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Hugh_Jeggs , to lemmyshitpost in Brat summer is dead RIP

Can we have one single fuckin community free from the childish shitslinging of US politics FFS

GladiusB ,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

I mean sure. But this is shit post. There aren’t many boundaries for shit posting.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

No.

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  • Hugh_Jeggs ,

    Are you genuinely comparing people’s families dying to a bunch of bickering infants?

    Fuckin hell mate

    OneWomanCreamTeam ,

    The Ukraine comparison was a little gross. But, the US is staring down the barrel of an out right, hitler-worshiping, fascist regime. Lives and rights have already been lost, and I for one don’t want to be here when they start putting people in camps.

    Definitely not the same as having Russia invade your country and murder your family, but don’t act like a lot of lives (in and outside of the US) aren’t hanging in the balance here.

    thorbot ,

    Go gatekeep a community that cares. This is shitpost. All shit is posted in the land of shitpost.

    uebquauntbez , to insanepeoplefacebook in Do you see it too?

    Now I see it too! The smiley next to this post has picked something out of his nose and asking himself whereto put it or just eat it.

    uebquauntbez , to lemmyshitpost in Oh jeez

    Same with Russia atm in Ukraine. Geopolitics as usual.

    volodya_ilich ,

    Whataboutism? Sure, fuck the illegal invasion, but why the need for whataboutism?

    merc , to insanepeoplefacebook in Sovcit wants to know what to do next.

    Sovereign Citizenship is such a white thing.

    Black people already know that your rights are whatever the cop decides they are, and they’re probably not going to be deciding in your favour. They learn that if they don’t antagonize the cop, they might get close to the rights they should actually have.

    These morons think that they can get away with antagonizing cops and demanding that the cops respect some secret set of rights that the cops have most likely never heard of.

    I understand where this impulse comes from. If you’re not very smart, the things happening in court must seem like magic. Lawyers cite obscure precedents. There are rules about evidence. You can take the fifth and suddenly the lawyers have no power to make you talk. People with good lawyers get away with things when their crimes seem obvious. So, while you don’t understand any of this, there are people online who tell you the cheat codes you need to use in court. And, it’s not like it gets you out of real crimes, it just means that they have to give you the rights that you think you should have anyhow.

    What’s interesting is that this must never work. Like, I can’t imagine a Sovereign Citizen ever getting away with anything using these “cheat codes”. But, somehow, that information doesn’t seem to be making it back to these groups. You’d think that after years of this with a 0% success rate, the movement would eventually start fading.

    BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

    Actually there’s a whole subgroup of sovereign citizens who are black, usually associated with the Moorish Science Temple. Three of the Facebook groups I’m in are run by black people. Here is a good article: www.splcenter.org/…/moorish-sovereign-citizens.

    brognak ,

    Yeah, nah. I see a TON of black sovcits on YT. Stupid transcends all racial boundaries.

    goober ,

    It can seem to work though. My brother-in-law tells stories about seeing his friends get out of tickets with their hand written IDs. To me those stories sound like cops stopping a car full of drunken probably armed rednecks in the middle of nowhere - cops who just want to go home alive.

    merc ,

    Yeah, I’m sure there’s a lazy cop factor. But, if it actually makes it to a court, I think there’s a limit on how far it will go. I’m sure sometimes a judge will just give up because it’s not worth the hassle for something that’s a small dollar fine. But, other times the judge will probably get mad and throw the book at them for wasting his/her time.

    istdaslol , to programmerhumor in Sleep paralysis demon

    Yes. Markup-Languages are a subset of Programming-Languages. Turing completness doesn’t matter as things like magic the gathering and habbo hotel are Turing complete

    Dirk ,
    @Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

    So Habbo Hotel is a programming language.

    ransomwarelettuce ,

    I am markdown and latex programmer.

    Idk it just feels wrong.

    theherk ,

    If you can write a moderately complex math equation in tex on the first try, you’re a programmer in my book.

    umbrella ,
    @umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

    idk css feels just as frustrating

    mindbleach ,

    ‘This markup language isn’t even as capable as Habbo Hotel, but it counts anyway because I just called it a programming language.’

    There is a literal hierarchy of syntaxes which are recognized by different categories of machine. Programs require a Turing machine. Anything lesser - in a subset like pushdown automata or finite-state machines - doesn’t need a proper computer. So it’s not a program.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    I feel like programming language produces programs, and makeup languages formatted documents.

    I wouldn’t consider a formatted document to be a program, so I don’t consider a markup language to be a programming language.

    Doesn’t make it less valuable, though

    taiyang , to noncredibledefense in GO, GO, GO! THE LEGATE WANTS SANDALS ON THE GROUND BY 0600!

    Uh, real life image of a civilization run where I never upgraded my phalanx? Lol

    daltotron , to lemmyshitpost in Oh jeez

    america, home of the crybully industrial complex

    HandwovenConsensus , to lemmyshitpost in Allow me to rock your perceptions

    Forget Sandy Loam. I want to know more about this “silly clay.”

