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RalphFurley, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)

I’m so relieved the comments validated what I thought this was about, and I’m not alone :)

caseyweederman, to comicstrips in Everybody gangsta until Task Manager appear

kill $PID

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

nerd ;)

caseyweederman,

<3

match, (edited )
@match@pawb.social avatar

xkill + m1 feels so fucking good

Anticorp,

Death to $PID!

iAvicenna,
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

I guess you can alias that to kill

youCanCallMeDragon, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)
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Taking a screen shot with your eyes

occhionaut,

just double tap the vagus nerve and left temple at the same time

Steamymoomilk,

Close both eyes for 3 seconds for screenshot

hakunawazo,

Does it come with a shutter sound?

otter, to comicstrips in Everybody gangsta until Task Manager appear

Lol every time

I know it’s just psychology (and any resource reallocation that happens when task manager opens) but it’s still funny

dual_sport_dork,
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I have totally caught malware checking to see if task manager is running, and cooling it until it is closed. Some cryptocurrency mining trojans do this. You can verify it by using a tool other than task manager, e.g. System Explorer or Process Hacker. Usually they’re not smart enough to poll for third party tools, so they’ll quiet down when only task manager is opened and not when you’re using any third party tools.

objectionist, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)
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i only ever see these when i look up at the sky

NoSpiritAnimal,
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I work at a specialized manufacturer, and we have a light table for inspecting parts. If you look at the table surface you’ll find floaters you didn’t even know about. It’s freaky how many there are.

teft, to comicstrips in Everybody gangsta until Task Manager appear
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

Ctrl-shift-esc will open the task manager directly. None of that Carl alt del nonsense.

buycurious,

Ctrl-alt-del is meant to be a hard interrupt to the system.

Ctrl-shift-esc treats it like another task.

Sheeple,
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Interesting so that’s why system performance gets wonky when task Manager is opened with CTRL+alt+Del

I’ll keep that in mind when I wanna kill tasks but not disrupt performance

chuckleslord, (edited )

That’s so dumb, but okay.

Edit: dumb that using the shortcut to open the task manager doesn’t interrupt the system. That’s what ctrl-alt-del did before windows 8 or whenever, open the task manager regardless of what was happening. Now I have to use that annoying lock-screen menu to open the task manager to kill processes if things are locked up. Didn’t know that, horribly unintuitive

force, (edited )

how is it dumb? literally just press ctrl shift esc

chuckleslord, (edited )

If your computer is locked up, you have to use ctrl-alt-del, with its menu of options including the task manager, in order to interrupt the current processes locking up the system.

Using ctrl-shift-esc launches the task manager program without a system interrupt, meaning it won’t unlock the computer. Which is dumb, because why else would I be opening the task manager other than to interrupt some out-of-control process? I guess you could be using it to monitor or something else, but that’s what I’m used to opening the task manager to be doing. I didn’t even realize this until this comment.

wandermind,

Yeah, I use task manager way more often for monitoring than I use it for stopping processes.

IronKrill,

I check ram and cpu usage and change startup apps or task priority just as much as I need to force quit.

force, (edited )

then just press ctrl alt del if you want a system interrupt??? there’s a reason they have bindings for both. it’s not much harder, the task manager doesn’t exist solely for killing some program that won’t respond.

jaybone,

I assume this terminology originally referred to an actual interrupt handled by a kernel interrupt handler, and half of the people in this thread have no idea what that means.

GBU_28,
UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in Let do this

Great! Literally had a todo in my weekly checklist to make this if no one else did. I’ll see you there

SubArcticTundra, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)
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I know they are not parasites, but what are they? Strings of dead cells? Dead optical nerve? Any biologists here?

Infinite,

If it’s a persistent pattern, it’s likely to just be variation in the density of the vitreous humor (eye jelly).

Argonite,

Not a biologist but it’s called blue light entoptic phenomenon. Pretty interesting in general.

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Fascinating

forks, (edited )

Wouldn’t these be floaters?

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Hmm it says they’re proteins… I wonder how many times magnification it has to be for it to appear the same size as a tree.

AnUnusualRelic,
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It depends on the tree, obviously.

Passerby6497,

Or how close to your eye to give the perspective of the same size?

Slovene, (edited )

“These are small … but the ones out there are far away.”

gst0ck,

I see that sometimes when I cough or sneeze too hard.

cashews_best_nut,

For anyone too lazy to look:

Some may be individual red blood cells swollen due to osmotic pressure. Others may be chains of red blood cells stuck together; diffraction patterns can be seen around these. Others may be “coagula of the proteins of the vitreous gel, to embryonic remnants, or the condensation round the walls of Cloquet’s canal” that exist in pockets of liquid within the vitreous.

~ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entoptic_phenomenon

SouravSatvaya, to lemmyshitpost in a story in two parts
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I don’t know about you guys but I found that commenting or posting on Lemmy is a bit of a harder job from Mastodon. That’s why I created a Lemmy account. Maybe I missed something but that’s what I found.

vynlwombat, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)

Sunuva

key, to comicstrips in New Year's Resolution
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I love tragic robots. Reminds me of me.

xhieron,
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Ahh… classic.

Slovene,

Beep boop

knobbysideup, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)
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I thought I was just weird.

Bleach7297,
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Don’t worry, this doesn’t mean you aren’t weird.

PerogiBoi, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)
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I got grounded for insisting I saw these when I was younger. I am now vindicated 😎

kratoz29,
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This seems like a very… Odd reason to get grounded.

Sombyr,

Some parents are weird. I once got grounded because I left my room, forgot something, and went back in to get it. Wasn’t even going anywhere or doing anything important. Just randomly got yelled at and grounded.

PerogiBoi,
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

With my parents it was either agree that they’re right or be punished.

Sombyr,

My dad was like that. I remember a moment where my dad couldn’t understand the solution to the Monty Hall problem, so I tried to explain it to him and instantly got yelled at and sent to my room for contradicting him.

PerogiBoi,
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Let’s never repeat this bullshit narcissism to our kids if we choose to have em.

Sombyr,

Are you coming onto me?

Ah, just kidding. In seriousness though, I’ve chosen not to have kids on account of being so mentally fucked up by my childhood that I don’t want to put a kid through having me as a parent.

Although luckily my dad did mellow out with age. He’d kinda also been equally fucked up by his own childhood and refused to seek help until I’d left, my mom left, and later my old sibling left, and I refused to speak with him anymore. Last year I got a massive, 4 page, single spaced apology from him for everything he’d done, so luckily things are looking up at least.

PerogiBoi,
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That’s good to hear at least that your dad somewhat came around. Mine left the family and sued us (lost but cost me tens of thousands in legal fees) and ran off with all the money. He now has a second family.

smeg, (edited )

They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you.

But they were fucked up in their turn By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern And half at one another’s throats.

Man hands on misery to man. It deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as early as you can, And don’t have any kids yourself.

This Be The Verse by Philip Larkin

TheRealKuni,

I wish I’d known this before I heard it in Ted Lasso, but damn that episode was good regardless.

feedum_sneedson,

I pronounced “nuclear” wrong.

WheelcharArtist, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)

fuck you :)

BreadOven, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)

Airborne ebola?

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