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 In the US, is this actually the moment past the point of no return? 1 day 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 days ago:
If you know the saying. Anon heard it the first time.
- Comment on Anon misses a hint 3 days ago:
The solution is being honest instead of hinting.
- Comment on Is it really possible to tax the rich? 1 week ago:
Why not pay in shares?
- Comment on Washer estimated "1 minute left", took 13 minutes to finish 1 week 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 1 week ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 27 comments
- Comment on Copy-pasting images in Firefox converts jpeg to png. Is this normal or a bug? 1 week 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? 1 week 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? 1 week 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? 1 week 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 1 week ago to support@lemmy.world | 10 comments
- Comment on Magic Mineral 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on Do rotating plates in microwaves help when heating food? 1 month ago:
The keyword is “flatbed”. Plenty around.
- Comment on Ok so coffee is made from coffee beans. And beans are *also* made from beans. Why is nobody making, like, black bean coffee? 2 months ago:
- Comment on What is a stupid question? 3 months ago:
If it’s so easy, why didn’t you link the answer?
- Comment on I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks 4 months ago:
The EU should fine companies for introducing new standards that break old standards. Or any shit standards like Toslink: lemmy.world/comment/10671314 . Standardization organizations shouldn’t be sleeping through all this shit.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
Getting lots of matches is useless when you’re looking for a handful of great matches. For that you need a great matching mechanism with thousands of parameters - what OkCupid used to have before Match Group destroyed it.
- Comment on You're in the right place 4 months ago:
The “tanning notary” is a package.
- Comment on I'm am myself and myself is bad at fitting in 5 months ago:
Poorly edited from:
- Comment on Am I ruining my liver? 5 months ago:
The liver has different enzymes to break different molecules, so those drugs might all use different ones, not slowing down the breakdown of others. I didn’t check.
- Comment on Don't you all get tired of the constant negativity? 5 months ago:
There is some evidence for the bizarre ideas: Social dominance theory - Wikipedia
People who score high in hierarchical world belief see the world as full of differences that matter because they usually reflect something real, inherent and significant. Such individuals often separate things of greater value from things of lesser value.
- Comment on Anon shows off Linux in class 6 months ago:
Meanwhile several others tried to buy Photoshop on their proprietary systems but couldn’t afford it. They opened Paint.