Zink
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- Comment on I got your 6-7 right here, kids! 2 days ago:
God: eternal and omniscient.
Also god: surprised pikachu.
- Comment on Corporate media, owned by billionaires, refuse to recognize the wave of democratic socialism 2 days ago:
They love to use that specific picture of him too. They probably think it makes him look angry and middle eastern. It caught his eyebrows at the perfect angry-looking angle.
Too bad for them he’s charismatic as fuck everywhere else. And, you know, does stuff to help people.
- Comment on The legendary PS2 4 days ago:
Just rolling through here like “Do not cite the old firmware to me Witch. I was there when it was written.”
- Comment on Those moutains are so quaint 5 days ago:
Sometimes it’s not the moutains that get you, it’s the smaller hills and valleys surrounding them because there are actually people and roads there.
Sometimes if you make a wrong turn in Pittsburgh, you are not just going the wrong direction but are also at the wrong elevation or on the wrong layer, and there’s no looping around the block to get back to where you started.
Disclaimer: This thread led me to read the Wikipedia article about Appalachia. Some definitions of the region do not include Pittsburgh or even parts of Pennsylvania, but at the same time there’s a photo of downtown Pittsburgh at the top of the article, so I went with it.
- Comment on Those damned leftists!!!1!! 5 days ago:
Translation: I am uncomfortable with people different from me and I want to dictate how they live their lives, therefore I project upon those other people that they must want to do the same to me and all the world’s decent people who are (of course) like me.
- Comment on The perfect date 2 weeks ago:
I actually used to do single dots in my own file/folder names. It’s probably my favorite way visually, since it’s a minimal separator and as you showed it works without a separator at all.
- Comment on The perfect date 2 weeks ago:
oh yeah. There are numerous benefits to the format itself, outside the question of hyphens vs slashes.
I find the sortability quite satisfying, but also as somebody living in the US, I also like that it’s unambiguous regardless of my audience. Hell, half the time I see people hand-write a date on something they don’t even use a year.
- Comment on The perfect date 2 weeks ago:
Yep and it needs to use hyphens and not slashes. It helps avoid missed typos or mis-reads in some situations, especially if hand-written.
- Comment on Fahrenheit is better 2 weeks ago:
Maximum tip-to-tip efficiency or it’s back to apprenticeship with you!
- Comment on New clean energy comes out. *look inside* It’s just boiling water again… 2 weeks ago:
If I may achkshually your achkshually, I believe that heat is the energy in the collective motion of particles of matter, and infrared photons are one way that energy can be radiated away from one body and absorbed by another.
- Comment on If only I had enough for the superior siege engine 3 weeks ago:
This probably isn’t common for a lemmy linux nerd, but I have spent a few grand on lumber over the past two years for various projects.
I bet one could build a properly superior hobby-sized siege engine for a total budget of $1000!
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
The fediverse isn’t worth saving after all.
The fediverse shouldn’t need A savior. It should be its own thing that no one person can control or stop.
Maybe this… Maybe this is the fediverse healing? 🥹
- Comment on Me_irl 3 weeks ago:
But then you are treated to the ultimate satisfaction of “YOUR SOUND CARD WORKS PERFECTLY”
- Comment on three cheers for fate! 3 weeks ago:
An executive whose job it is to increase profits by systematically denying care to vulnerable people.
- Comment on Me this morning 4 weeks ago:
I’m a medicated ADHDer and I treat coffee like just yet another medication.
I was never a coffee drinker (or medicated in general) until my 40s. But now I literally prepare myself a cup of coffee in the morning and at lunch time, the same times I take my adderall. The combination is working great, even if it doesn’t fix everything.
- Comment on Me this morning 4 weeks ago:
I agree with you, and I think weed really helped me even though I’m not using any right now.
Sometimes it’s extremely beneficial to be chemically pushed into a good mood and satisfied with just existing, when otherwise existence just seems to be misery and pain.
