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Aurenkin , to memes in not again

I seriously hate it when I accidentally build a shelf but I guess it’s just one of those things that happens to everyone at some point.

getoffthedrugsdude OP ,
ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Get off the drugs, dude.

SpezCanLigmaBalls ,
@SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world avatar

No

BananaOnionJuice ,
@BananaOnionJuice@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Then don’t hog all the drugs share them with the rest of the class.

VikingHippie ,
Hupf ,

This one significantly lacks shear strength.

troyunrau ,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Not every illustrator is a structural engineer ;)

owenfromcanada ,
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

As long as it ends up bolted to the wall, it’ll be fine.

southernbrewer ,

If those shelf brackets are fixed in place and screwed in with two screws above each other that’s probably enough diagonal bracing for lightweight use, considering it’ll normally be screwed into a wall too. The fact that theres no horizontal bracing at floor level might be a bigger issue — those feet will be easily bent/broken

GrimSheeper , to lemmyshitpost in When you're young you fear the fentanyl candy, when you grow up you crave it.

Make sure to thoroughly check your child’s candy this Halloween. There are a lot of sickos out there putting pure, uncut heroin in their candy and just pretending it’s laced with fentanyl.

jaschen ,

Fentanyl is more expensive than candy. It’s like asking a crackhead if he could share his 8ball.

frippa OP ,
@frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

I hate it when my mars is cut with chocolate, I eat it to forget my shitty life nodding out, not for empty calories!

Rentlar , to memes in AI can generate memes now. This could potentially lead to a new robot-communist era.

Boyfriend is not paying attention to his 3 armed, 6 fingered girlfriend who is groping his ass, because he is distracted by a blueberry pancake dough dispenser?

lugal ,

Relatable, it’s it?

TheBERFA ,

Oh he’s paying attention, look at that 3rd leg 😏

Prunebutt ,

Laughing yet?

aI wIlL rEpLaCE cREatIvE hUmaN lAbOur!!!

hordenduopol ,

I’m only counting 5 fingers, robots already amputated one.

Rentlar ,

The thumb would be under the cooking board, but I am aware some people say thumbs aren’t fingers.

Catsrules ,

I know I was. But to be fair to me, I haven’t had food yet today. So a blueberry pancake dough dispenser is just what I want.

XTornado ,

Instead of a chef homemade cooked food, he prefers a robot cooked food. It’s not that difficult to get the idea.

tunawasherepoo , to linux in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?
@tunawasherepoo@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

A more polished wayland with plasma 6 :)

devfuuu ,

Definitely. It improves recently (like 2 last versions) and was a big thing when the fractional support was added, since now some software can finally be usable. But I still have too many problems regarding seepd, animations, different sizes of things in different places, mouse cursors being wrong, crashes or lock ups sometimes happen, etc.

But it’s getting there and am really hopeful for next version and how good it could be.

Really want to finally be able to properly use my external monitor with the laptop monitor also connected at different sizes and fractional settings.

JustEnoughDucks ,
@JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl avatar

It’s interesting nowadays. My windows 11 navigation bar on my work computer now crashes 10x as much as plasma Wayland does. Completely reverse of years earlier.

Along with dozens of other problems like invisibly disabling the microphones so the only way to unmute them is to use the audio troubleshooter, my windows laptop gets more unstable with every update while KDE Wayland gets more stable with every update.

MonkderZweite ,

and was a big thing when the fractional support was added

I don’t get the need for fractional scaling. If you had bought nonsensical hw like a 4k screen in a 15" notebook, just change display resolution and maybe global font size?

PixxlMan ,

And waste all those pixels? Scaling let’s you keep the sharpness while also getting reasonably sized ui

MonkderZweite ,

More sharpness than you have pixels?

edit: You didn’t like the question?

