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name_NULL111653, to lemmyshitpost in Helicopters are okay.
name_NULL111653, to comicstrips in JPEG

Bunkers. And ski slopes…

name_NULL111653, to misleadingthumbnails in Man holding bull's testicle

Resin printers don’t have a “filament size,” it’s the resolution of the screen that cures an ultra-thin sheet of resin, separates, and repeats until the shape is formed. If the model was spherical, the object would be nearly a perfect sphere by visual inspection. They fed it a faceted, low-poly sphere you could pull off with a fdm printer (filament deposition). As far as detail, FDM = le Potato Cutter, Resin = DaVinci Robotic Surgical System.

name_NULL111653, to lemmyshitpost in De omnibus dubitandum

Non cogito, ergo non sum.

name_NULL111653, (edited ) to memes in Someone should paste this in Tiananmen Square

I agree. (But I think they were just making fun of your spelling).

name_NULL111653, to memes in Everyone's upset a Youtube blocking adblockers, meanwhile this exists

continue without disabling

name_NULL111653, to lemmyshitpost in A good deal of IT work, too

In the English language, an action I “had done” is before an action I “did.” It’s a grammatical case, not an inference.

name_NULL111653, to lemmyshitpost in A good deal of IT work, too

Take an English class, I’m sure YouTube has a good video explaining it (basically there are different “degrees” of past tense, did / had done etc.)

name_NULL111653, to lemmyshitpost in A good deal of IT work, too

I’d : contraction I + had, past participle active. Indicative of something having been done by the subject (in first person) in the past.

"I did something I had never done (before / in the past).

name_NULL111653, to comicstrips in "Last Word" by J.L Westover

This is what happens when your anglo-saxon, having just diverged from old Norse and Latin, begins to lose it’s declensions and conjugations… It’s its biggest problem, that that abominable process occurred…

name_NULL111653, to risa in Ships, Shuttles, and Runabouts

[British] I need some chaps’dick on my lips…

name_NULL111653, to science_memes in Say no more fam

Yes.

name_NULL111653, (edited ) to memes in Is there something like c/dadmemes?

Sort of. They’re opaque. You can enable transparency mode for $15/month, and with premium at $30/mo you get access to opening mode.

name_NULL111653, to memes in Is there something like c/dadmemes?

No no, musk uses Xindows. SpaceX uses Linux, and is working pretty well in spite of Musk’s owning it… Hopefully they can kick him out somehow before he destroys it like twitter.

name_NULL111653, to lemmyshitpost in Jesse is smarter than what we give him credit for.

Congratulations, you’ve successfully reinvented the Egyptian civil calendar, complete with the intercalary holidays and all. Literally the only change is to add weeks. And yes, it did work really well, especially since the feast could add or lose a day to adjust to a known reference (the rise and fall of the Nile in their case). I second this proposal to go back.

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