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@SGG@lemmy.world
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
At least two.
- Comment on NNN 2 weeks ago:
It’s non-stop-nut-November!
- Comment on This is a painting of Commander Riker fighting Godzilla. 2 months ago:
This is why Starfleet officers use the double hand punch.
- Comment on When shitposting becomes constiposting 2 months ago:
While shit is a renewable resource, only so much shit can exist at any one time.
Shitpost mods need to walk a fine line of laxitives, costives, gas station sushi, big mac meals, and dilators. Sometimes they get it wrong.
- Comment on Anon wants to play a game 3 months ago:
It’s what some people will pickup before going to a house and getting a surprise visit from Chris Hansen.
- Comment on Anon wants to play a game 3 months ago:
The easy-way-to-end-up-with-a-police-visit classic:
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Plan B pill
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Giant “9” balloon
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Vodka.
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- Comment on Are the Sharks actually good investors? | Slidebean (13:30) 3 months ago:
Given you can normally answer headline questions with a “no”, I’m going to guess no.
But what they do have is a stupid amount of existing money, so they can gamble on anything they like the look of, and occasionally get lucky.
One of the most famous examples of them guessing wrong is on ring doorbell cameras.
- Comment on “You don’t grab power, you accumulate it quietly, without anyone noticing.” – Grand Nagus Zek 8 months ago:
That is suprisingly good quality. I have never really seen a still shot from laserdisc before, can see why it had a following back in the day.
- Comment on UK government sets out plans for ‘biggest nuclear power expansion in 70 years’ 10 months ago:
I misread the title as “biggest nuclear power explosion in 70 years” and thought they had a very dark sense of humour for a moment.
- Comment on yeah, seems like the same thing 1 year ago:
4 legs, big wagging tail, big smile? Close enough.
- Comment on Petite is the new perfect 1 year ago:
FFS. First I am too small, now I’m too big.
- Comment on don't do it, don't do it, don't do it, 1 year ago:
- Comment on The Fediverse should do what redditors have always wanted and Reddit Inc. has always refused to do; Distinguish between NSFW and NSFL. 1 year ago:
NSFW and NSFL can mean different things to different people and cultures.
Best example is that in some countries, showing a boob isn’t straight away NSFW as much as it is in America.
Opposite example: In America, showing blood is almost G rated at this point (at least it feels that way to a non-American watching American media). In China you effectively can’t show blood in any media.
As has been mentioned in the comments already one solution would be more specific categories, probably customizable by site admins to suit their particular site culture. Either that or a site can stick to just a single NSFW tag to donate a more “hey, this might not be the best thing to look at on the job”.
- Comment on Isn't OneDrive/Sharepiont the exact OPPOSITE of a shared drive? 1 year ago:
The sharepoint itself - browser only
The document libraries - there is a “sync” button you can press to get them into the OneDrive client on your PC, and therefore into file explorer. (It’s also possible for admins to automate this)
- Comment on Isn't OneDrive/Sharepiont the exact OPPOSITE of a shared drive? 1 year ago:
Your boss did this a stupid way. They should have created a SharePoint site, maybe a few extra document libraries within that site, and have the files in there. Then added people as members to the site, maybe lock down a few of the document libraries/folders as required to specific people.
Then for ease of use people can open the libraries and click the sync button. Although if you have too many it’ll slow down/break.
OneDrive/SharePoint is not a drop in replacement for a file server, and those honestly still find their use, but a lot of places with a bit of re-structuring can work just as well if not better through SharePoint . Especially if they put in the effort to start using other SharePoint features.
- Comment on This man offers you a blunt. Do you accept? 1 year ago:
For some people, sadly, yes.
People are weird man.
- Comment on This man offers you a blunt. Do you accept? 1 year ago:
It’s not weed, it’s covfeve. You’d die in 30 seconds if you have any working brain cells. It’s how they weed out the RINOs
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- Comment on ‘Barbie’ To Play Imax Theaters This Fall With Never-Seen Post-Credits Footage 1 year ago:
BCU (Barbie Cinematic Universe)? If only because it’s so ridiculous it might actually work.
- Comment on SNW Musical Episode: Klingons’ Boy Band Number Was Almost an Opera 1 year ago:
It wasn’t just any kind of boy band.
It was K-pop.
I can understand their dishonor.
- Comment on Is Lemmy.World refederated with Beehaw.org? 1 year ago:
If beehaw blocks lemmy.world, Lemmy.world can still get the beehaw content, but any comments made by lenny.world accounts, as an example, are not visible to beehaw users, or on the beehaw instance. At least that’s how I understand it.
Not sure how it plays out if a lemmy.world user makes a comment on another instance then the beehaw user views the same 3rd server though.
- Comment on You didn't bought it you rented it! 1 year ago:
HP consumer stuff is crap.
Hp business/enterprise stuff is passable. HP is also fairly good when it comes to warranty work.
We’ve got a bunch of places with HP printers. Only one out of about 100 has been a complete lemon. In the past few years.
Fuji and Lexmark business ones are good as well.