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Rhynoplaz , to insanepeoplefacebook in Clean your artifacts with OxyClean!

This is authentic Roman armor. Let’s how OxyClean takes care of those 3000 year old blood stains!

evranch , to lemmyshitpost in To all you outside of the US...

America needs some perspective. You complain that your only choices are a doddering fool or a toxic narcissist who wants to actively destroy the nation.

Here in Canada we look at our options and think “America is so much better, I wish we had an option to vote for a doddering fool. All we have are narcissists”

No joke I wish we had a leader as good as Biden. The bar is so low that the devil is doing the limbo with it down in Hell.

saigot ,

No I would definitely vote for trudeau a 100 times over before Biden, and we have at least 3 choices in almost every riding. We don’t have to worry about gerrymandering and voters reform while unlikely is at least a topic mainstream politicians will tall about.

Comparing ourselves too much to the states is why canada is the mess it is, it’s still no contest with the states.

evranch ,

Trudeau over Biden?

Trudeau is importing the world’s problems in the name of propping up the real estate investor class (of which he is a member) and pumping up fake GDP numbers. GDP per capita is plummeting in Canada with excess immigration.

Singh is in his pocket, a waste of a vote. I was an NDP voter all my life, I’m done.

Polliviere is an absolute idiot who will ride a wave of hatred for Trudeau into office.

Voters in Canada have no power and no representation as all votes are whipped. Your MP is a seat filler. We have no ballot initiatives or direct democracy options that America has, and reform will never come.

Biden listens to people who know what they’re doing and stands out of the way… Passed legislation supporting workers and unions, energy infrastructure etc. meaning he’s both more left than Singh and more business-friendly than PP

saigot ,

Well your clearly not here in good faith so I’ll keep it brief.

Singh is in his pocket, a waste of a vote. I was an NDP voter all my life, I’m done.

Sorry can’t hear you over the sound of my dentists drill.

Polliviere is an absolute idiot who will ride a wave of hatred for Trudeau into office.

Worse than Biden, probably, worse than Trump no way.

Voters in Canada have no power and no representation as all votes are whipped. Your MP is a seat filler

No I live in a green riding.

evranch ,

No I’m serious, I’m here in SK and we’re trying to push Moe and his cronies out for the NDP this fall, and our biggest problem is the federal NDP damaging the brand by backing Trudeau. All we say all day is “The SK NDP is not affiliated with the federal party, we stand for working Canadians, vote Moe out”

If you think $500 for low income and seniors is anything other than a bone thrown to pacify the poor then Singh has pulled the wool over your eyes.

The requirement for “no access to insurance” absolutely torpedoes the entire thing. Private insurers need to fall, universal coverage is the only way. Dental is the Canadian equivalent to the entire USA health insurance racket.

Congrats on living in the one green riding, which does give you some power over your single seat party… Which ultimately holds no power at all in our broken system.

I’m sorry to say I voted Trudeau on the promise of electoral reform, which he then told us we didn’t want. I’m in a safe blue riding which means my vote is pointless, so I’m going full protest vote next time for the PPC 🤣 Max is laughable, especially his obsession with dairy supply management, but enough votes for “burn it down” will hopefully send a message.

Wxnzxn , to lemmyshitpost in Just $99?
@Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml avatar

Isn’t this one really obvious? They are selling toupées for your butt and accidentally added a “W”. Not confusing in the slightest, really.

someguy3 ,

W-hole.

JaymesRS ,

Isn’t that just a merkin?

prettybunnys ,

Nah, a Merkin is for the front.

This is a behymen

CoolMatt , to funny in Some fashion assistance

Giggity

pmk , to linux in GNOME June 2024: C'mon you can do better

The founder of GNOME, Miguel de Icaza, stopped using Linux in favor of macOS in 2014 iirc. That makes me guess that the macOS design was at least acceptable to him. Maybe the visions were similar enough.

MrAlagos ,

What does the founder of GNOME have to do with GNOME in 2022? He worked for Microsoft for 6 years.

TCB13 OP ,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

tirania.org/blog/archive/2012/Aug-29.html

That’s definitely interesting.

v4ld1z , to lemmyshitpost in Just $99?
@v4ld1z@lemmy.zip avatar

I think they a word

dragnucs ,

The fourth sign must have fallen. Like carpet your whole house, room, for only $99.

can ,

thank you.

