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datelmd5sum , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

If pets can travel in the cargo hold hopped up on benzos and ketamine, why can’t babies? Or me?

Colour_me_triggered ,

Be my guest

Diplomjodler ,

I’m up for it. Are the benzos included int he air fare?

eochaid , (edited ) to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Enough with the fan wars. Let’s be perfectly honest for once. Windows, Linux, MacOS - they all suck. Sometimes in similar ways, sometimes in different ways. But they all suck.

Windows users - I get you, you use it because it sorta works 40%, of the time and sucks in the way you understand.

Linux users - I get you, you know all of the arcane incantations you need to quickly install, update, and troubleshoot your os in a terminal window. It works - once you apply your custom bash script that applies every change you need to get everything exactly how you like it. But again, it sucks in the way you understand.

MacOS users - well I don’t really get you. You know what you’ve done.

We deserve better than this, guys. We deserve an os that just works, is easy to use, easy to configure, doesn’t require an IT degree to use, and that we can recommend to our grandma without a second thought.

01189998819991197253 ,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

MacOS users - well I don’t really get you. You know what you’ve done.

I laughed hard on this one hahahahaha

MadMadBunny ,

What did we do?

01189998819991197253 ,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

I’m not sure, but the statement made me laugh.

Personally, I love that there are so many choices. And, while I don’t like Apple products, I’m glad the choice exists, so that people who do like them (like you) are able to enjoy them.

Oz_Collector ,

You know exactly what you did!

socsa ,

Macbooks just make really nice ssh terminals for accessing your Linux dev environment. Though these days there are decent options for Linux terminals with a similar form factor, they just don’t tend to be much cheaper.

Asymptote ,

I think that something like 20% of what’s keeping me using Mac is iTerm2’s integration with ‘tmux -CC‘

chomskysfave5 ,

It kinda felt like you were gonna break into song about the Year of the BSD Desktop for a second there!

gianni , (edited )
@gianni@lemmy.ca avatar

macOS is BSD-based—so technically that’s been true for about 22 years

Beliriel ,

Originally but afaik they rewrote basically the whole OS over the years and nothing of the original BSD remains. That’s what I heard but I never verified.

gianni ,
@gianni@lemmy.ca avatar

Look into Darwin BSD and the Mach kernel. Still alive and kicking.

chomskysfave5 ,

It’s barely recognizable if you look at it as BSD. People like to say that ChromeOS is not “acktually” Linux, but MacOS is waaayyyyy further from BSD than ChromeOS is to Linux.

Boogeyman4325 ,

just works, is easy to use, easy to configure, doesn’t require an IT degree to use, and that we can recommend to our grandma

TempleOS satisfies all of these conditions

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Okay, this quote from the Wikipedia page made me laugh.

TempleOS received mostly “sympathetic” reviews. Tech journalist David Cassel opined that “programming websites tried to find the necessary patience and understanding to accommodate Davis”.

akippnn ,

But do they have a varying degrees of suck?

AlternActive ,

Havent had issues with my Windows PC in years. I dont have time to deal with linux stuff at this ppint in my life but used to play with it as a teen.

gamma ,
@gamma@programming.dev avatar

My Linux review: 10/10, would recommend, but would not install for someone and let them use it for the next 5 years.

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

I guarantee you’ve had “problems” but you’re so used to Windows now that you have the muscle memory to deal with it without thinking much about it.

Using all three in my household kinda highlighted for me how much I was just ignoring or working around the ugliness of Windows every single day.

AlternActive ,

Sure thing buddy. I’ll say it again: no issues at all in ages.

corsicanguppy ,

ReactOS is promising.

unwantedpamphlet ,
@unwantedpamphlet@mastodon.social avatar

@eochaid @OsrsNeedsF2P yeah… I’m sorry but that’s like saying all screwdrivers suck. If you don’t take the time to learn how to use a tool you will always have a negative experience using said tool. You are never going to find an advanced technology that’s been dumbed down to the point where you can’t break it.

