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Vigilante , to memes in Capitalism: A Short Story

Now pull him down by grabbing his feet and beat him to death or just unconscious .

randomaccount43543 , to programmerhumor in Hilarious

Typical 1-off error

starman , to programmerhumor in Hilarious
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  1. It’s Java
0x0 , to linux in Btw

Incidentally:

  • which models are the best new old?
  • what are the best places to get them?

…asking for a friend.

Loucypher OP ,

Old MacBook Airs make great Linux machines. EBay is a good place to look for them

RGB3x3 , to programmer_humor in there is no need

Does anyone know what the origin of this meme is? I started seeing it everywhere earlier this year out of nowhere

aBundleOfFerrets ,

stop doing science was the original

ignirtoq ,
skozzii , to memes in Never seen a Camel walk through the eye of a Needle.

They should just release a version of the Bible word for word, except the title of the book would be “Liberals Guide to Life”, and watch them all go crazy over the nutty stuff in there.

Hupf , to lemmyshitpost in FF Evangelists

WITNESS ME ❕

tetra

samus12345 , to memes in Never seen a Camel walk through the eye of a Needle.
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GhostFence , to linuxmemes in Backdoors

Eh, autism jokes are not funny. Ableism isn’t funny.

pelya , to linuxmemes in Ktitle

Ctrl+Shift+K

Clears the text in the current tab and resets the terminal

Fal ,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

I’m always doing this when I have to use gnome and it does nothing. So annoying

Andromxda ,
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Easy solution: Don’t use GNOME

Fal ,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

I have to if I want to use linux at work =[ I agree, I hate it

Andromxda ,
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Damn, why don’t they let you install something else?

Fal ,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

Linux support is brand new and they want a small subset of things that they can be sure are compliant =[

Andromxda ,
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Can you atleast install Flatpaks and GNOME Extensions? AFAIK these don’t require root. Distrobox might also work.

Fal ,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

Yeah I can install whatever I want, I do have root, we just have an agent that checks certain things before allowing VPN access.

So I do have konsole and Kate installed, but yakuake doesn’t work very well with gnome and I need my drop down terminal

Andromxda ,
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I see. Sorry for you that you have to use GNOME. But check out Guake if you’re looking for a Quake-style terminal. Tilix also has a Quake mode. I’m glad I found a fellow Quake-style terminal enjoyer :) I actually need to use macOS for work and I’m very thankful I found an option in iTerm2 for a dropdown terminal. I honestly can’t live without one.

Fal ,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

Yeah I use guake, but it doesn’t have the Ctrl shift k that I miss that was the point of this thread =D

Andromxda ,
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Right I kinda missed that

RecluseRamble ,

Klears the text in the kurrent tab and resets the terminal

FTFY

possiblylinux127 ,

*kests

derpgon ,

konsole

FTFY

uis ,

Ctrl+Alt+T

Opens The Konsole

PhlubbaDubba , to science_memes in Stamina Exploit

See the interesting thing is African megafauna evolved to be able to somewhat counterplay this, that’s why they ain’t extinct like megafauna everywhere else ended up going.

The horse was indigenous to North America before it was hunted to extinction there, making the age of exploration inadvertently one of the first ever native species repopulation projects.

DudeDudenson ,

I didn’t know about the horse thing, I’m assuming they didn’t consider them as transportation?

PhlubbaDubba ,

Too small at the time, it took a concerted breeding program for ancient steppe peoples to first breed horses able to pull chariots, and then big enough to be ridden.

Humans have been migrating over the world for tens of thousands of years and yet the horse was first able to be used for transportation about 4 thousand years ago.

www.nps.gov/articles/000/ancient-horse.htm#:~:tex….

Minotaur , to memes in Never seen a Camel walk through the eye of a Needle.

Without getting too /r/atheism, it is funny to see the lengths many Christian scholars will go to try and justify that line.

“Oh, well they were probably actually referring to this giant arch that might have once been translated as “the eye of the needle”, meaning that they were saying it’s really easy to get into heaven”

Like what the fuck? What do you guys think is the point of the passage then?

And these aren’t like yokels and grifters. They’re like PhDs in Christian Theology. The religion at a point is just almost entirely concerned with making up translations

Grayox OP ,
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Kind of how they only focus on half of the definition of Gluttony and ignore how it also means excessive Greed.

Perfide ,

Which is besides the point because Greed is already one of the deadly sins in it’s own right.

ThatWeirdGuy1001 , (edited )
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I find most of the seven sins redundant.

