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ARk, in Show some respect.

excuse me sir why would you leave them expose if you don’t want people loo-[redacted for sexist comments, racism, bigotry, anti-lgbt, infringing on human rights, privacy, 1st amendment, gdpr]

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yetAnotherUser,
ARk,

lol damn it’s a shitpost guys

andrew_bidlaw, (edited )
@andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works avatar

Don’t worry, just shit more. Once you get your rectals used to it, it’d come off naturally.

That one didn’t feel funny because of a long list of categories, and then a list of coursive paragraphs. It was long and I couldn’t find a place to react on.

You either keep them short, or intentionally drag them this long providing the reason - maybe, a legit-looking derangement. Once it gets boring it stops to be read as a joke or an absurd statement, but as a genuine position of someone not touching a piece of grass in their lifetime.

Be well fellow human.

Just after writing that, I’ve found an example of a wild derangement that just keeps going: lemmy.world/comment/5549733

x4740N,
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Now this makes me wonder how many people have trained a ditto to shape-shift I to their crush

flicker, (edited ) in It's like everyday

I just wanted to say these comments are off the chain. This is how the internet used to be- just people chatting, making jokes and telling stories.

I didn't know how much I missed it.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome to the Internet without corporate rot

i_am_tired_boss,
nixcamic,

I’m enjoying these brief moments of Lemmy before it becomes mainstream. Who knows maybe it never will which is kinda bad but also kinda good.

Zink,

It stinks to think that the mainstreaming of this platform that definitely should go mainstream would probably diminish its value for me specifically.

But I guess that’s what communities and even themed instances are for.

root_beer, in A genre of Country Music...

His truck’s a piece of shit too, that’s big important here

GrammatonCleric, in Show some respect.
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

I loved her in Kung Pow, great fight scene

PP_BOY_, in Show some respect.
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

This is udder chaos

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

milking it for all they’ve got

hakunawazo,

I think it’s a moo-tivational poster and in our breast interest.

GrammatonCleric, in A good deal of IT work, too
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Java, apparently 😂

popemichael, in A good deal of IT work, too
@popemichael@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

“There is no point in reinventing the wheel” is my favorite saying when it comes to things like this.

If something has been done over and over again, there is no point in doing it yourself from scratch. It wastes time, money, and effort that could be spent on creating something new.

Humanity’s greatest strength is being able to add to the previous generation’s knowledge base, too!

If we had to relearn how to do the same things in the same way, in every generation, we would still be in the stone age…

When I manage folks, I expect them to steal if its already been done and especially if it’s been done to death.

NegativeInf,

If I relied on my college CS textbooks as reference for anything I code now, not only would it have been outdated 2 years after purchase, but it’s been ten damn years now. Only actual reference books I have are for theory. And even then it’s probably not the best source anymore.

Rodeo,

there is no point in doing it yourself from scratch.

Learning. The point is to learn.

You don’t have to learn everything that way, but you understand things a lot better when you’ve built them from scratch, and that underlying foundation enhances the entire knowledge stack.

sgbrain7,

I like both of your guys’ points. Keeping all old knowledge while deconstructing and rebuilding it to make it understandable to newer generations is pretty great in my opinion

Macaroni_ninja, in Farside
@Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world avatar

Isn’t that a goose on the pic?

AnUnusualRelic, (edited )
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

The goose is watching the duck that’s watching you.

Brickhead92,

I wonder if ducks have a fear that somewhere, somehow, a goose is watching them.

funny, in Singular

This is for Plankton

r00ty, in A good deal of IT work, too
@r00ty@kbin.life avatar

Well, you need the basics of software development to start with. But sure, I'm not going to make my own implementation for every problem I come across. That would be insanity and a colossal waste of time.

However, people googling or using ChatGPT to create code they do not understand themselves, are just cargo cult programming, and it will bite them in the arse/ass (delete as applicable).

ininewcrow, in Who here wants radiation?
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar
irmoz, in Singular

Monocle

the_artic_one, (edited ) in Big brain energy

Reigen knows what’s up.

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b00m, in It's like everyday
@b00m@kbin.social avatar

You gotta snort some water up that nose and blow hard. sweet relieve

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Won’t do much for the natural blocking. Notably is that this blocking is NOT caused by clogging. It’s your nose deliberating shutting one hole slightly.

The reason this is because some smells take more exposure to detect while others can be detected immediately. The nose physically constricts airflow to accomplish this uneven speed on both sides.

Fades,

Is this person not referencing nasal irrigation like from a neti pot? Yes, it’s a very poor description if so, but it’s close enough lol

TWeaK, in Who here wants radiation?

Not a great meme, but not terrible.

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