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ivanafterall, to comicstrips in Banksy on Advertising [Zen Pencils]
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Guess I'm gonna go fuck up some ads now.

bearwithastick,

While the comic combined with the text has a bit of an edgy vibe, I agree with the overall message. Advertising was just decided upon to be an acceptable way to force people to look at whatever. And no, it’s not always an option to “just don’t look at it if you don’t like it”. I fucking hate those advertising TVs that get set up all over my city, they grab your attention even more than regular billboards.

blanketswithsmallpox,

Straight up reads like a Tyler Durden quote.

DudeDudenson,

They’ve been putting those blinding boards all over the place where I live, I think they’re supposed to dim at night but they’re not properly maintained and fuck whoever thought putting super bright moving images right next to roads is safe and should be allowed.

That shit is distracting as fuck

aesthelete,

fuck whoever thought putting super bright moving images right next to roads is safe and should be allowed.

I agree fuck ads and all but 90% of the drivers are too distracted by their phones to even see the ad. 😜

Though I guess this might grab the remaining 10% that were trying to actually pay attention to the road (a hypothetical percentage I cannot claim to personally have encountered).

shalafi,

A 12 or 20 gauge shotgun with a 28" barrel, and maybe a full choke, holds a nice pattern when shot from distances, say like from a slowly moving car to something as tall as a billboard.

Usernameblankface,
@Usernameblankface@lemmy.world avatar

Watch your background.

Gabu,

Throw a rock at it.

DudeDudenson,

Go to jail and get sued sure

yokonzo,

That’s why you wear a mask

seitanic,
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Let’s try that defense for public nudity. People can just choose to not look at it if they don’t like it!

Starglasses, (edited )

You are agreeing? Tone on the internet is lost to me.

The post you replied to is saying that ads can’t “just not be looked at”.

Same with nudity. You can’t just not look at it. You didn’t even know it was there.

jivandabeast,

That’s the point.

They were making the point that public nudity is illegal even though you can just look away if you don’t agree

But advertising in public spaces is legal on the basis that you could just look away if you didn’t want to see it

Starglasses, (edited )

Oh ok. I can see that perspective now. Thanks for explaining it to me.

Edit: and upon re-reading the comment several times, I can see that exactly.

Without tone the same sentence can go anywhere.

cameron_vale, (edited )

You can make a high powered slingshot for free. Silent. Use it at night.

Also there’s a thing called a slingstaff. It’s pretty amazing. You want the 6’ long 2-handed version.

redcalcium,

Fucking up ads with an ad blocker?! Noooo! If you don’t like ads, then you should pay for the subscription to get rid of the ads!

Bizarroland,
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

I'll pay for all of the subscriptions required to not see ads when the companies I work for pay me enough money to afford it.

Have you seen the prices on these subscription sites?

Every single website you go to wants $20 a month to not show you ads, and for some all that will do is decrease the number of ads you are shown.

If you cycle through the same 10 to 15 websites then that's $200 to $300 a month just to look at the internet that you're paying $100 a month to look at.

corrupts_absolutely, to linuxmemes in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!

i mean the mailing lists got it right, children are temporary emacs is forever

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m sure Emacs can reproduce.

kautau,

Yeah there’s an elisp file for that somewhere

SubArcticTundra, (edited )
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Wait, I just realized that that exists. It’s called a quine. I trust that the Founding Fathers of Emacs were genius enough to make it a quine.

swab148,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

That’s why they’re the Founding Fathers

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Credited with writing the manuscripts of the GNU GPL, in its original, unamended form

SexualPolytope,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

The Founding Daddies, if you will.

afraid_of_zombies, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Bible

People swore oaths in their testicles. The words testimony, testes, and testament all have the same root. Thus the Bible is composed of old balls and new balls.

Edit: spelling.

rockerface,

I’ve always known the Bible is just a load of bollocks

afraid_of_zombies,

It is. Before my deconverting I was going to study it professionally. You know what a profound moment for me was? I knew that latter authors/editors had changed the text. What dawned on me was that the reason they felt like they were allowed to lie was because they grasped that the people before them were lying as well. They weren’t doing some sorta Stalinesque rewriting of their history they were writing fanfiction.

ICastFist, to memes in Question for God
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

I’d like to ask why the fuck I have to stop breathing to swallow liquid/food and risk fucking dying if this goes slightly wrong

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Why do my eyes take everything in upside-down and my brain has to flip it over? What’s up with that one, God?

pixeltree,

That’s just physics though, your eyes are just pinhole cameras basically

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Why does an omnipotent god need to rely on physics for creations made in his image?

pixeltree,

Hmmmmmm, that’s a question for someone religious

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Or the god the OP has a question for. But they stay oddly silent on the matter.

kamen,

Evolution do be weird sometimes.

jol,

We are a work in progress. Our ancestors had a single hole for all inputs and outputs. We slowly evolved to separate the output.