Lust and gluttony and envy fall under greed. You could also argue sloth for greed of sleep. Wrath and pride are the only two that don’t fall under the greed category.

originaltnavn ,

Especially when the next couple of verses explains it.

conditional_soup ,

Yeah, it’s pretty unambiguous. Jesus tells the rich boy that came to him to give away all their possessions and let the Lord clothe them as he does the birds and flowers. Rich boy gets real sad and goes away.

lolcatnip ,

Christians love to do this thing where they pretend each verse, taken completely out of context, stands on its own. Seems to be especially popular with American evangelicals.

reverendsteveii ,

In fact, they like to think that the verses only make sense out of context. No matter how many other verses you can cite across multiple books where Christ makes it clear He’s commanding you to abandon the idea of worldly, material possessions and dedicate yourself and your wealth to helping other people and spreading the word, they’ll go “No it was just a gate” and keep not doing what Christ told them to while pretending to be Christians.

Venator ,

Well it’s pretty easy to get around even without the translation mental gymnastics, you just have to ask for forgiveness before you die and put the church as the only beneficiary in your will.

Nougat ,

And these aren’t like yokels and grifters.

They’re not?

Minotaur ,

No. Many of them aren’t. I get the jab, but I think reducing everyone who has strange or perplexing, even illogical views to just being “an idiot or a grifter” isn’t productive.

Nougat ,

Ah right - they're the griftees, having paid a fuckton of money for a PhD in "Christian Theology."

Minotaur ,

I guess so. It’s still a bizarrely reductive and self serving viewpoint, but whatever helps you.

Nougat ,

We're not talking about people who have an academic interest in Christian mythology in the way that there are people who have academic interests in Egyptian mythology or Norse mythology. We're talking about people who believe the myths as divine truth. It's like if I had a PhD in Norse mythology, and I thought I was going to Valhalla, a real place.

In the US at least, and elsewhere for sure, Christian nationalism partnered with fascism is on a very steep rise. This is a "bad thing," and I experience exactly zero shame in standing against people who are already trampling the rights and agency of so very many people based on religious views.

Minotaur ,

Ok. That’s fine. Perhaps instead of viewing them entirely in ways that allow you to look down your nose at them you could instead try to understand them and find out what systems lead to religious beliefs - including religious belief in people who are objectively smarter than you are.

You don’t help anyone by treating them entirely in this sneering, beneath you way. It might make you feel better about yourself, but it doesn’t actually help any of the people you profess to actually care about.

Nougat ,

... you could instead try to understand them and find out what systems lead to religious beliefs ...

Been doing that already a long time, thanks for assuming I haven't.

... including religious belief in people who are objectively smarter than you are.

Isaac Newton is a wonderful example. Absolutely brilliant in so many ways, and absolutely wrong in others. Just because someone is "smart(er than me)" doesn't mean that they're always right and I'm always wrong.

Somebody wants to be religious, have theistic views? That's fine, I don't care. I think they're wrong, but I don't care. I believe that people who put so much into it that they get accredited (why?) degrees in their beliefs (ones that I think are wrong, as previously mentioned) are well beyond just "being religious" and deep into fantasy indulgement. I also believe that there is a great deal of overlap between such people and those who want government to adhere to a specific set of religious rules or laws.

You don’t help anyone by treating them entirely in this sneering, beneath you way.

I sense some projection here.

Minotaur ,

Maybe this is simply a problem of world experience. You seem to have a view of religious scholars that does not align with reality, including not being able to comprehend why someone would want to receive a degree in religious studies.

It’s a lack of empathy and experience that drives you on this issue. Try to have a conversation with some of these individuals before indulging yourself

Nougat ,

Oh I so much love that you think you know me.

Minotaur ,

I only act with the information you have given me.

reverendsteveii ,

okay, but you can look at the specific perplexing or illogical view when making that judgment and if that specific illogical view is designed to promote your own wealth the needle on the bullshitometer moves a bit closer to “grifter”

Minotaur ,

You lost track of where the conversation went. I am talking specifically about religious academics

xmunk , to programmer_humor in there is no need

Anything beyond ncurses is a crutch for the weak and corrupting the youth.

veroxii ,

Where my turbo vision peeps at?

fayoh ,

Upon changing ticket system at work, one of the graybeards asked about apis and cli access because “real men don’t click”

jadero ,

Then I must be among the manliest of men. :)

I learned all the different ways to use the keyboard in Windows and never looked back. The best of both worlds, although relearning everything now that I’ve switched to Linux is proving a challenge. I’m starting to think that the Linux GUIs don’t have true keyboard accessibility.

synae ,
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

cli gang

lseif ,

ncurses is bloat

DAMunzy ,

Sorry, I like my curses restricted and old skool

SuddenDownpour , to memes in Never seen a Camel walk through the eye of a Needle.

Also Evangelicals: No, no, why do you bring up the Pope, we’re talking about CHRISTIANS, not CATHOLICS.

rotopenguin , to memes in Never seen a Camel walk through the eye of a Needle.
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

Shaking hands with St. Peter, slipping him a crisp $20: I think everything’s all set here, don’t you Pete? C’mon, open up those big beautiful pearly gates.

variants ,

You need to keep a good lawyer and a good priest on retainer, to keep you out of jail and out of hell

i.imgur.com/JwuGK8O.mp4

https://i.imgur.com/JwuGK8O.mp4

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