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SuperZorro , to linux in i made some icons to help with a common issue

Why is the white one happiest? Shit, am I a racist?

criitz ,

The black one has open o_o eyes but the white one has closed ^_^ eyes

Murdoc ,

Yeah, there must be something subjective going on because they all look the same to me. They all look like closed happy eyes to me.

stepanzak ,

I can’t find it, but I have seen a video where a designer talked about how you can’t just invert your monochromatic logo to make it white-on-black. There’s an effect that will make several aspects of the logo feel very differently, even though it’s just inverted.

sixdripb OP , (edited )

he won’t stop me… (e: /s)

stepanzak ,

You will live in fear that one day when you come home, you’ll find him sitting in your chair, patiently waiting for his revenge.

sixdripb OP ,

xD

TheGrandNagus ,

Yeah I think the black part tricks your brain into thinking “those are pupils”, and the eyes go from smiley shut ones to normal open ones.

criitz ,

Yeah exactly.

subtext ,

I think you’re absolutely right… perhaps something with the effect of lighter compared to the rest = open vs darker compared to the rest = closed.

I think it’s also magnified by the fact that we’re comparing to the full color one on the right which has the lighter color for (in my perception) open eyes.

governorkeagan , to mildlyinfuriating in parcel safe place

On a side not. Is it just me or does Amazon never follow the delivery instructions?

pip1 OP ,

My instructions were “On the porch or under the shelter by the bins”

Malix ,
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

when the company as allocated at most 5 seconds per delivery and you’ve already spent 3, reading instructions is not going to happen. Gotta go fast

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

Yep, this is the essence of it.

Also keep in mind the quality massively depending on how “close” to the actual amazon delivery you are, company-wise. Is it an amazon driver doing your delivery? A contractor? That contractor’s subcontractor? I think DHL once used 5 levels of subcontractors?

At some point, so much money has been skimmed off by so many managers that the driver is losing money by breathing between actions.

IndefiniteBen ,

I’m sure it does nothing, but every time DPD/other fucks up a delivery by failing to even ring the bell and says “we missed you”, I call up their customer service and waste their time complaining about the small amount of time allowed per package delivery.

I ask for drivers to be allowed more time. It’s not entirely their fault (but some seemingly have no situational awareness).

pip1 OP ,

That’s the thing, I’m always hesitant to give negative feedback on the delivery given I know it’s more than likely that the driver is both overworked and poorly paid.

Karyoplasma ,

Package is now sheltered by the bins, so to speak.

pip1 OP ,

Maybe I need to erase the word “bin” from all delivery instructions. Too suggestive perhaps

Synnr ,

Perhaps change ‘by’ for ‘next to’ and put an empty weather-resistant container by them? Put it before the bins, so it’s the first thing they physically walk to.

pip1 OP ,

Good ideas, thanks!

redcalcium ,

The courier: Let’s see… “on the porch or … bins”. Bin it is!

pip1 OP ,

Interesting how the thought of knocking on the door also seems to have been short-circuited

Aceticon ,

Knocking on the door creates a period of wait with a random length which is only dependent on the driver in terms of maximum (i.e. “wait 1 minute and if no response leave it on the porch”).

So it makes sense that if a driver is excessivelly pressed in terms of time-per-delivery, they won’t do it.

Given the pay for and demands on these drivers, at best expect placing it in the “safe place” they see by skimming your notes and a ring immediatelly followed by leaving without waiting.

Want good service = pay for it.

IanAtCambio ,

Not to be pedantic, but under shelter by the bins could be interpreted as the bins provided shelter to your delivery.

pip1 OP ,

Not at all, thanks - I’ll be sure to revise the directions to remove any doubt!

TheGiantKorean ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Amazon drivers mostly follow my directions. I find that they usually only ever snap a pic if they did.

viralJ ,

Not just Amazon. I had a parcel being delivered by DPD while I was on holidays. I checked the delivery’s webpage, which said “if you’re not in, we’ll leave it with your neighbour”. Great!

While I was on holiday, I checked the status on the day of delivery: “you weren’t in, we returned it to DPD depot”. Somewhat annoying, but the depot is only 15 minute drive from mine, I can go collect it then I’m back home.