Chetzemoka,

I can’t tell you how often this ends old people’s lives. They start to aspirate food, get hospitalized for nasty pneumonia because of it, we try to feed them pureed food (essentially baby food all over again) and thicken their drinks, they struggle to stay hydrated and nourished because of it, they aspirate and end up in the hospital again. Rinse, repeat.

This is shockingly common. Evolution is a dick.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Dogs don’t have this issue. I don’t think pneumonia is a serious problem.

Chetzemoka,

Oh, so it’s yet another one of those problems caused by that whole “let’s take this four legged mammal body plan and make it stand upright” thing. Thanks, evolution!

radix, to mildlyinteresting in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
@radix@lemmy.world avatar

I had an old 12v power tool battery die, so I took it apart to find 8 generic AA rechargeables wired together. I suspect lots of batteries are multiples of 1.5v (9/12/18) because they’re just stacked smaller cells that are already mass produced.

dgriffith,

Battery chemistry produces fixed voltages depending on what you use. It depends on where the active components sit on the electronegativity table.

The typical ones are:

Zinc-carbon and alkaline - 1.5 volts per cell.

Lead acid - 2 volts

Nickel Cadmium - 1.2 volts

Nickel Metal Hydride - 1.4 ish.

All the Lithium ion combos - 3.4 to 3.7 volts.

this_1_is_mine,

Lipo is something like 3.4ish to 4.2v

dgriffith,

The voltage range depends a lot on cell construction, temperature, load or charge rate, and chemical mix.

For example “lead acid” batteries with lead and sulphuric acid have a cell chemistry voltage of 2.05 volts but their nominal range is 1.8 to 2.4 volts per cell. Translating that to a 6 cell “12 volt” car battery gives you a range of 10.8 to 14.8 volts.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Yeah they had nicad or nimh batteries donated together to create the battery pack. I had an old shaver that was the same way. Laptops with replaceable batteries do the same things

Current power tools still do this, but with 18650 lithium cells, or some larger variant. But now the trendy thing in power tool batteries are the pouch cells, like the kind found in cell phones and slim laptops. I gotta they’re more energy dense, since there’s less of an air gap between cells.

Aceticon, (edited )

There didn’t used to be efficient ways to convert DC/DC voltages up in electronics (you could drop it, though also not very efficiently), but nowadays there are technologies to do that and hundreds of choices of integrated chips that do most of the work along with a inductor and a diode (these being the very minimal set of parts) with about 90% efficiency, so stuff that needed higher voltages and had to use multi-cell batteries for it in the past, now can be done with batteries that output much lower voltages along with one of these voltage converters (called “boost converters”).

(For those in the know, yeah there was already something before for lower currents called voltage pumps, using only capacitors, but those thongs couldn’t handle higher currents).

Anyways, all this to say that manufacturers can now choose to use smaller and simpler batteries for the equipment they make and convert voltage up in circuitr cheaply and with minimal losses, hence you’re much more likelly to see that when it makes economical sense for them (for example, by being able to use the more common battery types rather that having to have unique custom batteries, as the latter are more expensive since they do not get the same savings from the economies of scale of mass production).

Kusimulkku, to linuxmemes in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!

It doesn’t take special talents to reproduce—even plants can do it. On the other hand, contributing to a program like Emacs takes real skill. That is really something to be proud of.

It helps more people, too.

LMAO

seitanic,
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Where’s the lie

Kusimulkku,

It’s just a really weird thing to say

danielquinn, to linux in Is DNS Bloat too?
@danielquinn@lemmy.ca avatar
ajmaxwell,
@ajmaxwell@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you for this

jelloeater85,
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

Holy crap, this … This … Is very accurate…

youngGoku,

That’s a cat who knows his networks

cyberpunk007,

Holy fuck I forgot about this video. Classic.

pruneaue,

Why are catboys/girls and furries always the best at explaining stuff succinctly?? Lmao

frezik,

Maybe that skill is how they end up with suspiciously high amounts of money.

EuroNutellaMan,
@EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

That or the fraud

ultranaut,

They run the internet now so they really know how it works.

funkajunk,
@funkajunk@lemm.ee avatar

At first I thought this was a joke, but it’s actually informative 🤔

CaptainBasculin, (edited ) to memes in expandn’t the list

Highest killcount listed is 300 as a single individual.

So 301 would be a fun world record attempt

0x4E4F, (edited )

Proven is 193. It’s not what you know, it’s what you can prove in court.

Dagnet, (edited )

“Your honor, I would to present evidence that I have in fact killed 301 people not 133 like the prosecutors seem to claim”

“You are aware this will only worse your case right?”

“I’m trying to beat a record here ok?”

CosmicTurtle,

There is a number between 1 and probably 20 where the punishment for the number of people you kill doesn’t really make a difference.

radioactiveradio,

They can prolong their suffering by dismantling them piece by piece while keeping them alive or something.

