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SirBucksworth, to memes in My tradition with the rest of the pastry 🎅🏻🍆😉
@SirBucksworth@lemmy.world avatar

And when someone’s telling you to eat a d*ck at Christmas just pull that one out and eat it while staring into his or her eyes

PerogiBoi,
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

The real chad move here would be to start sucking his dick while staring into his or her eyes.

Metaright, to memes in I mean I certainly would
@Metaright@kbin.social avatar

Considering how expanding images on KBin is pretty inelegant at this point, I also appreciate you transcribing the meme so I don't have to open it.

Black616Angel,

You appreciate the transcription because you’re blind.

I appreciate it, because kbin expands images inelegantly.

We are not the same!

rockerface,

I don’t see what you did there

ndguardian, to memes in I mean I certainly would

Obviously this isn’t digital piracy, it’s identity theft. Hence the reason Hollywood is perfectly fine with it. 😛

jalda,

Identity theft is not a joke

Rivalarrival,

Not with that attitude.

atx_aquarian, (edited ) to memes in Merry Christmas
@atx_aquarian@lemmy.world avatar

This interpretation is valid. But I recently learned to see it a different way.

If you’ll humor me, please consider this. Since Santa knows if you’ve been “bad or good,” he knows the other reindeer have been bullies to poor Rudolph. And, while a red glowing nose is cool, it’s not a useful fog light. It’s just not.

So Santa “uh oh!” had an emergency where, for the first time ever, the fog was going to be too thick all over the world to deliver presents?

Nope, he set up Rudolph in a position to “lead” his peers in a situation that maybe needed a little help but was not, in any way, a true, worldwide magic-assed Santa emergency. Santa knew how to guide his reindeer to accept each other. The story of Rudolph was not about Rudolph doing something to prove himself. It was about recognizing a Rudolph in need and helping him rise to the occasion to bring him closer to his peers in a way that could heal division.

Rudolph isn’t about how to triumph as a Rudolph. It’s about how to be a good Santa.

(Edit: For everyone who already thought this was obvious in the story, thanks for letting this Rudolph have his epiphany anyway.)

CowsLookLikeMaps,

Live action Rudolph, the novel.

Holzkohlen,

Do the Grinch next

SpaceNoodle,

Sudden onset cardiomegaly

danc4498,

The town were assholes and deserved it

Seleni,

Given how far the Grinch’s cave was from the town, that must have been some prestigious noise.

haui_lemmy,

This is actually a very good take imo. Thanks for sharing this.

MasterBlaster,

It’s so heartwarming to see a non-cynical take on something on the Internet. Thanks!

Transporter_Room_3,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

How does SantaBlack boot polish taste?

SMH my head, just another Santapologist trying to twist the narrative.

kibiz0r,

SantaBlack lmao

Is that why he’s impossible to see?

Whelks_chance,

Are we considering the notion that Santa doesn’t just know if human children have behaved themselves, but also all ages of various animals too?

Does he know if my goldfish is a dick? Has he ever given anything except coal to a cat? Does he know whether all dogs are good dogs?

DharkStare,

I imagine he’s like Ghost Rider and can tell with a glance if someone is guilty or not by seeing their soul. If the entity has a soul, then he knows. Goldfish? Probably not. Sapient reindeer? Definitely.

AlligatorBlizzard,

Mr. Bubbles didn’t have a soul? 😭

Kase,

(⁠‘⁠◉⁠⌓⁠◉⁠’⁠)⁠\(°-° )

PunkFlame,

Angry upvote. I’ve been holding onto the interpretation that Santa was an asshole for knowing nasty shit was going down under his nose, but not doing anything about it until there was something in it for him.

So I’d like to add to the chorus of those who appreciate this wholesome take.

(Santa’s still a cunt though 😜 )

LesserAbe,

If Santa didn’t give us the opportunity to choose to do good or choose to do bad, how would we earn the chance to live in heaven with Santa for eternity? Santa never gives us more than we can bear, and he works in mysterious ways. Yes, we can come to Santa with our earnest request, but sometimes the answer is no. Remember the abominable snowman is always on the prowl for boys and girls whose faith is weak

cashews_best_nut, to memes in Merry Christmas

It’s cancer

NewAgeOldPerson,

You mean a big jolly happy cancer?

Cyv_, to memes in Merry Christmas
@Cyv_@kbin.social avatar

My theory is they meant the lesson to be learned by santa and the others, through Rudolph, but they focus on him so much that you expect Rudolph to have learned or grown himself. Truth is its santa and the head elf who grow, by realizing that even outcasts have something to offer, and that being cruel is, while morally wrong, just dumb as shit because you might need a glowy reindeer snoot someday, but only if you didn't drive them to run away and die to a snow monster. Or something.

That or they just didn't think it through very well at all. Which is probably more likely. Idk. But it feels a little bit more understandable if you think of Santa as the one with the arc, not rudolph.

cantstopthesignal,

Old children’s stories were never really about teaching morality. I think there’s a German story where some guy goes around killing children who don’t eat their vegetables.

Feathercrown,

I think there’s a German story where some guy goes around killing children

Many such cases

tanja, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...

Removing /repo is not considered safe, but I just removed its contents anyways and then just ran a repair.

That actually resulted in more available disk space than after running the garbage collection.

And my flatpak apps still work 🤷‍♀️

joyjoy,

I can’t tell if this is the new “Delete System32” or not.

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

no, that’d be deleting /boot, /usr or /var

tgxn,
@tgxn@lemmy.tgxn.net avatar

Why not /? 😁

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

because then it also deletes your personal files which is not equivalent to deleting System32

Pantherina,

Weird?

