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aCosmicWave, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

“What Orwell failed to predict is that we’d buy the cameras ourselves, and that our biggest fear would be that nobody was watching.”

AletheCrow, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

Everything burns if the flame is hot enough, The world is nothing but a crucible. -Andrew Davidson - The Gargoyle.

JayEchoRay, (edited ) in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@JayEchoRay@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure where it is from, misquoting and probably butchering the quote:

“If you think a headache is bad, break your arm then the headache doesn’t feel so bad anymore”

Basically if something is bad, but something worse comes along, then the bad thing doesn’t seem so bad anymore

Update:

Because this has got me thinking, going to update when I quote source ( also don’t want to double post)

Heard in Mass Effect 2, Thane quoting:

“When all the world is overcharged with inhabitants, then the last remedy of all is war, which provideth for every man, by victory or death.” Thomas Hobbes

caveman,
@caveman@lemmy.world avatar

In a similar vein, this is my fave (which I consistently get wrong but the gist is enough) “I’ve lived through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened.” Mark Twain

l3mming, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

You should have a look at Sebastian Lague’s programming videos on Youtube. He models various things (eg: predator/prey/ant colonies, slime growth) using a few very simple rules. They’re just beautiful. Example: www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-iSQQgOd1A

TitanLaGrange,

Plus he’s just fun to listen to!

Clav64, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?

Worked in bars as a supervisor for 3 years, almost everytime I decided to cut a patron off (usually for being too drunk, or for being an arsehole) I would be met with “you can’t do that, it’s illegal, you HAVE to serve me”

No, I don’t. Service is at my discretion, and it wouldn often be unethical for me to continue to provide you with more alcohol, endangering yours and others around you further.

woodnote,

Funny because it’s really quite the opposite in most places. You’re legally required not to serve intoxicated patrons. If you overserve people and they go off and kill someone, you could be liable in my state. I think that’s pretty bullshit but it surprises me that folks would argue to the exact opposite. Of course, why should that surprise me?

Angry_Maple,
@Angry_Maple@sh.itjust.works avatar

Ehhh, I think it’s probably more likely that you can’t discriminate on specific factors like age, religion, sex, skin colour, etc.

I just can’t see “most places” having laws that force you to deal with any and all aholes in customer service. Could I have a source on that, please? I have never heard of that before.

Sharpiemarker,

What are you asking for a source for? They didn’t say that the law requires you to serve people.

They said the law requires that you NOT over-serve people.

CurlyWurlies4All,
@CurlyWurlies4All@prxs.site avatar

Being legally required to not serve intoxicated people is pretty much the standard across Australian states and NZ.

www.business.qld.gov.au/…/refusing-service

www.vic.gov.au/managing-intoxicated-patrons

www.justice.govt.nz/…/key-points-for-the-public/

Angry_Maple,
@Angry_Maple@sh.itjust.works avatar

I misunderstood based off of the first sentence of that comment. My mistake. I’m also pretty under the weather. I’ll double check next time.

lntl, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
@lntl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I feel pleasure while my bicycle. The feeling is a mixture of childhood play and feelgood brain chemicals.

I like to go fast :)

gramathy,

I like the feeling of progress as I’m still in the “noticeable improvement” phase of workouts, but while I’m actually on the bike I just kinda feel bored

I can push through it but it’s a means to an end, and I feel better after, not during.

tho,
@tho@lemmy.ml avatar

you need a ferrari, not a bicycle

GnomeKat,
@GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

You missed the point about exercise…

arthur,
@arthur@lemmy.ml avatar

Are you trying to get them killed? Ferraris are expensive death machine.

azimir,

I know exactly what you’re talking about. I can’t run seriously anymore (knees failing me), but I still dream about running fast and easily.

Similarly, when you get a smooth bike ride up to 20+ MPH and cruise there it’s really fun.

keenanpepper, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” - Hanlon’s Razor

button_masher,

Someone added in “or laziness or busyness” and it stuck with me.

MigratingtoLemmy, in What replacement for each major social media do you use

It’s time to use session over Signal

d00phy,

I never got anyone to use Signal!

MigratingtoLemmy,

I would use session with people I meet on the internet. For my family, they are too entrenched in other chat services for me to be able to move. When I root my mobile I will put these apps in the workspace.

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

why

MigratingtoLemmy,

Even more secure and private. Works with session keys instead of mobile numbers like Signal.

