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jmcs, to memes in ...Then you select it, and the Captcha fails.

It doesn’t really matter, they don’t expect you to get everything right on these. While most of the time you need to get mostly right (Google is using these to train their AI so often they are not sure themselves), they are also looking at other things, like how you move your mouse, and the cookies that they use to spy on people to determine the probability of you being a human. If you pass a certain threshold they let you through, and you can do it even if you miss a square.

jmcs, to lemmyshitpost in That's what she said?

Pushed with what? A jackhammer?

jmcs, to memes in Class War > Culture War

Ah yeah, an enlightened centrist meme, coming directly from the deranged minds that think trying to take the middle road when one the sides is blatantly against human rights is a moderate position.

jmcs, to memes in ¿¿Que??

In Spanish questions are phrased the same way as affirmations, when you are speaking the only difference is the intonation. Without a mark to say you are starting to read a question it’s possible that the meaning changes in the end which would be annoying. (Source: Portuguese is the same but has no inverted question mark, and sometimes it’s mighty annoying, especially with long questions)

jmcs, to memes in Well I feel better now.

At least that’s the same continent and not literally on the other side of the world.

jmcs, to science_memes in Data Science

It’s missing the original, before being reduced to data, being completely different from the “story”.

jmcs, to programmer_humor in Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police

What if you had to guess a number between 0 and 100 and the other person (or an application) only told you if the number is bigger or smaller? That’s the form that’s usually presented to CS students and most people end up figuring it out on their own. Then the trick is knowing how to generalize it.

jmcs, to memes in UBI works too

UBI without a minimum wage promote workplaces that don’t respect worker’s labour, and socializes while privatizing profits. It would basically be the issue Germany had with social support before minimum wage was introduced. We need both UBI and a minimum wage.

jmcs, to linuxmemes in Just a PSA

Google does the opposite of “vi”. Some people just like to watch the world burn.

jmcs, to linuxmemes in Unix < GNULinux < GNUHurd

The first response to the latest release is Everything’s broken (was: Debian GNU/Hurd 2023 released!) and they pretty much beg you to only run it in a VM. So we can safely assume it’s going to be stable until the end of the year.

jmcs, to memes in I need it

That’s basically what public transport is.

jmcs, (edited ) to memes in Enjoy your Call of Duty

Why delete unused code and assets or optimize anything when your player base built their personality around your game? They will buy a 3rd SSD at the same time they buy the same game for the 4th time.

jmcs, to memes in What nice vibes

First eww.

Second, why is he missing coffee when coming back from a coffee producing region? (And I know this is a matter of taste, but I personally think Ivory Coast produces some of the best coffee in the world)

jmcs, to lemmyshitpost in For context, texas is a state roughly the size of texas

So anywhere between 30 and 60 cubic decimeters and 800kg and who knows what they still consider a baby elephant.

jmcs, to memes in ¿¿Que??

Imagine if you could ask questions like “James, Mary, and Jack went to the market last Saturday to buy a shovel, a black bag, and some gloves, to bury Karen’s corpse in the deep dark woods?”

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