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Crow, in Mentally Deranged Behaviour
@Crow@lemmy.world avatar

We need different heights for each colour. Then the middle colour can be an average.

MonsiuerPatEBrown, (edited ) in Mentally Deranged Behaviour

i like big graphs and i can not lie

all about that x and y

though when the venn diagram seems to deny

an z axis I sigh

Blackmist, in GIS nerds be like

Prefer to go the other way around.

blakeus12, (edited ) in Comrade
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baseless_discourse, (edited ) in Comrade

Fun fact, China literally advertise its red theme as “blood of passed heros”. So communism do get its red from blood.

Google translated source (from an official .gov.cn site): www-mod-gov-cn.translate.goog/…/4851751.html?_x_t…

Quote in Chinese:

为什么说共和国是红色的?对于这个问题,每个人都可能问了数百遍,老师和家长们也早已给出了答案:那是因为共和国是用英烈的鲜血换来的,共和国的血脉里有英烈们的红色基因、红色传统。

Google tranlate:

Why is the Republic said to be red? Everyone may have asked this question hundreds of times, and teachers and parents have already given the answer: That is because the Republic was bought with the blood of heroes, and the blood of the Republic contains the red genes and red blood of the heroes. Tradition.

owenfromcanada, in we're still trying to figure out if they go to the same floor or not.
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

Nah, they just labeled the type of transistors they’re using. PNP, instead of NPN.

Posted by the EE gang

ook_the_librarian, in we're still trying to figure out if they go to the same floor or not.
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

Ah. So, P≠NP, but NP=F. This elevator is inside an atom.

CJOtheReal, in Mentally Deranged Behaviour

The fact that its accurate makes it even worse…

Draconic_NEO, in high rise
@Draconic_NEO@mander.xyz avatar

It does seem nice but I hear the association fees there are insane.

BoastfulDaedra, in OCB

Bees would be the best goddamn software architects…

ech, in we're still trying to figure out if they go to the same floor or not.

It’s so obvious, though:

[Parking] [No Parking] [Sandy doesn’t want to talk to you right now, so just give her the space and time she asked for, ok?] [𝔻𝕆𝕆𝕄]

The first two are separate floors, the last two are on the same floor.

Decoy321, (edited ) in we're still trying to figure out if they go to the same floor or not.

Ah, the classic unsolvable problem, P vs NP.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor

all i know about quantum physics is that its what killes black dwarfs

jabathekek, in Pleistocene Crash Course
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

“and burn their chemically broken down remains for money.”

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Blood for the Blood God!

Norgur,

Skulls for the skull throne!

name_NULL111653,

Korn for the Khorne flakes!

Norgur,

Khorne flakes? Is that what Steve Buscemi was "processed" to in Fargo?

meteorswarm,

Oil and coal are mostly algae and vascular plants!

SpaceNoodle, in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

RIVELS

Hyperreality,

Geospatical, utalized, insistanting, ...

Dyslexia or fake.

Seabazz,

Not uncommon for stem majors to have poor English. My freshman brochure for my engineering college had “enlish 20”. Which I found ironic they misspelled the spelling class lmao

charlytune,

My late partner studied English as an undergrad and when he applied for his MA his email said “Please find attached my application for the MA in Creative Writning” and it makes me sad he’s no longer around for me to relentlessly mock him about it.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I have Grammarly installed on everything I can for a reason lmao.

spraynpray, (edited )

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  • moonpiedumplings,

    I run languagetool locally, and it’s actually really good, but the browser extension is closed source even though I can point it at a local server, I don’t know if it’s logging what I type.

    But libreoffice has built in support, which is great.

    fossilesque, (edited )
    @fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

    I’m aware but I don’t care too much lol. It’s helped me quite a bit and you don’t want to see the alternative. I have enough trouble expressing myself, I’ll take the help as I can get it.

    Rodeo,

    But why is uncommon for stem majors to proofread and use spell check?

    You’d think these science-technology types would be all over that.

    GnomeKat,
    @GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Spelling is a poor indicator of competence.

    Instigate,

    While that may be true, it’s a reasonable indicator of a person’s capacity to hear new information and then incorporate that into practice. If they’ve been told that they’re spelling a word wrong but then either can’t integrate that new knowledge or actively choose not to follow it, you’ve got someone who is either wilfully ignorant or lacks some capacity to integrate new information. Either that, or dyslexia.

    Also, it genuinely depends on the work you do. My role has me writing up anywhere between 5-10,000 words worth of reports per day - proper spelling and grammar is key for competence in this role. I’ve seen reports where seemingly innocuous spelling mistakes completely change the meaning of text. Writing ‘can’ instead of ‘can’t’ and vice versa is an immediate example that comes to mind. I know this is an engineering grad, but clear communication is important in every role that includes managers, teams or other stakeholders.

    GnomeKat,
    @GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Dyslexia is pretty common. Written language wasn’t common among the human population till a few hundred years ago, using that as your measure of intelligence is a very poor fit. No it doesn’t say anything about their ability to incorporate new information. Judging people based on spelling is just not a good indicator for anything except for the very narrow task of spelling and doesn’t say anything meaningful about their intelligence in other areas. Using it as a way to discriminate in the workplace is especially bad as your are just being needlessly discriminatory to neurodivergent individuals. Neurodivergent people are constantly gatekept from promotions by neurotypicals for shallow surface indicators that actually have no bearing on their ability to perform in the role. It’s just ableism.

    Instigate,

    I never stated nor implied that spelling and grammar are a marker of intelligence - just a marker of being able to retain and use simple information. This was absolutely directed towards neurotypical people, and I probably should have mentioned dyslexia as an example of where this logic doesn’t follow.

    It needs to be used to discriminate in fields that require abundantly clear communication urgently. I’m a child protection caseworker who does nothing but write up reports all day; if I had dyslexia I’d need serious accommodations to be able to perform the role at the level expected by the taxpayer who pays my salary. It absolutely can be done, but they’d likely need to hire a whole other person just to scribe. Have a look through my comment history; I’m well aware of dyslexia and its effects as I used to scribe for a friend in uni.

    xantoxis,

    The thing is, all these words were used correctly. This isn’t a dumb person pretending to be in science, it’s just someone who can’t spell.

    ICastFist,
    @ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

    Insistanting, reguardless, reguarding, better then, differnet

    FluminaInMaria,

    I quite enjoy resting a thought upon the pronunciation of a misspelt word. Not to mock the occurrence of the mistake but to enjoy the novelty of the familiarly unfamiliar. Geospatically speaking it provides a moment’s grammatical geospatical sabbatical.

    This is in a similar lexical vein to the recent Lemmy post about enjoying nich names.

    I don’t know why I’m about to submit this reply as it’s utter nonsense…

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