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ozymandias117 , to android in eSim or Physical Sim?

eSIM requires proprietary google services to activate, so if you’re planning on messing with ROMs I find physical to be easier

fadhl3y , to science_memes in Pandas

No, just buy some more RAM. 64Gb is the minimum for a professional data analyst. 128Gb, is the sweet spot.

sharkfucker420 , to nostupidquestions in My dad fought the Nazi's they lost. The world knows it. What is the deal with their recent resurgence?
@sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

Blackshirts and Reds by Michael parenti explains it very thoroughly and gives great historical context.

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rikudou , to nostupidquestions in My dad fought the Nazi's they lost. The world knows it. What is the deal with their recent resurgence?

They didn’t lose. You’re probably talking about Nazi Germany. Yes, that country lost. Doesn’t mean Nazis in Germany magically disappeared. Doesn’t mean Nazis anywhere else disappeared. Your dad never won over Nazis, just one particular Nazi country.

Don_Dickle OP ,

Even though he fought all across Europe?

hydroptic , (edited )

That still doesn’t mean that all Nazis just magically stopped existing. Sure, a lot of them were killed in the war, but way more of them weren’t

goferking0 ,
jodanlime ,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

The Nazi party fled to many corners of the globe. Fascism exists outside of the Nazi party. Between those two things, fascism never really died. The Nazi party was shut down, made illegal in much of Europe. The other fascists welcomed those that made it out. Most modern day fascists that use Nazi imagery are called neo-nazis. Not the same group from WW2. Neo-nazis have been around for decades. Until recently they were not nearly as organized.

Don_Dickle OP ,

Not promoting violence but can we do something against them to make them feel marginalized?

jodanlime ,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

I’m honestly not sure. You could try doxing the lower ranks, they need jobs and employers don’t usually love Nazis.

Don_Dickle OP ,

Just thought I would cash in on making fun of all the nazi bullshit if someone would sponsor me LOL.

jodanlime ,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

Now that’s an idea. I’d join that patreon.

henfredemars , to programmer_humor in print('here1');

All the debugging tools in the world doesn’t beat an excellent sense of intuition and putting that print statement exactly where it needs to be.

ryannathans ,

As linus says, if you need to use a debugger your code is too complicated

Theharpyeagle ,

Dude can pry my debugger from my cold, dead hands.

flying_sheep ,
@flying_sheep@lemmy.ml avatar

He works on Linux where he controls the whole stack down to the metal and I love that for him, but other people have to call library code, and them debug that if it doesn’t work as they thought it would.

rbits ,

Well then obviously if you use libraries, your code is too complicated

Traister101 ,

Yep that’s why I refuse to use standard libraries. It just makes my code too complicated…

BleatingZombie ,

Tell that to my employer

zalgotext ,

Right, the amount of times I’ve had to put breakpoints in Django/DRF code to figure out what’s causing that weird undocumented behavior is concerningly large

Cubes ,

The problem is that sometimes it’s not your code that you’re debugging

caseyweederman , to selfhosted in What self hosting feels like (It's painful, please help 🥲)

Step one: use Dendrite instead.
Step two: come back and help me set up my Dendrite instance, it’s definitely not easier.

milicent_bystandr ,

Step one: email must be much easier, I’ll just make an email server instead.

Step two: screw this, I’m writing letters and posting them.

Archer ,

Isn’t running your own SMTP server effectively impossible nowadays?

AHemlocksLie ,

Running a server is very doable. There are packages to deploy and configure almost everything for you and removing a ton of headache.

Getting your email recognized as not spam by the major providers is pretty much impossible. You need all sorts of stuff to help verify integrity including special DNS records and public identity keys, but even if you do everything right, your mail can very easily get black holed before it even reaches a user’s inbox because of stupid shit like someone abused your rented server’s IP years ago, and you can’t seem to get it off everyone’s lists.

Email as a decentralized tool has effectively been ruined by spam and anti-spam measures. You’re effectively forced to use a provider because it’s near impossible to make your outgoing mail work as an individual. I think some of those anti-spam measures are anticompetitive, but I do think some are just desperate attempts to reduce the massive flow of spam.

zrk ,

It’s not impossible, many people I know and myself successfully self host their email. Yes it’s not trivial, and yes the ip reputation can be annoying to deal with (but it’s possible to cycle to another server to get another ip), but apart from that, if following the best practices (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, proper setup of the mailserver) once it’s set up it can run for years without issue.