I was going mad

Iapar ,

That works too. I thought the first and the second sighn are switched. “Your carped only for 99$”

Edit: Mine doesn’t work forgot the “whole”.

niktemadur ,

accidentally

BestBouclettes , to insanepeoplefacebook in Clean your artifacts with OxyClean!

The famous South American horses from 3000 years ago.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Hey, that’s only 8000 years off any evidence we have for indigenous South American horses.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippidion

The time between now and the Great Pyramids being built is about 4500 years, and the last mammoths died out about 4000 years ago on a tiny island in Siberia, so this 8000 years is like no time at all!

BestBouclettes ,

Maybe it’s the time they took to fully make the statue from memory, you never know!

ChicoSuave ,

Those legendary Mayan hippidions!

satanmat ,

Yep. Almost every ex-Mormon knows of this 😀

The anachronistic use of horses set in pre-Colombian America in the Book of Mormon is a real high point…

Chocrates ,

Oh man i missed that. Damn that is pretty bad.

Kolanaki , to retrogaming in Poor Sega just didn't get the timing right.
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

They had everything right with the Dreamcast, but they had no confidence. They killed it after just 1 year while sales were actually rising, and even in that time it managed to get one of the best libraries of that era. Imagine if they had actually continued to support it.

homesweethomeMrL ,

This. Management screwed up multiple times and doomed Sega to be . . . well, whatever it is they are now.

Bad Management (or “good management” if one finanically benefitted from this decision).

Lost_My_Mind ,

It’s not that they had no confidence. It’s that they took Nintendos approach on hardware. Sell low at a loss, and make the money on software.

Problem is, you could pirate every single game on dreamcast. Just get a legit copy of the game (renting, buying and returning, borrow from a friend), and have a CD burner.

Then you could make a 1:1 copy of the game in roughly an hour. As the year 2000 went on, websites even made it easier by posting the game files for download. If you didn’t have broadband (many didn’t at the time. Most had 56k), you could go to your local library and carry a USB stick.

So every console sold cost them money. And the software was performing abysmally. Plus, PS2 was right around the corner. XBox was an unknown, and Gamecube was assumed to do better than it did.

From a console war perspective, the year 2001 may have been the most competitive year EVER for video games.

Venator ,

Was probably more likely just that they couldn’t afford the initial loss anymore because the lenders or shareholders got scared of the PS2 and xbox when they were announced.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In ,

Why did the playstation not have the same piracy problem?

frezik ,

There’s a little wiggle track burned into PSX discs that’s impossible to duplicate with burners, and it won’t boot up unless it sees that. There’s workarounds that eventually came out, but console copy protection doesn’t have to last forever. It only has to last most of its primary life until the next gen comes out, and PSX managed that.

themeatbridge ,

Everyone knew a shady guy who promised to mod your PlayStation to play burned games, but few wanted to risk turning their console into a brick.

ICastFist ,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Unless you lived where the Playstation wasn’t officially released, then every console come modded and ready to play pirate games!

Redkey ,

They did, but apparently everyone has forgotten how prevalent swap discs and modchips were.

booly ,

They did, eventually. The first PlayStation was relatively easy to pirate for (with a mod chip), but it took a while for that stuff to become available. Someone had to go and manufacture the chips, or reverse engineer the check.

By the time that scene matured, Sega released the Dreamcast right into a more sophisticated piracy scene that could apply lessons learned to the Dreamcast right away.

On paper, Sega had more sophisticated copy protection than the first PlayStation did. But it also released 4 years later.

frezik ,

I’m not sure where you’re getting that Nintendo sells at a loss. They don’t have amazing margins on hardware, but they don’t like selling at a loss. IIRC, commodity prices and a price drop meant the GameCube was briefly sold at a loss, but it wasn’t long, and it wasn’t by much.

Whatever else you can say about Nintendo, they are really good at managing manufacturing costs.

Redkey ,

Problem is, you could pirate every single game on dreamcast. Just get a legit copy of the game (renting, buying and returning, borrow from a friend), and have a CD burner.

Then you could make a 1:1 copy of the game in roughly an hour.

You make it sound trivial. While Sega left a security hole open for games to be loaded from a regular CD, the official games were released on GD-ROMs, a dual-layer CD with a 1.2 GB capacity.

So first off, you couldn’t read them completely in a regular CD-ROM or even DVD-ROM drive. (I’m not counting the “swap” method because it’s failure-prone and involves partially dismantling the drive and fiddling with it during operation.) You had to connect your console to a computer and use some custom software to read the GD-ROM on the console, and send the data over.

