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AnonymousLlama, in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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I'm pretty fond of these little Velcro straps I got from Amazon that are like 10cm x 30cm, you use them to push all your computer cables into them so you can neaten them up. I've got several of them strapped back to back and it's a pretty decent solution (and being Velcro you can just pull it apart later on)

lightnsfw,

A place I used to work at gave us big rolls of double sided velcro for cable management purposes. Me and another guy built a jig to split them in half so it was 1/4" instead of 1/2". Worked great and I still have a ton of those rolls we made from leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day. Very handy stuff to have around.

temmink,

Is “leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day” a euphemism for “I stole it”?

meekah, (edited )
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Sure, if you like licking boots.

Consumables like that are common to be accidentally taken home if you don’t switch to work clothes at work. Any company complaining about it is insane.

lightnsfw,

…Sort of…

captainlezbian, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?

Idk how obscure it is but Paul’s Online Math Notes tutorial.math.lamar.edu are the best math guide I’ve ever had. It got me through an engineering degree

FractalsInfinite,

Looks like its down for the moment

meekah,
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Lemmy hug of death

angrystego,

Works for me.

meekah,
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probably just less traffic now with the thread being a bit older

HerbalGamer, in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?

discord is just somehow very unfriendly to use for me.

debil, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?

brutalist.reportThe day’s headlines delivered to you without bullshit.

TehBamski, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?
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notExactlyI20, in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?
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Vencord is a thing, so no 🤔

PeWu,

FakeNitro really comes in clutch here

Gorgeous_Sloth,

Never heard of it. Looks really great !

meekah,
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does that support streaming my monitor/applications with sound?

notExactlyI20, (edited )
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AFAIK one of its patches lets you stream in native res or full 4k60fps (something that only nitro lets you), so yes, I think it does because it patches the client adding stuff to it, and not actually removing it, so it should work just fine (Im sorry I mostly use it for the community theming and some minor patching, can’t say more about it). Here’s a video if you’re interested in it tho

AlmightySnoo, (edited ) in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?
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live.sympy.org

It’s basically an interactive Python session using a Python interpreter compiled to WebAssembly and which then runs locally on your device via your browser without having to install anything on your end.

It’s very cool to check some calculation out very quickly on your phone or tablet.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6bca8800-2187-486b-83a2-20d2ecc106f3.png

Or if you want a full local Jupyterlab experience using the same WebAssembly tech: jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/…/index.html (based on the JupyterLite project: github.com/jupyterlite/jupyterlite)

minyakcurry,

This is super helpful!

roguetrick, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

That's a moderation problem. We don't have a highly moderated news community that's popular yet.

ADHDefy,
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This. We as a community can do our part to downvote bad info (at least on kbin, idk if Lemmy has downvoting or not) and commenting to let people know what's up--but that will only go so far and we're not gonna catch everything. We can also report harmful misinformation that we see, but all the same, plenty of users will still receive and buy into it before it's dealt with. We need well-moderated communities for a reasonable level of peace of mind.

theKalash, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

You could remvove all the users. They are usually the problem.

Lemminary,

I think I found the biggest brain on Lemmy and I’m in awe.

hiremenot_recruiter, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?
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If there’s an agenda, people will lie. Keep that in the back of your mind when browsing. The extent to which people will lie depends on what there is to lose and what there is to gain. There is also mass delusions, which spread because the majority of people aren’t willing to take a moment to think critically or be skeptical about things. Short-form content exacerbates this and everyone wanting to be the first to spread something make the whole issue worse. To the point where things get fabricated because that naturally speeds up the production of content, rather than it happening organically and then reporting on it. The Internet as a whole has amplified this a lot.

RealM, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?
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Personally, I block anything related to news&politics on the fediverse (same on reddit).

Humans have a structural problem with any system that allows voting on the visibility of headlines. It encourages outrage, populism, attention grabbing headlines while discouraging more refined factual discussions. Kinda like tabloid journalism.
Reddit has the same problem and way worse, but with enough time it will happen here too.

Most users read the headline before giving their own opinion, not many take their time to read a majority of other comments and the least amount of users actually read the linked article (which is to be honest also often the fault of the quality of an article, i.e. being too long, boring and partially ai-generated).

This results in the most lukewarm most agreeable opinions being top comments, while they're also oftentimes being uninformed.

This is just what I gathered from my own personal experience with social media, I don't have any good sources to back up my claims.

dontcarebear,
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Not lukewarm, most common. Doesn’t make it right, simply makes it common.

Moghul, in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?

Yes, basic for the emotes.

Some interesting attitudes in this thread towards people who pay from people who don’t pay.

icenando, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

The way that I do that personally is to only read news that link to reputable sources (Associated Press, BBC, Reuters, UN reports, Guardian to an extent etc). These also make mistakes or, at worst, are biased themselves, but they still hold journalistic values.

My reasoning is that hopefully an editor has done the moderation before the article goes out, so that I don’t have to. The issue with my approach is that I’m limited to the outlets that I’m familiar with, where there might be others out there that hold the same standards.

It would be good to have a sub to aggregate only reputable news sources.

jimmydoreisalefty, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

It comes back to the same problems we have always had, governments/corporations pushing whatever they can to accomplish what they want.

It is now more apparent than ever that many stories are lies.

Which results in more wars ans censorship, you don’t have to believe me on any of this, you just need to look at the leaks of the past decades.

When exposing crimes gets you blacklisted, Julian Assange and many more before him, you know that the government is as corrupt as any other organizations.

Criticial thinking and getting out of your bubble can help expand your views on subjects and topics.

What are people talking about vs. what is not, what is being censored, who is beimg smeared for talking out of the status quo.

In the end, it seems like a means to divide the people into tribal/group disputes. Instead, we should try and come together on what we agree on.

NeoNachtwaechter, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

I have written here just a few days ago what we can do:

lemmy.world/comment/4402223

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