To set things straight, I’m not saying that it is easy, but it’s also not impossible, and only giving up will further contribute to centralized email provider monoculture.

Not for everyone, but for those who can, I feel they should.

Assman , to internetfuneral in US8246454B2
@Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

Is this loss?

SynopsisTantilize ,

ಠ_ಠ dont

edgemaster72 , to nostupidquestions in My dad fought the Nazi's they lost. The world knows it. What is the deal with their recent resurgence?
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

Millions of people died from COVID yet look how many denied its effects (and still do) and didn’t/don’t get vaccinated. Because it wasn’t happening to them right there in their faces (and in some cases it was and they still denied it on their death beds). If people can’t even learn from that as it happened in real time all around them, what hope do we have for people to care about and learn from things that happened 80-90 years ago?

SteveFromMySpace , to programmer_humor in print('here1');

I feel kind of bad for shooter on the left just using stuff a lot of competitive shooters use and getting roasted for it incessantly lol

tyler ,

wait she’s getting roasted for it? I haven’t seen that. It just looks like people are making fun comparisons to me.

SteveFromMySpace ,

I guess it feels kind of implied but maybe that’s just me!

lunarul ,

She looks cool af in that pic, I can’t take the comparison as a roast.

eighty ,

Might just be me but I think this looks cool/cute af especially with the little plush

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9b7ffcc0-ae02-4ee0-a723-d2c720b81d1b.jpeg

psud ,

That’s her 5 year old kid’s. Super sweet :)

Gsus4 ,
@Gsus4@mander.xyz avatar

Yea, her demeanour reminds me of Motoko from Ghost in the Shell in that photo angle.

Gsus4 , (edited )
@Gsus4@mander.xyz avatar

Anybody who knows about this: how do those gizmos help? E.g. earplugs are useful without performance-enhancing.

SteveFromMySpace ,

It’s all about directing eyes and blocking distractions

psud ,

High tech blinkers

zero ,

if you look closely you can actually see a literal blinder over her left eye! the reason it helps is because precision shooting is all about repeatability, and both eyes open is a more repeatable position than closing one eye exactly the same way every time

kboy101222 ,

Once you’re at this level, you’re looking to get improvements of a fraction of a percentage. I don’t know the specifics cause I’m not a pro shooter despite being American, but from other high level skill people I know, you hit a point where improvements basically plateau and you have to resort to increasingly niche products to obtain non skill improvements. If you want proof of that, check out calligraphy and fountain pen communities. The amount of money some people spend on things I didn’t know existed is wild.

(No bad judgement to those folks, I’ve gotten hard into map making and 3d printing lately, so I’m right behind you)

variants ,

Adjustable frames help keep the lens at the correct angle for your eyes if you tilt your head a certain way from my understanding. So if you tilt your head at a certain angle you can adjust the frame to keep your prescription from getting out of focus at that specific head tilt

virku ,

It is also an adjustable, external retina that allows you to let just enough light through, apparently.

GammaGames , to programmer_humor in print('here1');

And when you need something more complex


<span style="color:#323232;">console.log(1);
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[…]
</span><span style="color:#323232;">console.log(2);
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[…]
</span><span style="color:#323232;">console.log(3);
</span>
mattd ,

More like


<span style="color:#795da3;">console</span><span style="color:#323232;">.</span><span style="color:#0086b3;">log</span><span style="color:#323232;">(</span><span style="color:#183691;">'shit'</span><span style="color:#323232;">);
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[…]
</span><span style="color:#795da3;">console</span><span style="color:#323232;">.</span><span style="color:#0086b3;">log</span><span style="color:#323232;">(</span><span style="color:#183691;">'fuck'</span><span style="color:#323232;">);
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[…]
</span><span style="color:#795da3;">console</span><span style="color:#323232;">.</span><span style="color:#0086b3;">log</span><span style="color:#323232;">(</span><span style="color:#183691;">'ass'</span><span style="color:#323232;">);
</span>
fosho ,

yeah and then you forget about one that makes it into a release and then see it in the console.

arendjr ,

This is the real reason we have linters.

viking , to asklemmy in Honest question, how many of you watch the autoplaying videos on websites ?
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Never. You can block that in Firefox by default.

