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Tixanou , to asklemmy in On the Internet, what is a dead giveaway that someone is actually a kid?

I aint reading allat💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

Like if gay is bad and u a sigma (YT shorts raised me)
👇

AlexWIWA ,

Nice yap sesh

twei ,

Bro is fluent in yappanese 💀💀💀

AlexWIWA ,

That yappanomics degree clutch 😭🙌🏻💀

xmunk , to nostupidquestions in Would America be as divided if Trump lost to Hillary in 2016?

Not at all, Trump’s presidency provided a false air of legitimacy for those fringe beliefs. And his success forced politicians to morph into his sycophants - if he’d failed the GOP would assume that going that extreme was unpalatable to Americans.

bizarroland ,

If Trump had lost to Hillary Clinton then people would make fun of him for not even being able to beat Hillary Clinton when there was a multi hundreds of millions of dollars hate campaign launched against her that was so effective that people still hate Hillary today.

AA5B ,

I can see Saturday Night Live doing an election special - I want to see a Clinton look alike get raucously drunk in celebration, yelling “ Hey Donald, grab this, ya pussy!”

DragonTypeWyvern ,

I hate Hillary because she’s family friends with the man who killed my father and five million other people to get a job.

bionicjoey , to asklemmy in Pizza chefs of Lemmy, is a job as a pizza chef a physically demanding job?

I’ve seen enough cartoons to know that you need strong lungs to sing baritone Italian operas whilst tossing the pizza dough into the air.

lesnout27 OP ,

Very good point, didn’t think about that. Thx!

EleventhHour , to nostupidquestions in Is someone safe if they report income from illegal means to the IRS?
@EleventhHour@lemmy.world avatar

while it’s probably true that the IRS is more interested in you paying your taxes than prosecuting you because that income may have been “illegitimate,” that doesn’t mean that other agencies might not be interested in the information you provide to the IRS. The FBI/DEA/DHS could easily get a hold of those records and use them to pursue an investigation.

and, yes, your tax returns can be used as evidence in court.

this is why money laundering (obfuscating the origin of illegitimate earnings to make them appear legitimate, esp for tax purposes) is such a lucrative trade.

my advice: never volunteer information which could later be used against you.

TropicalDingdong , to asklemmy in You have 15$. How would you spend it so that you'll be the happiest you can be for 15$ ?

15$?

Register a domain name based on some hair brain fantasy for the year.

Then spend the year ideating and fantasizing about what might be while doing nothing.

Thats a whole year of value for 15 bucks.

mocha_lotsofmilk ,

This feels like a personal attack

Iheartcheese ,
@Iheartcheese@lemmy.world avatar

You’re also fat.

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar
Empricorn ,

I… think we have different definitions of happiness, and drastically different ideas of the “the happiest we could be”.

GreatAlbatross ,
@GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

And eventually, 10 years and over £100 for a domain you’ll never use.
It’s me. Too many domains I have no idea what to do with.

bjoern_tantau , to linux in Are there any things in Linux that need to be started over from scratch?
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Happens all the time on Linux. The current instance would be the shift from X11 to Wayland.

The first thing I noticed was when the audio system switched from OSS to ALSA.

Max_P ,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

And then ALSA to all those barely functional audio daemons to PulseAudio, and then again to PipeWire. That sure one took a few tries to figure out right.

bjoern_tantau ,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

And the strangest thing about that is that neither PulseAudio nor Pipewire are replacing anything. ALSA and PulseAudio are still there while I handle my audio through Pipewire.

angel , (edited )

How is PulseAudio still there? I mean, sure the protocol is still there, but it’s handled by pipewire-pulse on most systems nowadays (KDE specifically requires PipeWire).

