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tjsauce , to lemmyshitpost in IF THIS WAS A PLAIN TEXT POST YOU WOULDN'T HAVE READ IT

Well, the meme photo has many upvotes, so you are right.

wonderfulvoltaire , to piracy in Fallacies of Youtube

I love yt-dlp because it has built in sponsorblock & no ads obviously all you need is storage and patience to sort what you want to watch.

davel , to asklemmy in Most enjoyable content for the least amount of storage
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DuckTales erotic fanfiction and Z-code files.

bruhbeans OP ,

It’s like you’re in my head

mindbleach ,

… do those overlap?

PinkyCoyote OP , to letsnotmeet in Mother's murder suicide
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Added context: OK we just started talking about this and the mother had called a sister and the ex husband before the suicide. They had rushed over but were too late. Also the daughter was the one who sent someone to buy poison telling the man to buy this specific poisonous thing they put in wheat when drying it. Idk what its called. So the kids knew

kionite231 , to selfhosted in Best Privacy DDOS Blocking?

why downvote 🤔

GENTLEMANNEofLEISURE , to worldnews in Photos from a Pro-Palestine Rally today in Yemen
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is that dr breen

mlg ,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

His city 17 speech immediately flooded my head lmao

Mwa ,
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

fr tho

Windows2000Srv , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

I’m a bit like you! I’m studying to become a High School science teacher, so I’m not in a technical program. My computer serves mostly as a typing machine. I switched 2 years ago and it wasn’t all smooth, but I’ll share some of the things I encountered and what I did.

First problem I had, cloud sync. I used to be a a big OneDrive user and I wanted to sync everything with my drive as I used to be. There isn’t a very good program for syncing OneDrive. I bought a licence to InSync and it made it work flawlessly. Seriously good software! (nowadays I host my own Nextcloud server, but don’t start with that, it’s a lot of job for not a whole lot).

Second problem was getting used to LibreOffice. Compared to Office, LO isn’t formated around pages, every text you write is considered “one big text” and then it calculates where to put its page breaks and everything. What does it change? Not a whole lot, but technically speaking, it’s not as good as a formatting tool as Word is. Doesn’t really matter if you aren’t a formatting freak like I am, but it took me a some time to get use to it. To get better with it, I recommend you to practice styles on it (text style and page style).

Third problem, collaboration. I didn’t find a very good solution to it. What I do is I ask all my colleagues to write their parts online (Google Docs, MS Office Online,…) then once everything is done and perfectly written, I download it and open it in LO and do the final formatting. So I’m always the one doing the formatting. It’s important than when you give it back to your teachers, give it in a .PDF format. (Btw, unrelated, but look into Zotero, it’s a life saver)

And a general tip and trick I could give you is to keep close a Windows/Mac machine (not with you at all times, but just something you access fairly easily if you plan in advance). There were a few times a professor mandated that we submitted the work in MS office format, and I didn’t want to risk it not being right, so I did it in LO and polished it in Office. That and I was asked to use a very specific, Windows only software, so having it was very useful.

If you have other questions, don’t hesitate to ask!

clark OP ,
@clark@midwest.social avatar

Thank you so much for writing this elaborate comment! Super appreciate it. :)

Llituro , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?
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using google’s office tools is going to be pretty generally acceptable for most people. depending on your studies, you might be expected to use windows software at some point. i would recommend dual booting. depending on your computing hardware, buying a relatively cheap 1 TB SSD from any retailer and installing windows on it is usually the best option. should simply be a matter of selecting the correct boot device from your system bios. for psychologists, my supposition would be that any proprietary software used, if any, would be windows exclusive.

clark OP ,
@clark@midwest.social avatar

Honestly I did look into dual booting some time ago, but I don’t think (and this is just a guess) that I’ll be that dependent on Windows for my studies, and it feels a bit icky to have a secondary OS that I’ll barely use (just like me having Play Store on my GOS phone). :')

Azarova ,
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If you’re ever forced to use windows for whatever reason, your college should have computers in a library or something that you could use. As far as office software compatibility goes, the office documents themselves are likely to show up with formatting errors if opened in another office suite, but there’s no such issue if you export to PDF though, so I always did my work in LibreOffice and then turned in a PDF and there were never any issues. For group work, I always found it easier to just use one of the browser-based office suites for file compatibility or for working on the same document together.

PenisDuckCuck9001 , to lemmyshitpost in Why is it so easy to avoid nettles as an adult?

Not knowing what a nettle is makes it extremely easy.

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe the US cousin of the kettle?

ninjaphysics , to gaming in Know any good pinball video games?

This comment isn’t helpful, but I really love Demon’s Tilt. I appreciate this post and the suggestions here!

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

When I studied at the uni 5 years ago we only collaborated over Google Docs. I’d strongly recommend online collaboration over sending files back and forth. For most things I ran Linux, and booted into Windows when there was a particular need for it, which wasn’t often. But it all depends on what software you’re expected to run during your studies. If you have room on your drive maybe having a minimal Windows install along side Linux could be a good thing?

Also, I’d recommend a distro that comes out of the box with working BTRFS snapshots. The last thing you want is have the machine you rely on for school shit the bed due to a bad update or something you do, and you have to learn how to repair Linux in the middle of an assignment that’s due tomorrow. With snapshots you can just roll back to before it shat the bed.

MerchantsOfMisery , to piracy in RIP fmovies. Long live sudo

I just pirate whole seasons and then burn them to blu- ray for long term storage/old time’s sake. I love having my media compartmentalized on discs.