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Except that there’s a ton of actual competition in the screwdriver market that has forced innovation and improved screwdriver functionality that it is essentially “solved”.

Even cheap screwdrivers are easy to use and will do the job, they just might break after a few years. Expensive screwdrivers add extra features and are built to a higher quality. You can absolutely look up reviews and find “the best” screwdriver.

You also don’t need to learn to use a screwdriver. They’re all built to be self explanatory. If they have advanced features that need explaining, they’ll include a manual that explains each feature at a high school reading level because that’s their target market.

Also, there is no locked in loyalty to screwdriver brands. If a brand releases a shit driver, they’ll get roasted. If a new contender puts out a screwdriver that’s better than the rest, tradespeople will flock to it.

I would love it for OSes to be treated like screwdrivers are.

monkey ,

Probably an unpopular opinion on here, but the OS I recommend for grandparents and parents is ChromeOS. It’s so locked down that it’s almost indestructible, and they almost never need any specialized software that you’d use Windows/MacOS for. If you’re savvy enough you can also use Linux on it in a container, which is how I prefer to use it for day to day stuff (in my case, data related workflows).

TurboDiesel ,
@TurboDiesel@lemmy.world avatar

Yep. I’m in IT, so every time my parents’ computer “does something weird,” I get a call. Bought them Chromebooks a few Christmases ago and the calls have all but stopped.

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

No that’s fair. It just assumes that everything you’ll ever need is on a browser, which in the case of grandparents, is probably true.

I would just um…never tell them about the Android app store because that can get real messy real quick.

bam13302 ,

As much as i dislike google, chromebooks are perfect for anyone tech illiterate that just need a simple web browser that works. Every family member I’ve recommended a chromebook to has not needed additional tech support for it, which IMO, is a truly impressive accomplishment on google’s behalf.

ILikeBoobies , (edited )

Lol Linux is easier than Windows, you don’t need to know any troubleshooting secrets or bash. Even the installation is easier

How many people do you know with Android phones that know bash?

Terminal isn’t any more necessary on Linux than Windows but the commands are simpler

The downside of Linux is that it’s free, that means they can’t afford to pay manufacturers to include their OS at the same scale as Microsoft. Thus Windows will have more users and be a more profitable ecosystem to target software for

nestEggParrot ,

Equating Android and desktop linux isnt very accurate. Terminal on android is very limited compared to linux. Many common softwares are still installed with commands and occasionally need maintenance and most are done via commands.

Recently helped a few setup ubuntu as dual boot. Installation isnt always smooth and most accompanying software stores are buggy or dont have many commonly used softwares.

ILikeBoobies ,

Endeavour + pamac > Ubuntu + snaps

nestEggParrot ,

Cant comment on endeavour as I’ve not used it. Not fan of snaps either and go for deb when on ubuntu. Now pop doesnt even have snaps by default.

Only reason I might install snap is becos I want to try microk8s and not setup a full on k8s cluster.

ILikeBoobies ,

There is also Nix package manager that people can have fun with

nestEggParrot ,

Are you saying i can try microk8s via kix rather than snap? If so more reason to learn and setup nix manager.

ILikeBoobies ,

Apparently not, they aren’t deploying it any other way

It’s a shame but I guess it’s canonical

Zino ,

Been using Ubuntu on my desktop for a couple of years, following a couple years use of WSL (so I’m very comfortable using the terminal etc)

Off the top of my head, some of the stuff I ran into almost immediately:

  • the package manager has been essentially unusable - the home page will work okay, but trying to view or install any applications through it, it just hangs forever. So I just go and use apt-get, but that’s not what I’d call ‘easier’ or ‘just works’
  • Firefox windows regularly break - the contents of the page still work fine but I can’t resize or move the window, have to close it and open a new one. This happens multiple times a day
  • only way I could get the discord app installed was with a .deb (since the package manager didn’t work), so as soon as it’s out of date I just get a message saying “you need to update”. So I have to use it in the browser
  • speaking of discord - I like to use push to talk. Guess what, push to talk is impossible with Wayland. Supposedly this is a feature, not a bug
  • also couldn’t get vnc working to remote home while travelling, due to Wayland. Maybe if I persisted with troubleshooting I could have got it to work, but it took me 30s on windows.
  • installed zoom - it won’t launch from the gui, I have to launch it from the terminal. Also, ‘join this meeting’ web links don’t work, I have to copy paste them into the app

There’s plenty more quirks I run into all the time but thats just shit I run into with a clean install and very typical hardware.