    Cort ,

    Oh it’s the perfect substrate for growing laughing grass.

    TheUnicornOfPerfidy , to programmerhumor in Sleep paralysis demon

    Why does a demon need a moustache?

    muhyb ,

    Makes him cooler?

    pewpew ,
    @pewpew@feddit.it avatar

    Makes him evil

    muhyb ,

    So, if he shaves, would that makes him neutral? Good?

    TheUnicornOfPerfidy ,

    I mean that’s what it asks me 😆

    BitchPeas , to lemmyshitpost in Allow me to rock your perceptions

    I keep a little dirt under my pillow after digging 35 feet down.

    Jimbabwe , to programmerhumor in Sleep paralysis demon

    Is fondant a cake?

    Schmuppes , to games in Day 9 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots

    Godspeed, Courier.

    velox_vulnus , to programmerhumor in Sleep paralysis demon

    Is C a low-level language?

    pewpew ,
    @pewpew@feddit.it avatar

    idk it seem nobody has an answer. Can we just call it “mid-level”?

    skullgiver ,
    @skullgiver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl avatar

    Using modern technology, you can write a C Windows application that runs on Wine that runs on Linux that runs on QEMU running on WASM inside a web browser running on macOS that runs on a virtual machine controlled by a Linux hypervisor. Even the individual instructions sent to the CPU are decoded by a layer of software that rewrites and reorders them inside the CPU. The CPU that may very well contain a smaller Pentium CPU running Minix to maintain operation of the rest of the CPU.

    Software lunacy has made low/high-level programming languages obsolete. Everything can be distilled into Javascript runtimes, nothing is a real programming language anymore.

    QuazarOmega ,

    I program in natural language

    deathmetal27 OP ,

    “Go and buy some milk and if they have eggs, get some.”

    QuazarOmega ,
    
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    </span>
    
    istdaslol ,

    Yes, es soon you start pointer arithmetic you dig your own grave. Hence low level

    lars ,

    I mean idfk how you’re planning on calling a.out without an even, stronger, lower-level language like Bash 3.

    HStone32 ,

    Not when it was invented, no. Compared to today’s stack-phobic languages? Certainly.

    mindbleach ,

    I’m writing an NES game in C and struggling with some nonsense that’d be trivial in ASM, so I’m recently inclined to say yes.

    brisk ,

    Can you just drop to assembly for what you want to do? Gnu compilers even have inline assembly, but with any compiler you should at least be able to built a separate, assembly, object file.

    mindbleach ,

    I can and have, and it’s still a tremendous pain in the ass to launder the addresses for labels. The hottest loop in the game draws an arbitrary span of the same tile. It should be trivial to do a jump table - to grab an address from an array and go there. 13 tiles? goto jump[13]. (Or really some stack / return shenanigans, because the 6502 is odd.) But if there’s any way to get cc65 to shove the location of an instruction into an array, I haven’t found it.

    linkhidalgogato ,

    clearly not, but it is low-er level that other stuff

    nightwatch_admin , to insanepeoplefacebook in Our True History

    I appreciate the way you glued it together. This really makes reading it feel like descending into raging insanity.

    moonburster , to lemmyshitpost in Oh jeez

    Tbf a lot of movies in America are subsidized by the army. If a movie plays in America and has army vehicles in then, check for them in the credits

    UrbonMaximus ,

    Technically correct, but your comment makes it sound like the military is actively commissioning movies, which is not the case. When Hollywood wants to make historical or war movies, they have few options:

    • Buy the equipment - one military ship or airplane can be more than the whole movie’s budget.
    • Prop/CGI - may look bad and doesn’t guaranty to be cheaper.
    • Get all the gear for free, loaned out from the military (including training and specialists) - but they get to edit and approve your script.

    I wish there were more options for independent and critical movie makers.

    hungryphrog ,

    just another reason to love animation

    TankovayaDiviziya ,

    The person you replied to said “subsidized”, which implies what you just explained. The US military provides support to movies and TVs. However, it would be naive to think that the military still doesn’t try to influence the production. It’s been a long time since I have listened to it but there was a podcast mentioning “Zero Dark Thirty” having influence from the CIA; and the movie is about justifying torture to get results for “the greater good”. This is in spite of the report commissioned during the Obama era that torture never yielded any significant results.

    LazerFX ,

    “Actively Commissioning” and “Subsidizing” are two different contexts. Your points are all accurate, but commissioning a movie means actually going out and saying, “we want this movie, and will pay/provide resources to it in order for it to get done”, versus “your doing a movie with military, we’ll provide resources in compensation for a meddlers credit”.

    SkunkWorkz ,

    Same with games like CoD. Fucking Activision has former CIA execs working for them. And how they use real events in the games and spin them around to make America look like the good guy.

    Wogi ,

    Good guy might be generous.

    CoD makes the US and her allies look like Hodor at the door. A big dumb idiot holding back the swarm.

    theacharnian ,
    @theacharnian@lemmy.ca avatar

    To be fair… to whom?

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