But it is not a permanent fix. It’s a band-aid while you find more permanent ways to improve your life. But band-aids can hurt to take off when you’re done with them.
- Comment on We can't keep tying healthcare to employment 5 weeks ago:
Hospital Corp. of America
That is the most on-the-nose American-ass name I’ve ever seen for one of our companies, not just a healthcare one.
It’s right up there with the places of worship named “church of god.”
- Comment on Has there ever been a game whose name was intentionally suffixed with "2" despite no original game? lol 5 weeks ago:
This is what came to mind for me too.
It is so much fun to play co-op with my kid. Then I can act old and describe all the gaming industry references that only I get.
I’ve also been to Sweden two whole times, so I get to act all sophisticated and worldly while describing the real world Goatenburg.
- Comment on Terrorbird 5 weeks ago:
I have watched the simulated running of various dinosaur species in documentaries such as Jurassic Park.
I have also watched my chickens excitedly run around my back yard.
There is nothing you can say that will convince me birds are not literally dinosaurs.
- Comment on national anthem 5 weeks ago:
Yeah. It would be sweet to live in a world that doesn’t keep proving the cynics and doomsayers correct.
- Comment on national anthem 5 weeks ago:
That’s kind of an accurate way to describe a lot of society these days though, from doomscrolling to phone addiction to social media disinformation to surveillance and tracking and advertising.
- Comment on I must con(FeS₂), this sparked a laugh 5 weeks ago:
Well, no. If you look closely enough, no lines exist.
- Comment on Microsoft Teams status 5 weeks ago:
One of the beautiful things about being able to run Linux at work and use Teams in a browser is that my status is decoupled from what I’m doing on my machine. Obviously if I’m in a meeting or chatting with somebody through Teams my status will reflect that.
I bet my most productive days have me away/idle for hours on end, lol.
- Comment on "Gen Z won't understand this but back in my day, if you ever saw as many ads as you do on social media today, it meant you had at least 3 viruses on your computer" 5 weeks ago:
I’m right there with you, but the OP mentions social media, and that’s all that shit is.
Our society has allowed the way many people keep in touch with one another to be via psychologically manipulative, attention harvesting, advertising machines.
- Comment on Do you think that Trump is the most hated U.S. president? 5 weeks ago:
From inside, “Made in the USA” feels like it’s going to be us chained to paying 2x the cost for wildly inferior products. See for example, cars.
- Comment on End of an era? 1 month ago:
It sounds like a lot of good thought and design went into it.
The biggest problem was/is always going to be consumers wary of trusting a tech company not to mess it up because of greed.
- Comment on End of an era? 1 month ago:
Useful details, thanks.
I’ll just point out that they/we did not have a system like that, but just promises of it from a tech giant. (except of course for whatever they had designed internally up until that time) So even as somebody who doesn’t really sell games, I get why people weren’t thrilled with the idea of microsoft being the ever-present broker in the transactions.
- Comment on End of an era? 1 month ago:
I specifically remember that their plan was essentially CD Keys. You’d buy a physical game and it would have a code inside, or the discs would have unique identifiers that force linked to your account, or whatever.
So yeah, essentially physical media with a digital license. If you were going to be able to resell your game it was going to have to go through microsoft, or maybe you could lend a friend your disc and that lets them buy their own license for a small discount to play it.
- Comment on End of an era? 1 month ago:
It won’t really affect me, but I understand the appeal of a physical artifact servicing as time game’s license for those who like to lend, sell, trade, library, etc.
And those same benefits are why the corporations can’t wait to do away with it. It’s been quite a while since Microsoft tried the same thing and people freaked out enough that they reversed course.
- Comment on America continues to fall behind the rest of the world 1 month ago:
That is the most dystopian American-sounding thing I’ve heard all day, especially considering the source.
In this context I expect that “Economic Freedom” means “unregulated, social darwinist, robber baron playground, law of the jungle laissez-faire capitalism.”