Checked it again when I got back home: “returned to sender”.

The fun thing was that the item was the modem from my new internet provider, and my old provider was ceasing their services that very day.

lud , (edited )

How long did it stay at the depot until it said returned?

It’s very normal for packages to get returned if no one picks them up in a specified time period.

viralJ ,

3 days.

TrickDacy ,

Where I live Amazon has started a new thing where expensive items have a one time password needed at the time of delivery. So basically unless you are available at the exact right moment and the delivery driver isn’t an idiot, you are going to have issues. I live in a building with a concierge which you’d think would be helpful, but they actually seem to try actively to be unhelpful.

pip1 OP ,

Can’t see that lasting long…

TrickDacy ,

I hope not. It does seem though that Amazon makes really stupid decisions and then sticks with them. Another example, at my local whole foods you used to be able to walk in, hand a return to a worker who would scan your QR code and you’d usually be on your way in 30 seconds.

They replaced that process with a stupid machine that is hard to use, fails often, and requires a worker’s intervention anyhow. It went from 1-2 minutes total to do a return to possibly 20 minutes because it’s so slow a line can form. They’ve stuck with that for the last 6 months, and it doesn’t seem like they’re hearing feedback from their workers. I have to believe the workers must have complained a lot since it’s god-awful.

echodot ,

I think it has something to do with crime rates. Due to a very weird way in which the police report crimes any crime that they don’t have the exact location for, they just default to the police station which is just down the road from me so as a result my area is apparently extremely high in crime (it isn’t). I think Amazon do it based on whether or not they think people are going to steal the package and they figure a high crime area is an area where package theft is common.

archchan , to memes in So far left you get your guns back.
shasta , to programmerhumor in codeStyle

This is why I spend a good amount of time setting up linters on new repos before even starting to make the application. It saves a ton of time in peer reviews because no one has to think about formatting. Some people may not like the rules chosen but official direction from the boss is “get over it”. There are 0 comments on PRs about formatting which only ever annoys people and is a waste of good dev time.

waz ,

On my current team, when we were trying to choose a style, my only input was “any style that can be checked/applied with a git commit hook.”

I get some people prefer reading code in a particular format. Let them configure their editor to apply it, but let’s keep the version history in one unavoidably consistent style. Pretty please.

TrickDacy , to programmerhumor in I need this....

So it’s just a wrapper for prettier?

thetreesaysbark ,

Buuurrrnnnn

Varyk , to memes in o shit is that zangetsu
TimeSquirrel ,
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

THANK YOU

atmur ,

meme optimization

Hellstormy ,
@Hellstormy@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks for removing the unneeded part. And half the resolution.

synae , to piracy in I'm doing my part!
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

this must be something I’m too usenet to understand

kidding of course, well done and thank you for your service

bbuez OP ,

Actually if you would be so kind, what is the rundown of Usenet? I’ve searched a bit but been busy to really sit down on it, should I consider it being just a side thing (for now)?

Petter1 ,

Usenet is here to stay, it is similar as if you pay for vip in order to be able to leech without seeding. This makes automated pirating legal in some countries (like mine) since only doing direct downloads from your usenet provider. The usenet provider have servers which exchange bits of data with IDs similar like we do with torrenting. As a user, you now go to a indexer, who gives you a map, with which bits of data you can construct your file. So you then download each bit directly and put everything together and are rewarded with a normal file. Until now I have found every release which is also in predb using the private indexers I have.

BackwardMonkey ,

I signed up for usenet recently but couldn’t really find anything worthwhile. How do you find good stuff?

Jackhammer_Joe ,

Beside a Usenet provider, you also need to sign up with an “indexer”.

