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lunicoDee , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

Phones certainly decrease our level of motivation by decreasing our dopamine baseline. Huberman Labs episodes addressing dopamine are really interesting

ipsirc , to linux in Shift+Ins vs. Middle Mouse Button
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Lennard , to memes in Worshiping the Grind is Basic

I want to work 7 days a week. But not to make profit for some corporation, but to be an active part in a community (Volunteering in my local maker space)

muirc , to memes in Worshiping the Grind is Basic
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cmhickman358 ,

Dale didn’t take that curve too early, that curve took Dale too early

BruceTwarzen , to memes in Fourth and Long..

One of the most insane things i have ever seen on tv was that stadium they built in texas or some other way too hot to live shithole. They could close the roof and AIRCONDICION the whole stadium.

ryathal ,

Air-conditioning is generally required when you have an enclosed space with thousands of people in it.

pjhenry1216 ,

I think you're missing the point. It's that they built it to begin with. And it's not always enclosed. Stadiums exist all over that aren't air conditioned and don't close. It's the level of effort to overcome the heat. Yet we still can't air condition damn Amazon warehouses or UPS trucks. Both of those have had folks pass out from heat.

NovaPrime ,
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Oh we can, those corporations choose not to. The stadium owner has an incentive to ac the stadium since a more pleasant temperature is likely to attract and please most customers. Amazon is working with a captured market and people who, alone and individually, don’t have any power. From Amazon’s perspective and a capitalist viewpoint they’re doing the most legally required to continue to make profit. They don’t have an incentive to change as people continue to buy their products and the government refuses to step in and help exploited workers, even going to far as to ignore the blatant union busting from Amazon and others when the individuals do try to group together and assert leverage.

irmoz ,

I think they agree and were just being sardonic

Quills , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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This exists?! Oh my That’s not just mildly, it’s really interesting!

UFO64 ,

They are somewhat common-ish if you know where to look. I fly by one a lot!

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QuarterSwede ,
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Indeed, one of our regional airports has housing with taxi ways to the runway as well. Instead of garages for cars they have hangers for the planes and cars.

Ibex0 ,

But I don’t see any planes or hangars there or in OPs image?

xia ,

Residential hangers just look like big garages.

KidsTryThisAtHome ,

Bottom right of ops image (I also see one other plane a few drives up)

UFO64 ,

Look for shed like things that connect to taxiways. They aren’t huge and don’t need to be if the aircraft is smol.

Quills ,
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I see!

OrteilGenou ,

This is an exclusive neighborhood where only environmentalist TikTok influencers live /s

Quills ,
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Lol

Haywire ,

There are thousands of them.

Anticorp ,

These exist all across the country! Here’s a fun fact, the street signs are all 2 feet tall in these neighborhoods so that even low-wing airplanes can make turns around corners that have signs without risk of completely destroying their plane.

Quills ,
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Oooh, cool!

XTornado ,

Yup, John Travolta had and maybe still has a house like this to park his Boeing 707.

Rooty , to linux in It either runs on Linux or refund

At this point I wouldn’t be suprised that some dev companies are taking Microsoft kickback money under the table. There is really no excuse for a game not to work on Linux natively on 2023.

alteropen ,

@Rooty @Uluganda you mean apart from the extra work it takes for devs to give support to the platform, a platform where they will get less than 1% of sales.

saying "theres no excuse" is just delusional

Rooty ,

Steam decks and other deck PCs are rapidly gaining ground, not to mention that steam runs natively on Linux. The “less than 1% marketshare” meme is 20 years old at this point and no longer relevant. Once again, there is no excuse.

alteropen ,

@Rooty even 3 - 5% is not worth it for a lot of devs for the amount of time it would take. you must also consider every update also needing the same care taken to it. financially small devs don't have the resources and big devs know it would eat into their profits

flashgnash ,

I don’t think it neccesarily takes much to make a game compatible, from what I hear at this point it basically just consists of not doing really weird things with your game and not choosing an anti cheat that doesn’t work

By the fact basically every indie game I’ve ever tried has worked flawlessly in proton I’d say there’s no excuse for new triple a games not to

alteropen ,

@flashgnash yeah they work in proton... that's not native linux. porting a windows game to native Linux is more trouble that its worth for most devs hence projects like proton

flashgnash ,

I guess so but I honestly think proton is the way forward for Linux gaming, as far as I can tell they run just as well if not better under proton than on windows

erwan ,

It’s still less than 5%, so unfortunately it’s still at a level they can ignore.

