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Donebrach , to asklemmy in How are these smartphone back covers made?
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In the deep forges of Apple by the Automechanoids that hold the Thrice-Divided soul of Steve Jobs. They toil with their sacred task to hammer The Material into the requisite forms, never straying from the Grand Design.

iPod_girl OP ,

I just imagined Steve Jobs as Eorlund Gray-Mane for whatever reason.

speaker_hat , to lemmyshitpost in My posts are apperently not artsy enough for Internet funeral

I can smell the makeup from this picture

Jax , to programmerhumor in no cap

I was going to suggest ALL CAPS in response, but then I remembered COBOL already exists.

dipshit , to lemmyshitpost in My posts are apperently not artsy enough for Internet funeral

I saw this and I am upset. I upvoted it so more people would see this and have to go through what I went through.

kid4today , to lemmyshitpost in My posts are apperently not artsy enough for Internet funeral
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Sexy trump isn’t real, sexy trump can’t hurt me.

Rentlar , (edited ) to memes in lemmy now

Some people have been waiting 6-7 years for justice to arrive for Inmate .

Let these people have their moment.

Auzy , (edited )

I’m in Australia and hia bigotry and BS has been spilling over here too. Literally have friends being drawn into his “anti woke” discussion nonsense and fake news claims. It’s so sad

So, even though I’m not in US, this is a huge moment for us too… I’m going to be happy when the bigoted crowd are no longer empowered again to treat trans people with disrespect and for those people to take responsibility instead of playing victim

And it should be obvious to at least some of those people after seeing this photo that Trump tries way way too hard to appear badass. At the very least after he’s convicted, people might look at this photo and realise just how ridiculous they were for voting for this manchild

LadyFreya , to lemmyshitpost in My posts are apperently not artsy enough for Internet funeral

Internet funeral is for images with text

snake , to linux in Today GNU/Linux is 32 years old

Love to see this piece of history!

EponymousBosh , to linux in Today GNU/Linux is 32 years old
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“Just a hobby”–famous last words

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy , to pics in [OC] Mauritius

i’m going there in a couple weeks

Dazza ,

The south of the island is much quieter and nicer than the north!

mrgreyeyes , to lemmyshitpost in My posts are apperently not artsy enough for Internet funeral

Not my proudest fap.

dublet ,
bluGill , to asklemmy in How are these smartphone back covers made?

Injection molding is something hobbyists do once in a while. Plans for the machines are not hard to find (Vince gingery wrote the book most use). Unlike 3d.printing though, you can't go from CAD to a part directly, instead you need to build the mold and that is not easy makes the process a lot more difficult and it needs more tools (a milling machine) and skill.

Still the results are a lot better than 3d printing and it isn't as hard as you might think. It is worth looking into, to see if maybe it is for you.

CmdrShepard ,

You can make injection molding blanks with 3D printed parts but it’s still not an easy process from what I’ve seen. It’d be better/cheaper/easier just to make your own external protective case.

OceanSoap , to lemmyshitpost in My posts are apperently not artsy enough for Internet funeral

He could pull it off!

CaptObvious , to asklemmy in What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?

Loyalty is vastly overrated. The only rational course of action is to complete exactly the tasks to which you’ve agreed for the wage they’ve determined. Your employer will demand loyalty but never reciprocate. Don’t let them manipulate you.

Also, never ever let them see you sweat. It doesn’t matter how good your employer is, at the first hint that you’re insecure, they’ll pounce and you’ll be treated like garbage. Always have your briefcase packed and a box to clear out your desk on a moment’s notice.

TitanLaGrange ,

IMO acting out of loyalty is never good. That is a backwards application of the concept intended to make you to act against your own interests.

Some people like to flip the idea of loyalty around from a description of behavior to a reason for behavior as a method of manipulating other people.

Like, if people see me consistently supporting my friends even when that is difficult they might think I’m ‘loyal’, but that’s backwards. I’m not supporting them because I am loyal, I support them because I like them and want them to succeed (and hopefully they’ll support me too). If someone wants loyalty from me, that’s an immediate red flag that tells me they either don’t understand why I do things, or they don’t care and just want me to do whatever they want.

CaptObvious ,

I’m not sure that I completely understand your point, but I totally agree that loyalty is earned and not automatic. And it can be used against you to coerce acting against your own best interests. I keep running into this with my employer, despite mountains of evidence over the years.

I’m a slow learner.

TitanLaGrange ,

loyalty is earned

For me, it’s not even that. Loyalty is not owed, nor is it earned. It is nothing more than a description of behavior.

Think of it this way: I always do my grocery shopping at Target instead of Walmart, even if I see that something is slightly cheaper at Walmart I’ll still most likely go to Target for it. Some might see that and say, “Look, he has loyalty to Target”, assuming that I shop at Target because I am loyal to that brand. But that’s backwards. Really it is that I can be described as ‘loyal’ because I consistently go to that brand. ‘Loyalty’ is a description of the behavior, not the cause of the behavior.

it can be used against you

Only if you have bought into the coercive bullshit that ‘loyalty’ is itself a reason to do something. Employee or customer loyalty is nothing more than an observation that people consistently support the company. That loyal behavior is seen because those people consistently have reasons to support the company. If you observe that people are loyally supporting your company, that is because they have reasons to do so (for example, you might be paying them to show up and do shit. Or maybe they think the shit they are doing is important or fun).

People who want something from you for less than it is worth will try to convince you that loyalty is something you owe them or that they have earned from you because if you believe the lie that loyalty is a reason for action that makes it easier to get you to give them something for free.

CaptObvious ,

We’re going to have to disagree about allegiance being a behavioral motivator since means a strong feeling of support. That seems impossible to express in any way except motivated action.

People who want something from you for less than it is worth will try to convince you that loyalty is something you owe them or that they have earned from you

On this we totally agree. It’s bullshit.

TitanLaGrange ,

No, I agree that allegiance is a behavioral motivator, but I think it is distinct from loyalty and that people tend to conflate the concepts (similar to how people sometimes conflate or confuse infer/imply and borrow/lend).

Loyalty, a behavior, can be observed; allegiance, a commitment (maybe supported by emotion, maybe not), cannot.

CaptObvious ,

Allegiance and loyalty are synonyms. Both are nouns. They are defined in terms of each other:

loyalty
Word forms: plural loyalties
uncountable noun
Loyalty is the quality of staying firm in your friendship or support for someone or something.
I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy. [+ to]
This is seen as a reward for the army’s loyalty during a barracks revolt earlier this month.

Synonyms: faithfulness, commitment, devotion, allegiance

allegiance
Word forms: plural allegiances
variable noun
Your allegiance is your support for and loyalty to a particular group, person, or belief.
My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep. [+ to]
…a community driven by strong ties and allegiances.

Synonyms: loyalty, duty, obligation, devotion


<span style="color:#323232;">--Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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gaydarless ,

I’m learning that second point right now and it is tough.

CaptObvious ,

It is. Especially if it catches you off-guard. Hang in there.

NegativeLookBehind , to programmerhumor in no cap
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My eyes are bleeding

gpw OP ,

The path to salvation is filled with terrors and temptation

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