PixxlMan ,

I didn’t downvote you

The way I parsed your earlier comment was that the solution to making a resolution like 4k usable on a laptop was just to lower your resolution. My point is that if instead of lowering your resolution, meaning you’re not utilizing the full potential of your screen, you can instead use UI scaling to make the resolution usable while still benefiting from the higher resolution in terms of sharpness in text, games etc.

simulacra_simulacrum , to worldnews in Palestine-Israel Crisis Megathread

There are a few Canadian citizens stuck in Gaza and very much in danger. I’m hoping that some solution can be found to help these people out.

jeena ,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

Are you trying to say that the Canadian citizens stuck in Gaza are somehow more special than the other citizens?

simulacra_simulacrum ,

Yes! At least they are to me as a Canadian citizen. Not more important in human terms, but definitely more if interest to me to see how Canadians in a war zone are dealt with by our government.

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  • asteriskeverything ,
    bloubz ,

    Bro wtf. The millions of people in Gaza are in danger, how does their individual citizenships matter when there is non-descriminative bombing over the urban areas as well as exit routes? Israelis even bombed and killed prisoners from Israel in Gaza

    zerfuffle ,

    As a Canadian, dude’s probably interested to see how the Canadian government will respond.

    I wouldn’t hold my breath. Trudeau isn’t going to step out of line from American policy to save a few measly Canadians, and Biden won’t allow Americans to leave unless Egypt opens their borders to Palestinians (which definitely isn’t going to lead to ethnic cleansing, of course).

    Qkall , to lemmyshitpost in Successful defense
    @Qkall@lemmy.ml avatar

    semi-related tale. when i was in college, there was a snow storm and a bachelor party in the same week… so I missed 2 of 2 classes before the friday quiz. the class was hard already and i wanted to at least show that i cared about the course. so, I showed up to the quiz anyway. i ended up spending 40 mins or so writing about how the rhythmic hip thursts of some historical science person had changed my entire life and the landscape of modern dance. i had zero clue what the quiz was on and deserved to fail. i got a 50 % on the quiz and the professor thanked me, but asked that i never do that again. that was a fucking win over a zero. sometimes people just need a good laugh.

    EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted ,
    @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Isn’t a 50% still failing? (Assuming this is in the US and is not a heavily weighted grade scale they’re using.)

    rjthyen ,

    I assume the quiz was just a portion of the total grade. Scalping some points you don’t deserve is still a win.

    EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted ,
    @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    True.

    FeetinMashedPotatoes ,

    It is failing, but one 50% quiz is better than a 0% quiz when added into your overall grade. Plus OP showing up to class at least shows to the professor that they’re trying and might bump their grade up a bit at the end of the term.

    EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted ,
    @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I didn’t consider this. Thanks. 👍

    iforgotmyinstance , to memes in How about that?

    Party of family values yall

    JackbyDev , to memes in Unpopular Opinion

    So, don’t mistake this as me telling you you’re totally wrong, because you definitely do have a point and it gets under my skin too (that’s why I believe licenses like AGPL and, dare I say, SSPL should be used), but many of these companies actively contribute back to the open source software they’re using.

    grue , (edited )

    SSPL

    TIL what that is.

    … and [whistles], that’s a doozy!

    From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Public_License:

    [the SSPL] primarily replaces [the AGPL v3’s] section 13 “Remote Network Interaction; Use with the GNU General Public License.” with a new section that requires that anyone who offers the functionality of SSPL-licensed software to third-parties as a service must release the entirety of their source code, including all software, APIs, and other software that would be required for a user to run an instance of the service themselves, under the SSPL. In contrast, the AGPL v3’s section 13 covers only the program itself (the copyrightable work licensed under AGPL v3).

    I get what they’re going for and I sympathize with the goal, but I’m not sure there’s any software in the world that could comply with that license because it would have to release an entire container or disc image with nothing but SSPL software from the kernel on up. Does a SSPL-licensed kernel or httpd even exist?

    Valmond ,

    They gotta want to do it I guess, lots of companies use like GPL code but don’t tell anyone.

    grue ,

    Even if they want to do it, can they? The Wikipedia article claims that every piece of software necessary to run the service would have to be licensed as SSPL. Not just to have its source code released in compliance with whatever other copyleft or permissive license it was under, but relicensed as SSPL. That means (assuming the Wikipedia article is accurate, anyway) you can’t even run it on top of Linux and be in compliance with the license! You’d have to write your SSPL service for the bare metal hardware, or write an entire new SSPL-licensed OS for it.