I love interacting with Linux through the terminal - I hate interacting with it through a gui. That’s not my definition of easier lol

ILikeBoobies ,

Have you tried just downloading the app image off of websites and running it that way? Most windows users don’t use the windows repos

I’ve had no issues with Firefox or discord but I don’t use wayland

flontlocs ,

Not my Kubuntu experience, and sounds like something broke.

Which can happen with Windows too.

stewie3128 ,

The OS I direct the technologically-illiterate to when I don’t plan on supporting it myself is invariably iOS. Boomers don’t need anything more anyway.

AzPsycho ,

When I worked as a IT Tech at a University years ago we had a lot of MacOS users who believed they could just pick it up and use it like their iPhone. It was absurd how well their marketing worked because those users either forced themselves to learn it or dropped it and went back to Windows.

I know a lot of iOS users who have iPads and iPhones but still have windows PCs because they don’t have to worry about compatibility issues.

Fangslash ,

I’m one of those guys, IOS phone with windows PC. There really isn’t much out there that is as convenient as IOS, but theres no way I would use a Mac, as compatibility issues and more expensive hardware will ultimately hurt functionality.

seananigans ,

I know you made a joke about MacOS, but I am genuinely interested with what issue you have of it.

Beliriel ,

It sucks in the way you understand and know because nothing else even exists. No one is interested in having to cater to their walled garden unless there’s money to be made. Meanwhile both Linux and Windows have many open source projects and hobbyists working on things. So you might get a mac driver for something you buy but most of the time macos is an afterthought at best in many hobby projects. Also lol mac gaming is a joke. Even Linux is getting better support now than macos in that regard since the Steamdeck.

doggle ,

I haven’t used macOS in years, so now it might actually be the golden pie in the sky “it just works” OS that Apple’s fans have always pretended it was. But Apple’s condescending “we know what’s best for you” attitude that they take into iOS (and nearly everything else they do) puts me off from giving them a second chance.

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah it was just a joke because I love to piss off the MacOS guys. But its like a brotherly teasing. Like, I love you guys, but I gotta rib you, you know.

I think Apple’s biggest sin is that everything works as long as all of your hardware, software, and co-workers have an apple emblazoned on their back. But the moment you have to work with anything or anyone that doesnt use Apple, you have problems. And Apple seems to encourage this because it gets their users to dread working with Windows or Linux users.

The sad thing is that I like a lot of their software. But using their OS is like having Steve Jobs standing over your shoulder and smacking you on the head when you try to shift outside of their intended workflow. I keep running into situations where Windows and Linux would let me go left or right (after finding a hidden and misnamed switch or running a well researched and crafted bash command), and MacOS just put a roadblock on the left because fuck you we said no.

I know that my ideal of a perfect OS is unrealistic. MacOS is more stable because it’s more rigid. Windows and Linux prove that the more flexible you are, the harder it is to use. But settling for one option and looking down at everyone who chose different isn’t going to help. We should all keep criticising our chosen option and root for others that are criticising their own. Because it seems like Apple, Microsoft, and the Open Source community are all in a rut, safely ignoring basic fucking usage issues because of an implicit assumption that their user base isn’t going anywhere.