DangerousInternet, (edited ) to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...
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  • bizdelnick,

    What distros are you talking about? Even if install all available DEs, any distro will take ~10 GiB or a bit more. Default installation is much smaller.

    DangerousInternet,
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  • bizdelnick,

    There’s no any magic that could reduce Silverblue size, it is based on the same packages as Workstation. Only the installed subset of packages can differ.

    DangerousInternet,
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  • bizdelnick,

    Yes, it’s kinda magic if you are unable to remove them in non-atomic distro.

    ExLisper,

    I remember when I used to keep my fully configured distros below 700MB so I could just dump it all to a CD as a backup. Good days.

    Apytele, to memes in Merry Christmas

    The message to me was just that sometimes you have to sing and dance to entertain the people who have power over you. That doesn’t make the situation right, but I’ve gotten a lot more done since that realization.

    haui_lemmy,

    I think the important message is „informed decision“ instead of „indoctrination“.

    You can decide to do something against your immediate self interest to get a greater benefit later.

    But the way we were brought up was „do what you‘re told“ which leads to exploitation and endless suffering to provide for the exploiters.

    Engywuck, to science_memes in Download the Arxiv

    Well, sometimes I get to read the abstract and the conclusions. And then I get a deserved week off.

    weariedfae,

    Don’t forget the first thing you do!

    Skim the figures.

    Engywuck,

    True, true.

    HootinNHollerin,
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    Upper management material

    BertieWooster, to science_memes in Download the Arxiv

    I’ve added it to zotero. I’ll read it later when I have time

    sid64,

    Don’t do this to me.

    drwankingstein, (edited ) to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...

    Flatlack is weird. Sometimes it’s really good, but then other times depending on what you install it really bloons up.

    magikmw,

    One gotcha is installing both as user and root, getting two sets of dependencies. I only found out after a year or so of consciously using flatpak.

    I’m now taking care to make sure I only use flatpak as root. Maybe not the most secure.

    Pantherina,

    Those are unmaintained apps and you probably shouldnt use them. Poorly this is not as obvious and cant be enforced.

    PoisonedPrisonPanda, (edited ) to science_memes in Download the Arxiv

    So many publications are not worth reading.

    Im all in for a revolution of science.

    No more bullshitting. No “800 words” required.

    If youre able to explain something in 5 sentences and put a table and plot with the results. Do it. No need to elaborate in 5 pages how fucked up your ability is to use thesaurus for synonyms.

    Edit. Usually i read the headline and put the article into my bibtex library.

    jnplch,

    5 pages?!??! In my discipline, we spend five pages just kissing reviewer 2’s behind and begging people to take an interest. Then we spend 20 pages citing everyone and their adviser and their adviser’s second cousin on the off chance that they’re married to reviewer 2. Then you get a copy-paste of the documentation of one of the five datasets that everyone uses.

    PoisonedPrisonPanda,

    Ive read about such stories. Must be awful.

    Im sorry for you. That really sucks.

    Engywuck, (edited )

    Agreed. The worst part to write for me are always the fucking "introduction"s, explain why we did this, why it deserves your attention and a lot of addedd fluff. I did it because I wanted to. Read it if you are interested, go away if not.

    Johanno,

    I had this problem for my bachelor thesis. I used some other paper about machine learning and changed some parameters. Others I didn’t touch because I didn’t knew what they do. Now I have to explain why I copied those parameters. I just wrote in testing they proved to be the best.

    PoisonedPrisonPanda,

    Yes I totally agreee.

    Quackdoc, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...
    @Quackdoc@lemmy.world avatar

    I fell for the lie of flatpak not being bloated, I just nuked flatpak from my PC since I just run arch anyways. Im not sure if repo is safe to remove. You might be able to run rmlint -g and see how much data can be deduplicated on an FS level, I never checked myself since I run f2fs, but if you run an FS with dedupe capabilities it may work for you.

    Pantherina,

    Flatpak uses ostree just as my system. So probably lots of the files are already deduplicated and it is not as dramatic as it seems.

    drwankingstein, (edited )

    It’s not as dramatic for me but it’s still bad. I myself freed at least 20 Gb from my computer when I remove flat pack and all of its crap. and migrated my apps to aur myself.

    Pantherina,

    So you dont have isolation from the system and a working permission system anymore…

    drwankingstein,

    If I need isolation, I can use fire jail. And I don’t know why I think they don’t have a working permission system. It works perfectly fine.

    juli,

    Why do you care about 20gigs? A 128gb SSD is 10 bucks.

    ShittyKopper,

    so, are you paying for it?

    grinceur,
    @grinceur@programming.dev avatar

    i cannot fit a ssd in my phone, and i only have 16gigs of soldered emmc so yeah flatpak isn’t an option for me, i keep my aur packages…

    Quackdoc,
    @Quackdoc@lemmy.world avatar

    I am aware of that, but even with it there’s still a decent amount of waste.

    Frederic, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...

    Why use flatpak?

    juli,

    Because has many advantages

    Pantherina,

    Because its a modern package system that is free, focused on making every app run, has isolation, sandboxing and a permission system

    miss_brainfart,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    And brings the most recent version of something to any system. I’m astounded sometimes by how much a native package can lag behind

    MonkderZweite,

    Convenient libraries/frameworks are fat. Because they are fat, they need frequent updates/security fixes, breaking codebase more often. With flatpack, developers can freeze lib versions at a convenient point, without caring for system dependencies.

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