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nxfsi , to memes in Carlos Tavares CEO of Stellantis

And yet your meme is right-aligned. Curious.

spoilerThe meme text alignment

ppetrelli , to programmerhumor in Find the pokemon

Hadoop is in the list twice. Which makes it both a Pokémon and a technology!

Krauerking , to piracy in Pirate Pro

Look I get that private trackers are probably safer and have a mored dedicated community but personally I still love anyone that keeps it public and keeps the knowledge of torrenting open and available as a tool for new people to discover.

I just use the public torrents, I have an IP Blocklist, and I seed the shit out of the stuff I download if it’s got less traction on it.

I will probably find a private group or something once I realize my obscure watching habits leave me out of finding stuff unless I can literally find it physical or get lucky but for now I’m a free pirate.

pyrflie , to memes in My friend had to shut down his Lemmy instance so i am back on my ml account and needed some motivational word art to cheer me up.

“You know, even if you know you had a discouraging day, remember: There is another one coming tomorrow!” - Robin Williams (Fender, Robots)

TWeaK ,
  • Robin Williams (Fender, Robots)

I wish I could give that man a hug.

qaz , to memes in Wealth shown to scale

Holy shit

slimarev92 , to technology in I asked leonardo.ai to generate an image of itself. This is what it gave me.

I never asked for this.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

installs a sick af razor arm anyways

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Hey man they already took his arms, might as well get fucking swords too tbh.

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

Quoting from memory: “Remember the times when men were men and wrote their own device drivers?”

CannotSleep420 , to memes in Remember me comrades!

Good riddance.

Treczoks , to memes in Machinists, engineers and people of common sense unite !

Next time, chose a smarter client.

ryathal ,

They don’t exist.

Holzkohlen ,

Bold claim, also very true

lazylion_ca , (edited ) to asklemmy in What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?

We don’t have time to do it right the first time, but we will make just enough time to redo it wrong a few more times before the customer complains loudly enough that the boss pulls someone from another job which will now not be done right because we don’t have time.

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks, I feel like I’m at work again lol

gaydarless ,

cries in SaaS

patient_tech , to selfhosted in Namecheap ups its prices 9% for .com and .xyz this fall.

As others mentioned, Verisign administers the .com space and they’re raising prices. politico.com/…/website-domain-more-expensive-0002…

I do like to keep track of the budget gTLD renewal prices at tld-list.com and use that for my personal use. I have an offbeat domain I registered for 10 years for something like $25 a few years ago.

neutron ,

Is that even possible now? When I attempted buying a domain for 10 years, it showed me the numbers as if I had renewed the domain 9 times instead of 10 times the purchasing price.

patient_tech ,

Yeah, depends. Sometimes they’ll run a deal to multi-year registration as like a bill discount. Seems more rare these days. I look up a good renewal rate on www.tld-list.com and then have to actually go to the registrar and make up a fictional name and then see if it even allows registration for more than a year and what the cost is for 10 years.

igorlogius , to memes in Very
@igorlogius@lemmy.world avatar

Big Brother isn’t watching you

https://i.imgur.com/t1z0zfW.png

TransplantedSconie , (edited ) to memes in 🙃😵💀

“We know life is Hard, but have you tried Ultra Hard by skipping the most important meal of the day and starting out famished?”

Steak ,

Off topic but I don’t think breakfast is any more or less important than a meal any other time of the day. Most days I only eat one big meal around dinnertime and maybe have a few bites of some snack throughout the day. I’ve been like that for years now it started from doing 12 hour construction shifts where I’d just work all day with a coffee and maybe an apple or something then eat a big meal once I was home. I don’t do construction anymore but the way I eat stuck with me. It’s probably worth pointing out that I’m very fit and a healthy bodyweight (5’10 152lbs) and I don’t suffer any negative effects from living like this. I’d say I’m healthier than 90% of the people I know.

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  • eoli3n ,
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    Actually, science says he’s right. You should fast at least 16 hour per day.

    BlueMagma ,

    I’ve never seen this were have you read that ?

    eoli3n ,
    @eoli3n@lemmy.ml avatar

    For exemple

    annualreviews.org/…/annurev-nutr-071816-064634?ur…

    16/8 is the most common intermittent fasting protocol for begginers. 20/4 is recommended in case of autoimmune disease, to reverse leaky gut and insulin resistance.

    AnUnusualRelic ,
    @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

    Science says nothing of the sort, but marketing certainly does.

    Notyou ,

    Advertising says he’s wrong. Science actually backs him. Look up autophagy and see all the health benefits that you get from a fasted state.

    AOCapitulator ,
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    the most important meal of the day bullshit was invented by america, fuckin milk lobby and shit somene else explain it I don’t care enough to

    EatBorekYouWreck , to memes in Primes

    Even vs odd numbers are not as important as we think they are. We could do the same to any other prime number. 2 is the only even prime (meaning it is divisible by 2) 3 is the only number divisible by 3. 5 is the only prime divisible by 5. When you think about the definition of prime numbers, this is a trivial conclusion.

    Tldr: be mindful of your conventions.

    alvvayson ,

    Yes, but not really.

    With 2, the natural numbers divide into equal halves. One of which we call odd and the other even. And we use this property a lot in math.

    If you do it with 3, then one group is going to be a third and the other two thirds (ignore that both sets are infinite, you may assume a continuous finite subset of the natural numbers for this argument).

    And this imbalance only gets worse with bigger primes.

    So yes, 2 is special. It is the first and smallest prime and it is the number that primarily underlies concepts such as balance, symmetry, duplication and equality.

    EatBorekYouWreck ,

    But why would you divide the numbers to two sets? It is reasonable for when considering 2, but if you really want to generalize, for 3 you’d need to divide the numbers to three sets. One that divide by 3, one that has remainder of 1 and one that has remainder of 2. This way you have 3 symmetric sets of numbers and you can give them special names and find their special properties and assign importance to them. This can also be done for 5 with 5 symmetric sets, 7, 11, and any other prime number.

    alvvayson ,

    Then you have one set that contains multiples of 3 and two sets that do not, so it is not symmetric.

    rbhfd ,

    You’d have one set that are multiples of 3, one set that are multiples of 3 plus 1, and one stat that are multiples of 3 minus 1 (or plus 2)

    alvvayson ,

    How do you people even math.

    You might as well use a composite number if you want to create useless sets of numbers.

    Foofighter ,

    Not sure about how relevant this in reality, but when it comes to alternating series, this might be relevant. For example the Fourier series expansion of cosine and other trig function?

    EatBorekYouWreck ,

    But then it is more natural to use the complex version of the Fourier series, which has a neat symmetric notation

    Foofighter ,

    True, but normally, you’d introduce trig functions before complex numbers. Anyhow: I appreciate the meme and the complete over the top discussion about it :D

    EatBorekYouWreck ,

    Complex numbers ftw

    treefingers ,

    I don’t know if it’s intentional or not, but you’re describing cyclical groups

    EatBorekYouWreck ,

    Not intentionally, but yes group rise in many places unexpectedly. That’s why they’re so neat

    xavier666 , to memes in I've been bamboozled, and quite possibly.....hogwashed

    When you have read the walkthrough

    Comment105 ,

    Knowing what to expect and what to do is for women, children, and homosexuals.

    I choose ignorance and preventable failure, like a true chauvinist!

    IntentionallyAnon ,

    Stop disliking this dude the joke is funny

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    IntentionallyAnon ,

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