I live in a mixed OS household. My wife and I both use windows and Apple machines for various purposes (my wife’s work requires both, my mac is just for dabbling) and I have some linux boxes for streaming or storage or whatever. And while that gives me the benefits of all three, I also have to deal with the problems of all three. And its a lot, guys. Not to mention they all refuse to work together.

kyub , (edited )

It depends. It could also be a better idea to introduce a sort of “IT driver’s license” for everyone to have basic understanding/skills to use their devices. Sure, modern software stacks are ridiculously complex and no one understands every detail down to each machine code/assembly instruction, so there’s always a big amount of abstraction or simplification needed, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to request that someone with literal zero knowledge whatsoever should be able to perfectly use an OS or device. That’s also not even possible. I see it with my mother, she started from zero knowledge but she had to learn some basics to be able to do the few things she needs to do. Of course she uses Linux. No prior Windows knowledge means a much easier start with Linux of course. She wouldn’t have been able to use Windows either with zero knowledge. So this is a point that some forget: even Windows users need knowledge to be able to use Windows, and they probably already earned that knowledge in much earlier years. This Windows knowledge also works against you building up Linux (or even OS X) knowledge because Windows works quite differently from a Unix-like OS. This is not irrelevant: a Windows user who spent like 30 years in Windows has a much harder time learning Linux, than someone who didn’t have that. But, again, not really the fault of Linux that you indoctrinated yourself with Windows-only MS product specific knowledge over the last decades. This is probably the biggest problem there is, because almost everyone on the planet has already acquired some amount of Windows knowledge in the past. This works against you when trying to switch. Windows knowledge is mostly Windows-specific. When learning about IT, you should make sure that you learn things in a preferably OS agnostic way. Which is also the reason why schools etc. should never teach “using MS products”. They should always teach fundamentals, irrelevant of what you use afterwards. And those fundamentals should of course not be taught using commercial products, but rather open source software.

Then there are some fantasies which MS and Apple could establish in the broader population which aren’t true, for example that CLI/terminal usage is archaic and has no place on modern desktops anymore. CLI usage will always remain as a fast alternative to a lot of tasks which are hard or even impossible to do via GUI. Even MS has realized this and introduced Powershell, a new terminal, and winget, for example. As well as WSL (which was originally and still mostly is being used to have access to powerful Linux-based CLI utilities). Yet still a lot of people seem to think that CLI is obsolete or that it’s “hard”. Sure, if you do some scripting or complex one-liners, it can be too hard for someone without strong IT knowledge. But most commands are really basic and easy to understand. Even my mother is able to use basic commandline utilities, and she even prefers it sometimes over clicking around in the GUI. To claim that this is impossible or too hard to learn for a Windows user is, I don’t know. At least untrue. Probably even an insult to your own intelligence. And the main reason why most Linux users suggest doing things via commandline is that this is an almost distro- and desktop-independent way of doing things.

Also, not a big fan of the “fan” label here. Regardless of whether or not you like Linux (I like Linux as an OS more than Windows, because I think the Unix-way is better, but it’s also about so much more), I see a neutral, free/libre open source (FLOSS) operating system as the base for our digital lives as a necessity, and so I see Windows or OS X as intrinsically worse. I don’t see it as a kind of war between different products on equal footing. One product denies you any rights and control (and in more recent times, also extracts even more value and data from you than just the price you paid for the license to use it), and one that gives you full rights and control (and pretty much never extracts any more from you). It’s not OK that we use our devices for so many things in life nowadays, that all aspects of your life are being done via digital means nowadays, and yet the most popular operating systems are still 100% proprietary black boxes fully controlled by big US companies. This needs to change, and it should have happened a long time ago already. And Linux is simply the most mature and most well supported FLOSS operating system out of all of them. I actually wouldn’t care if it would be FreeBSD or OpenBSD or whatever instead, but I see Linux as being the most mature, well-supported and mainstream-viable option here. I only care that it’s not a damn black box I don’t have any real control over.

We need (almost) everyone on such open technologies like Linux, because the future (or even present) for Windows users looks like this: no control, no privacy (plus AI being trained on your work/data as well), big vulnerability when (not if) MS gets hacked (and they’re a huge, juicy target, and we already saw them being compromised twice in the last couple of years), pricey subscription to MS’ services which continues to get pricier once you’re successfully vendor-locked-in (once all your servers, desktops and data is in MS’ cloud, you won’t be able to easily leave their services anymore, so they are free to increase prices until it hurts you). Even if you happen to like the offering MS gives you, does that really seem like “the future” of computing to you? To me, that’s backwards. Or mainframe history repeating itself. Moving into proprietary clouds with vendor-lock-in only really benefits the cloud provider, which is why they want all users to join the “party”.