SaltySalamander ,

I prefer having them instantly accessible from my truenas server. Plex is a godsend.

gears ,

Use jellyfin

SaltySalamander ,

I will if Plex ever stops doing what I need it to. As it stands, it works perfectly fine so I see no reason to switch.

Policeshootout ,

I use an android device and my NAS is a Synology ds923. Jellyfin wasn’t nearly as smooth an experience for me as Plex was. I’m willing to switch to FOSS but it doesn’t seem as good yet…

MerchantsOfMisery ,

I just use my PC for movies + a projector that’s plugged in, so I like keeping it really simple and avoiding stuff like Plex.

SaltySalamander ,

I like being able to access it anywhere, on (most) any device of my choosing.

MerchantsOfMisery ,

I find I just end up watching too much media if it’s too accessible like that. With discs + computer + projector, it’s easier for me to have dedicated media time without it bleeding into other things I should be doing.

cyberpunk007 ,

Sounds like we have the same setup.

davel , to programmerhumor in Anyone here use assembly?
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Assembly code is for writing C compilers, and C compilers are for writing Lisp interpreters.

henfredemars ,

I saw a Scheme interpreter written in assembly running a C compiler written in Scheme.

davel ,
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henfredemars , (edited )

There’s actually good reasons for this design. It’s easy to write a Scheme interpreter in assembly, but it’s hard to write a C compiler in assembly that handles everything correctly. Much rather write it in higher level language if possible and Scheme lowers the bar to getting there, so you can get away from using assembly as quickly as possible. Or you can copy somebody else’s Scheme implementation of a C compiler because now you’re platform independent.

Then you can write your C compiler in C (or steal a better compiler already written in C) and close the loop. For your final step, you use the C compiler to compile itself.

wewbull ,

Only the most very basic compilers. C compilers are in C mainly.

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

Not the first C compiler obviously. According to this Stack Overflow post, BCPL* begat B, which begat C. Language self-hosting is pretty fascinating.

*Perhaps BCPL was originally written in assembly; I’m not certain: github.com/SergeGris/BCPL-compiler

ulterno ,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Talking about bootstrap here?

wewbull ,

Indeed

Revan343 ,

And that’s how you get the Thompson hack

RestrictedAccount ,

Back in High School in the 80’s me and a buddy wrote a Z-80 editor assembler in TRS-DOS BASIC.

It was not rocket science.

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

I never did get very far with the TRS-80 Editor Assembler, but that was my first exposure to such things.

I also remember the BASIC code for the Dancing Daemon which was replete with PEEKs and POKEs, such that much of it was written in machine code.

nobleshift ,
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SpaceNoodle , to programmerhumor in Anyone here use assembly?

Mebly I do, and mebly I don’t.

sag OP ,

I have Dyslexia ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Sorry.

lord_ryvan ,

You dropped this \

Short explanation: Type ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ to see ¯_(ツ)_/¯.

Long expanation: Lemmy supports formatting, like italic becomes italic. To stop this from happening, you can put a \ before it like _; the \ isn’t shown. This is why ¯_(ツ)/¯ becomes ¯(ツ)/¯. To show a \ you need an additional \ like so: \, and to make sure _ is shown and not turned into italic, it too needs . This is why ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ becomes ¯_(ツ)

ulterno ,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Alternatively, you can just use the `` enclosure, used for single line code.
That is a “grave accent” or a “backtick”, the key you will find on the left of the ‘1’ key and under the ‘Esc’ key on a standard (ISO, maybe) 104/105 key qwerty keyboard.

¯_(ツ)_/¯

AnUnusualRelic ,
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The backslash is known as an escape character in this context, because it removes (escapes) the special meaning of the following character.

It’s also used that way in most Unix shells.

theneverfox ,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

I’m sorry, I have no idea what you’re talking about. Could you explain it in assembly?

lord_ryvan ,

<span style="color:#323232;">global _main
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    extern  _GetStdHandle@4
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    extern  _WriteFile@20
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    extern  _ExitProcess@4
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    section .text
</span><span style="color:#323232;">_main:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    ; DWORD  bytes;    
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    mov     ebp, esp
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    sub     esp, 4
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    ; hStdOut = GetstdHandle( STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    -11
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    call    _GetStdHandle@4
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    mov     ebx, eax    
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    ; WriteFile( hstdOut, message, length(message), &bytes, 0);
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    0
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    lea     eax, [ebp-4]
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    eax
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    (message_end - message)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    message
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    ebx
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    call    _WriteFile@20
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    ; ExitProcess(0)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    push    0
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    call    _ExitProcess@4
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    ; never here
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    hlt
</span><span style="color:#323232;">message:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    db      '¯\_(ツ)_/¯', 10
</span><span style="color:#323232;">message_end:
</span>
lightscription , (edited )

Do you want to show us what that looks like in assembly, ASCII from machine code? …ha, ha, ha, no!

Depends on the device, I know. Such a pain without the higher level languages.

What would it look like for ARM android touch screens? Just for one character…

But if some characters go missing or are exchanged for others for no discernable reason, then might that be an exploit on a EC or assembly level?

driving_crooner , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

I had no problem, but my classmates hated me because everytime a professor gave us an assignment to be done in excel I asked that if it was ok to use livreoffice because I use Linux and they always changed it to be done on R or Python.

unn ,

Couldn’t you just save in the excel format?

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