chunes, chunes@lemmy.world

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confused about that last sentence. in my experience, adding more people to the mix drastically increases the chances of ostracization


the older you get, the more health problems you have, and let me tell you, health problems can make you involuntarily unhappy.


i don’t understand why any school or government would use proprietary software, even 20 years ago. sad that this is something we even feel the need to celebrate.


After you die, someone else will be born. It’s literally reincarnation without some kind of persistent self or magical scorecard.


that actually happened to me irl and i’m not upset


idk, i didn’t realize how people segregate themselves by politics when I signed up. I have lemmy configured not to show instances. It’s all the same to me.


Which as a company, you want your app to look like your company, not some generic OS bundled app

Consistency of UI used to be treasured.


I see solar panels pretty often in the US rural county I live in


One of my favorite books of all time, Evasion, was written by an anonymous person detailing their years-long delinquent protest against capitalism.

They really walked the walk. I’m talking about totally tramping it up. Surviving mostly by dumpster diving and shoplifting. The writing is a perfect blend of practical experience, mundane details, and anarchic romanticism. The book taught me to see all this absurdity as a playground.


I know there’s a lot of negative sentiment here and for good reason, but I think it’s just neat whenever someone recognizes that gaming does partially prepare you for certain roles.


depends on how much the job sucks and how good your country’s unemployment benefits are


Human space exploration seems a bit gratuitous to me. Probes can do almost anything crew can do, and many things that crew cannot. The only thing human space flight seems to do is help us get better at human space flight.


By doing good enough journalism that people want to pay for it.

Sadly, this appears to be an unreachable bar for most.


I think anyone who is doing mining by hand wants to be doing it. They easily have the technology to fully automate it.


I find that it does a decent job at not being a yes man if you specifically ask it to be critical, cut the crap, etc.


My favorite fact is that earth’s atmosphere extends 95,000 miles / 150,000 km beyond the moon.


I cared a little bit. Then the astronauts started blathering about the bible.




2007 still feels like a year or two ago to me. I hate this


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confused about that last sentence. in my experience, adding more people to the mix drastically increases the chances of ostracization


the older you get, the more health problems you have, and let me tell you, health problems can make you involuntarily unhappy.


i don’t understand why any school or government would use proprietary software, even 20 years ago. sad that this is something we even feel the need to celebrate.


After you die, someone else will be born. It’s literally reincarnation without some kind of persistent self or magical scorecard.


that actually happened to me irl and i’m not upset


idk, i didn’t realize how people segregate themselves by politics when I signed up. I have lemmy configured not to show instances. It’s all the same to me.


Which as a company, you want your app to look like your company, not some generic OS bundled app

Consistency of UI used to be treasured.


I see solar panels pretty often in the US rural county I live in


One of my favorite books of all time, Evasion, was written by an anonymous person detailing their years-long delinquent protest against capitalism.

They really walked the walk. I’m talking about totally tramping it up. Surviving mostly by dumpster diving and shoplifting. The writing is a perfect blend of practical experience, mundane details, and anarchic romanticism. The book taught me to see all this absurdity as a playground.


I know there’s a lot of negative sentiment here and for good reason, but I think it’s just neat whenever someone recognizes that gaming does partially prepare you for certain roles.


depends on how much the job sucks and how good your country’s unemployment benefits are


Human space exploration seems a bit gratuitous to me. Probes can do almost anything crew can do, and many things that crew cannot. The only thing human space flight seems to do is help us get better at human space flight.


By doing good enough journalism that people want to pay for it.

Sadly, this appears to be an unreachable bar for most.


I think anyone who is doing mining by hand wants to be doing it. They easily have the technology to fully automate it.


I find that it does a decent job at not being a yes man if you specifically ask it to be critical, cut the crap, etc.


My favorite fact is that earth’s atmosphere extends 95,000 miles / 150,000 km beyond the moon.


I cared a little bit. Then the astronauts started blathering about the bible.




2007 still feels like a year or two ago to me. I hate this