Also, PulseAudio was never designed to replace ALSA, it’s sitting on top of ALSA to abstract some complexity from the programs, that would arise if they were to use ALSA directly.

lemmyvore ,

Pulse itself is not there but its functionality is (and they even preserved its interface and pactl). PipeWire is a superset of audio features from Pulse and Jack combined with video.

tetris11 ,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

For anyone wondering: Alsa does sound card detection and basic IO at the kernel level, Pulse takes ALSA devices and does audio mixing at the user/system level. Pipe does what Pulse does but more and even includes video devices

pete_the_cat ,

And then from ALSA to PulseAudio haha

Molecular0079 ,

They’re at different layers of the audio stack though so not really replacing.

DontTreadOnBigfoot , to nostupidquestions in Is the word Alphabet literally just a conjunction made from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet?
@DontTreadOnBigfoot@lemmy.world avatar

Yes

Where does the word alphabet come from?

The word alphabet comes from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet: alpha and beta. It was first used, in its Latin form, alphabetum, by Tertullian during the 2nd–3rd century CE and by St. Jerome.

PlantDadManGuy OP ,

I woke up at 7:00 a.m. for this and had a sudden moment of clarity out of absolutely nowhere. Thank you.

gerbler ,

These little epiphanies are always fun. Like when you realise how many maths and astronomy terms are just romanised Arabic words like Algebra and Algorithm.

Another fun one that I wasn’t smart enough to notice on my own is that the Hindu-Arabic numerals have the same number of angles in the symbols as the number they represent.

ook_the_librarian ,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

You had a Sudden Clarity Clarence moment, but you don’t think in memes.

SomeoneElseMod ,

It’s a Christmas miracle! 😉

rynzcycle ,

So calling it your ABCs when you're younger isn't that far off. Interesting.

MajorHavoc , to linux in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

It’s the year of the Linux desktop! /s

But seriously, I think I’m going to buy a SteamDeck.

clif ,

I’ve been considering this too. I don’t have much time at all to game but feel like maybe I’d do better with a portable than can stream to a TV.

I need to search up if they support all games or just those that have been ported. Surely it’s more than what has been ported to Linux…

But my mouse and keyboard, hmm

noodlejetski ,
RiikkaTheIcePrincess ,
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@pawb.social avatar

Protondb is a hugely useful site (okay, maybe not that huge but it’s great)! There’s WineHQ for Wine but it’s kinda… a little creaky, if you know what I mean. Doesn’t seem to get much attention.

Protondb, on the other paw, has lots of useful info from a quick-and-simple “how likely is it to work?” indicator to “Here’s what I had to do to make it flawless” reports from users. VERY useful! wiggles emphatically! (also it splits reports between PC and Deck)

Oh, also GloriousEggroll’s Proton fork is kinda great, for critters who like to faff about with stuff as I do: github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom Dunno if that’s of any use on Deck though.

Cralder ,

That’s what the “verified for deck” is for in steam. In my experience every game works that fulfills these criteria:

A. Is not one of a few competitive multiplayer games that have decided to not allow Linux players to play. Among these are Destiny 2 and PUBG for example.

B. Does not require mouse and keyboard (and even then the touchpads and steam input sometimes makes it work anyways)

C. Is not VR (for obvious reasons)

If you are unsure you can also check protondb which someone else linked.

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  • MajorHavoc ,

    Awesome. Thanks!

    Webster ,

    Just got a steam deck and love it. I also got the official dock and can’t believe how bad it is. I have to unplug it and my TV half the time to get the dock to connect correctly. It works fine for a few days, then stops. I’ve had picture issues and audio issues and even issues with the deck right after disconnecting it.

    lemmy_user_838586 , (edited )

    Yeah, same issues. I bought my dock during the summer steam sale and didn’t use it much, but now that I’'ve tried using it more I feel like I want to send it back and get a refund, but it might be too late. I keep hoping the issues will get fixed with firmware updates, but so far they haven’t.

    Thwompthwomp ,

    I completely agree. I bought one in the preorder days and was a bit nervous. It came in, and it was so much better than I thought. It works and it works well, and is fun to use. I’ve connected to a tv and done “real” work on it to boot. It is some hardware I highly recommend to anyone if they can afford it. The other cool thing is my whole library of steam games are there and still playable.