I’m not a big fan of Stallman in general, but his fundamental propositions e.g. that FLOSS software is intrinsically better than proprietary black boxes, is true. I wonder how long we still need as a society, to arrive at that realization. I assumed that the Snowden revelations as well as the desaster that Windows 10 was for privacy, would have already started a change in thinking about such things. But that probably wasn’t enough (strangely). I’m not sure what else would need to happen, but I guess something like first MS shoving all their users into their cloud, and then MS being hacked (again) but this time with malicious auto-updates being pushed to all MS software users as well, impacting tons of businesses. Then, maybe, people will start thinking whether this was such a great idea to begin with to play along with what MS envisioned as the “grand future”. Unfortunately I see parallels with the human behavior concerning climate change here as well. It’s like we have to first destroy our climate and suffer the consequences, before we realize it’s a bad idea and we should do it differently RIGHT NOW. We are just incredibly short-sighted and we only learn AFTER disasters, which were even announced long before. It’s tragic.

And for those people who know or think they could start using Linux but still use Windows because it’s more “aesthetically pleasing” or whatever else irrelevant aspect they make up to “justify” still staying on that sinking MS ship in 2023, please reconsider your priorities.

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Uh huh.

please reconsider your priorities

Ngl, I laughed pretty hard when I saw that you ended your giant rant with this line.

vacuumflower ,

Let me introduce you to FreeDOS!

eochaid ,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Nah.

vreraan ,

This is a pointless argument even saying that everyone sucks, linux runs worse on the desktop because it doesn’t get even 1/10th the investment from consumer hardware manufacturers compared to windows or mac to make it compatible. nevertheless linux is undoubtedly less difficult and more efficient to integrate than windows, for example the steam deck is done very well but it could be done better since KDE, wayland and arch do not have the same number of employees as microsoft.

alienanimals , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

Adults without kids should bring speakers with crying noises blasting from it. When people understandably get upset tell them to deal with your bad decisions.

Dr_pepper_spray ,

Sounds like a good method for adults that like to get punched in the face a lot.

ChewTiger , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

I know hardware compatibility has massively improved, but back when I was messing with Linux in high school compatibility was a huge issue. I managed to end up with two laptops and some desktop hardware that were truly difficult to get running. It’s like I somehow found a list of incompatible hardware and chose the worst options.

The most frustrating were an evil Broadcom (I think) wireless card and an AMD switchable card (they did actually make a few). That graphics card wasn’t supported for very long and was a bother even in Windows.

Edit to add: I was just saying that to point out why some people might have that opinion, even if it isn’t valid anymore. I’m actually thinking of jumping back on the Linux bandwagon.

bastion ,

It’s definitely worthwhile for me, although I keep windows around if I need it for work (rarely) or play (occasionally).

I use Lenovo laptops a lot anyways, so it’s pretty straightforward to chose one that supports Linux.

Tbird83ii ,

To be fair… Mac works 90% with Mac hardware. It’s third party things that can screw you up… Like that pesky “USB” everyone is talking about. Who knew reading the official documentation and creating a USB driver for your own chipset would break all the USB devices not made by Mac? Who would have thought? At least there is an Intel emulation layer you can run in…

wheeldawg ,

Linux will be my next OS. Win11 is a nightmare, and now with the huge progress Linux has made in the gaming space, is just a no brainer.

I’m not very experienced with it yet, but I did dial not it for a while back in college, back when Ubuntu’s Feisty Fawn was the newest shit, and Edgy Eft was the more established version. I didn’t do a whole lot with it, because I mainly used the PC to write papers for classes and gaming. And Linux gaming back then was mostly non existent.

But I did ok with using it for browsing and research and using LibreOffice to write the document. Actually had to manually write a cfg file to get the extra buttons on my mouse to work like they were supposed to.