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

is it widely used? how long would it take to decrypt then

MigratingtoLemmy,

What does that mean? You want to decrypt messages from Session and compare it to how much time it takes to decrypt messages on Signal?

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

yeah

foxinabox, in What password manager do you recommend?

I’d say keepassxc.org covers all of your needs except the “Can be accessed via a browser” (Autofill works fine with a browser plugin)

Psychosadistic,
@Psychosadistic@r.irithyll.cc avatar

except the “Can be accessed via a browser”

Well - this is a selfhosted solution but still would give the access via browser. keeweb.info

crocodileneptune,

They are searching for a maintainer. I hope they still fix security issues.

github.com/keeweb/keeweb/issues/2022

github.com/keeweb/keeweb/issues/2077

hal_5700X,
@hal_5700X@lemmy.world avatar

Links to KeePassXC’s browser extensions, Firefox, & Chrome/Chromium.

sirnak,

Happy KeepassXC User reporting and there actually is a browser plugin that works flawlessly.

Hubi,

KeepassXC with a browser plugin on the desktop and Keepass2Android on the smartphone. The password files are synced over my self-hosted Nextcloud and backed up to OneDrive. I couldn’t be happier with this setup.

relative_iterator,
@relative_iterator@sh.itjust.works avatar

Same but I’m using strongbox on ios

quortez,
@quortez@kbin.social avatar

I would be happier with KeePass if the Android situation wasn't so bad. The most reliable app still uses UI elements from goddamn Froyo and the more sleek, modern, auto fill aware app can't deal with cloud sync to save its life. I hate it here.

x2XS2L0U,

I use KeepassDX on Android and it feels alright

quortez,
@quortez@kbin.social avatar

KeepassDX is the modern one I'm referring to. Because of the whole Android 11 SAF/scoped storage issue, syncing to databases and clouds that use DocumentsUI (the special folders you see when your Files manager window opens) fails all the time. I've repeatedly lost data due to KDX not properly saving or syncing, causing file conflicts and the passwords I literally just saved to vanish the next time I unlock the database.

The developer's response is that it's everyone else's fault that their apps' SAF implementation is bad, not KDX.

I absolutely cannot recommend using it.

x2XS2L0U,

I use it all the time and sync it between devices without problems…

Schooner,

What are you using for sync? I use Nextcloud and haven’t had any sync issues.

quortez,
@quortez@kbin.social avatar

I've had it fail with most SAF locations I tried after Android 11, especially pCloud. After the database locks and KDX leaves the RAM, it often cannot find the database it literally just saved, and will often just generate a merge conflict to the location it attempted to save. As a result, after you unlock once, it can no longer unlock the database and you have to bring up DocumentsUI again.

Schooner,

You know, I did have this problem like a year ago. Except, it was a problem with saving the database. I don’t know what happened but haven’t faced it in a long time now.

Kekzkrieger,
@Kekzkrieger@feddit.de avatar

is the browser plugin safe to use? it kinda seems fishy

korok,
@korok@possumpat.io avatar

How is the OSX and iOS support for Keepass nowadays? Are there desktop and browser clients for OSX, and what’s the autofill situation like?

Keepass was the first password manager I used and I really liked it, but I had to switch when I started using Apple devices for work a few years back, and the lack of platform support there was a nonstarter.

moonmeow,

Strongbox for ios works with keepass formats.

korok,
@korok@possumpat.io avatar

Writing this down for later, thanks!

Rick512, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

The scale of the universe. It’s an incomprehensible amount of emptiness.

OsrsNeedsF2P,

Highly recommend the browser game Orbity.io

Cl1nk,

I just played it, such a fun game. Not exactly what I thought it was going to be when it come to the infinity of space

yunggwailo,
@yunggwailo@kbin.social avatar

It honestly pisses me off lol. I was so into space as a youngin but as Ive gotten a better grasp of the scale and what is actually possible in physics Ive realized its a massive boondoggle. Real pretty though

abbadon420,

I still refuse to believe that we can’t overcome the limit of the speed of light. Maybe it’s something like “warpspeed”, maybe it’s something like evolving beyond the need for a physical body, but I believe that at some (far) point in our future we will solve that problem.

yunggwailo,
@yunggwailo@kbin.social avatar

Speed of light is a bit of a misnomer, its really the speed of causality; the least amount of time it can take for one thing to interact with another. It will never be possible to overcome that limit unfortunately

Telodzrum,

Nah, it’s impossible with our current understanding of the nature of the universe and it’s rules. Every time that has been true of something, humanity has eventually either solved the problem or rendered it moot. This one may just take a while.

yunggwailo,
@yunggwailo@kbin.social avatar

Respectfully disagree. The math speaks for itself

Telodzrum,

How shortsighted.