Once you had the data, you then had the problem of trying to fit a potentially 1.2 GB GD-ROM image onto a regular CD-ROM. A handful of games were actually small enough to fit already, and 80-minute and 99-minute CD-Rs would work in the DC and could store larger games. But for many games, crackers had to modify the game files to make them fit.

Often they would just strip all the music first, because that was an easy way to save a decent amount of space. Then if that wasn’t enough, they would start stripping video files, and/or re-encoding audio and textures at lower fidelity.

Burning a CD-R from a downloaded file was easy, but ripping the original discs and converting them to a burnable image generally was not.

booly ,

you could go to your local library and carry a USB stick.

I don’t remember it this way. Nothing else came close to the portable storage capacity of CD (and thus CD-R and CD-RW). The iomega zip drive was still a popular medium, allowing rewritable 100mb or 250mb cartridge. That was the preferred way to get big files to and from a computer lab when I was an engineering student in 2000.

USB flash drives had just been released in 2000, and their capacity was measured in like 8/16/32mb, nowhere near enough to meaningfully move CD images.

Then again, as a college student with on-campus broadband on the completely unregulated internet (back when HTTP and the WWW weren’t necessarily considered the most important protocols on the internet), it was all about shared FTP logins PMed over IRC to download illegal shit. The good stuff never touched an actual website.

AngryCommieKender ,

I remember similarly. I was going to say that thumb drives weren’t even invented until 2005-2006, but I looked it up and they were invented in 1999. I guess I forgot that those tiny ones even existed since I was doing all my external storage on DVD-R or CD-RW.

BoxOfFeet ,

I still have the lanyard to my 128 MB PNY Attaché.

AngryCommieKender ,

I think my first one was 512 MB, but I don’t have it anymore.

Redkey ,

Unfortunately I think that Sega themselves weren’t the only group lacking confidence in the Dreamcast. In fact, I feel like they put up a valiant fight, with marketing and first-party titles.

Critics and consumers all had an extremely “wait and see” attitude that I think took the theoretical advantage of the incredibly early launch and turned it into a huge liability. People didn’t want to commit to buying their next console without seeing what the other offers were going to be. So Sega had to work hard for about two years to keep the real and actually available Dreamcast positioned high in the market while their competitors had the luxury of showing jaw-dropping demos of “potential” hardware (i.e. “Here is some video produced on $50,000 graphics workstation hardware that is made by the same company that’s currently in talks to produce our GPU.”)

Third-party publishers also didn’t want to put any serious budget toward producing games for the Dreamcast, because they didn’t want to gamble real money on the install base increasing. This resulted in several low-effort PS1 ports that made very little use of the Dreamcast hardware, which in turn lowered consumer opinion of the console. When some of these games were later ported to PS2 as “upgraded” or “enhanced” versions, that only further entrenched the poor image of the Dreamcast.

I have owned all four major consoles of that generation since they were still having new games published for them. And if I had to choose only one console to keep from that group, it’d be the PlayStation 2, because of the game library. It’s huge and varied. I have literally hundreds of games for it, while I only have a few dozen games for the others. But looking at the average quality of the graphics and sound in the games for those systems, I’d also rank the PS2 in last place, even behind the DC.

Sony was a massive juggernaut in the console gaming market at the time. The PlayStation 1 had taken the worldwide market by storm, and become the defacto standard console. It’s easy to forget that the console launches for this generation were unusually spaced out over a four year period, and Sony was the company best positioned to turn that to their favour. People weren’t going to buy a DC without seeing the PS2, but once they did, many were happy to buy a PS2 without waiting for Nintendo or Microsoft to release their consoles. The added ability to play DVDs at exactly the time when that market was hitting its stride (and more affordably than many dedicated DVD players) absolutely boosted their sales in a big way. Nintendo’s GameCube didn’t do that, and by the time the original X-Box came to market, it wasn’t nearly as much of a consideration.

UraniumBlazer , to lemmyshitpost in Stay Mad, Tankies

But NOOOOO both sides both sides lalalaa can’t hear you both sides lalalaa /s

blazera ,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

goes onto a post about not listening to anyone and still voting biden

accuses any opposition of not listening to anyone

Hypocrite

UraniumBlazer ,

Biden = old, senile liberal alright with a little bit of genocide.