To compare a Usenet download with a download on the regular internet:

  • Usenet = your internet provider (which enables you to connect to stuff)
  • Indexer = search engine (helps you find the stuff)

NZBGeek is a good indexer.

bbuez OP ,

Thank you very much, until I start getting thin on content from public trackers I think I’ll stick to torrents, especially if the bar of entry is lower, I’m in a good situation to seed so I might as well bring that to others

I am curious over the legality, is it in a way that the provider is storing the whole file just obfuscated? My (rather poor) understanding is that torrents work because the file pieces are distributed

Petter1 ,

In some countries, like Switzerland for example, it is legal to download, but illegal to upload content that is copyright protected. So if you want pirate legally, you ether only leech public torrents, buy vip leech pass on private tracker or simply turn to usenet.

I think it is that way, so that a consumer getting something from someone (free or paid) can not get in trouble for accepting, since how should the consumer know it is a pirated copy (I think the law was written prior digital age). But the one offering can get in trouble, since that person is more likely to know that it is a pirated copy. There is even an exception, which allows you to share your pirated copy with close friends. You can not even get in trouble if you rent stuff, copy it and give the original back after.

bbuez OP ,

Laws written before the digital age regulating digital age things are the best.

Feels like a good part of the reason for Usenet to begin, I would like to try but I feel some bit obliged to provide for as long as I’m able. Thanks for your rundown, internationally differing laws are confusing

Freeman ,

I am 70% sure this is correct, i remember vaguely: The swiss law was written in 2019 iirc. The idea is that there is a high tax on drives/usb sticks/dvds and all such devices. This gets distributed to copyrightholders in some way. And uploading is illegal.

Gestrid ,

Any Usenet providers and indexers you’d recommend? I tried it a few months ago but couldn’t quite wrap my head around how to use it. (I’m technically literate, but Usenet was completely foreign to me until a few months ago.)

Petter1 ,

I fear that it is not allowed here, but there are cats, dogs and slugs which are very good as well as one with a name similar to matrix. Then there are the ones with NZB in the name and some are just drunken.

Outtatime ,
@Outtatime@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fight club rules. Yeah, I’m old school

SchizoDenji ,

Its pay to pirate.

Psythik ,

Don’t bother. Just sign up for a Debrid service. It’s torrents but direct downloads, which means no needing to worry about seeding. It replaces your torrent client entirely.

pearsaltchocolatebar , to memes in Let's see them Lemmy.
Winged_Hussar ,
@Winged_Hussar@lemmy.world avatar

Cuddle puddle!

BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

The hugs!

Mago , to lemmyshitpost in True to life

If these people are in your social circle it says more about you than “average” straight people.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Yeah, what kind of amoral filth still has Republican friends?

ObviouslyNotBanana OP , (edited )
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

These people do exist all over the world, some are parents to users in this thread even!

RandomVideos ,

The only person i know who isnt homophobic, racist and xenophobic is my sister

I cant just not be able to talk to anyone

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Where the hell are you (broadly speaking), because I’m in Tennessee (70% Trump 2020) and the only Republicans I have to deal with are family and work related.

RandomVideos ,

Romania

DragonTypeWyvern ,

I hadn’t realized it was quite that bad on those issues there, but I suppose you might have to grade on a curve.

beardown ,

I’ve never lived in a blue county

force ,

I live in rural Georgia and in general I can say almost all of the people around me are pretty conservative, my coworkers even casually say typical Republican shit like how it’s sooo absurd that “white people can’t say the N word but black people can”, or how society has gone to shit with this more than 2 genders nonsense, or how taxes are the reason we’re all poor even though they’re managers being paid slightly above other states’ minimum wage at best (~$15.50/hr) and have to waste an absurd amount of money on healthcare & car stuff, or whatever. Even a lot of the queer people I know, stereotypical with dyed hair and all, say this EXACT same shit.

I think everywhere outside of the major cities in this state are like this, those few civilized blue parts are the only ones keeping this place from collapsing… having days on my own in Savannah have been some of the best times of my life, I’m so used to be confined to this garbage rural suburbia surrounded by red that I truly envy people who live in cities… I’m planning to move to Chicago and hopefully it’s as good as Savannah, in terms of how nice it is to just walk around the city as well as the local establishments & events.

Routhinator , to lemmyshitpost in You can also take deductions for costs relating to criminal activity!
@Routhinator@startrek.website avatar

Dang.

“We’re not the cops, we just want our cut.”

