Tehdastehdas
@Tehdastehdas@lemmy.world
In Memex crowd thinking environment for thoughts unthinkable to separate beings, human-machine general intelligence raises superintelligent offspring to help all life.
- Comment on What keeps Americans from being mad about the state of their country? 3 days ago:
Prussian schooling everywhere.
- Comment on Do you feel like you've reached the end of what the world has to offer? 5 days ago:
No. We’ve only scratched the surface of computer-aided collaboration. We could have a crowd thinking space with a consensus development environment, but instead progress has been opposed and we’re stuck with primitive wikis. My industry and career are standing still with extreme potential to improve humanity.
- Comment on Why was Hitler so mean and hateful toward one group or another? I find it hard to believe he woke up one day and said you and you suck but these people over here are good. Taking it so far as killing? 1 week ago:
- Rough childhood driving him to resort to narcissism to escape depression.
- Narcissism driving him to blame others for all problems.
- Methamphetamine and testosterone kicking the regular madness to the next level.
www.quora.com/…/Harri-K-Hiltunen
the infantile narcissism will be preserved as a kind of psychological fortress to protect the child against the vicissitudes of its intolerable life. Thus children may become evil in order to defend themselves against the onslaughts of parents who are evil.
… it is out of their failure to put themselves on trial that their evil arises. When they are in conflict with the world they will invariably perceive the conflict as the world’s fault.psychiatrictimes.com/…/methamphetamine-dictatorsh…
Morell’s notes reveal that he put Hitler on a regimen of Vitamultin – a preparation containing glucose, vitamins, and sometimes the methamphetamine Pervitin – and prescribed dietary restrictions, bloodletting, leeching, enemas, and the morphine derivative Eukodal to relieve the GI symptoms. Sedatives (for sleep) and testosterone (for sexual potency) were also among the considerable number of drugs (over 40 different kinds) Hitler took over the course of his adult life.
Does methamphetamine use increase violent behaviour? Evidence from a prospective longitudinal study
Conclusions: There is a dose-related increase in violent behaviour during periods of methamphetamine use that is largely independent of the violence risk associated with psychotic symptoms.
- Comment on This is getting bad. Like, really really bad. 2 weeks ago:
Home to all things “Mildly Infuriating” Not infuriating, not enraging. Mildly Infuriating. All posts should reflect that.
- Comment on Boomers with their loud Samsung phone sounds 4 weeks ago:
Oh. I didn’t see hate like that. I hate it when my toes get wet after I’ve walked through a puddle. I hate clam dishes. All your mom did was resemble mine.
- Comment on Boomers with their loud Samsung phone sounds 5 weeks ago:
I’ve never met her, but I hate her. My mom is almost as bad, going to weird lengths to misunderstand.
A conservative distro of Linux is more reliable than Windows. Debian Gnome or something. Overwrite the Windows so it can’t break the boot menu.
- Comment on Why does it seem like Americans have become so hateful and destructive in the past years? 5 weeks ago:
And then you trampled your own human rights by privatising healthcare and legalising propaganda.
- Comment on Can I pay someone to add a specific feature to an open source app? 5 weeks ago:
If those skills don’t overlap, you’ll be half as good at each. Some jobs need a dedicated specialist.
- Comment on Can I pay someone to add a specific feature to an open source app? 5 weeks ago:
Application writing is a completely different skill than application writing.
- Comment on Can enough solar pannels decrease the global temps? 1 month ago:
Industrial electric arc furnace temperatures can reach 1,800 °C (3,300 °F)
- Comment on Can enough solar pannels decrease the global temps? 1 month ago:
- Comment on Can enough solar pannels decrease the global temps? 1 month ago:
Changes for the better in deserts: farmingdale-observer.com/…/china-confirms-desert-…
- Comment on Trying to comment, clicking "send" hangs, spins forever - only in two posts out of hundreds. 1 month ago:
Surely “banned from community” would give a message saying so?
It says “400 Bad Request”.
- Submitted 1 month ago to support@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Anon buys laxatives 1 month ago:
People die of drug interactions and allergies.
- Comment on Anon hates smartphones 1 month ago:
Dating sites with the usual business model of pay-to-play have an incentive to sabotage long term relationships by not showing the most compatible people to each other.
- Comment on Is it worth investing if I can only contribute $50 a month? 1 month ago:
Not funding companies that destroy the planet and kill people is basic decency, not personal taste.
- Comment on Is it worth investing if I can only contribute $50 a month? 2 months ago:
Several funds in my bank have ESG in the name. en.wikipedia.org/…/Environmental,_social,_and_gov…
Other terms in their fund names: fossil-free, climate, forest, sustainable agriculture.
Their claims about them:
(in Finnish) www.s-pankki.fi/…/vastuullisuus-sijoittamisessa/ (in Swedish) www.s-pankki.fi/sv/…/ansvarsfulla-investeringar/ For machine translation, probably better use Swedish as the source because it shares the Indo-European language family with many of you readers’ target languages, and has more speakers so maybe better translation engine training too. - Comment on Is it worth investing if I can only contribute $50 a month? 2 months ago:
The lowest fee ETHICAL index fund. Careless investing is how we got evil corporations.
- Comment on In the US, is this actually the moment past the point of no return? 2 months ago:
Popular is irrelevant, you need to match your personality and skills with where you can thrive. Easy and familiar isn’t necessarily good.
- Comment on Anon misses a hint 2 months ago:
If you know the saying. Anon heard it the first time.
- Comment on Anon misses a hint 2 months ago:
The solution is being honest instead of hinting.
- Comment on Is it really possible to tax the rich? 3 months ago:
Why not pay in shares?
- Comment on Washer estimated "1 minute left", took 13 minutes to finish 3 months ago:
That pump is inside the machine – I shall observe whether the water comes out (to an open drain) as fast as usual, and if not, report to maintenance.
- Submitted 3 months ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 27 comments
- Comment on Copy-pasting images in Firefox converts jpeg to png. Is this normal or a bug? 3 months ago:
But why does it convert only when using copy and paste? Via download and upload, the jpeg stays jpeg.
- Comment on Copy-pasting images in Firefox converts jpeg to png. Is this normal or a bug? 3 months ago:
In Firefox I right-click the image and select “Copy”. In the same window in the other tab I hit Ctrl-V. Surely it sends the file from the local cache folder?
- Comment on Copy-pasting images in Firefox converts jpeg to png. Is this normal or a bug? 3 months ago:
Linux Mint Cinnamon.
Surely all clipboards pass any file without touching the insides? That’s the only easy way to make a clipboard.
- Comment on Copy-pasting images in Firefox converts jpeg to png. Is this normal or a bug? 3 months ago:
Only in simple images like graphs. Jpeg is smaller for photographs and paintings.
The example I stated grew five times in size. The converter can see it was smaller before the conversion. Why not save the smaller jpeg?
- Submitted 3 months ago to support@lemmy.world | 10 comments