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Ragdoll_X , to memes in Math
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Well yeah Andy Ngo does literally hang out with fascists so that’s a given lol

pingveno ,

It was so frustrating watching some people treat him like he was anything close to a real journalist. He’s just the designated propagandist.

JohnWorks , to memes in It really was like that.

Unless it’s changed recently I still had to do that for whenever I used my iPhone. Couldn’t get audio to be a ringtone and had to run iTunes and do some conversion weirdness.

oozynozh ,

iPhone is pretty weak for that but you can also use Garageband on your phone to do the conversion.

aeharding , to memes in Math
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Be careful when you punch a fascist. You might hurt your hand/wrist. Best to read up ahead of time.

www.wikihow.com/Stop-Wrist-Pain-when-Punching

ryan213 , to memes in For my fellow librarians
@ryan213@lemmy.ca avatar

My friend doesn’t get it.

ForgetPrimacy ,

My friend is having some trouble too, could someone help me explain it to them?

SchrodingersPat OP ,

Of course. And no worries. I know it’s a niche joke. Buckle up it’s a long one. Many public libraries, at least in the US, use the Dewey Decimal System (000-999) to organize their nonfiction books. The gist is that Mellville Dewey is problematic for many reasons, but for this example you have to know that when organizing books, Dewey’s best practice is that known hoaxes are categorized and shelved right along with the nonfiction books in the same category. For example the book 1421 claims that America was discovered by the Chinese in year 1421. This book is shelved right along the rest of American history in 945.05. However, the 000’s is the “contested knowledge” which has ghosts, UFOs, Bigfoot, etc. I feel that moving books like 1421 into 000s it lets librarians contextualize books by essentially saying “we think this book is as true as ghosts.”

UnverifiedAPK ,

Isn’t 000 Computer Science?

TexMexBazooka ,

Yes, like they said, contested knowledge

SchrodingersPat OP ,

Yes. I don’t remember the exact numbers but the early 000s deal with computers and the later 000 deal with hoaxes and forgeries

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S ,
@PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

So confirmed that computers are fake news

ForgetPrimacy ,

Oh fantastic! I am proud to have observed this exhibit of librarian “humor”, thank you and your children.

MrTHXcertified , to memes in It really was like that.

Real nerds learned how to create SP-MIDIs and structured them to degrade gracefully no matter how limited your phone’s synth chip was.

some_guy , to memes in Math

Best math course I’ve taken since schooling.

originalucifer , to memes in US elections be like
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

yeah but 40% of the voting electorate want to be turned into dogs

perishthethought ,

You’re saying they like Iggy Pop?

ummthatguy , to memes in Math
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Agent641 , to piracy in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!

EDIT: To any three-letter agencies who might be reading this post, I was uploading Linux ISOs and scientific research papers. I would never dream of uploading copyrighted material…

Shit, this guys good!

SomethingBurger ,

But Linux ISOs are copyrighted. The rights belong to all contributors who created them, and licensed them under terms which allow anyone to redistribute them for free.

Agent641 ,

Thats far too many big words, just tell me who’s dog to shoot.

SidewaysHighways ,

Damn. 641 is gunning for a promotion

1couchpotato ,

But who is dog

Patches ,

I thought it was copy left???

sean_lemmy , to unixporn in X200 + Vi + OpenBSD + dwm + qutebrowser = computing perfection

As someone who’s never used a BSD, what’s your use case for it?

africavoid OP ,

To be honest I find that OpenBSD and the BSD’s in general to be a bit more intuitive than most Linux distros, that would be my main reason, OpenBSD specifically being the most intuitive, it’s little things like connecting to wifi, on OpenBSD it’s really straight foward from the command line but on Linux I just get a headache and I install a GUI for it, but maybe im just dumb and dont understand wpa_supplicant lol. OpenBSD specifically is a minimal OS but it’s really usable out of the box, it feels complete unlike a lot of Linux distros, hardware compatibility is not going to be up to the Linux standard but I have never really had a problem on any ThinkPads. People say the performance for OpenBSD is not great and I suppose that’s true as it’s mainly focused on security but you can make tweaks to make it faster, I have mine in a startup script, but these tweaks will make it less secure. Also the structure of pretty much all the BSD’s filesystems are cleaner than Linux’s, everything has it’s own place rather than being dumped wherever like in Linux, just compare the /bin on Linux to a BSD, it seems removed at first but then you get use to it and finding stuff is a lot easier, I actually understand my system now. Last, the codebase is smaller, for OpenBSD atleast, compare the GNU core utils to any of the BSD core utils and there is a difference of thousands of lines of code, but that’s not really a Linux issue just a GNU issue.

