Sanyanov

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Sanyanov,

For the appearance of XYZ we need a policy and cultural change, and for that we need to be very vocal about how stupid and inefficient cars are (i.e. hurr durr automobiles bad).

Sanyanov, (edited )

Then you map it onto Celsius and see 32°F is 0°C, 71°F is 21,7°C and 100°F is 37,8°C.

Which coincides almost perfectly with the 0-20-40 framework we intuitively use in Celsius. 0 is deadly cold without warm clothes, 20 is warm, and 40 is deadly hot.

Turns out Celsius is good for weather, too. or it’s illuminati

Sanyanov, (edited )

That’s entirely a matter of habit. There is nothing special about 0°F (random point in the cold range?) or 100°F points (random point in the hot range?), you’ve been lied to.

We don’t think -18°C to 38°C, we think -50°C to +50°C (regular Celsius weather thermometer, covers almost any temperature observed on Earth), with 0°C differentiating between snow/ice, “wintery” weather, and rain/mud, “non-wintery” one. That’s how we know whether to take umbrella (no point if it snows, hat is your best friend), what kind of shoes are the best fit - cold-resistant or highly waterproof - or which kind of jacket is gonna fit the situation. Melting point of water is actually incredibly important weather-wise and entirely ignored by Fahrenheit scale.

When it’s not winter, normal range is 0-40°C, with 20°C designating comfort temperature.

Sanyanov,

You claim “total war is justified”. I say it’s pretty much never justified.

What kind of fragile sensibilities are you talking about here?

Sanyanov,

Well, it’s obviously dictated by hardware and the software that manufacturers release for it. I’m not calling enthusiasts to reverse engineer every single driver, that’s impossible.

The point is, there is a lot of proprietary blobs in everyone’s systems, and it’s not cool. If you ask me, we should obviously shift policies to force manufacturers to open source drivers and management systems.

Sanyanov,

Answered to another comment. In short: it’s very hard to make your PC run fully libre software, and no consumer-grade solution can do that.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Glasses.

Look, everyone votes for penny, but really if your social skills are exceptional, rendering you able to “flawlessly navigate social situations”, you can get a lot of it anytime.

Want a super high paying job? Glasses! Wanna hit that girl? Glasses! Wanna get anything you want? Stay cool, with the use of glasses!

Penny does seem OP, but only for as long as it’s active, and while it is on cooldown (which is, on average, a month) you live your regular life with all the misery, and even if you’ve managed to accumulate money and influence through your lucky streaks, there’s always a lot that can go wrong. Besides, a random nature of a penny means you can never rely on it, and always have to assume you’ll lose. Betting on a penny makes you the ultimate RNG person, with dramatic rises and even more dramatic falls. Betting on glasses makes you insanely powerful on demand. Always. Anytime.

Sanyanov,

This.

Commenters, as always, went into false dichotomy.

We can absolutely live the life with same income, but without the grind. For that, we have to unionize and fight off hustle culture.

They want to make us work more for less, that’s all. And what’s gonna help it more than saying “you just a lazy shit who doesn’t work long enough, unlike N.”

Fuck them. We can afford to work less for more. It’s just that their wallets are gonna get hit this time, for real.

Sanyanov,

I feel like Windows lacks some sort of switch that would clearly identify you as an advanced user allowed to do everything.

May be hidden as a flag in the registry, even.

Sanyanov,

I mean, the principle is correct, the treatment of the maintainer is not.

The person is volunteering to do hard meticulous work, and then gets yelled at in the most terrible manner.

It’s important to get the job done right, yes. It’s also important to politely direct to mistakes and respect person’s dignity.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Oh, marshrutka

So many good memories, got replaced with better buses in my city

Sanyanov,

Is Mongolian real estate empire a tent shop?

Sanyanov, (edited )

It is indeed, and it needs our support and attention - and not the project that took an open-source model away from us, using millions to capture the market and exploit users.

I refer to OpenAI and their creations as cancer, not all generative models in general. The latter have a big place in the future, and it’s best to make sure this future will be bright.

Sanyanov,

Fr tho, this tool is cancer and I’m baffled by the fact this comment is downvoted.

Dude is actually promoting BigTech on Lemmy, in a trolling way or not. This is not cool.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Nah, the reason we’re chill is because the sole reason for you burning/not baking enough/having random issues is that you don’t control a lot of variables.

Do you even check moisture content of your flour? Do you know its gluten content, amount of ash and mineral impurities, titratable acidity? Do you have farinograms, alveograms, falling number for doughs made with it? Do you check room, water, flour, dough temperature? Do you put your dough to leaven at precise temperature and humidity? Do you put just enough steam into the baking chamber, and do you correct the temperature before loading the oven? Do you know the way heat moves through the oven, and do you know which corrections need to be made for your exact one?

We do. And we always make it right. So, what’s to worry about? It’s very simple and routine at that point. You do A, you get bread. Simple as that!

Sanyanov,

And that’s how you introduce family to Linux

Sanyanov, (edited )

Truly daemonic of you

Sanyanov,

There’s a NewPipe fork that includes Sponsorblock and dislikes, just a heads up

github.com/gilbsgilbs/NewPipeSponsorBlock

Sanyanov,

Now do it from Linux and you have an ultimate no-BS experience

Sanyanov,

(But also, nano for the win)

Sanyanov,

Use DE and edit files with graphical editors like a normal human being.

Problem solved.

Sanyanov,

Yes.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Duuuumb ways to di-i-ie Soooo maaaany dumb ways to die

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