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plenipotentprotogod, to lemmyshitpost in Could we not bring that to Lemmy, please?

I remember reading a comment a while ago (on Reddit, ironically) which pointed out that SFW subreddits naming themselves [subject]porn are borrowing the wrong part from the word “pornography”. “Porn” is from greek pornē meaning “prostitute”, but the suffix -graphy means “to write” and is often used to indicate “the study of” the thing it’s attached to (e.g. geography, cryptography, demography, etc.)

It would be more accurate, and perhaps less controversial, if these communities named themselves earthography, spaceography, unixograpy, etc. As an added bonus, the -grapy suffix is also prominent in “photography” which is appropriate considering that many of these communities are places where people share photos of the subject matter.

lowleveldata,

JusticePorn is definitely not a study on justice

recapitated,

We need an Astrography community

Tranus,

I think you’re missing the point of the -porn suffix. Its not supposed to convey “the study of” or “images of”. Its meant to convey that viewing it is satisfying in some primitive/emotional/aesthetic way. NaturePorn isn’t just “pictures of nature”, it’s “pictures of nature that suck me in and make me want to see more”. In that regard, the comparison to sex is intentional.

01011, to piracy in Naming Torrents

Using spaces is so inconsiderate.

bionicjoey, to risa in The sequel we never got

“Bustin’ makes me feel good”

-Dr. Beverly Crusher

negativenull,
GreenMario,
originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

bustin

BreadOven,

Freaky ghost bed.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I once met Ray Parker, Jr. but I didn’t talk to him beyond pleasantries, because I had no idea what to say. “Nice way you stole a horn line from that Huey Lewis song?” “What the fuck were you thinking with the ‘bustin’ makes me feel good’ lyric?”

TheGiantKorean, to memes in Birth of a truck driver
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

So trucks are like kangaroos. The truck gives birth to the truck driver, then the truck driver climbs back inside the truck and rides around in it.

capt_wolf, to lemmyshitpost in Will this run GTA 6 and why not?
@capt_wolf@lemmy.world avatar

It will, but you’re gonna need to hit the turbo button…

LemmyKnowsBest, to memes in Gen Z's down bad

She is the ideal corporate supervisor for this generation.

circuitfarmer, to linux in I've started building a TUI for Lemmy
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I love this. Anything that keeps me in the terminal and out of the browser is a blessing from Tux himself.

Bad_Rats, to linuxmemes in I am one of you now

Sorry

growsomethinggood,

SORRY

Timecircleline,

And everytime we kiss

11181514,

They’re just like us

SpaceNoodle,

We’ve all got 'em

Tangent5280,

I get this feeling

Tangent5280,

And everytime we touch

agressivelyPassive, to linuxmemes in The successor should be called Plan 69 from Bell Labs

Thinking about it, it’s weird that there hasn’t been any real change in operating systems for about 50 years. Unix and its derivatives seem to be almost the only game in town, apart from desktops running Windows.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I think the last one to make any real headway was BeOS and they’ve been dying a thousand deaths ever since Apple bought NeXT instead of them. Though admittedly that perspective is coming from a person who used BeOS once in the 90s and has never touched Haiku.

freijon,

What about Fuchsia?

agressivelyPassive,

Is that really different? I thought, it’s just a “regular” OS.

lurch,

It’s because you don’t want to reinvent the wheel all the time. It sucks doing it. Lots of effort. It’s much better to build on existing stuff and maybe improve it for your needs.

agressivelyPassive,

But that’s the thing: is there only one wheel? Maybe wheels are a bad metaphor here, but isn’t it weird, that there aren’t any fundamentally new concepts? Unix was developed basically during the preschool years of computing and we all just kind of stuck with its concepts.

Fuzzypyro,

I have thought the same in my adventures into alternative operating systems.

cucumber_sandwich,

Depends on the level of abstraction you’re looking at. Operating systems today are vastly more capable of organizing different provesses, distributing work amongst multiple CPU cores, CPU caches, etc. I guess the von Neumann architecture has just proven really successful in practice. And von Neumann machines require a certain set of capabilities in their OSes.

Maybe look at embedded systems, where we find a bit more variety. Things like DSPs or microcontrollers.

LordOfTheChia, (edited )

If the underlying concept is good and was well thought out, it’s better to build upon it instead of reinventing it.

Look at the 4 stroke engine (and engines in general) many of the design concepts date back to the 1880s!

There’s other engine designs (ex:rotary engine) but the 4 stroke has over a century of testing, improvements, and refinements. A new design can adapt some of the refinements, but would have to catch up on decades of innovation and testing just to catch up!

On the Unix side, there’s the evolution of the Posix standard (which was based on Unix).

cyanarchy,

I would point out, by comparison, that piston engines are effectively obsolete for certain applications. Most aircraft operate on some type of jet engine, which involves the same core concepts of thermodynamics and aeronautics, but are still fundamentally different. They also optimize for different criteria, which is why neither jet engines nor piston engines hold a monopoly on any class of vehicle.

This is really stretching the computer metaphor. I think my point is that there will be room for rethinking paradigms as our applications of computers grow to include things that weren’t originally planned for. But in a mature technology there’s a lot of established precedent, and that’s not easily overcome. It takes something that can improve the field like jet engines made new aircraft possible.

quantenzitrone,

TempleOS🕌

acockworkorange,

Plan 9 became Inferno and was quite successful as a distributed OS for network appliances.

shalafi, to lemmy_support in Can someone help explain this Rule 1 ban?

Terrorist apologist mod? Awful lot of terrorism apology on lemmy lately.

DosDude, to lemmyshitpost in Will this run GTA 6 and why not?
@DosDude@retrolemmy.com avatar

That’s a beautiful tower! And that model m keyboard! I’m jealous.

dan1101,

I don’t like that model M because it has Windows keys.

gaifux,

You could remove the icon and put a picture of a keycap on it to denote it as a meta key

DosDude,
@DosDude@retrolemmy.com avatar

Good eye. I stand corrected.

Crow, to memes in "OpenAI Staff Threaten to Quit Unless Board Resigns"
@Crow@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve never seen employees miss their CEO so much.

TropicalDingdong,

If you’ve ever been a part of something that had real leadership, this is what it looks like.

TurtleJoe,
@TurtleJoe@lemmy.world avatar

Lol, they’re upset because their stock dropped when they fired him. That’s all this is.

Before you go, “oh, they’re non-profit!” They have a for profit subsidiary.

frezik,

The for-profit portion doesn’t have stock like that, either. Not in a publicly traded way where we can actually say the price dropped.

This whole thing is crazy, and it’s hard to know as an outsider what the fuck is going on.

grue, to risa in Kramer gets it.
Endorkend, to memes in Toyota Hilux is best lux
@Endorkend@kbin.social avatar

Doesn't matter to Toyota one bit.

Their initial sale isn't to the middle east or in any way driven by the middle eastern market and tends to be completely done on the merit of the vehicle.

The trucks in the middle east are almost all second hand to the level some people were horrified and surprised when the vehicle they sold in the US, still bearing their logos and name, showed up in videos of insurgents and straight up terrorists in the Middle East.

ShrimpsIsBugs,

You’re forgetting all the free advertising when your cars show up in the news all the time /s

Ilovethebomb,

That does help the resale value though, which has a knock on effect to sales.

Automated_Footprint, to memes in Satisfying fart
@Automated_Footprint@sh.itjust.works avatar

Excellent use of the new template 🫡

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