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bstix, to asklemmy in Is there a word for the feeling of nostalgia for or missing of another lifetime one only lived in a dream?

Yes there are several: fauxstalgia or anemoia

Those are fake word invented for the purpose though.

There is also “anticipatory nostalgia”, which is about being nostalgic for potential future losses.

bstix, to memes in Lemmy isn't what I expected but I love this place

Every night I look forward to new adventures on whatever Star Trek series that I’ve come to.

If I fall a sleep during an episode, I blame the episode, and I haven’t regretted cutting them short like that. The good ones will be worth it and most of the bad ones too, but when the android character is playing a theater part of Sherlock Holmes on the holodeck and I’m supposed to give a shit? No.

bstix, (edited ) to memes in Put the fish down.

I can see it working to filter out incompatible partners.

Attraction… maybe for someone looking for a certain kind of partner.

bstix, to lemmyshitpost in I know some of y'all can relate

I once had a teacher who told us to “Explain the curriculum to your grandmother. That’s when YOU get it.”

IMO ELI70 is somewhat better than ELI5 because it allows people to explain it without childish simplifications, but with the same challenge in comprehension.

bstix, to mildlyinteresting in This package of bagels I bought expired on a date that doesn't exist.

Spoken and written don’t need to use the same format. Time also isn’t spoken using the written format hhmmss.

bstix, to science_memes in "Wow, she must really like maths."

She misses the imaginary root.

bstix, (edited ) to memes in Oh what fun it is to ride

Historically, Santa was a devil figure in Finland.

The original character Nuttipukki was an evil spirit that would go from door to door demanding presents and leftovers from the yule feast.

It later turned into Joulupukki which gave gifts instead of taking them.

Eventually that turned into the classic Coca-Cola Santa, but you can still find goats as Christmas decoration in Finland and Sweden.

bstix, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

the people who think EVs are a full solution.

Those people don’t exist. These kinds of arguments are only made to cause disagreement. It’s like car-racism.

bstix, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

The thing is that the 1 container ship transports a hell of lot more actual cargo from one place to the other than personal cars, which are mostly used for commuting lazy buttchecks back to where they came from in the morning.

bstix, to privacy in Not even Notepad is safe from Microsoft’s big AI push in Windows

Notepad is used by anyone who wants to see what is actually in a text file.

It’s used a lot for stuff where data is transferred in a text format. Comma separated files etc. are still widely used for transferring data flawlessly without having to convert types or mapping a document standard or whatever method that could potentially fuck up or just take more time. It’s simple and it works.

F.i if you open a file in excel or word, change one character and then save, you can bet that the entire file is fucked up afterwards, because those programs don’t show the data directly. The moment you open it, it might very well be fucked up just from that. If you transfer a file by some kind of JSON format, which is all the rage currently you’ll have to map it from both ends, and it also begs the question: Why are we doing running all this code just to transfer one byte?

The beauty of text files is that it’s (almost) raw data. (Only “almost” because there are still different localization standards that can fuck up even a text file.)

Notepad covers that. Of course we could use other apps for viewing data, but most of the time, it actually is text and not hexidemal codes or whatever you can save in bytes.

Programming wise, the only thing I use notepad for is making DOS batch files. Again, because it’s raw text and should be created and read as such. No parsing, no compiling. Just text. I’ll also use it for storing data for programs, because it’s easy and raw.

For actual programs, it’d be better to get Notepad++ or MS visual studio code, which at least will highlight commands and collapse functions etc. And still, these also aren’t actually IDEs, because they don’t compile the code (unless you get those add-ins).

We could also use those for text files as well, but it’s overkill. I don’t really want to open an app to view data. Notepad is small and quick and not bloated with features, which is ideal for whenever I only want to see what’s in the file.

The original MS Paint was similar for pictures. They fucked that up real good. Its been…14 years and I haven’t really gotten over how bad it is. It used to be pixel perfect and logical, but now you can’t even save a file with transparency, but hey here’s s brush with stroke width and blur that’ll make sure you can’t edit a single pixel. Way to go Microsoft.

If they do the same to Notepad, I’ll have to resign my job, because it’s not going to work like that.

bstix, to mildlyinteresting in But I need 97 of them!

Its enough for Hellview, population 96.

bstix, to asklemmy in How would you rate my stick?

On the scale of all sticks: 9

On the scale of sticks that are worthy of being picked up: 6

bstix, to lemmyshitpost in Try it yourself at home!

It’s like reverse Tetris. You have to remove one piece without clearing everything on the same shelf.

bstix, to memes in How's your housing market these days?

I’ve never heard of any legal obligations to post a house for sale.

The price is set for the land or the location of the land.

bstix, to mildlyinteresting in But I need 97 of them!

Here. Have some fucking apostrophes: ‘’‘’‘’“”“'”“”‘’‘’

There ought to be enough there to keep you entertained for a while. I don’t owe you any more. If you need more of them go ask someone else.

Also, here are the commas I forgot to put down this week:. , take them all for fucks sake.

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