We need more gaming devices that ship with Linux out of the box, like the Steam Deck. Market share is not going to go up only with PC gamers choosing Linux over Windows.

mnemonicmonkeys ,

Plus it’s actually 3% market share now

dino ,

what kind of support mate? jesus I hate this argument. As if publisher do anything out of the ordinary to provide linux compatbility. All the work was done by valve already or is still being done.

Cornelius ,

Look at no man’s sky and how they in the past have had to patch their game for Linux via proton. It happens, proton is not perfect and it never will be

dunestorm ,
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Well, the thing is that developers need to go out of their way to intentionally break Linux support. The community does 99% of the work in most cases. Launchers, along with anti-cheat are the most egregious.

Anti-cheat I can semi-understand, the developer has to do some work, but popular anti-cheats support Linux no problem.

Launchers, however are 100% useless other than Steam itself, I wish Valve would ban third-party launchers. I wouldn’t be surprised though if some publishers would pull their games from Steam if Valve outright banned them.

IanAtCambio , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

Little known fact. Airplanes still use leaded fuel. I’ll bet that the blood levels for all of these families are elevated. Not a great place to raise a kid.

HiddenLayer5 OP ,

Clarification: Only piston aircraft require leaded fuel. Which is unfortunately a pretty big part of the general aviation market, but similarly sized turboprops do also exist (though are more expensive) and it doesn’t apply to modern commercial aviation at all.

Fox ,

Further clarification: Only gasoline powered aircraft without the Auto Fuel STC require leaded fuel.

Although, there is an initiative underway to fully phase out leaded avgas. G100UL is the FAA approved formulation. Exciting time and long overdue.

mkwt ,

There are also some plans in the works to fully end leaded avgas in the 2030s.

Da_Boom ,
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No, G100UL is still going through the FAA approval process. But it’s been approved for many specific engines already, but the majority still aren’t allowed to use it. For a full FAA approval we could be waiting another 6-9 years.

The Next big problem is availability, which will only come with time. There are only a few airfields around that stock the fuel. (And from what I can tell… none that are here in Australia)

Fox , (edited )

“FAA approved STCs for the use of G100UL in all general aviation piston airplanes in September 2022”

www.avweb.com/…/gami-begins-g100ul-stc-sales/

Da_Boom ,
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Interesting, now I guess we need general availability and maybe a ban on leaded fuels. Still gonna take some number of years before that happens, especially given the vast majority of oil companies don’t really care all that much.

Also now the FAA approved it, we just need every other agency in every other country to also approve it, should be a lot easier to do so now the FAA has and has the test data to offer.

stevehobbes ,

Except republicans are seriously trying to require that all airports that receive federal funding to still offer leaded gas. For reasons.

thehill.com/…/4165287-congress-poised-to-mandate-…

Ilovethebomb ,

There is an increasing number of piston aircraft that have Diesel engines, and run on jet fuel.

awwwyissss ,

Disgusting.

Da_Boom ,
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Yep, and the FAA is taking it’s sweet time to approve a new unleaded fuel for general aviation that shows a lot of promise called G100UL. It’s estimated it could take another 6-9 years. Otherwise it’s currently only approved for specific planes and not available at most airports and aerodromes.

rexxit ,

It’s approved as of last fall, but the FAA spent well over a decade stonewalling it with unnecessary bureaucracy.

Now we’re left with the chicken-and-egg problem of the market, where nobody will offer unleaded because it’s more expensive, but it’s expensive because it’s not widely used. The feds should subsidize it down to $4/gal for 5 years to get it off the ground.

Lord_ToRA , to memes in Worshiping the Grind is Basic
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Who is this guy and why are there so many memes with him now?

skyler , (edited )
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That’s Dale Earnhardt a NASCAR driver that died in 2001 in a crash while racing.

I don’t know why he’s popping up in memes now though.

krey , to memes in Fourth and Long..

just move into the stadiums

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massive_bereavement ,
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Modern problems require modern solutions or smthing

lilShalom ,

This is giving me flash backs of hurricane katrina

idunnololz ,
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Anything can be your home if you try hard enough

PatFussy ,

Someone give this guy a nobel prize

Xariphon , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

School logic. Infinite power to punish and restrict, infinite resources to harm and burden, nothing for support or uplift.