    JackbyDev ,

    So, without getting too into the specifics about SSPL because you and many of the critics of it I agree with in that it seems poorly thought out or too aggressive, I do think AGPL fails in some ways. Mongo and (I think) Elastic were both licensed under AGPL but made/changed to SSPL because of a perceived abuse by cloud services like Amazon. As for what exactly the cloud providers were doing that they perceived as wrong and what the best solution is I’m not too sure. It could be that Elastic’s own managed version of its product wasn’t getting any use because Amazon’s was benefiting from economy of scale and vendor lock in (“hey, we already have everything on AWS, let’s use AWS’s Elastic offering”) and if that’s the case then it’s not really a failing of software licenses and just a shitty and unfortunate situation.

    One of the things libre software is trying to accomplish is letting anyone use it for anything and allowing competitors to monetize it is a valid use. It seems like Elastic and Mongo may have been trying to have a primary revenue stream be money from offering their own managed service and cloud providers were out competing with them. It’s hard to not see this as them being a parasite that will take over the host and eventually kill them both because the devs of the product will stop getting compensation.

    Some products (I think QT is another example) offer a GPL/AGPL version but for a fee will give you a more traditional license (non copy left) and this allows users to have a way to keep their own code closed source while providing revenue for the creators. Win win. AGPL was made to fix a loophole of putting a GPLed product behind a web interface and then saying “hey I’m not technically distributing anything so I don’t have to release my source code.” You’d think that most enterprise folks would pay but it seems like the cloud providers didn’t need to because they found ways around AGPL or just didn’t modify anything.

    Like I said in another comment, no matter how you look at the situation, open source devs are getting taken advantage of. Enterprise customers should set the example and monetarily support the devs of open source software they use. While they do sometimes it’s not the norm. Even within the same company you see mixed behaviors. Microsoft has been contributing code back to git and adding new features but also “stole” AppGet. They even interviewed the dev and asked specific questions about it. It’s just scummy. It’s a reminder that something being legal isn’t automatically ethical or moral.

    vivadanang ,

    and are hardly the only companies using FOSS; everyone from non profits to miliary systems use it. this meme doesn’t really work when you take the whole picture into account.

    JackbyDev ,

    Regardless of how you slice it, foss devs don’t get fairly compensated for their work.

    vivadanang ,

    I have two diverging responses to this - one, if they’re credited for their commits, in the purview of FOSS projects, they’re compensated as much as they expect; two - that said, I would love to see FOSS projects get more love and financial support from the community - which is why watching the GODOT project has been exciting. I’m not much of a dev, and not in a position to contribute to what they’re doing in code, but sending them some coffee money has been worthwhile.

    Happenchance , to memes in Nutella

    Am at the point in life when people start considering kids, and then I see shit like this…

    AyyLMAO , (edited ) to memes in come on

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  • pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    The solution being the mobilization of the working class.

    The mobilization of the working class isn’t going to do jack shit and arguably never really has in modern history.

    The working class still needs water, gas and electricity and will still burn coal to get them easily whether the ruling class is there or not.

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  • pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Okay, so the ruling class won’t stop burning fossil fuels and the working class either can’t or won’t stop either, so what’s the solution?

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

    If there’s a game that can’t run on Linux in the current year then that’s intentional and it’s not worth anyone’s money.

    LinyosT ,

    You almost have to go out of your way to make a game incompatible with linux. Considering wine/proton and their various forks cover the vast majority of things at this point.

    Even with ACs, the two most used ones completely support Linux. One is completely out of the box, maybe even as far as linux support being opt out. The other requires you to contact its developers to enable compatibility their end iirc.

    frazorth ,

    I don’t agree. There are cases with Windows only root kits for DRM, but there are also games that don’t work because of bugs. You see games coming out that barely work on Windows.

    theshatterstone54 ,

    Yeah, there’s this very obscure match-3 game I wanted to play because of nostalgia. The series peaked with 3 and 4 (and those are the ones we played on the family computer circa 2015) and worked perfectly on Windows. Now 3 works perfectly (in terms of compatibility) but 4 was better (in terms of gameplay). 4 is marked as borked, last I checked. For anyone wondering, it’s The Treasures of Montezuma series.

