gigachad
@gigachad@piefed.social
- Comment on Fun science fact 1 day ago:
needs more jpeg
- Comment on Wish I was her 1 day ago:
People in public doing “business on their phone” are the worst.
- Comment on a little peek 3 days ago:
!shirtsthatgohard@lemmy.world
- Comment on Trying to find a messenger bag at Amazon 4 days ago:
Especially if it’s just one extra trader in between who drives the price. Jeff Bezos is evil, but let’s not act like local electronic stores are charity. In the end it’s all produced in China…
- Comment on Trying to find a messenger bag at Amazon 4 days ago:
Just a week ago I got victim of Amazon dropshipping on eBay. The product was delivered by and from Amazon, but the ebay seller used a weird tracking service so it isn’t too obvious. He put the 5€ difference directly into his pocket. I complained to eBay, but they decided “based on automation and the use of artificial intelligence”, that no rules were broken. So be careful with using eBay as an alternative. Negative reviews can be more or less easily removed on eBay, better give a neutral review in these cases.
- Comment on Trying to find a messenger bag at Amazon 4 days ago:
Honestly, I stopped buying on Amazon 3 years ago. Apart from an enshittified experience I don’t want to pay for Jeff Bezos next Helicopter. I go to the store or buy on alternative web sites which are 10€ more expensive, but fuck Jeff.
- Comment on anyone eat raw pasta while working? 1 week ago:
I just needed an example for things that should definitely not be carried out at home. We all eat raw pasta from time to time. But the colleagues just wouldn’t understand…
- Comment on anyone eat raw pasta while working? 1 week ago:
I don’t browse privately at work and I don’t eat raw pasta at work. Some thing should only be done when home, I mean come on.
- Comment on Is it Possible that a Typical Quantity of Sneezes is Inherited/Genetic? 1 week ago:
Check out wiki on Photic Sneeze Reflex, pretty interesting. I have it.
- Comment on Look upon towel pug, and be saved 1 week ago:
I’m a Junior Acolyte of Pug
- Comment on Is laying on your stomach every once in a while good for you? 1 week ago:
As a programmer I can relate :D
But honestly, at the desk what counts is moving and changing your posture from time to time. Nothing worse than sitting or standing 8 hours in the same position. - Comment on xer 1 week ago:
A pawjob
- Comment on I fall for it every year. Every. Year. 1 week ago:
When I first looked at the image I couldn’t make out the potatoes? As an European I was really interested in the ingredients of this. I knew US food safety is debatable and the regulations are much weaker than in the EU, but what the fuck is this? This is the most insane ingredient list I saw in my whole life. How is it possible you do not glow green and shit silver colored liquids after digesting this? It makes me really sad that people really have to eat such garbage. The US is such a shithole for poor people. (Still loving you, at least the portion that stayed sane)
BBQ Sauce
- Water
- Tomato Paste
- Apple Cider Vinegar
- Brown Sugar
- Corn Syrup Solid
- Molasses Powder
- Molasses
- Wheat Starch
- Soy Flour
- Soy Lecithin
- Modified Corn Starch
- Natural Mesquite Smoke Flavor
- Salt
- Onion Powder
- Ground Black Pepper
- Caramel ColorMashed Potatoes
- Rehydrated Potato Flakes And Granules
- Water
- Potatoes
- Mono-And Diglycerides
- Citric Acid
- Disodium Dihydrogen Pyrophosphate
- BHT
- Sodium Bisulfite
- Water
- Cream
- Margarine
- Soybean Oil
- Water
- Salt
- Hydrogenated Soybean Oil
- Monoglycerides
- Sodium Benzoate
- Soy Lecithin
- Medium Chain Triglycerides
- Vitamin A Palmitate
- Beta Carotene [Color]
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
- Natural Flavor
- Soybean Oil
- Sugar
- Salt
- Nonfat Dry Milk
- Monosodium Glutamate
- Xanthan Gum
- Guar Gum
- FlavoringRib Shaped Patty:
- Pork
- Mechanically Separated Chicken
- Water
- Textured Vegetable Protein Product
- Soy Protein Concentrate
- Zinc Oxide
- Niacinamide
- Ferrous Sulfate
- Copper Gluconate
- Calcium Pantothenate
- Thiamine Mononitrate
- Vitamin A Palmitate
- Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
- Riboflavin
- Cyanocobalamin
- Soy Protein Concentrate
- Brown SugarLess Than 2% Of :
- Dextrose
- Natural Mesquite Smoke Flavor
- Salt
- Paprika
- Sodium Phosphate
- Natural Flavors
- Caramel Color
- Citric AcidCorn:
- Corn
- Water
- Sugar
- Salt - Comment on Have LLMs killed all future programming languages? 1 week ago:
I don’t think this is linearly correlated. Despite being called a “Language Model”, it does not mean it processes language as humans do. If an LLM is good at supporting you with a programming language mainly depends on the amount of available training data.
