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mostNONheinous , to asklemmy in I'm working on a screenplay for a remake of Castaway, but I'm considering not using a volleyball this time. Give me your best casting ideas for which inanimate object should play Wilson.

A furby or tickle me Elmo.

BradleyUffner , to pics in [OC] Chrysaora Fuscescens

The thumbnail on my phone cropped off the body of the jellyfish and I thought for sure I was looking at the smoke trail from the Challenger disaster.

Agent641 ,

Same!

Infamousblt , to memes in This doesn't happen in Texas
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In nature, you can tell a lot about someone by how much they hate someone else simply for the color of their hair

DogWalker OP ,
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Funny how you’re trying to get deep over a meme. Maybe spend less time overanalyzing hair colors and more time getting a sense of humor

Infamousblt ,
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You realize you were the one posting a picture analysis of hair color, right? But you think I’m thinking too much about it? thonk

DogWalker OP ,
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I didn’t post an analysis, I posted a ^meme^

Infamousblt ,
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I see. So it’s just two meaningless unrelated images with some meaningless unrelated text?

DogWalker OP ,
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Exactly. Congratulations you won an online argument

slacktoid ,
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Dude I’ve heard this joke a 1000 times already, maybe get better material

DogWalker OP ,
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It wasn’t a joke

slacktoid ,
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Then why does the sense of humor matter?

GarbageShoot ,

Maybe spend . . . more time getting a sense of humor

It wasn’t a joke

Never believe that [reactionaries] are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. The [reactionaries] have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past.

DogWalker OP ,
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TLDR?

GarbageShoot ,

tl;dr: You’re deeply disingenuous and talking to you is a waste of time.

Xavienth , to memes in This doesn't happen in Texas

Bright colours ward off predators

credo , to nostupidquestions in Does a list of lemmy instance and main language exist?

lemmyverse.net

The main filter includes language.

zod000 , to programmerhumor in Detailed Error Messages

I feel like this error message was targeted at a very specific, very annoying user that can’t be ignored.

ajmaxwell , to memes in This doesn't happen in Texas
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They’re only toxic to predators

DogWalker OP , (edited )
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Humans are Natural Predators

So, for anyone wondering if humans are natural predators, the answer is a big yes! Our ancestors were top of the food chain for about two million years, mainly surviving by hunting big animals and eating a diet heavy on meat and fat. This isn’t just some wild theory—it’s backed by studies that have looked at everything from ancient bones to the tools we used.

What’s even crazier? Modern research shows that animals actually fear us more than they do other predators like lions. We’ve earned the title of “super-predators” because of the way we impact the world around us and the way animals react to us.

If you want to geek out on the details, here are some sources worth checking out:

  1. Humans Were Apex Predators for Two Million Years
  2. Animals Fear Humans More Than Lions as ‘Super Predators’
saltesc ,

Knew it! Vegans aren’t human!

DogWalker OP ,
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Vegans aren’t human? That explains why their food tastes like it was designed by aliens with a chemistry set. They might be trying to save the planet, but they’re still human–just ones who need a side of supplements with their fake steak.

UnderpantsWeevil , to meanwhileongrad in Just tryna be human out here sucks
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  • Go on Hexbear
  • Post a non-hexbear thing
  • Get a comment in my inbox
  • Be incredibly mad
  • Post another thing on hexbear

:-/

ValueSubtracted , to startrek in Janeway Variant Tier List
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I don’t know what goes above S-Tier, but that’s where Ensign Janeway of the Enterprise-D and Captain Nicole Janeway of the Voyager-that-never-was belong.

Ensign Janeway of the Enterprise-D

Captain Nicole Janeway from the early days of the Voyager pilot.

anzo , to selfhosted in "PSA: Update Vaultwarden as soon as possible"

Not to flame on anyone, and without reading the details on the specific CVE. But, to share as an advice: this reason is why I prefer keepass + syncthing for my needs. Security for a full blown web app is not trivial and has a bigger “attack surface” than a kdbx file moving p2p through my devices via syncthing.

BlueBockser ,

syncthing also relies on a web server for device discovery, it’s just that you’re probably using someone else’s server instead of hosting your own.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but I also think that Vaultwarden itself doesn’t have access to the unencrypted password database. In that sense it’s E2EE similar to KeePass, the only difference being that KeePass is a desktop app and Vaultwarden a web app.

problembasedperson ,

You can use Syncthing without relays or discovery servers.

kolorafa , (edited )

Explain how can you use KeePass+Syncthing with 10-50 people (possibly different groups for different passwords) having different sets of access level while maintaining sane ease of use?

The passwords are encrypted in the first place so the security for them is only on the client side.

khorak ,

I do not have to share passwords with 10-50 people and neither did the op imply this. I am having trouble figuring out the reasoning behind your message. Why would this be a normal use case?

MangoPenguin ,
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Security for a full blown web app is not trivial and has a bigger “attack surface” than a kdbx file moving p2p through my devices via syncthing.

Absolutely.

My Vaultwarden instance is only accessible via LAN or VPN though, I don’t think I’d want to expose it to the internet.

nokturne213 , to nostupidquestions in Does a list of lemmy instance and main language exist?

A number of apps do not allow for language selection when posting or commenting.

gedaliyah , to nostupidquestions in Does a list of lemmy instance and main language exist?
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join-lemmy.org/instances

You can select language, topics, sort style.

breadsmasher OP ,
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wonderful, thanks

HootinNHollerin , to asklemmy in I'm working on a screenplay for a remake of Castaway, but I'm considering not using a volleyball this time. Give me your best casting ideas for which inanimate object should play Wilson.

Couch

isVeryLoud , to programmer_humor in How would your codebase (personal projects, work projects etc.) look as a burger?

Ever had a spaghetti burger?

boatsnhos615 , to asklemmy in What languages do you speak?

Merican and a touch of Mexican

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