    Sniatch , to memes in Another Starfield Post

    I don’t understand why is it popular to shit on Bethesda games? Just don’t play it if you don’t like it. At least it has no microtransacrions or Battle Pass nonsense.

    CountryBreakfast ,
    @CountryBreakfast@lemmygrad.ml avatar

    I dont think gamers know what they want.

    WereCat ,

    They know exactly what they don’t want at least

    CountryBreakfast ,
    @CountryBreakfast@lemmygrad.ml avatar

    That isnt clear either. I wonder if some people are just routinely negative about major releases? I usually don’t have wide expectations and get into games for niche reasons, for settlement and ship building in this case. I’m not really invested in what the more negative gamers have to say because it doesn’t have much to do with why I want to play the game. Also I feel like too many are just outrage poisoned so their opinion is just guaranteed to be ridiculous.

    sewerkat ,
    @sewerkat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I imagine a lot of people bought it, enjoyed it for a few minutes too long to refund, and are now stuck with 60 bucks down the shitter

    Makes you wonder why game demos aren’t a thing anymore

    loutr ,
    @loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

    70 bucks*

    Sniatch ,

    There are so many ways to inform yourself beforhand. You can also try it out on Gamepass. If you buy an 70 bucks game blindly its kinda your own fault.

    sewerkat ,
    @sewerkat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Ah yes, because it’s the customer’s fault that Bethesda released a barebones game again.

    Listen. The game pass isn’t a replacement for demos. It still costs money, so for people who can only buy a limited number of games per year, that’s a no-go. It’s one of the more expensive subscription services as well. The point of demos is to be a free but limited experience of the game so people can decide whether the game is worth throwing money at without getting a subscription for hundreds of games they don’t care about or already own. Nothing against the game pass mind you, it’s great for lots of people, but it ain’t a demo.

    Besides, this isn’t just about Starfield. There seem to be more games coming out unfinished than otherwise, and both that trend and the absence of demos seem to have come with SaaS games becoming the norm. Remember when no man’s sky came out? Or cyberpunk 2077? Or fallout 76? Beinging back demos won’t completely prevent cases like that, but it sure would help

    Sniatch ,

    You say more games are coming out unfinished and then you buy a 70 bucks game on release from Bethesda without informing yourself beforehand? Yes this is your own mistake.

    Blackmist ,

    There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.

    Dubious_Fart ,

    most people playing the game now probably got it free with their GPU/CPU purchase. You know.

    Just so you know.

    sewerkat ,
    @sewerkat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I swear lemmy users are worse than redditors. Y’all are embarrassing the fucking fediverse you demented parrots. I’m honestly considering going back to the terrible reddit app, at least people there know how to read.

    I pirate games. It’s the only way to inform yourself, but it’s widely illegal. Games reviewers are hesitant to publish critical reviews, because that means risking not getting review copies. Community reviews are constantly review bombed for any controversial game, to the point where you can’t look up whether bg3 is good without having to scroll through a deluge of rants about how they’re shoving gay propaganda down people’s throats or whatever.

    Starfield got 88 on metacritic. It really does not deserve those numbers. But major bethesda releases are major news, so as a reviewer you do need to appease them. But as a customer, how are you supposed to inform yourself when Bethesda has every major outlet by the balls? I shouldn’t need to care, because as i said, i pirate before i buy, but many people just can’t safely do that. If game publishers would just release goddamn demos, they would provide an actual way for customers to inform themselves early on (when sales are the most important), and hell, maybe people would pirate less shit too. But that would mean having to release games that at least work, so of course the industry don’t want that. And corporate rimmers like you don’t help the situation

    SwampYankee ,

    Starfield doesn’t feel unfinished or barebones at all to me. There’s a ton of great quest content, the art is top notch, and I haven’t seen a single bug in 30 hours.

    bonfire921 ,

    Well steam is really pushing devs to use demos again, given it’s mostly indie at this moment but slowly more and more demos start showing up, which is nice. One can hope AAA will do this to but I highly doubt they will

    MindSkipperBro12 ,

    Bethesda games tend to have awful writing, released with an unacceptable amount of bugs, and not having micro transactions and a battle pass shouldn’t be praised, it must be the standard.