Long story short, I don’t have much knowledge of it these days, that was back in 04-06ish. But I know enough to know how to look for what I need. And I have a friend who’s already made the switch for the same reason. I’m just paranoid to switch to it completely, as I’ve never done that, but I think I’ll be building a new rig soon anyway, so I might just start fresh with Linux for that.

Either way I’ll switch by the time Win10 ends support. I will not be installing 11 on anything of mine. I’ll probably still have family that will need it, but I’m not doing it.

oozynozh ,

Those Broadcom wireless cards gave me PTSD. The only way I got one of them working was compiling the raw firmware blobs into my kernel on a Gentoo stage 3 install… I shutter imagining administering that system as my daily driver. It was a good learning experience but I’m not cut out for that level of effort just to surf the web, open some documents, and play DOOM.

dessimbelackis , to memes in How though?

Lights a funny thing, innit?

some_guy , to memes in How though?

That’s a cool trick. I didn’t know about it, but it also didn’t surprise me. I did test it to confirm first, though.

zifnab25 , to memes in How though?

Its an optional illusion. Nothing exists and we are but the stuff of dreams.

saintClass ,

If the illusion is optional, how do I toggle it off?

btfod ,

It’s optional for the people on the other side of the mirror only

fox ,

Just close your eyes. Illusions don’t work if you can’t see them expert-shapiro

TacoButtPlug , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message
@TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works avatar

Why not make an airline for people with kids and then they could deck the inside of the plane out to make it fun for kids complete with a flying tube sized playground, maybe a mini arcade, and definitely a ball pit. The pilots could even be those creepy ass animatronic creatures from Chuck-E-Cheese.

Si1versmith ,

That’s a great prompt for a movie. Where the kids cause chaos and overrun a plane.

TacoButtPlug ,
@TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works avatar

I like where this is going. We just gotta wait for the Hollywood c-suit to start paying their writers again…

victron ,
@victron@programming.dev avatar

"I have had it with this motherfuckin kids in this motherfucking plane"

  • Samuel L. Jackson
atticus88th ,

That would make people happy which is the opposite of what the airline industry wants to have happen.

hackris ,

Care to elaborate? Genuinely curious

Krachsterben ,

Or it’s simply not economically viable to use half of the airplane as a playground, because parents will never be willing to spend 2x the amount on flight tickets because they’re perpetually broke

Malfeasant ,

Am a parent, I concur, am broke.

Venat0r ,

They could also make every second row smaller child’s seats and put them closer together to fit more people and children in the plane. Bonus: the parents can use the top of the kiddie seats as a footrest.

Samsy ,

“Five hours at freddys plane” revealed.

ShrimpsIsBugs , to programmer_humor in Father material

The only thing she’s mad about is that he wants to code in brainfuck

generalpotato , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

JFC, some of these responses here about people with children “should” do this or that. This is precisely why Reddit and most social media is cancer and people filled with 0 social and life skills.

Parents shouldn’t have to do anything. If you have an issue with a crying child, the onus is on you to find another space for yourself to make yourself comfortable instead of mandating what other people should/should not do.

Does that mean that parents should let their kids run around? Hell no. But this also means that you stop acting like another baby and find a way to adjust just like everyone else incl other parents.

SloppyPuppy ,

Internet thinks that parents with children should stay home in shame and never leave the house.

Flights are not comfortable by design, people dont always donit for the fun. Sometime you really have to take a flight even if you dont want to. Parents too.

generalpotato ,

I’m of the opinion that parents deserve more of a break because they are technically paying more too, but that would ruffle some feathers here ;-)

Honytawk ,

Why do you think you are entitled to more just because of money?

generalpotato ,

Try buying food without money.

Noodlez ,

JFC, some of these responses here about I ‘should’ do this or that. This is precisely why Reddit and most social media is cancer and people filled with 0 social and life skills.

I shouldn’t have to do anything. If you have an issue with my crying child, the onus is on you to find another space for yourself to make yourself comfortable instead of mandating what other people should/should not do.