AmbientChaos,

You should look into the effects on causality of going faster than the speed of light. If you can send information faster than the speed of light all kinds of wacky paradoxes show their heads. I used to believe what you did, that with time and knowledge we could overcome the speed of light. But after learning more about our universe I don’t think that’s the case anymore. I enjoyed this video on the topic youtu.be/an0M-wcHw5A

yunggwailo,
@yunggwailo@kbin.social avatar

Its shortsighted to trust math?

tatterdemalion,
@tatterdemalion@programming.dev avatar

A fact I’ve recently enjoyed spreading around: all of humanity’s radio communications have traveled about 200 light years from Earth. The diameter of the Milky Way galaxy is ~100K light years. So (in the worst case) we’re like 0.2% of the way to even being a “blip on the radar” of any alien life within our galaxy.

TitanLaGrange,

all of humanity’s radio communications have traveled about 200 light years from Earth

Also interesting is that because the energy of those signals is spreading out as they move away from their point of origin they become less detectable as they travel. Most signals would fall below practical detection limits before making it halfway to the nearest star. At the extreme, the Arecibo Message, transmitted with a ridiculous ERP, will be detectable to reasonably sized receivers for tens of thousands of light years, assuming they are located along the path of the beam.

nekat_emanresu, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

The beautiful idea that blows my mind, is how much better the comment section for a question like this post presents is on Lemmy, than Reddit!

ilovecheese, in How much "data" do you personally have?
@ilovecheese@lemmy.world avatar

About 32TB used out of 40TB usable on my NAS and a couple of TB spread across devices.

Mostly media and storage for my selfhosted services.

spclagntdanazoe, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

Frequency hopping. It’s like hiding messages in music. Always loved that idea.

Cl1nk,

Can you explain this concept like I’m 5?i searched on YouTube but the videos look extremely technical

treadful,
@treadful@lemmy.zip avatar

Frequency hopping as I understand it, is just multiple transceivers agreeing to cycle through different previously agreed upon frequencies to communicate. I don’t get the music analogy.

spclagntdanazoe,

So if you consider that different notes of music are different frequencies of sound, each radio frequency “hopped to” would be a different note on a piano being played on either end of the signal.

From Wikipedia: “Antheil and Lamarr developed the idea of using frequency hopping: in this case using a player piano roll to randomly change the signal sent between the control center and torpedo at short bursts within a range of 88 frequencies on the spectrum (88 black and white keys are on a piano keyboard). The specific code for the sequence of frequencies would be held identically by the controlling ship and in the torpedo. This basically encrypted the signal, as it was impossible for the enemy to scan and jam all 88 frequencies because this would have required too much power. Antheil would control the frequency-hopping sequence using a player-piano mechanism, which he had earlier used to score his Ballet Mécanique.”

nekat_emanresu,

aaaand there is the missing part of my understanding about jamming and frequency hopping radios! Thanks

david, in Liftoff. Lemmy app. Do you like the way it works now?

It’s my go-to for random lemmy browsing. If I want to read interesting and/or thoughtful stuff I log in to my home instance where I’m subscribed to all my favourite content, but if I feel like mindlessly scrolling some memes and go where the internet mainstream goes, I use liftoff. Good interface, good speed.

FarLine99,

👍🙂

z500, (edited ) in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?
@z500@startrek.website avatar

On the subject of Conway’s Game of Life, one of the YouTube videos that I always have to go back to now and then is a narrated video of the game being built from the ground up in APL. It’s so wild to see the guy start with a simple expression and the algorithm taking shape as he adds to it step by step. By the end it looks like some magical incantation lol

www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9xAKttWgP4

nekat_emanresu,

O_O…

Dudes a genius magician that practices dark arts that make magnets look easy to understand.

joneskind,
@joneskind@lemmy.world avatar

Emergence.

Conway’s Game Of Life blew my mind when I first saw it live. The fact that it is Turing Complete is crazy too.

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