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YoMismo, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

North africa here, we are between air conditioning, fans, drink water and pray it ends fastly, in my country our problem is more energetical, more demand less production.

bionicjoey, in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?

For me, downvote typically means either “this adds nothing to the discussion” or “this was made in bad faith”

Corkyskog,
@Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yes. I upvote stuff I disagree with constantly. That’s because I view the purpose to promote content that furthers discussion.

zerbey, in What butterfly effect have you personally witnessed?

In 1998 my friend asked me to set up an IRC server for him. He needed it for his job and knew I had done it before so asked for a favor. An afternoon’s work. His boss was impressed, and offered me a job. My first IT job.

Hung around on that server to keep an eye on things until the customer could take over, then made friends so just made it my home server. Ended up meeting my wife on there a few months later. A year after that, I immigrated to the US. Used the experience gained from that job to get a career here. Still here 23 years later.

Afternoon’s work changed my whole life.

ventrix,

Nothing happens if you don’t show up. great story

ArugulaZ, in What do you use Vaseline for?
@ArugulaZ@kbin.social avatar

Yes. And I'll take no further questions on the subject.

AlternateRoute, in Which is the most satisfying IO connector system, in your opinion?

Most RJ-45 connectors (without a boot on them)… The connector only fits one way, the orientation is clear on both ends while holding, looking or even by feel if you have to do it blind and it locks into place easily. Only issue is how fragile the clocking part is, which boots are supposed to help protect but make more difficult to use.

I like reversible connectors like lighting and USB-C but I find them too small and fragile in general and they are not very satisfying to connect.

I have a special hate for connectors that are HARD to blind connect or even tell at a distance like USB-A, HDMI and Displayport which are ether rectangles or slightly not rectangles that are close enough that is hard to tell in the dark behind a device.

I have a strong dislike for connectors with thumb screws, but like locking connectors like Centronics or as noted RJ11 or RJ45.

bluemellophone,

Terminating RJ-45 takes about 2 minutes if you damage the connector, and takes novice techies about an hour to get it down quick. You can’t say that about USB-C.

funnyletter,

I love USB-C in a lot of ways but I also have two different projects that are sitting and waiting for me to solder in the USB C connectors, because JESUS H CHRIST. Those things were not built to be attached by human hands.

chahk, (edited )

This guy plugs!

Seriously though. Those damn boots on RJ-45 cables are the bane of my homelab. Sure they protect the needlessly fragile prong on the connector, but have you tried unplugging a single cable from a full switch? I have to leave a pair of pliers next to mine for that. To hell with that! I’ll take SFP over RJ45 any day!

Special “Fuck You” to whoever invented micro-HDMI. Difficult to plug in, super easy to destroy. And for what? It’s not that much smaller that full-size HDMI. I had to send in one (out of warranty) mirrorless camera for service because on that, and it was super expensive.

hsl, in I feel like /c/memes has taught us a valuable lesson today: Would it make sense to develop a feature to block a comm from our feed for a selectable unit of time (1 hour, 1 day, etc.)?
@hsl@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

OP, I’m thinking this sounds an awful lot like a support question, because it’s about using Lemmy and Lemmy functionality. See rule #3 in the sidebar. You posted so you probably already have an opinion - why does this question belong in this community?

I’m asking because it seems borderline and I don’t want to remove it purely due to interpretation.

OprahsedCreature,

Sorry about that, it does feel a bit ambiguous doesn’t it?

I think I just wanted to gauge other people’s thoughts and brainstorm a bit but if you feel it’d be better to move it I can do that, your call.

hsl,
@hsl@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

Fair enough, let’s see where it goes.

OprahsedCreature,

I may have also wanted to complain about c/memes today in a roundabout way in retrospect XD

Adderbox76, in given how little one vote matter, it seems to me that stripping felons of their right to vote is both petty and counterproductive if the point was to reform them into civic minded individuals ?

You’re assuming that the point of the American justice system IS to refrain and rehabilitate. It’s not.

A for-profit prison system seriously is low-key the most fucked up thing in a country full of fucked up things.

American prisons exist to make a profit for their investors. They do this by both government subsidies (which are calculated per inmate) and using the prisoners as cheap labor that they legally only have to pay pennies.

The system NEEDS a continuous influx of prisoners (slaves) to remain profitable. Rehabilitation is anathema to that.

DoctorWhookah, in What password manager do you recommend?

*Sees post. Guess I should make sure someone has said Bitwarden.

*Checks comments. Hmm, Bitwarden, Bitwarden, another Bitwarden.

*Good. I don’t need to reply.

Nikki,
@Nikki@lemmy.world avatar

*Replys anyway

Bitwarden ftw!

livus, in What's the worst company ever. Period.
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Ok so Nestle for child murder, Bayer for AIDs blood, Union Carbide for Bhopal disaster and its parent Dow Chemical for Agent Orange (Monsanto too).

IBM for helping the Nazis with concentration camps and Degesch for Zyclon B. United Fruit Company and Dutch & British East India Companies for colonization, also everyone that was shipping rubber out of the Belgian Congo.

Everyone who makes landmines, cluster bombs, etc.

I think when this question is asked in 100 years Palantir is going to feature.

jeffw, in What would happen if we put a giant glass tinted dome over each city?
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

So instead of letting all our methane and CO2 escape into our atmosphere, you want to check notes create a bubble filled with farts and car emissions that can never escape?

CmdrShepard,

create a bubble filled with farts and car emissions that can never escape?

What a man likes to do in his garage is his own business.

AngryHumanoid,

Technically speaking this would make it easier to filter and cleanse the (concentrated) bad air inside the dome. It’s not feasible for a bunch of other reasons, but this one we at least have the technology to handle right now. Maybe not at the volume needed but that’s a different issue too.

rayman30, in What series did you rewatch most often?
@rayman30@lemmy.world avatar

I rewatch Futurama all the time. Super excited for the new season!

minorsecond,

Super excited for the new season!

Stfu what?!

rayman30,
@rayman30@lemmy.world avatar

No joke. Starting Juli 24 on Hulu

perishthethought,
Stillhart,

Futurama for sure. There’s so much going on in every episode, it’s easy to find new things (or things you just forgot) on rewatch.

hsl, in Lemmy.world is down because of a DDOS attack
@hsl@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

This isn’t an open ended question and as such doesn’t belong on this community. You’re welcome to continue the discussion over at !fediverse

I’ll lock the thread but not remove it so that you can see what has been said so far.

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

Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones.

Marcus Aurelius

AncillaryJustice,
@AncillaryJustice@lemmy.world avatar

Anyone who appreciates this one and hasn’t read the entirety of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations (compiled into book form) really should. Many gems of stoic wisdom therein.

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

Not my whole life but ever since I learned it twenty years ago in the army. “Slow is smooth, smooth is fast”. It’s a saying that means to learn things carefully, slowly, and methodically. When you are learning like this speed will follow as a natural progression. So if you learn something slowly and smoothly it will translate into being quick and doing it correctly. I have applied this to all sorts of different things in life and it has never failed me.

Vonkilington,

Logged in just to upvote this one, because I’m at a new job and something I struggle with is feeling like I ask too many questions. This was good motivation for me, thanks for sharing.

Today,

Congrats on the new gig!

Vonkilington,

Thank you!

icesentry,

Your username reminded me of my favorite Sanderson quote.

The most important step a man can take? It’s not the first one, is it? It’s the next one. Always the next step, Dalinar

I still think about it all the time when I’m in a tough spot.

All the knights radiant oath are great too.

teft,
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

Journey before destination.

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.

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