Let’s take esoteric languages as an example - there are languages that only work via weird Unicode symbols or other cryptic commands. A human will have a hard time to understand that language, the LLM may not have any problem at all to give working comprehensive examples (as in will be useful).
- Comment on Is laying on your stomach every once in a while good for you? 1 week ago:
If it feels good for you, it is probably good. The warnings are about the sleeping position, which is unnatural (meaning your body wasn’t built for it) and may lead to pain, joint ache, breathing problems etc.
However, laying on your back can be a huge relief for your back, I know that from experience. Especially if your lower back hurts, it’s a very good way to work against the painm but I guess your reading position is also different to a sleeping position, your neck is bend upwards and also you push your back more through.
Laying on the stomach can also help with stomach pain and ingestion problems.
In the end everybody is different. Carefully listen to your body and how it responds.
Also I can really recommend going to the gym and strengthen your torso, especially back and stomach muscles. I feel so much better than before, I think I can never go back to not working out.
- Comment on What's the best way to answer someone who accuses you of being a bot because they don't like what you have to say? 1 week ago:
beep boop I’m a bot
- Comment on Could there be additional forces at super low energies? Could a new fundamental force be discovered anytime soon? + other questions relating to forces 2 weeks ago:
I did, thanks for noticing. Actually it was one post above, no idea if I or Voyager messed up!
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
No you
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to [deleted] | 29 comments
- Comment on When washing, should I turn garments inside out? 1 month ago:
Both don’t make a lot of sense. Celsius would be 18.3°. Fahrenheit however would be too much for a lot of clothes. I have never in my life washed hotter than 60°C.
- Comment on hmm breakfast 1 month ago:
Why don’t you just accept you missed a joke and laugh with us
- Comment on During the lead up to the Holocaust did the N... regime just kidnap people who they even thought were Jews? Kind of like ICE is doing to citizens today? 1 month ago:
As there are not many useful answers here yet, let me try.
From 1933 on, the N…-Regime* required a so called “Aryan certificate” (Ariernachweis) from employed in the public sector. Who and what is Aryan is a debate by itself so I will leave this out, but Jews were a group that were explicitly excluded from that group.
So how would you get this certificate? You needed to proof this with the birth and/or marriage certificates of your ancestors, specifically those of your parent and your grand parents. In special cases you needed even more (like applying for SS/NSDAP), but in general that was it.
Now, the authority issuing these certificates are the Standesämter (Civil registration offices), but they did only issue then from 1876 in the areas on the right of the river Rhine and from about 1807/1815 in the left of the Rhine. This has to do with Napoleon, but that’s a story for another day. Now before the Standesamt, it was basically the protestant and catholic churches that recorded births/baptisms, marriages and deaths and they were required to do so by law. So the churches had to actively help with those certificates.
It was not always a clear line, as obviously, you cannot see if someone is a Jew (even if some very stupid people thought so back then). Also, if as a Jew, your great grand kids were baptized as Christians, they were officially of Aryan origin. So even if the Nazis talked a lot about race, it was more a decision based on religion.
But like I said, this was only required for people working in the public sector and education, but also doctors, lawyers, scientists etc. (which were a couple of millions as you can imagine).
From 1935, with the Nuremberg laws (also called Nuremberg Race laws), every German was required to get an Aryan certificate. However, in 1935 the life as a Jew In Germany was already very hard and complicated, these laws basically stripped them from their last rights that were left. The story is much, much longer and I really recommend you to read about it for example in Wikipedia, as it is excellently documented.
*or Nazi-Regime how I am calling it (because this is not some kind of Lord-Voldemort-Situation)
- Submitted 1 month ago to [deleted] | 9 comments
- Comment on Best general ebook reader for Android? 1 month ago:
Tbh, I think librera would be a way better choice. Don’t listen to this guy OP
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Isn’t there an incel subreddit where you could go? I am sure they love to listen to what you have to say!
- Comment on New christmas calendar just dropped 1 month ago:
I can imagine lol. It’s just 5 minutes away and go grocery shopping anyway, so why not giving something back to the shitpost community
- Comment on New christmas calendar just dropped 1 month ago:
I don’t know to be honest, it was pretty full and I only had a short moment to take this photo. I will try to check it out later today if it is not sold out already!
- Comment on Youtube can detect VPNs now... the fuck? 1 month ago:
NewPipe.
- Comment on Youtube can detect VPNs now... the fuck? 1 month ago:
NewPipe
- Comment on #environmentalist 1 month ago:
I usually swallow a lot air doing this