Trump = Hitler


I wonder what the right choice is here… /s

ShitOnABrick , (edited )
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

I’m sure the tragic mass genocide of the polish people, the Jewish people, the mentally handicapped, the mentally ill, The romani and much much more (it’s genuinely depressing). Is very much comparable to the deportation of illegal immigrants. To an semi well off 2nd world country.

And to answer your question. no I’m not a republican (conservative) nor am I a democrat (labour ).I wouldn’t vote for dementia man nor would I vote for orange man in a billion years.

Let me lay brass tax here’s what I believe in. I would like for better civil liberties , Human rights that applies to everyone equally regardless of your politics gender race country or creed (natural rights) , first admendment rights, Castle doctrine. A free market, and property rights. I could go on but I’ll be here all day.

lemm.ee/comment/12909412

roguetrick ,

One thing I have no doubt about is you could go on and on without having a relevant point.

zarkanian ,
@zarkanian@sh.itjust.works avatar

Let me lay brass tax here’s what I believe in.

A brass tax? I don’t think that would help.

blazera ,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Biden = old, senile liberal alright with a little bit of genocide.

Are…are you agreeing Biden is awful?

UraniumBlazer ,

Correct. Although I’m saying that Biden is less awful than his alternative.

blazera ,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

No, you cant have typed out that obvious sarcasm and seriously meant it. A little bit of genocide? Thats how you’re describing someone you’re voting for?

ssm , to linux in GNOME June 2024: C'mon you can do better
@ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

If you’re going to give GNOME shit, at least let it before how much they destroy portability of GTK, enabling cancer like Client Side Decorations, and ignoring their community when it comes to things like desktop icons.

TCB13 OP ,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

Client Side Decorations, and ignoring their community when it comes to things like desktop icons.

Well I’ve complained about those a couple of time… but people always say that it’s their vision.

possiblylinux127 ,

They made GTK4 portable thanks to the gnome design being moved to Libadwaita.

brucethemoose , to lemmyshitpost in Stay Mad, Tankies

Yeah, I feel like people are freaking out and ignoring that Biden (and Trump) are largely the people they surround themselves with, and the policies they push.

They’ve both been president for years.

flicker ,

The boyfriend last night was surprised I didn’t watch the debate.

“They’ve both been president. I was paying attention. I know what their presidencies will be like. Why listen to them talk about it?”

taiyang ,

That, and we both know how terribly uninformative debates are. I got similar criticism for skipping it but like, we know their policies.

Tiefa ,

I was talking to some friends and I don’t get independents at this point. If you don’t know who you’re voting for and need to see this debate to decide, you haven’t been paying attention to the past 8 years.

Fridgeratr ,

That’s a very good point. The president is in charge of appointing a lot of other people that are more important for making decisions.

unexposedhazard ,

This isnt a dig at him but Biden probably hasnt made a single decision without heavy guidance by all the people around him. This is always the case to a degree i assume, but probably even more with senile people like him. It just makes the whole concept of a president so nonsensical.

SatansMaggotyCumFart , to lemmyshitpost in Or Germans on the Ryanair flight from Frankfurt Hahn to Mallorca

Or any Walmart you’d walk into in America.

Lookorex ,

Accurate

redhorsejacket ,

Bro, maybe the Wally world clientele is different in your neck of the woods but seeing someone with makeup on, or their hair did (leaving aside the question of quality for the time being…) is the exception to the rule.

Pinklink ,

Yeah, Walmart is a before-shower, still-in-PJs affair

MXX53 , to linux in GNOME June 2024: C'mon you can do better

I started on gnome. I love it at first, but as time has gone on my experience with gnome had gotten worse and worse, and my KDE experience keeps getting better. It’s a real shame because I actually tend to prefer the gnome look at feel, but KDE has been so much more usable for me in recent years.

unknowing8343 ,

It’s very easy to get a Gnome look and feel with Plasma nowadays.

I still don’t know why Gnome loves wasting 3 % of the screen on an empty black bar, tho.

secret300 ,

Yeah ngl I don’t get using the entire space fore almost nothing. I use a few extensions to fill it up and make it more useful

MXX53 ,

That is true. But I have an overall better experience getting KDE to look like gnome.

unknowing8343 ,

That’s what I said.

MXX53 ,

Lol that is what you said. My bad. Must have read it wrong. That’s on me.

TCB13 OP ,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

I’m kind of on the same boat you’re… however KDE tends to have issues with visual proportions and margins everywhere.