    MentalEdge ,
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    I already have the LCD, but the OLED has me seriously considering retiring it far earlier than I usually do with my electronics.

    I’ve had a gaming laptop for years but I think I did more gaming on the deck in the first six months than I ever did on my laptop. The suspend mid-game, actually using it away from a power plug…

    The Deck announcement made me try linux on my desktop again, too, just to see if Valve’s claims about proton could be true… And I have yet to boot back into windows.

    asexualchangeling ,

    I swear the Deck’s announcement was perfectly timed, at least for me. It was right as I was having major problems with windows and even then proton kinda just worked for me, and it’s only gotten better sense!

    kratoz29 ,

    I swear I’ll too this 2024 hopefully a newer release doesn’t appear all of sudden (like just the Retro is Pocket 4 and 4 Pro happened right now, at least for me).

    squiblet , to asklemmy in People Who Don't Wear Deodorant or Seemingly Bathe Regularly, Why?
    @squiblet@kbin.social avatar

    People should shower regularly, but I find the aromas wafting from people who use many fragrance products far more offensive and offputting than someone smelling like a human. Some people's shampoo, laundry detergent and deodorant (not to mention body spray, cologne or perfume) are so strong that I can smell them from 5 feet away, and the odor lingers for several minutes after they leave an area. I don't really care what it smells like as much as that I seem to be allergic to these fragrances, and sneeze, get red eyes, my nose starts running my lips swell a bit. This is why some places have instituted a fragrance-free policy - as many as 25% of people have an allergy to various components of these perfumes. Unfortunately it's a very touchy thing to explain to people as the average person thinks they're doing something virtuous by wearing a bunch of fragrances and it makes them more appealing to be around.

    0x4E4F ,

    And this is why I don’t do deodorants and perfumes.

    And I don’t explain as well, I just steer away from that person.

    jeffw ,
    @jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

    You can find unscented antiperspirant, FWIW

    qooqie ,

    That’s what I do and if I need to smell nice for a fancy gathering I’ll put on a small amount of something nice smelling (beard balm, cologne, or something else)

    0x4E4F ,

    Yes, but they’re a lot more expensive than the mainstream ones.

    jeffw ,
    @jeffw@lemmy.world avatar
    d3Xt3r ,

    Holy mother of URLs, Batman!

    Here’s a cleaned up version without all those nasty trackers attached: www.walmart.com/ip/…/10810917

    0x4E4F ,

    Yeah, I clicked it though, cuz… it’s from Wallmart, what are they gonna track here, I don’t live in the US, lol 😂.

    0x4E4F ,

    Dude, I don’t live in the US 😒.

    skybreaker ,
    @skybreaker@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s disgusting. You’re seriously telling me you prefer week old BO over the average deodorant? That’s exactly why it’s called de-“odor”-ant. OP wasn’t talking about covering yourself in axe body spray or copious amounts of perfume, he asked why people don’t shower and use deodorant.

    AnonTwo ,

    You know not everyone smells as bad as you do without Deodorant, right?

    Like you have a really strong opinion for something that genetically is different person to person both in what comes out and what is perceived.

    Zahille7 OP ,

    Different from person to person, yet all the people I could smell all smelled very similar, like sweat and feet mixed with ass and bad breath. Every. Single. One.

    InEnduringGrowStrong ,
    @InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works avatar

    There’s a bit of a selection bias though.
    Obviously you don’t smell the people who don’t smell, but not all of them wear deodorant.

    skybreaker ,
    @skybreaker@lemmy.world avatar

    I have never smelled anyone’s natural body odor that smells good. Do you think poop smells good too? That’s natural.

    AnonTwo , (edited )

    Sounds like a you problem. Moreso that everything smells like poop to you if it's not artificially created.

