When I was a kid, one day our service provider had connectivity problems… Guess who my parents accused to be the culprit first. Well, I guess being the only one making use of that modern it seemed to be a logical conclusion for them somehow, not knowing anything about the internet. At least from then on they knew a bit more about what can go wrong.
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Doesn’t it darken your tongue though?
Yeah, shining and flaring like the beautiful little stars they are supposed to be!
I was at a place where you had to pay extra fees for actually eat/drink there instead of taking it with you
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News@lemmy.world•Man detained by ICE found dead, hanging with hands and feet tied—attorney
12·9 days agoMaybe they should call themselves ICES
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Well I'm just going to kill myself
2·9 days agoAnd then the better tools just scrape most of it, because it’s considered then-a-days as “boring” and “not catchy”. I recently ran some old songs through Suno. Sure, the tracks are catchy, but they scraped most of the buildup, intentionally overlapping sounds and noise and after listening to some originally different tracks, they kind of had the same beat and vibes in the newly generated tracks. Hope that gets better instead of worse.
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Are you being ripped off? Good luck!
3·9 days agoAnd if they add lead or something else heavy to the packaging? Ha! Checkmate!
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Work Reform@lemmy.world•The existence of billionaires is a policy failure
3·13 days agoHereeee we areeeee…
I’m only saying that once you have a copy copied and at some point it just blurred out or if somebody (or some political regime) says “that needs adaptation”, we can’t be sure if that outcome is the same as the originating script. If it can be 100% verified, that that’s the original text, sure. But maybe we should all take more than 2 millennia old scriptures with some kind of skepticism if that’s really the message its supposed to be. I’m not a Christian myself either. I’m just somebody trying to figure out the whole meaning and what it’s all about. I have my flaws and imperfections. I just don’t try to be an ahole (though even sometimes I certainly am). But I get the feeling that there is some meaning in these ancient texts. At least in some parts which aren’t translated incorrectly. I think what the authors of those ancient texts wanted to tell us, was to not live in hate or harm, but to connect with each other. The overlapping message within many different religious texts is probably the same. And yet, to this point, it got so distorted that people are divided by all these translations, all these misguiding sentences. They’re used for justification to just do the opposite of the intended (e.g., war against another religion, war against a specific subgroup, etc.). But well, maybe I’m just fantasizing that and the world is supposed to be a war room shithole. It was nothing against your attempt to make something of it. I really think, that that attempt is noble. I just wanted to comment on the history of that.
Hm, I don’t want to sound all negative about that, “but”: maybe that’s the thing all of those transcribers in history thought about that “original” text (and before and before, etc.). I’m sure you do it with much more good intentions than transcribers working for regimes in power etc., but still it changes the message. Think about animal farm and the rules which are changed over time. That’s the problem with sticking to ancient texts which may not be well translated for the current Zeitgeist.
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Games@lemmy.world•Linux gamers on Steam finally cross over the 3% markEnglish
5·27 days agoI feel you. I have my old PC with quiet an “ancient” chipset. Installed an NVMe and installed Linux on it… Just to find out that my AHCI controller isn’t supported by it with all my Windows hard drives. It’s either booting that NVMe with the Linux one or booting the deprecated Windows ones from BIOS. 12-13 years of reliable hardware… :/ Hope there is a kernel patch supporting it again
Delayed input, immediate output!
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Think we're safe from Judgement Day for a while yet
2·1 month ago"… California Senator Scott Wiener quickly defended Anthropic, prompting Sacks to respond that Wiener’s “rushing to defend Anthropic tells you everything you need to know about how closely they’re working together to impose the Left’s regulatory agenda”
Actually, it seems that the current government sees regulations as"left wokeism". Which doesn’t surprise me at all, because if it got aligned for the better, it wouldn’t work well for them.
anugeshtu@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•it's like two mirrors pointed at each otherEnglish
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Huh? I mean, damn, lots of comments are wild. Just let people breathe a bit. Sometimes I’m also only realizing one or two things after I started talking. Sometimes even mid-sentence. And also, maybe for some people “huh” is just an instinctive reaction they burp out randomly. Also I go with the “what’s huh after all” comment. Maybe they just abstracted the meaning of it in those simple letters. Maybe “huh” means a world to them
Isn’t that called Karma instead of crazy?
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Probably a good idea to go see how much storage will be necessary...
20·1 month agoWait, isn’t there an offline copy of a part of Wikipedia? The article Just by yourself a nice printer with enough ink and do it yourself ;)
It’s almost like those words mean exactly the opposite. Like with Doublespeak.
How was it again in that one movie? Emplyes Mustwashhands




And here we go again turning robots against us