Does that mean that parents should let their kids run around? Hell no. But this also means that you stop acting like another baby and find a way to adjust just like everyone else incl other parents."

FTFY. The problem with this argument is it’s just as self-centered as the others. If your child starts crying or throwing a fit, go to the bathroom or something, soothe it, and come back. It’s not that hard. If your child isn’t poorly behaved, it won’t cause any other problems. Don’t let your child bother other people by being a nuissance. It’s not on them it’s not their child.

generalpotato ,

Case in point. Jfc again.

skyler , (edited ) to memes in How though?
@skyler@lemmy.world avatar

Funny comic, but wow that compression looks awful.

Here’s the source: https://twitter.com/giganticbuddha/status/1652009277429563393?s=20

And here’s the follow up comic: https://twitter.com/giganticbuddha/status/1654184641555832834

NotSpez ,

That 100kb limit really gets to some of these memes

x4740N ,
@x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

I would want to see that but I don’t want to give twitter my data

Fuck elon and fuck spez

x4740N ,
@x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

I wonder if nitter is working again, going to try it

~~farside.link/nitter/…/1652009277429563393?s=20~~

~~farside.link/nitter/…/1654184641555832834~~

No it’s not working unfortunately

x4740N ,
@x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

Found the artists danbooru for anyone who doesn’t want to use twitter

danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6263391?q=giganticbuddha

danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=giganticbuddha

secret301 ,

Thank

Lucidlethargy ,

Thank you so much for this. I really hate giving that website views. Nobody should be using Twitter in 2023.

postmeridiem ,
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It also loads like absolute shit

Steveanonymous ,
@Steveanonymous@lemmy.world avatar

Poor Aki

Kon those idiots

Fissionami OP ,
@Fissionami@lemmy.ml avatar

Thank you! Updated the post 👌

papajohn , to memes in How though?

I don’t know how to comment when I see this. I want to talk about how this works, but most people know how this works. So I don’t know why its a thing. Its funny though.

Mana ,

I would like to hear an actual explanation. I don’t know shit about light physics but my attempt to explain it is that the trajectory of the light is such that it reflects off of the egg into your eyes and that it is this trajectory that is reflected in the mirror.

fristislurper ,
@fristislurper@feddit.nl avatar

I mean, yeah, basically. It’s really not very complicated.

Ghost33313 ,
@Ghost33313@kbin.social avatar

My wife was having a brain fart once and knew there was a logical reason but couldn't figure it out atm. So I drew a diagram top down geometry class style. Set her straight just like that. It's just the light bouncing at an angle so that you can see what is on the front of the paper.

dreadgoat ,
@dreadgoat@kbin.social avatar

This particular version is more about the characters depicted (Denji and Power from Chainsaw Man), who are famous for being endearingly stupid.

The more earnest versions you tend to see on TikTok are mostly posted by, or at least targeted at, actual kids who don't yet understand how vision works. Nobody on Lemmy is under the age of 30.

Osku ,

I am 29 ;)

pomodoro_longbreak ,
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Ah to be young again

some_guy ,

Sorry, I’m going to have to ask you to leave.

Broccoli ,
@Broccoli@lemmy.world avatar

Begone, thot

Veraxus ,
@Veraxus@kbin.social avatar

Me too!

I've been 29 for over a decade.

agentshags ,
@agentshags@sh.itjust.works avatar

This is the way

8BitRoadTrip ,

nobody on Lemmy is under the age of 30

My brother in Christ why did this turn into a personal attack?! 😂

Ichipurka ,

I’m 23 =)

Venat0r ,

You must be wise beyond your years. 😂

DarkMatter_contract ,

25

TheKrzyk ,
@TheKrzyk@lemmy.world avatar

I’m 2E! Do I really need to wait 2 years to use it?

pulverizedcoccyx ,

Man if you’re hexadecimal years old then go right ahead, use it now.

SwampYankee ,

He’s been okay to use it for 16 years.