Quacksalber , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Stay Mad, Tankies

I think the real upsetting thing isn’t Biden’s performance, or having Biden as president for four more years. He achieved quite a bit after all. The real upsetting thing is the DNC being such cunts that they even pushed for this debate, hoping that Biden could win, only to deny and ignore Biden’s abhorrent performance immediately after. That Bernie got shafted twice by them, that is the really upsetting part.

_sideffect ,

They could be rotten from the inside as well, knowing full well how it would go

riodoro1 ,

I wouldn’t be surprised

whocares314 ,

It seems pretty obvious to me at this point that the DNC would rather lose than have an actual progressive win. None of the shitty things that Trump wants to do will hurt them, (stupid take if they cared at all about their descendants but they’re either too arrogant or too ignorant to worry about that) but actual progressive policies that helped average people WOULD hurt their way of life. Marginally. Like, the tiniest little amount. Like, your yacht can only have one master bedroom instead of four. But why give that up when you don’t have to?

“It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it”

I’m voting for Biden though, and I’ll keep voting as progressively as possible in the down ballot elections. If a progressive movement from the bottom up can start by doing things like getting rid of FPTP, we still have a chance. And to anyone thinking about not voting, please do. The president is one person. They are the single most powerful person individually, (taking aside impact on the judicial system) but the collective impact on your day to day life is far more influenced by down ballot positions. Research your down ballot candidates and vote. Many of those races are decided by only a handful of votes. Yours matters.

crusa187 ,

DNC would rather lose than have an actual progressive win

This was made perfectly clear in 2016 when Hillary stole the nom by colluding with Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.

If people haven’t caught on by now, they haven’t been paying attention. Or are just willfully ignorant.

pivot_root ,

It seems pretty obvious to me at this point that the DNC would rather lose than have an actual progressive win.

It’s not in their interests to let a progressive win. Just like their counterpart, the DNC takes a shit ton of bribery donations from corporations lobbyists. Bringing in a progressive who would reform the system or push back against pro-corporate policies is biting the hands that feed them.

TheBat ,
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar

DNC should’ve started promoting someone else as Presidential candidate since the last 4 years and let Biden work quietly in the background.

tostiman ,
@tostiman@sh.itjust.works avatar

Democratic Nation of Congo?

Maggoty ,

Democratic National Committee.

rambling_lunatic ,

youtu.be/aDfp-QsH51w?t=2018

Sorry, Piped and other frontends isn’t working right now, so you’ll have to use normal YouTube or go through VLC.

photonic_sorcerer ,
@photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Or simply have YouTube links redirected to NewPipe.

Pandantic ,
@Pandantic@midwest.social avatar

The title of this video is “An Anarchistic Watches West Wing” or something similar. I only watched 20mins but it was good so far. It’s a criticism of the American Capitalist system, American Democracy (power of the president, presidential hero worship), etc. via the way it’s portrayed in the West Wing.

rambling_lunatic ,

Aye. The timestamp I linked specifically talks about something talked about in this thread, which is that the DNC would rather have the far right win than move left.

Pandantic , (edited )
@Pandantic@midwest.social avatar

I’m using my app’s built in video player and I guess it didn’t recognize the time stamp. I wanted to give people an idea of the context because I think it’s worth a watch. I’ll give that timestamped portion a watch later.

antonim , to lemmyshitpost in Stay Mad, Tankies

At this point I doubt tankies should be much of a concern. What are they, 1-2% of the potential Dem voter base? I’d sooner worry about the indecisive ones who have seen the performances in the debate.

PapaStevesy ,

They’re just very loud on this site.

disguy_ovahea ,

They’re loud on every site. Their goal is to normalize disenfranchisement. They’re either knowingly or unknowingly doing the job for Republicans.

Zipitydew ,

They’re especially loud here because Lemmy’s developers are tankies. Some are even supposedly former Chapo Trap House peeps that got kicked off reddit. It’s the most annoying part of this place trying to be a reddit replacement. But it’s getting better with users calling them out.

IrateAnteater ,

Exactly. More specifically, I’m not afraid of how people vote, I’m afraid of people choosing not to.

rwhitisissle ,

What are they, 1-2% of the potential Dem voter base?

Add a .000 in front of those numbers and you might be right. If those numbers were accurate you would expect somewhere between, what…1 and 2 million tankies in the US alone?

jaybone ,

We need all the votes we can get.

Aqarius ,

No, see, that would mean there are people out there who disagree with me who aren’t either tankies or maga, and that impossible because that would mean… that would… oh no…

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