    I want to try to be a bit nicer but wow you went from body odor to poop to argue natural smells. Isn't the typically poetic phrase of smells to "smell like flowers" you know...a natural occurrence in nature?

    skybreaker ,
    @skybreaker@lemmy.world avatar

    My point is that natural isn’t always good. I know, a hard concept to understand. Human BO doesn’t smell like flowers

    AnonTwo , (edited )

    Also means it's not always bad. You can't dictate what people should do and decidedly say it will always be gross off of a "sometimes" like you've been doing in this thread.

    You're honestly arguing a lot of "maybe" for what other people say while being very black/white yourself. Might want to check that.

    squiblet ,
    @squiblet@kbin.social avatar

    Yes, because it doesn’t give me an allergic reaction. Clearly you’ve never experienced that but maybe you could imagine the difference.

    DogMuffins ,

    week old BO over the average deodorant

    That’s a false dichotomy though. The obvious third option is to shower every day and wear clean clothes?

    shalafi ,

    I had a really weird thing years back, never since then.

    Middle-aged white women wearing something, no idea what, would gag me out. I don’t mean it was merely offensive, I mean I’d hold my breath near them. Made me low key nauseous.

    Had that problem for a couple of years, haven’t smelled that for maybe 10 years. Anyone have a clue what I mean or what it might have been?

    LOL, and you would hate my wife. She’s Asian, so I’m not sure she’s capable of body odor, but she’s so paranoid about it she bathes twice a day and hoses herself in perfume, hair too. I love it up close, but I don’t think you would pick it up from 5’.

    squiblet ,
    @squiblet@kbin.social avatar

    I've become familiar with several different classes of horrible fragrances that people use. There's the one that smells like salty roses, one that smells like 'old ladies' (this gross light flower-lavender scent?), one that's like a bunch of synthetic grapes and other fruit, the 'cotton candy' kind of dryer sheet scent, some that smell like flowers mixed with burning plastic... not sure which one you might have encountered. I find if I take antihistamines it's more 'huh, I smell that' vs. a toxic emergency, but I prefer to just avoid it. I do hold my breath in some circumstances, like if I have to walk down the laundry detergent aisle in the grocery store.

    I actually can smell many people's scents from 5 feet away and still smell their fragrances after they exit an area. I'm probably more sensitive because I don't wear clothes coated in this stuff and sleep in sheets soaked in it.

    impudentmortal ,

    People become nose blind to their perfumes and deoderants so they put on more and more over time to smell the same (from their perspective). My mom has the same issue but claims it’s all in my head.

    squiblet ,
    @squiblet@kbin.social avatar

    My mom and dad's hair products are about the worst thing imaginable. After they take showers I can hardly go in the same room as them for 3-4 hours and the scent even lingers for 5-10 minutes after they walk out. She said 'huh? it has a scent?'

    claycle ,

    Every single day, when I am out walking my dog, a jogger comes by smelling of like a shit-ton of soap/perfume/deodorant/body spray - I nearly gag. These guys (and sometimes girls) are so terrified they might smell sweaty when doing something, you know, sweaty, like jogging a couple of miles…it boggles my mind.

    Who taught people we have to smell like artificial bouquets of flowers all the time, even when exercising, ffs?

    squiblet ,
    @squiblet@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, and when your body wants to sweat, you MUST stop it. I've wondered with all the different scented products people wear at the same time, why they want to smell like the average of 12 different synthetic flowers.

    const_void ,

    Who taught people we have to smell like artificial bouquets of flowers all the time, even when exercising, ffs?

    Detergent and perfume companies

    Fecundpossum , to nostupidquestions in I want to talk in an American accent but how can I transition into it slowly for people who know me without them noticing a sudden change?

    My sibling in Christ, just relax and be yourself. You’ll pick up the accent more and more over time, that’s how it works. Forcing it is disingenuous. Imagine if my goofy midwestern ass moved to the UK and started to try to speak with Brits forcing their accent.

    yenahmik ,

    This reminded me of my first year at uni when a guy decided to speak in a fake British accent, I guess to sound cooler. Unfortunately for him, we could all tell it was fake and that made him decidedly uncool (and the butt of a lot of jokes). I think he gave it up after a couple of weeks.

