especially anything hostile, always fails.

I feel like on some level the bigot knows that all they’re doing is being a bully, but it’s so much easier and comforting to be a bully than to be honest with themselves or examine themselves that they’ve never exercised that muscle.

So anything more than incremental support for a bully to be more tolerant is interpreted as an attack and then they’re like okay so I have to change this so my perspective/sense-of-self can never be contradicted again.

I guess that’s it, that the goal is not to encourage them to be a different person, but rather to encourage them to be part of something new or unfamiliar: tolerance.

orcrist ,

Pointing out hypocrisy rarely changes the person’s mind. They consider it a personal attack and categorize you as an opponent. I’m not saying what you should or shouldn’t say, but rather to help you predict likely responses.

Also, people learn discrimination growing up. It takes time to unlearn, and many people never do. You won’t always succeed, but at the same time, often your words and actions are felt my multiple people simultaneously.

MrsDoyle ,

Thanks for posting this, it’s truly helpful. I’m trying similar methods with a few friends who have lots of wonderful qualities but also some weird bigotries. The hardest thing is controlling my anger - their views have real, damaging consequences for people who have done them no harm, whom they have never even met. But you’re right, an angry reproach feels like an attack and can have the opposite effect.

Varyk ,

thanks, thats good to hear.

i tried a lot of things for a lot of years and the only thing I’ve ever seen actually change someone’s mind or behavior is a concise, unambiguous statement of one’s own conflicting positive perspective and then leaving it alone until the bigot grows curious enough that you’re not tacitly agreeing with their prejudice that they feel compelled to examine the issue.

after several instances, I’ll get a pause and then: “but really, women are…, right?” or “but black culture is…, right” and then its “no, i dont think so”, “not any more than…” or the like.

Not tacitly agreeing with prejudice makes it a lot harder to make and keep friends with literally everyone these days, but at least I don’t have to say “yeah, i guess so…” and feel kind of shitty to be agreeing with something I don’t believe just to stay in a friend circle.

some_guy ,

You need to ditch those people.

SLVRDRGN ,

Anything I’ve tried to talk to in any extended manner without them expressing curiosity for first pulls their limbs and head into a shell and works on developing whatever prejudice they have to make it more foolproof and less prone to examination.

All of what you said was insightful, but that takes all the cake.

Varyk ,

i appreciate it, and have fixed the silly autocorrect mistakes I hadn’t noticed.

vext01 , to aboringdystopia in "it is almost impossible to eliminate toxic pfas from your diet"
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Something about this article doesn’t sit right with me.

Everything (even water) is toxic at some dose. How much of these PFAs are we talking and how much is dangerous?

solsangraal ,

i think one of the main points was that there hasn’t been enough research to know those things. all they know is that the chemicals don’t break down, accumulate in the body, and are in everything. they dont’ know which one(s) lead to cancer, or how much of it is bad. followed by a bunch of dubious advice like “eat out less,” but with not even a hint about how to hold corporations accountable

dgriffith ,

This is the hard part. Modern techniques can detect just about anything in anything, down to parts per billion or less.

So we all have measurable quantities of PFAS , radioactive materials, arsenic, plastics, endocrine disrupters and so on and so forth, but there are very few actual hard numbers as to what levels are distinctly harmful and what levels are just “something else will kill you long before this does”.

blibla OP ,

the comparison with “water poisoning” isn’t valid since it’s not like you overdose and you die, instead it accumulates in your body and has life shortening effects. Your body normally digests things in a non poisonous dose and it leaves your body after a while, that’s what’s different.

As for the effects:

from epa.gov/…/our-current-understanding-human-health-…: " Current peer-reviewed scientific studies have shown that exposure to certain levels of PFAS may lead to:

  • Reproductive effects such as decreased fertility or increased high blood pressure in pregnant women.
  • Developmental effects or delays in children, including low birth weight, accelerated puberty, bone variations, or behavioral changes.
  • Increased risk of some cancers, including prostate, kidney, and testicular cancers.
  • Reduced ability of the body’s immune system to fight infections, including reduced vaccine response.
  • Interference with the body’s natural hormones.
  • Increased cholesterol levels and/or risk of obesity. " The list is only gonna grow imo
vext01 ,
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Thanks.

I wasn’t saying the article was definitely BS, but rather it’s just a little sparse WRT quantities etc.

Salix , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?

Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection

It’s available on Linux, Windows, Android, iOS, and the web.

I play them on my phone to pass time.

feoh ,

This is brilliant. Thank you!

exu , to selfhosted in Confused about Podman

I use podman mainly because it’s very easy to manage using systemd services. Unfortunately, the command for generating these service files, podman-generate, is deprecated and won’t receive new features.

Auto updating is done just using a simple tag and enabling a systemd timer to do it regularly for you.

It’s easiest to start with the rootful mode, you won’t have additional settings to set and no issues with permissions, UIDs and networking.

For networking, I always create a network per service I want to run. For example Nextcloud and its database would go in one network and you’d only forward the port for the webinterface for outside access.

In addition to networks I also use pods, this basically groups the containers together to start/stop them as one. If you use this, you have to set your port forwarding here.

poVoq ,
@poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

Podman-generate was replaced by Quadlet .container files, which works better.

And a Pod also has it’s own virtual network, why manually create one?

exu ,

I haven’t taken the time yet to switch my Ansible playbooks to Quadlet, so can’t comment on that.

I only skimmed the manpages, thanks for the info.

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