Ephera

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Ephera,

With how horny some folks are for their gun, I’m not sure, everyone feels the same about the handjobs…

Ephera,

A store near me sells tortellini labeled as “semi-fresh”.

What they mean, is that the tortellini are dried. Or at least, I hope so.

Ephera,

The TL;DR I was looking for: The beavers help to ‘fight fires’ in the sense that they prevent forests from drying out. Their dams will occasionally cause floodings or streams to diverge, which helps to distribute the water.

Ephera,

The reward is less exciting, but there is also a more realistic chance of you actually getting lucky by not getting measles.

And if you assume yourself to get lucky, then even just getting poked with a needle, will in your mind add a risk rather than mitigate it…

Ephera,

If those antivaxxers felt confident about statistics, they’d be very upset.

I mean, the lottery and gambling just wouldn’t exist, if people generally took statistics to heart.

Ephera,

I’m not arguing whether anything is wrong with it or not. You could literally be shredding bank notes as a hobby. If it makes you happy, I’m not arguing against.

I’m rather saying someone who’s confident in statistics doesn’t need arguing here. They’ll intrinsically know the chance of winning is effectively 0. As such, they assume that their money will go to charity. But since the lottery company keeps a cut as profit, giving it this way is just worse than giving to charity directly.

Ephera,

Well, we don’t tend to do well with a “Why not both?” situation. We tend to select for the bare minimum, egoistic solution. Not having the egoistic solution available could genuinely help us, i.e. force us, to be less stupid about this…

Ephera,

It annoys me that this isn’t just a funny comic. I know some 60+ year old folks who pretty much only talk like that, thinking they’ve eaten wisdom with a spoon, purely based on life experience. Except that they’re not actually saying anything.

Ephera,

Yeah, I looked at that image for far too long, not realizing what bothered me so much. Those pallets don’t get moved without heavy machinery…

Ephera,

Yeah, I think, that’s only really JSON which is so pedantic about it…

Ephera,

True or false or null.

Mathematicians didn’t know it yet, but numbers can now be even, odd or neither.

Ephera,

I don’t know why you’re trying to interpret all kinds of things into my comment. I did not say any of that. This isn’t some competition to show who’s technically more correct.

Ephera,

Because many apps will (or would prefer to) only be bundled as Flatpak. I agree that the deduplication is not a trivial problem to solve, even if they might have already solved it for DEBs (I don’t know).

But your entire comment could just as well be a rant why Canonical shouldn’t have introduced Snaps in the first place. It might be good for their bank account, if they can somehow monetize part of the cake, but splitting the cake even further, after it’s already split into DEB, RPM, AppImage, Flatpak, Docker, APK etc., that’s maximum user confusion.

Ephera,

If you’re on Ubuntu, you can just ask your question in the normal Linux community or in a search engine. You don’t need to go to a special Ubuntu community.

That’s at least, how it makes sense to me. In general, I’ve seen many niche distros have very active communities, because everyone just ruts together and helps each other out.

…which is to say, I don’t think there are accurate marketshare statistics, because no telemetry, but my impression is also that Ubuntu is still popular out in the wild.

Ephera,

Personally, I don’t get why devs would elect to package for Snap, in favor of Flatpak or AppImage. I guess, if your toolchain offers Snap packaging out of the box, then might as well. But aside from that, do you not just reach fewer users…?

Ephera,

Well, yeah, you can enable it. But if it’s not active in their GUI software store by default, then many users will not find / look for it. It’s rather important for a package format that you don’t have to separately install it.

Ephera,

Ah, I hadn’t realized Canonical was so awful as to disable the format everyone else agreed on, but seems you’re right: www.omgubuntu.co.uk/…/ubuntu-flavors-no-flatpak

Ephera,

Are you telling me that 2014 was 10 years ago?

Ephera,

I don’t personally remember this whole story, obviously, but I can’t imagine how else we could’ve just walked out. I guess, another possibility would be that only our mom was visiting the relatives and our dad was taking a mighty nap.

But well, my brother and I were apparently always well-behaved children. And we could’ve always phoned them, or rang at the door of an older lady living in the same house, or walked two streets over to our grandparents or three streets over to friends of the family.

Evidently, we even knew how to walk to our relatives across town, so I do feel like that would have been enough of a support network and at least my brother old enough, so that one could start trying to leave us home alone. You do have to start at some point…

Ephera,

I am very confused. Is that a comic he had made about himself? I wouldn’t be entirely surprised…

Ephera, (edited )

The triple parentheses are a racist dogwhistle to point out Jewish folks: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_parentheses

And I guess, because the person on the right is a racist, when they’re talking about themselves (a Jew), they use those triple parentheses…

Ephera,

Wow, there is far too many layers to this terrible joke…

Ephera,

Is “business class” just a simile here? Because normally, the hardware sold to businesses is of a better quality (albeit also expensive).

Ephera,

Ah right, yeah, those are crap. I really don’t get why companies are willing to cheap out specifically with keyboards.
Like, it’s the tool your workers use all day. Even if they just type 5% faster on a proper keyboard, that pays for itself in no time.

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