    The fact is, the coolest thing you can do is be confident in yourself (including how you sound when speaking naturally).

    EditsHisComments ,

    I had some friends in Munich who were brothers, just two or three years apart. They both grew up learning British English, but one eventually participated in an exchange program in Canada while the other participated in one in Australia. When they came back, their English accents were completely different from each other - no matter how hard they tried to sound similar to each other. In the end, everyone though it was unique and kind of fun since one brother would sometimes use slang the other didn’t understand.

    Point being, OP, is to do what feels natural. Ultimately, it’s your voice, but you’ll pick up certain things here and there that naturally change your way of speaking over time.

    Deceptichum ,
    @Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

    Mate, I don’t think he’s even moved.

    So this is like if you started talking in a British accent in your midwestern location.

    How truly fucking bizarre OP is.

    idiomaddict ,

    OP sounds young. Kids are weird, but this is harmless and they’re clearly embarrassed about it.

    Fecundpossum ,

    I think they just wanna fit in, which is a totally relatable feeling. But I promise, this is not the way you want to fit in.

    idiomaddict ,

    No, it’s not how to fit in. I don’t think calling them bizarre is going to help the situation though. They’re not bizarre, they’re just looking for approval the wrong way.

    I think it’s probably more to stand out in a cool way, but it’s still not going to happen like this. The problem with “cool” is that it’s nebulous and there’s no formula for it. I would not be able to be cool while obviously faking an accent, but someone who’s really cool might still be able to pull it off. Hell, I have a genuine American accent in another country (a pretty light one) and I can’t embrace it enough for it to be cool.

    What’s really hard to learn is that OP’s not going to be cool until OP is cool with themselves, and that’s difficult to do when surrounded by people who don’t think you’re cool. That’s why most people get cooler when they leave high school, and that’s also why people tend to get nicer.

    Fecundpossum ,

    Please accept one Reddit silver I have leftover from when I still used Reddit. Very good insights here.

    idiomaddict ,

    Thank you, that’s really sweet!

    LemmyIsFantastic ,

    Actors do this shit all the time. It’s absolutely doable with practice.

    TheWoozy ,

    Actors usually pay for professional dialect coaching. Before the practice became common place it was amusing to watch British actors play Americans using terrible accents. I know it applies the other way around, but I’d have a harder time noticing it.

    Jakdracula ,
    @Jakdracula@lemmy.world avatar

    You would notice if you watched Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins

    canihasaccount ,

    There are still people who have terrible American accents in media. Lucifer’s twin, for example, was so ridiculously bad. The only person without an American accent who I’ve ever seen pull one off in media was Hugh Laurie in later seasons of House. I still find most attempts amusing, even with coaching.

    guy_threepwood ,

    Not forcing things is generally pretty good life advice. It’s like a fart: if you have to force it it’s probably shit.

    Octospider , to asklemmy in Is it too late to date for me?

    I’m not even saying this to be nice. You are 25. You’re a baby. You may feel like you are old. But you are not. Not even close.

    Ever hear the saying “youth is wasted on the young”? This is why people say it. Hindsight is gonna slap you in the face when you are actually old. You’re fine. It’s not too late.

    CannedTuna ,

    Man I’m over here reading this post in my 30s like dude what? For real.

    lolcatnip ,

    44 checking in.

    Sanity_in_Moderation ,
    1. I want to punch that guy for throwing everything away because he thinks he’s older than us.
    Kaefor ,

    Late 30s, kinda want to dick punch him for implying I’m ancient 😂

    jlow ,

    Yeah, while I don’t think it’s ever too late to find love 25 certainly is, I was a bit younger but over twenty when I had my first relationship.