Nexz ,

16 is wrong, as that would be 10. 2E = 46

myrrh ,

19 gang

bmovement ,

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  • Ichipurka ,

    what did you Jusuis fdickow say

    SteveXVII ,

    18

    atocci ,
    @atocci@kbin.social avatar

    I'm only 24 but I'm on Kbin I guess so you got me there

    wetnoodle ,
    @wetnoodle@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    24 yo here!

    AeroRake ,

    Haha ill do you one better I am 22.

    wallmenis ,

    21yo here : )

    x4740N ,
    @x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

    Me who’s reading this at the age of 21

    KingJalopy ,

    Hello past!

    HamBrick ,

    I didn’t realize the lemmy demographic and how I’m very much not it

    PRUSSIA_x86 ,

    Greetings fellow kids adults.

    Zetta ,

    I’m 24, I can’t believe you’d accuse me of such a thing.

    JimmyDean ,

    Nobody on Lemmy is under the age of 30.

    Although I might feel 30 sometimes, I’ll have you know I’m a ripe 28 & ¾

    MickeySwitcherooney ,

    I’m also 28 and three quarters. Weird.

    koorool ,

    Wow, we already have enough for an average lemmy community.

    HurlingDurling ,

    Insert feel old gif

    Melonenbaum ,

    My age has been overestimated but never by 13 year.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    Get out of here you literal baby!

    Number358 ,

    I’m 15 lol

    original_ish_name , (edited )

    I’m way under the age of 30

    duckywastaken ,

    Hey! I’m 16 >:C

    SwampYankee ,

    You’re over 30 in spirit. Welcome to the club, here’s some ibuprofen.

    duckywastaken ,

    Not saying no to some free ibuprofen :D

    Fissionami OP ,
    @Fissionami@lemmy.ml avatar

    Hey I’m less than 25 :)

    maniacal_gaff ,

    40s here.

    ElPussyKangaroo ,

    I… I’m under 30. 🥹

    Holzkohlen ,

    Same here… barely

    Flyberius , to memes in How though?
    @Flyberius@hexbear.net avatar

    Magnets

    RoquetteQueen , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

    The entitlement of the edgy childfree people (not all childfree people; most of you are cool) is hilarious. Screeching about entitled parents daring to take their children in public because they (the edgy childfree people) are entitled to being perfectly comfortable at all times. The irony is amazing.

    rab ,
    @rab@lemmy.ca avatar

    People shouldn’t even be reproducing anymore is the thing. Unless the parents are millionaires those kids are completely fucked later in life

    Dinsmore ,

    I mean, shouldn’t this really a call for the abolition of capitalism, not the abolition of the human race?

    PseudoSpock ,
    @PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    We’re overpopulated, so no. If the earth were healthy, not having rising sea levels detracting habitable lands, weather that wasn’t ruining crops, and the list goes on… we could easily handle this many people and more. But uh, not so much right now. Food shortages are coming.

    Dr_pepper_spray ,

    Whatever dead-ender. Just mind your business and leave everyone else alone.

    rab ,
    @rab@lemmy.ca avatar

    Having kids is the most selfish thing you can do. I’m never going to stop reminding people of this.

    Dr_pepper_spray ,

    There’s no law against ranting and raving.

    ursakhiin ,

    As a child free adult, I don’t mind that kids are on planes. I mind if the parents aren’t making sure they behave.

    Too many times I’ve had a kid scream at me for my attention and their parents just ignore it.

    PseudoSpock ,
    @PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Oh that would stop real quick. Travel with terrifying (yet legal!) things to show them.

    r1veRRR ,

    It is not about taking them to public places and you damn well know that! It’s putting them into a metal tube with a lot of stressors and ruining the flight of many many other people just because you couldn’t be bothered to take a break from flying for the first 2-3 years of their life.

    RoquetteQueen ,

    Lol you guys are ridiculous. Get over yourself. My family has to miss several years of anything that requires a plane so YOU don’t have to be mildly inconvenienced for half an hour? Sure, bud.

    EherVielleicht , to memes in How though?

    I am angleless…

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