Mudface ,

It’s not anyone else’s job to support and uplift you. Be a strong person and learn to strive to overcome.

Quit being so soft, this is the easy part

Scrof ,
hoodatninja ,
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You must be LARPing. You’re far too much of a caricature to be real. You gonna lecture me about my bootstraps next? Pen an op ed about how “nobody wants to work anymore”?

Mudface ,

Bro, that’s good advice man.

If kids are already breaking because they don’t have support to hold their hands through 11th grade history class, if it’s too hard to get up and get to school everyday, pay attention, do your homework, etc without special attention from adults …. I mean …. Life is really gonna kick your ass later

hoodatninja ,
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Yeah because as we all know, teenagers (14-18 for high school mind you, not sure why you’re specifically saying 11th graders?) are emotionally mature, rational actors who are ready to take on the world with no emotional support or direction.

Mudface ,

It’s just hyperbole to illustrate a point. I don’t know why people are so literal online.

I’m not just talking about 11th graders lol

I’m saying that the time to need emotional support from your teachers happens much younger. When you’re 14-18 you’re learning to be an adult. If you don’t learn how to manage yourself emotionally, or provide your own means of motivations, etc you’re not developing into adulthood on a pace that should be expected of you.

If your emotional development is too far delayed, it’s likely to cause you suffering the longer you take to learn it.

hoodatninja ,
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Where’s the hyperbole? You’re also affirming what I’m saying with the rest of your comment.

Xariphon ,

I did all this shit, anyway. Twenty years ago. Sacrificed everything on the altar of the almighty A. What did it get me? A master's degree I'm too depressed and anxious to ever use and a long-standing hatred of the system. Now I speak out because nobody listens to the people who are still in the system. The people directly affected by it are easy to ignore. Now I'm the demographic people listen to whether they should or not, so I'm saying what I wish people had said when it was me.

_number8_ ,

Quit being so soft

what happened to lemmy, what the fuck is this shit, how does this have 9 upvotes? quit being so soft? go back to boomer facebook, jesus fucking christ

Mudface ,

“Oh no, the teacher isn’t in tune with my emotions, I’m so hard done by, how can I be expected to excel if everything and everyone doesn’t revolve around me? Wahhhh”

GTFO, and yes be strong, don’t be weak. The world is a dangerous fucking place.

kmkz_ninja ,

This is the one time I wouldn’t mind if the Hexbearians would come in and be assholes.

PerCarita ,
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I don’t know about you, but my school did the best it could. Some adults might even say what you said about society in general - infinite resources to harm and burden, etc. People usually try their best, your teachers too. Maybe you’ll grow up to be a teacher and you’ll be better at it than the ones you had. Good luck!

Xariphon ,

I grew up and became a librarian instead, because I genuinely enjoy helping people find the things they are interested in, but couldn't lend my energy to a system that doesn't care about the that they are interested in part, among other flaws.

cdsigma , to memes in Please discuss.

Every day we stray further from the light of lord

samus12345 , to memes in Please discuss.
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It is a kind of sandwich.

Spliffman1 , to pics in [OC] Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus)
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Spiders are cool af. Fantastic shot, I’ll take a spider over a roach any day

NPC ,

You’re not wrong, but you’re underestimating how great roaches can be. Hissing roaches are amazing and dubia roaches aren’t bad at all either. It’s the flying ones that are the worst

Spliffman1 ,
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Well I live on a sub tropical island and they are pretty much all the big flying type lol

walter_wiggles , to memes in Please discuss.

It’s two sandwiches…topologically speaking.

If you take the traditional idea of a sandwich and draw a loop around the plane where the surfaces come together you get a mathematical sandwich.

Since the bagel abomination has two such areas and you can draw non-intersecting loops around each, it follows that there are indeed two sandwiches present.

agressivelyPassive ,

That depends on your definition of a sandwichable surface. If crust can be buttered as well and is considered equal to cut surfaces (which, coming from a rye bread country, is certainly the case with these fluffy things), then this is simply a sandwich without filling in the middle. This might also be achieved by suboptimal spreading on a single surface.

octoperson ,

I’m pretty sure it counts as a sandwich as defined by the ham sandwich theorem. The only part that might be debatable is that the filling is not a single connected volume, but that doesn’t seem to be required by the proof.

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