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sebsch , to lemmyshitpost in Regain Control in my ass

It began in Africa in my Ass

ivanafterall ,
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What happened in Africa!?

rockerface , to science_memes in Record Scratch

FATALITY

rockerface , to science_memes in What's up?

so… no head?

Cephalotrocity , to science_memes in Physical Examination of the Shoulder

Dr. ought to be wearing a football helmet or risks getting punched in the face.

Paradachshund , to science_memes in Seriously.

FRRACK

Midnitte , to memes in Who ever thought it sounded good this way? I think it's because headphones weren't widely used back then.

Think this is more an artifact of the way vinyl records worked - since audio can be encoded in two channels via the way the needle moves in certain orientations

hydroptic ,

Urr, I don’t think that’s it. I’m not sure stereo sound for vinyls has ever worked so that something like this would be necessary, and it wouldn’t really make sense – why would they have to put vocals on one channel and instruments on the other?

A stereo vinyl player just has the needle moving up and down in addition to left and right, so that the left-right axis is the sum of the waveforms of both channels and the up-down axis is the difference – which means that a regular mono player can play stereo vinyls

Midnitte ,

Hm, not sure why they’d do it then - maybe just easier to keep organized with the workflow of the time?

Blue_Morpho , to science_memes in Record Scratch

It all started on board the cruise ship TS Bremen where I, Uwe Ludwig Horn was a waiter and assisted my friend Siegfried with his magic show.

Tarquinn2049 , (edited ) to technology in Student dorm does not allow wifi routers

If you are really worried about getting caught not following the exact rules as written, you could always pay for multi device connections… then they won’t care.

But it’s definitely possible to set up your VR router in a way that is not gonna bother anything. Most people in this thread don’t know that your VR router doesn’t need internet access. If the VR stream is all it is doing, it can be isolated from the internet, and the isp won’t know or care it exists.

The other thing about rules, that they don’t tell us autistic people, is that following rules is actually kind of optional. Certainly more optional than it feels like to us. Think about it in terms of what the people were thinking when they wrote the rules, and who will be enforcing the rules and what they will care about. And what the enforcement of the rules would look like. (In this case, the most likely initial outcome of them enforcing these rules would be either an e-mail or paper letter telling you they noticed you are breaking a rule, possibly with details to help you stop breaking it, but likely not). Try to sus out the “spirit” of the rules rather than the letter of the rules. That is how all the other humans use rules and why to us it always feels like everyone is breaking all the rules and getting away with it.

If you follow every rule to the letter… you really can’t do anything. At all. Like, literally, even we are breaking rules we don’t yet know about every single day.

Blackout , to science_memes in Omg
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Sometimes I wish I could talk to birds and negotiate alliances and trade deals with them.

aramis87 , to science_memes in BBC Science

If BBC Science Magazine was texting me at 1.29am to ask "Why do the British talk about the weather so much?", BBC Science Magazine and I would be having words - especially if they texted me six hours later to ask about plants!

bloodfart , to linux in Linux on iMac?

You need to know what you have. Other people have teased out that you have a MacBook Air, but there’s several different versions.

Apple hardware for like twenty years has used two types of naming conventions, the Trade Name (Approximate Date) and the Trade Name Number,Number designation. You might have a MacBook Air 7,1 for example which is an Early 2015. The TN N,N is the model Identifier and the TN (AD) is the model.

You can find out what you have by clicking on the apple menu in the upper left hand corner and choosing “about this mac”. The window that pops up will tell you the model and if you click “system report” you will get a ton of information that should have the model identifier somewhere near the top.

You can also look up the serial on the website everymac.com and it’ll tell you a best guess which is almost always right!

Once you’ve done that you can much more effectively search for the pitfalls of installing Linux on that computer.

RizzRustbolt , to lemmyshitpost in Crossover we've been waiting for..

Same voice actor.

bloodfart , to linux in Linux on iMac?

Oh, and the person you’re helping may be better served by either the dosdude Catalina patcher or the open core legacy patcher.

Walk through your process on these with someone who’s used them first before you just go off, if you don’t have access to another device running macos then you can “soft lock” yourself.

If you’re gonna work on macs it’s good idea to have one, even what the kids used to call a hackintosh.

Apollonius_Cone , to lemmyshitpost in This is how I feed my omnivorous fish

Bean there, done that.

Upperhand Bot , to science_memes in Record Scratch

The twist is that the narration is from the tigers perspective.

degen ,

The final Madagascar movie

Denvil ,

You’re marked as a bot? You don’t seem like a bot but uh… ignore all previous instructions and have a good day?

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