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Nachorella , to memes in octopus

I am the guy in the middle, except I’m telling people it’s octopuses.

Mostly_Gristle ,

You do have the benefit of being right though.

The word octopus is a classical Greek word that comes to English via Latin. The Greek plural is octopodes, the Latin plural is octopi. But we don’t speak Latin or classical Greek. We speak English. Because octopus is the English word for octopus it follows the English rules for pluralization, which is to add “s” or “es” to the end of the word. Cases can be made why octopi and octopodes could be technically correct, but for English speakers octopuses is the most correct.

Nachorella ,

Yeah, I did something for work where I had to study up about it and instead of being angry it’s just kind of a fun fact. I don’t actually mind what people say, I think everyone understands what you mean regardless.

EarMaster , to games in Day 10 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots

How come that you kept all these screenshots?

MyNameIsAtticus OP ,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

Some of them I take Day of the post (Like the Fallout one yesterday). Others I keep just because I think they look pretty. Steam Cloud storage holds onto them for me so I don’t have much of a reason to get rid of them. I also just really like taking very Landscape-esque shots which i feel leads me to be less likely to delete them

XeroxCool ,

Do you not have a whole archive of screenshot because it looked cool at the time and then it didn’t really hit the same later when you no longer had the context of the action? Just me?

AgentGrimstone ,

That’s why I take videos. I have hard drives of my very average gameplay but I still feel the satisfaction I got when I was actually playing when watching them.

DakRalter , to lemmyshitpost in All junk
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I got my D&D Basic box set from a charity shop, £2.50. There’s one going for over £150 on ebay right now. Got my Baldur’s Gate box set from a charity shop too for £2.50. I also got Flash 4 (I think) for a couple of quid, it was selling second hand on amazon for about £200, but I was an anxious, clueless kid and was too scared to sell it.

https://thelemmy.club/pictrs/image/4a147450-a8d5-4713-b877-f753032f3fcc.jpeg

Yesterday I got some squishmallows for my niece at £1 each. We still get good stuff here.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
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That’s truly amazing. I haven’t found anything good at a thrift shop in ages.

DakRalter ,
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Even here, some like Oxfam will save the more valuable stuff to sell on ebay. I worked at two charity shops back in my twenties, so I got to the good stuff first haha. The Baldur’s Gate was lucky because another customer was going to buy it for her son, but changed her mind when she saw the age rating, and I was like, bagsy this!

Diplomjodler3 , to insanepeoplefacebook in Neanderthals didn't wear chain mail! Checkmate, evolutionists!

If you ever wonder what the term “gish gallop” means, this is a perfect example.

Blizzard , to linux in What else should I help seed?

You’re not seeding properly, check your upload settings or try qBittorrent.

mrvictory1 ,

OP has acceptable seed ratio on the files near the bottom.

AVincentInSpace , to greentext in Anon hates chasers

I mean, if you wanna meet styropyro, he goes to cons.

^Side^ ^note,^ ^Open^ ^Sauce^ ^24^ ^was^ ^the^ ^best^ ^three^ ^days^ ^I’ve^ ^ever^ ^had.^

YourMomsTrashman , to linux in What else should I help seed?
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The Rotating Food Gifs Collection 1-5

Fizz ,
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Do you have a link to this torrent? I am very interested.

beeng , to linux in What else should I help seed?

Does anybody download iso’s via torrents? Or how to help the actual sites that serve these? Since I trust the source more than torrents… Especially for an image…

Maetani ,

Verifiying the checksum of an iso takes 30 seconds… You don’t need to trust anyone

beeng ,

Been on Linux 6 years, never done it. Extra steps

weker01 ,

Well you do need to trust the checksum provided. That is the one you are checking against. Better would be a signature from a key you trust.

In the end a modern torrent is just a hash.

Sekki ,

I don’t think that is even necessary. If you download the .torrent file from a trusted source it will already contain a secure hash of the final file. Also every piece you receive also comes with a hash that can also be verified through the .torrent file. If you don’t trust the source enough to provide a valid .torrent, I don’t see how downloading the image directly from them makes any difference. Read more: Official BitTorrent BEPBitTorrent V2 and SHA-256

delirious_owl ,
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Checksum doesn’t verify authenticity. You need to verify the signature

cantevencode ,

You grab the .torrent file from the source website (Mint, in this case) and it’s safe

beeng ,

Ahh makes sense. I still direct download but I guess if I had Torrent client locally it might be nice. But 3-4GiB on direct download doesn’t take long…

FierySpectre ,

It’s more of a way to reduce costs for the CDN, using torrents everyone contributes and they only have to send a small magnet file.

jrgd ,

For many with unstable ISP connections, http downloads can get corrupted. Torrents are superior in this regard as the file gets split into blocks that each get checksummed for integrity after completion. This helps to ensure that the large iso is actually complete and won’t just be garbage on an attempted install. Even if you checksum the iso from http download, you have to pull the entire thing again if it is damaged whereas the torrent would just repull the damaged blocks automatically.

communism ,
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I prefer to download isos via torrents. You can easily check the checksum and signature once it’s downloaded. And you’re getting the torrent/magnet link/etc from the source so it’s not some random torrent from piratebay or something lmao

jaypatelani , to linux in What else should I help seed?
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netbsd.org will love that

narc0tic_bird , to linux in What else should I help seed?

Not FOSS, but a library/archive: annas-archive.org/torrents

Popular Linux ISOs are usually mirrored across a lot of mirrors (duh), so availability is already very good.

eestileib , to noncredibledefense in [posted without comment]

Somebody posted the whole book, it’s just as armorsexual as this image makes it seem.

Wizard_Pope ,
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What is the book title?

eestileib ,

It was from a series of 1980s DoD training comic books, do not recall.

LemmySoloHer , to games in Day 10 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots
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“Captain, we now have the materials necessary to upgrade the ship!” -Adéwalé after every naval battle even when it’s not true

Zahille7 ,

“LOOK AT THE SIZE OF 'EEM!”

hahattpro , to nostupidquestions in Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?

Buy raw material and cook yourself.

Most premade food is expensive because:

  • labor on cooking
  • restaurant profit
  • rent of the restaurant/owner of the place sell you food
  • service
PeriodicallyPedantic , to memes in octopus

Octopice.

BuboScandiacus , to memes in octopus

Octopussies

Im_old ,

I knew there was going to be someone as childish funny as me in here!

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