    Oka ,

    I expected it to be buggy. I have not yet encountered a bug in my first few hours.

    That being said, there’s lots im not liking about it so far.

    XanXic ,

    I had Vasco become a part of the door to the cockpit. I couldn’t enter. I had to leave the ship and hit the specific ‘to cockpit’ button for a few hours because reloading didn’t save him from his torment. Only bug I’ve had but was weird lol.

    ForbiddenRoot ,

    Vasco quite frequently blocks the door everywhere for me, but at least I have been able to push my way through so far. He’s like my Golden Retriever in that respect so I am used to it from real life.

    Blackmist ,

    The big super-mutant companion from Fallout 3 did the same.

    It’s nice to know Bethesda are keeping all the fan favourite bugs alive and well.

    Dubious_Fart ,

    Real sad that Vasco isnt a full companion. Had so much potential there, instead, all he is is a glorified tutorial escort for the start of the game, and graduates to annoying barricade for the rest of it.

    Redredme ,

    So it should be praised as it currently isn’t the standard in the gaming industry. But hey, let’s shit on it so we can totally tell the industry that this is the wrong path and micro transactions are the way to go!

    Phegan ,

    Right now it needs to be praised so it becomes the standard.

    gizmonicus ,

    The only way it becomes standard is when it isn’t profitable. We can scream all we want, but people still buy that crap.

    Dubious_Fart ,

    It is the standard, idiot fucking gamergoblins dumping their wallets out saying “GIVE ME ADVANTAGES” are the assholes thats are trying to change the standard.

    c0mbatbag3l ,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    When will you learn the only thing that gets results is buying or not buying them? Fucks sake. It’s capitalism, if you buy shitty product more shitty product gets made.

    iheartneopets , (edited )

    I don’t understand why it’s so popular NOT to shit on them. Remember when Andromeda came out with many of the same issues, and people fucking REAMED it (rightly)? Now Bethesda is finally getting SOME criticism for their shitty business and game development practices and we have lots of people out here suckling at their teat defending them for some reason. “Leave them alone, it’s just a Bethesda game, why do people love to hate them, wahhhh.”

    As if Bethesda isn’t one of the most beloved companies of all time, and most everyone started from a place of WANTING to love this game. But they’ve been making shitty decisions for years, hiding behind the nostalgia of their past titles, and they are overdue some criticism. It doesn’t mean everyone hates them.

    flucksy_bango ,

    Remember when Andromeda came out with many of the same issues, and people fucking REEMED it

    No, enlighten me, because I fucking hated Andromeda.

    iheartneopets ,

    Typo on my part, but a definition of ‘ream’ is to reprimand or beat up, essentially

    flucksy_bango ,

    It actually means to make a hole bigger

    iheartneopets ,

    As a phrasal verb it also means to reprimand severely

    flucksy_bango ,

    I wonder why they’re synonymous.

    szczuroarturo ,

    I dont know why pepole shited so much on Andromeda.it was fairly ok title and i personaly was looking forward to next part( which sadly probably wont happen ). Certainly gameplay fitted andromeda more than inquisition. Alghtough from what i have seen i definietly wouldnt be so amazed as some journalist seem to be but Its a ok title. Not a BG3 for certain. Alghtough i admittedly never really liked bethesda style games.i even prefered dragon age 2 rather than skyrim. Bethesda games are too diluted for my tastes.

    Astroturfed , to memes in Defediverse

    But seriously, fuck them tankies.

    ZoomeristLeninist , to memes in Defediverse
    @ZoomeristLeninist@hexbear.net avatar

    lol its this shit every time libs see a legitimate left stance. im assuming you’ve seen the sh.itjust.works defed post. its like 5 super vocal users having a conniption fit that there are communists on the internet

    Tankiedesantski ,

    Hah. As if anyone could be more angry at communists on the internet than other communists on the internet.

    balderdash9 , to memes in My body can't handle that much fun it seems

    I did nothing but play video games and jerk off this weekend. It was glorious

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