    Also try to not focus too much on your weight. I know society™/capitalism wants you to think you’re unlovable if you’re fat but that is obviously bs. If you want to loose weight do it but to it for yourself first (maybe try to get fit and not loose weight per se?). Love is not only about looks.

    Pons_Aelius , to nostupidquestions in Would eating raw human brains make you high?

    Not sure about that but it is a great way to get Kuru

    OsrsNeedsF2P ,

    Often takes years or even decades for symptoms to appear after exposure

    Oh jolly, everything about this resembles the Mad Cow Disease

    […]

    The epidemic likely started when a villager developed sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and died. When villagers ate the brain, they contracted the disease and then spread it to other villagers who ate their infected brains.

    Jolly

    angelsomething ,

    …. Just why would they do that tho?

    Diplomjodler ,

    To get high

    Suspicious , (edited )

    As part of mourning people would eat parts of dead family members.

    Also alot of people who find out about this think you’ll get it from eating just anyone’s brain but the chance of developing the initial desiese is literally one in a milion, not that you should go around eating brains

    probablyaCat ,

    This is actually not good stats. In the general population, the current situation with prions is that they are extremely rare. But that's for the general population. If you are around brain eaters then your risk for exposure is exponentially higher. For example, the odds that a person from the general population is exposed to HIV is relatively low. But if you instead only focus on people that live in smack houses in an abandoned part of detroit, then those people have much different odds.

    The problem with prions is literally fucking everything though. There is a reason they will wipe out thousands of cows if they find out even one has prion disease. First is time. They usually do not show symptoms for a long long time. Next, is prions are damned near impossible to get rid of. So you're hanging out with brain eaters, but you aren't eating brains? But did you use their forks? Because the dishwasher isn't getting rid of that prion. Goddamn medical autoclaves do not get rid of them. I know someone that was participating in a neurosurgery, and after a couple days after the surgery, they found out the patient had a prion disease (probably Creutzfeldt–Jakob but I don't recall for sure). Well that caused havoc because of possible exposure and the lag time between the surgery and finding out. They destroyed a lot of things, had intense decontamination for others, had to inform some people in the hospital about possible exposure. Even with the low risk, just imagine being one of those people. For the next 20 years, the thought is probably just lingering in the corner of their brain that a dumbass protein that couldn't follow directions and decided to make its own rules is also lingering around a corner of their brain.

    But yeah, cannibalism in general tends to lead to increased rates of disease and new diseases. Which is logical. Most diseases aren't interspecies, but if you are eating the same species then you can catch anything that has lingered. Parasites, bacteria if you like your human flesh medium rare, viruses, and prions. So I highly suggest against hanging out with cannibals.

    scytale ,

    Holy shit the neurosurgey one is horrifying.

    spittingimage ,
    @spittingimage@lemmy.world avatar

    Yup. Most hospitals have a one-and-done policy for instruments used in brain surgery now.

    Cosmicomical ,

    Maybe the dead guy was rich

    meeeeetch ,

    It’s a prion disease. Mad Cow, Creutzfeldt-Jacob, Chronic Wasting (so far only seen in deer), and Scrapies (known of for a long time and so far limited to sheep and goats) all start with a misfolded protein and gradually break down the brain till it looks like a sponge.

    LadyAutumn ,
    @LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Specifically a spongiform encephalopathy. Completely incurable and universally fatal. If you contract a prion disease medical science can only ever prolong the inevitable, and it is extremely unlikely that will ever change barring some unknown hyper futuristic nano-machine technology.

    Fried_out_Kombi ,
    @Fried_out_Kombi@lemmy.world avatar

    And Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in cervids such as deer, moose, and elk, which thankfully has not been shown to be transmissible to humans yet. Prions are the stuff of nightmares.

    Oh, and Fatal Familial Insomnia.

    Orbituary ,
    @Orbituary@lemmy.world avatar

    What’s with your use of the word “jolly?”

    proctonaut ,

    Either facetious or maybe they have some fava beans laying around.

    AmidFuror ,

    And a nice Chianti.

