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guy, to mildlyinteresting in Number of natural waterfalls in each state
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I’ve seen many pretty small waterfalls though, how do you count this‽

guy, to programmer_humor in The Holy Trinity of JavaScript
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== is a heathen with no rightful place except equality to null. All praise ===

guy, to programmer_humor in It's that time of the year again!
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Guess that settles the debate, we got to pronounce it “sequel” then to optimally match syllables

guy, to memes in Any night I really needed the sleep
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Even more than 3 hours. Half life of caffeine is 6 hours in the body

guy, to lemmyshitpost in this AI thing
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I’ve found it’s best use to me as a glorified auto-complete. It knows pretty well what I want to type before I get a chance to type it. Yes, I don’t trust stuff it comes up with on its own though, then I need to Google it

guy, to memes in I've been robbed!
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Consistency with proper scientific prefix is nice to have, but consistency within the computing industry itself is really important, and now we have neither. In this industry, binary calculations were centric, and powers of 2 were much more useful. They really should’ve picked a different prefix to begin with, yes. However, for the IEC correcting it retroactively, this has failed. It’s a mess that’s far from actually standardised now

guy, (edited ) to memes in I've been robbed!
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The IEC changing the definition of 1KB from 1024 bytes to 1000 bytes was a terrible idea that’s given us this whole mess. Sure, it’s nice and consistent with scientific prefix now… except it’s far from consistent in actual usage. So many things still consider it binary prefix following the JEDEC standard. Like KiB that’s always 1024 bytes, I really think they should’ve introduced another new unambiguous unit eg. KoB that’s always 1000 bytes and deprecated the poorly defined KB altogether

guy, to memes in This is literally the internet nowadays without an adblock
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I don’t have adblock on my work computer. I don’t want it interfering with webdev and I’ve found it to do so in the past. But it’s interesting, the dichotomy between sites I use as development resources vs the rest of the web. My phone and home computer are unbearable without adblock, but on my work computer, the ads are hardly noticeable really.

guy, to memes in Almost a shitpost.
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There’s over 30 Mexican restaurant results for my city at 1% the population of Tokyo. Sounds like it’s pretty lacking to me

guy, to memes in 🇪🇺 How the EU Feels about
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With a little knowledge, it’s not very hard to make your own messaging app and share it with those you know. And there’s plenty projects online that give you what you need without having to write the code yourself. Alternatively, there’s just plenty dark web and under the radar apps already that won’t bend to this ruling.

What it is, though, is very inconvenient and annoying to do so.

But if you’re an actual criminal, then there is this solution here that can never be subject to this ruling.

So what this clearly means is that the EU will violate the privacy of all the everyday people that don’t handle that inconvenience, pushing the serious criminals to dark channels.

guy, to memes in Rules for thee but not for saymen
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There’s a bunch of words spelt annoyingly because those bastard scholars decided they’d like to incorporate the historic roots of words, rather than the reality of words, in their spelling.

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