– IRS Probably

Copythis , to aboringdystopia in Schools in America apparently have their own army recruiter

I remember when the Xbox 360 came out, I was in high school.

The army brought a Ford Excursion that looked fresh off the Pimp my Ride show, with a huge flat screen that flipped down out of the back, 4 huge subs, and the current football game playing.

You could only play the Xbox if you signed up.

Leg ,

Wow what the fuck

kandoh ,

Literally an idiot trap

experbia ,
@experbia@lemmy.world avatar

School recruiters are basically practicing pedophiles. They disgust me. They:

  • hunt for vulnerable children, who might be more prone to complying due to trauma or disability or even just recent social happenings or baseline teenage angst
  • try to talk to them one on one so adults won’t interfere
  • entice them with treats or games or other such things
  • try to convince the kids to agree to do something they don’t yet understand

The SOP of a school recruiter and that of a practicing pedophile are so similar that I wonder how many of the latter are created after someone has been the prior simply due to how the job demands you to operate and consider the kids as just resources… or how often the prior becomes a career path for the latter simply to justifiably increase their access to children.

Back in the late 2000s, I got pulled in to the office in high school because I told the recruiter visiting the school that he was a massive piece of shit and needed to stay away from me and my friends if he knew what was good for him. I said this after he sat down near me and, idk, tried to bond? By calling my female friend that left “a real hottie” and tried poorly to insinuate I could probably seal the deal if I was a hot army boy. Baseline revolting statement from an adult to a child for one, I’m gay for two, she was lesbian for three… so I said what I said and apparently my words were sufficiently hurtful that he ran to the admin to cry about it and I got told off because that kind of language and sentiment is unacceptable towards someone “just doing their job” at the school. They found no issue at the time with his ingratiation technique, though I never saw him again.

captainlezbian ,

Everything about your story is just wow. It’s the exact sort of story you hear in gay bars in the city the rural folk flee to

And yeah I can’t disagree with your points. Recruiters are actively seeking kids out to get them traumatized or killed. Good on you for telling one off

wildcardology ,

I’m surprised they didn’t have America’s Army running there. That used to be a great game.

captainlezbian ,

What in the actual fuck

PlainSimpleGarak ,

Man that is creepy. Some “I have candy in my van” vibes.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

The recruiting office near me has a huge portable climbing wall.

RootBeerGuy , to lemmyshitpost in PSA: if you’re memeing, you could be working out
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Really? Me? With boobs and all?

miraclerandy ,

Yes, but there’s no promise they’ll be any better than the boobs you already have.

RootBeerGuy ,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Aw geez

surewhynotlem ,

It’s ok man, your boobs are still great

variants ,

But are they better than the cats boobs

nifty OP ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

The boobies add weight for an effective workout.

Transtronaut ,

New gender goals just dropped.

bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Holy hell

Socsa ,

And shitting on the floor!

captainlezbian ,

You could have them if you try

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

This skin suit ain’t gonna sew itself

Pirasp , to aboringdystopia in One of capitalisms biggest tragedies

Honestly, it’s not just capitalism. Education is anywhere from free to really cheap in Germany, and we still don’t get many people from poorer families into uni.

I see the main problem here as a sort of class divide between people with university degrees and people without. For example: if you work in a public library and don’t have a uni degree you will never get more money than salary level 9 (4k/mo) just having a degree and not doing any more/different work more or less instantly puts you on 12 or higher (6k+)

This I think understandably makes people without uni degrees kind of resentful of those who do have them. And if you grow up resenting a certain group of people you are much less likely to join them.

So, no. “Just” getting rid of the cost won’t magically get these people into higher education.

Deceptichum ,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

Usually when people are in favour of getting rid of capitalism, they’re also in favour of getting rid of hierarchies such as class divide.

Pirasp ,

Sure, but one does not inherently include the other.

irmoz ,

Capitalism does inherently include a class divide.

Turun ,

How so? In particular how would you compare it to apartheid or India’s old caste system?

Making big jumps in income is mostly luck based (building a company and getting funding for it), but is not inherently bound to some external property, like where you live or who your parents are.

irmoz ,

The capitalist class vs the working class

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Disagree about librerians because it is skilled profession and good librerian needs to be very educated, but yes,

“Just” getting rid of the cost won’t magically get these people into higher education.