Eldritch , to nostupidquestions in My dad fought the Nazi's they lost. The world knows it. What is the deal with their recent resurgence?

Its been a long slow boil. And Nazis were only part of the problem. In the early 1930s many businessmen and Republicans in the US plotted a Hitler style coup against FDR. They did worse than Hitler, but escaped most consequences. And over the last century quietly plotted and built. Here and abroad. Fostering the “right kind” of fascism. Theirs.

It probably would have gone on a little longer. Because I don’t think they were quite ready to actually try to coup again. But they’ve been socially engineering a new class of supremely manipulable Voters who lack any critical thinking skills. However a childish malignant narcissist managed to get the attention of that tool. And stole it from the Republican fascist. Basically largely spoiling the plot. And causing them to have to move before they were ready.

Also the ability for instance Global and often still largely Anonymous communication made propaganda easier and cheaper than ever before. The old style leaflet drops over territories were never very effective. And even radio broadcasts or easy to thwart. Now enemy Nations only need to pay a few people for online shitposting in hot beds lacking critical thinking. And they can turn their enemies people into their own tools.

Don_Dickle OP ,

Are you serious they pay people to troll? Kind of make me wonder how much and is it even worth it.

Eldritch ,

Definitely. In a lot of developing countries with basic internet access these people can actually make good livings doing that. As long as they’re skill in the foreign language is adequate enough. Though today a lot of that is being taken over by basic low-end generative machine learning models. Something else false information faster than it takes to debunk it.

Don_Dickle OP ,

So if I learn a couple languages and put a post on craiglist that I am a willing troll. I will get hired?

Eldritch ,

Not unless you live in a country with a low standard and cost of living. And not likely even then. Because even at a Payday they generally work ed for larger businesses and weren’t a freelance Craigslist sort of thing. That and here in the United States there’s too much free competition to really be effective for them to pay anyone over here as well.

Don_Dickle OP ,

Funny that you mention payday and am sitting here in the hospital eating one.

subignition ,
@subignition@fedia.io avatar

I hope you're having your head checked!

Bertuccio ,

Short version: the Nazis lost but the fascists won.

WWII basically ended in fascists vs fascists - Nazi Germany pulled a lot of their ideas from the US and before Pearl Harbor the US stance was ambivalent. They thought Hitler had some good points, but it would be OK if he lost.

nexussapphire , to internetfuneral in US8246454B2

I legitimately would throw away anything anything that did this. I’d throw it off the roof and link a video to their social media account.

Alenalda ,

am i missing something here? this is what most video streaming sites already do just in speech form rather than pressing a skip ad button.

nexussapphire ,

In any regular situation you can leave the room and come back a few minutes later to your content playing. This potentially will play the ad on repeat until you say what it is basically acknowledging you paid attention to it and know what they are advertising.

It’s a shitty pop quiz that doesn’t go away on its own. I hate intrusive ads with a passion and would give up modern convince to avoid it.

nek0d3r ,
@nek0d3r@lemmy.world avatar

Most of the interactions described in the patents imply that the commercials wouldn’t be indefinite, instead just being like a regular commercial that you can fast forward or skip through by interacting, such as the patent description of throwing a pickle to “speed up” a potential commercial. An ad that requires user interaction to continue is awful indeed, and we already see something close to this with I believe Hulu ads asking which cut of a commercial campaign you’d rather see, but it seems like most of these are just trying to engage the user more in trade for less time intruding. If it really was just blindly saying a phrase to instantly end a commercial, I’d be concerned about what it does for people who exhaust their will to resist regular commercial exploitation, but I wouldn’t mind getting back to my show a little faster if I just can’t get rid of commercials.

tla , to linux in File indexing and search tool with specific features?

To index file paths: GNU locate. It’s also quick to create the index with updatedb. To search: locate <part of path>. Ie: locate artist.flac

LastoftheDinosaurs , (edited ) to asklemmy in Honest question, how many of you watch the autoplaying videos on websites ?
@LastoftheDinosaurs@reddthat.com avatar

Never.

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