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robolemmy, to asklemmy in If Trump loses in 2024, do you think he'd run in 2028?
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if he wins in 2024, he’ll run in 2028, and 2032, etc. He’ll win those with 99% of the vote, just like his buddy Putin.

robolemmy, to memes in About to get drafted
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My friend, who is a windows and android guy, encourage his family to buy Macs and iPhones. That way when they have problems, he sends them to the Apple Store.

robolemmy, to nostupidquestions in The gargoyle statues / lion statues that flank the entrance to upscale mansions/churches etc, what's the word for those?
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Nerdy fact: a gargoyle is only a gargoyle if it’s there for drainage from a roof or other architectural feature. If it’s just decorative, it’s a grotesque or just a plain old statue.

robolemmy, (edited ) to piracy in Why are so many people downloading the movie Paul all of a sudden?
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I have a friend who always downloads the smallest (by file size) copy of any video he can find. He has a 75" 4k TV, 5.1 surround speakers, the whole setup but he downloads 720p in stereo almost exclusively. He says he just doesn’t care about the video or audio quality. It blows my mind, but some people are just weird.

Edit: Also, Paul is just a funny movie, if you’re into goofy movie references.

robolemmy, to linux in [QUESTION] I installed Apache OpenOffice
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Even Oracle, a company that funds OpenOffice and has its own proprietary fork of it, doesn’t use it internally. Oracle internal laptops come with libre office installed.

robolemmy, to calvinandhobbes in 27 December 1986
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Believe it or not, throat

robolemmy, to science_memes in Mustard brings all the boys to the yard.
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robolemmy, to memes in Th... Thank you?
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Quality stuff!

robolemmy, to risa in Exploring some deep space questions
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I think we’re talking about two different floridas. Yours is the young and poor one, where mine is the old, retiree snowbird one.

“Inside every state there are two Floridas…”

robolemmy, to memes in Choose carefully
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So you’re into power exchange relationships? sup?

robolemmy, to risa in Exploring some deep space questions
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If the Enterprise was built in Florida, it’d be a combination of the two.

robolemmy, to nostupidquestions in US: No mention of other political parties, other than republicans and democrats?
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Because the US doesn’t have proportional representation and uses “first past the post” voting, basically any vote for a third party candidate is wasted.

There are other parties but their main effect is to sway elections by “stealing” votes from the two main parties. There’s a group trying to form a party called “No Labels” right now but if you look at their financial backers, you can clearly see they only exist to try to weaken democrats.

Admittedly there are some other parties that genuinely try to get elected, such as the Green Party, but they rarely succeed in even the tiniest local elections.

robolemmy, to selfhosted in AppleTV complete replacement opinions
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Nvidia Shield Pro with the default launcher disabled & replaced, Plex server. I’m pulling the unused apple TV out of the media setup this week.

robolemmy, to memes in My brain will forever be broken in this way
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Mine is closer to WWI than to today, unless my aged brain has failed at math.

robolemmy, to asklemmy in What are some works/resources that helped make something difficult/unclear finally click for you?
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When I was in middle school, my brother brought me a set of 3 workbooks about Boolean algebra from the high school library. I can’t remember the title or much of anything else about them, but I went through them and did all the exercises, working until I completely understood every lesson. That basic foundation set me up to easily understand programming, SQL queries, and so many other computer-related things. It kinda defined my entire career. That was in 1978 or so, so it’s been awhile! I retired last year, a bit early, after a fairly successful career as a developer and DBA.

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