Pirasp ,

Sure very skilled and such. But I’m not talking about librarians. Just library workers with and without a degree

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

Well, I don’t know why not librarians library workers would need a degree and it doesn’t make sense tu require them to have any.

Pirasp ,

My point exactly. They don’t do anything more than normal library workers, but get significantly more money

ohitsbreadley ,

Education is anywhere from free to really cheap in Germany, and we still don’t get many people from poorer families into uni.

I am not German myself, but I am familiar with the system. Please correct me if things have evolved, but…

I thought the post-elementary education system in Germany was a tiered system. University admission requires completing the Abitur exams, but one can only feasibly do this if they’ve attended Gymnasium, or the “highest” tier of high school. It may be possible to do if one gets very high marks in Realschule (mid tier), along with Abitur preparation courses, but it’s virtually impossible if one attends Hauptschule (lowest tier). These schools are not intended to provide university preparation, but instead provide a general education to prepare students for trades/vocational careers.

Whether a child attends Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium is decided at 9 or 10 years old, and is dependent on performance in elementary classes and teacher recommendations.

And when one considers that a child’s educational performance is directly related to both familial socioeconomic status and parental educational attainment, it’s not surprising that poorer people are less likely to attend or complete university.

Capitalists’ dominant position within the class hierarchy necessitates exploitation of the working class, and this is maintained by fomenting division. This tiered system is just one manifestation of how society can be stratefied and divided.

Turun ,

It is absolutely possible to get to university after only finishing Hauptschule. You just need to go to BOS after finishing your apprenticeship and then you can achieve a fachgebundene Hochschulreife (maybe even allgemeine, im not sure) and attend University. Few people do it, because the desire is not there, or maybe not the tenacity to study further after already having trained for a job. Also you get Kindergeld and Bafög while studying.

And when one considers that a child’s educational performance is directly related to both familial socioeconomic status and parental educational attainment,

This is true and criticized by PISA every time.
I think it has a lot to do with how much the parents value education. east asian immigrants are famous for how much emphasis they place on education and as a result get into university. The only thing that would help immediately (i.e. does not require behavioral change for a large portion of the population) would be to separate kids more from their families via Ganztagsschulen, to weaken this influence.

Cliff ,

Do you know Aladin El-Mafaalani? I think this Interview (in german) with Jung&Naiv is totally worth to watch for everyone that is just slightly interested in that topic of the german educational system, its flaws and how to improve it.

space , to programmer_humor in Junior Dev VS Machine Learning

With all the recent hype around AI, I feel that a lot of people don’t understand how it works and how it is useful. AI is useful at solving certain types of problems that are really difficult using traditional programming, like finding patterns that aren’t obvious to us.

For example, object recognition is about finding patterns in images. Our brains are great at this, but writing a computer program capable of taking pixels and figuring out if the pattern is there is very hard.

Even if AI is sometimes going to misclassify objects, it can still be useful. For example, in a factory you can use AI to find defects in the production line. Even if you don’t get it perfect, going from 100 defects per 1M products to 10 per million is a huge difference and saves the factory a lot of money.

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Agree, but the joke to me is business folks thinking AI is a miracle and they can just shove it everywhere to print money. Where us devs know what you mean, and would like to add it in where it makes sense. Business thinks it’s ready to replace us.

sj_zero ,

The key to "AI" is having a human there to take algorithms and apply them to the right problems.

This is what most people don't understand because many of the demos are quite impressive and narrowly tailored to prevent the fact from being obvious unless you know what you're looking for.

LarmyOfLone ,

Most useful application so far seems to have been to predict protein folding. Have to check up on that, it should allow to cure all sorts of bad things.

Kyrgizion , to lemmyshitpost in Disgustang

Ladpoles? Oh my.

HowManyNimons ,

How to unrealise?

Wizard_Pope ,
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

Was just about to comment that I don’t get it when it dawned on me. Yeeesh

archonet ,

that’s a new one for the dictionary

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