    Ganbat ,

    I mean, it pretty much is. They’re both transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, one just emerged in cows.

    TheYear2525 ,

    Jolly

    Brits try human brains for first time!

    Khrux ,

    It resembles mad cow disease because they’re both prion diseases, which are more or less only spread by consumption of brain.

    Some of the other nasty ones that keep my a little freaked out are Chronic wasting disease, aka the zombie deer disease and Fatal Insomnia , which just sounds like something straight from a horror film.

    breadsmasher ,
    @breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

    Risk factor: cannibalism Prevention: Avoid cannibalism

    That sounds too difficult

    adaveinthelife ,

    It’s easy when you put your mind to it.

    redballooon ,

    Same as veganism, really.

    Nemo ,

    But vegans don’t eat any brains! Surely that’s a bridge too far?

    JCreazy ,

    Did anyone else learn about Kuru from the Book of Eli movie?

    scops ,

    For me, it was the game Dead Island

    PlexSheep ,
    @PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

    That wikipedia article reads like an a try in the sco wiki.

    _number8_ , to technology in Today I was reminded how bad YouTube ads are

    if they come for yt-dlp i will record their videos with a fucking VCR and clip out the ads so help me god

    randomaside ,
    @randomaside@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I read this in Brandon Rogers as Bobby Worst voice.

    xan1242 ,
    @xan1242@lemmy.ml avatar

    Put that candy back down I ain’t buying you that meth

    netburnr ,
    @netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ve got a vcr in my closet, I don’t know why, but maybe their days are coming back.

    DJDarren ,

    I’ve got a Betamax at home. One day I’ll pick up a tape, to see if it works.

    grue ,

    If I’m provoked to retaliation, my tactic would be to start aggressively mirroring other people’s content to PeerTube.

    I haven’t done so yet out of respect for the creators, but my patience with Google is wearing thinner and thinner…

    sentient_loom , to technology in Rockstar, Necrosoft and other game devs slam Epic and Songtradr for "trashing" Bandcamp as layoffs announced
    @sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Nice to see people stand up for Bandcamp. It’s the only good music platform.

    ubermeisters ,
    @ubermeisters@lemmy.world avatar

    We can’t have nice things anymore, they all need to be shitty

    morbidcactus ,

    For real, I use(d) bandcamp for a good chunk of my music discovery and a not insignificant amount of my album purchases. A lot of small/indie labels provide bandcamp codes with vinyl and cassettes which honestly makes me want to support those labels more as while I like to collect physical releases, I’m 9 times out of 10 going to be listening digitally.

    teamevil ,

    1500+ albums and usually when there’s not a $25 shipping charge I buy the vinyl too…this is bullshit. We should create campband or something and let artists have control again.

    Delphia , to asklemmy in You can have any B-tier superpower you like. What do you choose?

    Being able to fall asleep and wake up exactly when I want to without an alarm man.

    hitmyspot ,

    Fully rested.

    Pechente ,

    No no, the title says b-tier superpower

    UntouchedWagons ,
    @UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca avatar

    That’d be an S+ tier power for me.

    Critical_Insight ,

    You guys have alarm mans? That sounds cool

    runeko ,
    @runeko@programming.dev avatar

    “Sir? Sir! It is well past time for you to begin your day. Yes, sir, I am well aware work, as you put it ‘sucks ass’, but never the less, it is time to rise and shine. I will be back tomorrow at the same time.”

    Cheez ,

    “very good sir, I shall remind you in 9 minutes”

    shottymcb ,

    Before alarm clocks were easily available there used to be ‘knocker uppers’. They’d come tap on your window with a long stick to wake you up.

    JWBananas ,
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    I would like to subscribe to your Historical Trivia newsletter.

    KSPAtlas ,
    @KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

    That term can mean something very different

    XEAL ,

    It’s Serj Tankian from SOAD singing Chop Suey.

    fmstrat ,

    This is not B-tier. This is A+tier.

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