0x4E4F,

Yeah, like 301 consequite life sentences… like… they can trial you for the rest, but what’s the point.

helpImTrappedOnline,

As seen by drunk drivers that wipe out entire families. How many get 10 or 20 years vs some rando who gets life for killing their crazy spouse?

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

I killed 194, but they all went to another school.

gingernate,

Username checks out …

radioactiveradio,

Must’ve gotten 6 stars

GadgetGirlOz, to asklemmy in How many tabs do you have open?

Zero. I think I’m the odd one out here. I have a habit of closing all tabs once I’m done, always have.

penquin,

So that’s not the norm?

GadgetGirlOz,

Judging by a lot of the replies and other discussions I’ve seen, no it’s not the norm.

ctag,
@ctag@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I dig it, start fresh each time.

Honytawk,

So how did you type this comment?

GadgetGirlOz,

I’m using an iPhone app. Nothing to do with a web browser or tabs.

wheeldawg,

Exactly. I cannot comprehend people with dozens of windows with thousands of them. How do you find literally anything at that point?

I usually close all, sometimes if I start a long video I’ll keep it open and paused until I come back to watch more of it. But that’s just one, and just because that site won’t remember where I left off, and I don’t want to memorize what the timestamp is. I will have to refresh the page to get it to resume loading the video, but I can remember the timestamp for the 2 seconds it takes to reload and click back to it. But I’ll forget if I have to come back hours later.

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

How do you find literally anything at that point?

I got so used to the Safari tab system that I decided to replicate it in Firefox (recently switched).

For me Three Styles Tabs and Simple Tabs Groups have helped me enormously to keep track of all of my tabs, additionally, I think you can search your tabs within the search section.

As almost all crap I have, I keep categories/groups of it:

Random searches

NAS related stuff

Mac related stuff etc.

dmention7,

The part I can’t figure out is why?

Bookmarks/favorites are designed specifically for managing large collections of more or less frequently accessed sites. They have descriptions, tags, folder structures, etc all built in and requiring a few kb of disk space each instead of 100MB of RAM. I’m wracking my brain for a reason why deliberately keeping hundreds or thousands of tabs loaded could possibly be more effective at managing a collection of resources. I got nothing though…

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

Well, using the aforementioned add-ons is way faster IMHO.

Have you ever given a look at Vivaldi browser? That is power user tab management indeed.

I only use bookmarks to, well bookmark links that I really like a lot, not anything related to “ongoing projects”.

On top of that, browsers can offload the tabs thus making the ram usage minimal, but yeah that would only be useful if you have a ton of stuff opened.

moonpiedumplings, (edited )

On linux, with kde, there is usually a browser extension preinstalled called plasma integration.

It makes it so that when you search from the KDE equivalent of window’s start menu, you can also search open browser tabs or history.

I close all tabs once I’m done, but when trying to solve a programming/devops related problem, having lots of tabs open lets me see more than one approach to a problem, along with opinions, side by side.

And research in general requires a lot of tabs, in my experience.

ytorf, to comicstrips in Hilarious! (Only to six year olds)

I showed this comic to my five year old daughter this morning and she couldn’t stop laughing

milicent_bystandr, to linuxmemes in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!
mkwt,

Was that one of the ones from the Megan era?

gibmiser, to comicstrips in Hail King Simba

Welp, hakunna mattatta!

SaltySalamander, to mildlyinteresting in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
@SaltySalamander@kbin.social avatar

All 9v batteries are just a collection of smaller cells.

glibg10b,

That’s the case for anything above 4 V, right?

problematicPanther,
@problematicPanther@lemmy.world avatar

pretty much, yeah. A 12V is pretty much just 10 1.2V cells iirc

glibg10b,

Looks like it’s 6 x 2.25 V

Aceticon,

Different materials used as basis for different battery techs will produce different voltages when the ions go to the anode (something to do with the energy that can gained when the ions combine with the material of the anode being only one of a fixed set of possibilities due to the available free bands in the atomic structure - please check Wikipedia for a proper and correct explanation rather than my vaguelly remembered one) which is why Lithium batteries are always around 4V without extra electronics to drop the voltage (which make them less efficient) and voltages above that require putting multiple cells in series to add their voltages.

As it so happens, the techs for the Carbon-based, Alkaline and Cadmium all have this voltage be around 1.5V (though you might have noticed that the Cadmium ones are a little lower than 1.5V and Alkaline a little higher) so you need 6x cells in series of batteries of that tech to get 9V.

That I know of, there is no consumer battery tech which has a single cell voltage of 9V and I don’t even know if there is any substance or combinations of substances that makes that possible at all.

TheMadnessKing, to piracy in HikariNoAkariOST Will be shutting down for good!

Is someone archiving their stuff?

gim,

Βe the hero. Share it on soulseek

RattlerSix, to lemmyshitpost in Bible

“Swear on my balls”

db2,

Testify.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

OH LORD, SWEAR ON MY BALLS!

itsnicodegallo,

Testicle-fy.

Rootiest,
@Rootiest@lemmy.world avatar

Teste-fy

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