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  • Historical_General ,

    Are you relatively healthy at least?

    hashbrowns4life , to memes in The time has come.

    dont feed ducks bread

    YoungBelden , to memes in 🙃😵💀

    i wish poverty diet actually made it easier to stay in shape

    instead i just have an eating disorder from chronic food insecurity

    platysalty , to memes in The time has come.

    So Jojo Egypt arc but with ducks?

    Domille , to lemmyshitpost in My favourite piece of Internet history

    is Scott Dourque just a fancy way of saying Scott Dork lol?

    GFGJewbacca , to lemmyshitpost in My favourite piece of Internet history

    Every time I see this, I always remind people the full set of names is online.

    WrittenWeird ,

    Eyyyy Sleve Denes

    splines ,

    Making this must have been exhausting. I have a hard enough time coming up with one name in an RPG. I want to hear the story of the guy who had to come up with all of this.

    _danny ,

    What I’ve found helps me is picking three or four character traits I’m going to roleplay and run them through a translator twice (ex. English -> Hawaiian-> Czech turns ‘tenacious’ into věrnost. Then I’d judge how badly I’d pronounce it and English-ify it a little to Verno or Varnost)

    It helps to pick languages that have a few language barriers between where they originated. Like English -> German doesn’t work because they share a common root language and half of German speaks English as a second language now.

    anti ,

    I use a variation of this to write music rounds for quizzes. Run lyrics through a translator then back to English and get people to name the song. My last round was called Korea Change (i.e I translated it to Korean and back).

    Chekhovs_Gun ,

    Lmao Cleveland Queens 🤣

    Comment105 , to lemmyshitpost in My favourite piece of Internet history

    “Raul”, “Rortugal”

    The man does not understand the letter P.

    It confuses him, it frightens him.

    apolinariomabussy ,
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    To be fair, Raul is an actual Hispanic name. Rortugal has no excuse though lol

    SpiderFarmer , to memes in The time has come.
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    When I worked closer to a lake I fantasized about feeding the gulls on my way to work to slowly build up an army of loyal trash birds.

    samus12345 , to lemmyshitpost in My favourite piece of Internet history
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    I was impressed that the Simpsons Death Note parody used some of these names. That’s a super obscure reference!

    Mog_fanatic ,

    What a crazy deep cut of an easter egg. i’m impressed anyone even noticed this. That’s awesome!

    TiphaineRupa ,

    Cool my buddy Onsen Sweemey is listed there

    mojofrododojo ,

    Simpsons Death Note parody

    stupid question but shouldn’t this be on disney+ ? I can’t find any of the treehouse of horrors…

    yeather ,

    It’s on Hulu rn, since it’s the newest season.

    samus12345 ,
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    It’s this season, , episode 6. If not Disney+, it’s probably on Hulu. There’s also an excellent Westworld parody that same episode that makes it easily the best Simpsons episode made in a very long time.

    If you don’t have Hulu, you can find it on himovies.

    WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

    Didn’t they do their Westworld parody in season 5 with “The Boy Who Knew Too Much”?

    samus12345 ,
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    Yes, but this is a parody of the new series.

    HereWeGo ,

    Newer Simpsons has actually been really good. Poorhouse Rock was a shockingly good episode about how lucky Homer was economically and how fucked Bart is nowadays.

    Tekchip , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg
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    Lot of talk of numerics only. The problem there is knowing what format the information is in since clearly there are 3 possibilities. Without context and during certain parts of the month you’re hosed. Best to remove ambiguity and go with the alpha numeric format.

    DD MMM YY (or alternatively YYYY)

    11 Aug 2023

    Ambiguity gone.

    blitzen ,
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    23 Aug 23. Ya, no ambiguity. /s

    2023-08-23 is the way.

    thawed_caveman ,

    Any date format can be unambiguous as long as it’s the one that everyone agrees on, and all date formats will be ambiguous as long as we have several in use.

    I kinda gave up, nowadays when i write a date to someone i specify the date format. Like i will send “01/05/2024 (DD/MM/YYYY)” because it’s the only way to be sure

    ramplay ,

    There’s no amibuity with year first and done properly like YYYY-MM-DD.

    Your reasoning is that the ambiguity exists due to using numbers. The ambiguity is only for 2/3 numerical methods

    Tekchip ,
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    As monstrous as it is yyyy-mm-dd could also be misconstrued by said unfortunate Americans as yyyy-dd-mm because…well…yeah. As noted elsewhere this dd mmm yyyy format also works nicely in written and verbal communication as 12th of august where no one ever is going to write or speak to each other twenty twenty three august twelfth. So again, more universal and less ambiguous.

    cognitive ,

    The second reason why yyyy-MM-dd is the correct way to write days (beside being sortable by default) is because even Americans doesn't have any similar format that it can be confused with.

    I learned this in my first half year as a programmer I think, somewhere well over a decade back and so far it seems that guy was right.

    Tekchip ,
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    As monsterous as it is yyyy-mm-dd could also be misconstrued by said unfortunate Americans as yyyy-dd-mm because…well…yeah. As noted elsewhere this dd mmm yyyy format also works nicely in written and verbal communication as 12th of august where no one ever is going to write or speak to each other twenty twenty three august twelfth. So again, more universal and less ambiguous.

    rar ,

    Problem is that languages get in the way. Some are pretty similar like 15 ago (Spanish) being 15 Aug (English), but 1 ene (Spanish) aren’t that similar to 1 Jan (English).

    And for the usual “But English is used everwhere! I live in X!” crowd: NO, it isn’t. Not everything you see as an “expat” is the same as the actual locals with their own language.

    DulyNoted , to lemmyshitpost in My favourite piece of Internet history

    MCRLWAIN hurts my brain to pronounce

    Mako_Bunny , to memes in Chile 🇨🇱

    Plants vs zombies

    kryostar , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg
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    This is big pp idea and I like it.

    RVGamer06 , to memes in Jiv me a break
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    Jif

    dzervas , to memes in My holy trinity of trust

    just a side note for everyone out there that uses bitwarden: you can reset your password with just your email. that means the admin can see your passwords. The only 3 upstream password managers that don’t have that “feature” are 1Password, lastpass and keypass (not counting gpg-based script in bash n friends). Lastpass is obviously a mediocre solution (too many breaches), keypass isn’t for everyone (UX). 1Password is a very solid solution and it has public security audits

    I’ve got nothing with agilebits/1Password - i just use it after spending days researching (also I’m a former IT security engineer)

    Waryle ,

    It’s so out of context it’s almost untrue.

    Bitwarden can’t find or change your password, and their admins absolutely can’t see them either.

    You’re talking about the “admin password reset” feature offered to organizations (and which doesn’t concern lambdas users at all), which must be explicitly activated and which allows admins not to see our password, but to trigger a password reset with notification to the user.

    Once the password has been reset, all you have to do is change it, and nobody else has access to it.

    bitwarden.com/help/forgot-master-password/

    bitwarden.com/help/account-recovery/

    biscuits ,

    If that were true that it wouldn’t be just a side note because it would render the whole Bitwarden product useless. It’d pretty much mean that they are not encrypting passwords at all, so even worse than infamous LastPass. But as the other comment pointed out, it’s pretty much not like that.

    BastingChemina ,

    No you can’t reset your bitwarden master password with just an email. I invite you to try and let is know how it went.

    MixedRaceHumanAI ,

    Been using Bitwarden since it was on horrendous light blue theme, and I’m fully aware that users cannot easily reset their master password through email ever since.

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