TLDR: Feels like a complete OS, minimal, cleaner, more intutive than (most) Linux distros

mac , to unixporn in X200 + Vi + OpenBSD + dwm + qutebrowser = computing perfection
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Why should I consider Qute over Firefox?

TomBombadil , to piracy in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
@TomBombadil@hexbear.net avatar

Currently my server is at 1.5 TiB uploaded since last restart. Always on lol. I wonder how badly it impacts my energy bill. I just have a 1gig unlimited data connection. Figure I oughta use it haha . And yes obvious iso and open src software and the like.

BearOfaTime ,

My cable modem consumes about 10-20w (I’ve done monitoring). This while a single file server is continually backing up to Crashplan (about 700GB this month so far). So I don’t even see my cable modem in my power bill.

My file server is much worse - on average it’s consuming about 100w (or 2400wh/day). I’ve done the math several times, that’s about $1/day. It’s the box that’s syncing with all my devices, and then backing up to Crashplan.

facow ,
@facow@hexbear.net avatar

My desktop Jellyfin/aarr stack and nextcloud server runs about 1.2kwh/day. So not bad but not free

TomBombadil ,
@TomBombadil@hexbear.net avatar

Ya prob similar. Someday I wanna measure but I’d have to get some tool for that. How do you measure?

facow ,
@facow@hexbear.net avatar

Just a no name knockoff killawatt meter, I think it was $10-15

lemmyingly ,

The craft computing guy on YouTube said in a video that he runs at 7-8khw/day at idle. :O

Draegur , to memes in is a hot dog a sandwich

This classification system is deeply flawed but one of the most obvious ways is failing to recognize that quiche is an arbitrarily over specific example of what its category should ACTUALLY be called, which is obviously PIE.

PIZZA IS PIE TOO. The crust puffing up elevated at the edges contains the ingredients within.

And in this case, a stuffed crust pizza is indeed a PIE SURROUNDED BY A CALZONE.

Alternatively surrounded by a burrito.

Lodespawn ,

Wouldn’t stuffed crust be toast surrounded by sushi?

meekah ,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

if you’re looking at the whole pizza pie, the crust doesn’t have open sides so it’s a calzone. if you’re looking at a single slice, it’s sushi.

stratosfear ,

Til cutting a pizza turns bread into fish

Draegur ,

then again, this is a a loop-shaped calzone… topologically, a torus. the chart doesn’t even have an entry for that, but i’m ok with provisionally classifying it as a calzone

Lodespawn ,

I feel like the chart needs a torus entry like some kind of filled doughnut, but I also think a rolled, filled torus is closer to a sushi roll than a calzone. I think everyone is just settling on calzone because we are talking about pizza and ignoring the structure and shape which is what this is about. How does a torus fit into the cube rule anyway? You can only consider it as the base structure which is a tube, ie sushi.

beefcat ,
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the stuffed crust is prepared as a calzone but becomes sushi once the pizza is sliced.

daemoz ,

This was my exact assessment. I like how u think

dpkonofa ,

I just questioned this elsewhere and am in full agreement. Should be a pie.

MonkderZweite ,

which is obviously PIE tart.

Draegur ,

psh, YOU’RE a tart. :p

Kase ,

What’s your opinion on thin-crust pizza? Is it toast? I feel like it’s toast.

Draegur ,

you know what, yeah actually, i think i agree with that too!

sukhmel ,

Your comment makes me think that we’re missing (at least) one of configurations on the diagram, the one where two bases are perpendicular to each other. A slice of pizza will have that configuration, but I am too culinary-challenged to imagine anything else by that shape to name it after 🤔

Hjalamanger , to linux in Linus Torvalds interview Reader's Digest - 2001
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That so called “company mascot” on page 1 is so cute (-:

EDIT: the penguin, not Linus

DSTGU ,

Linus too

LittleBorat2 ,

Linus himself is not the mascot?

itslilith ,
@itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Tux too

Flaky ,
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

I want a big cuddly plush of Tux now.

samus12345 , to piracy in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
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I guess you can say that you…

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