Whenever I get lazy I just throw some seasoned chicken drumsticks in my airfryer and then add some Uncle Ben’s rice. Almost 0 effort.
Yoko, Shinobu ni, eto… 🤔
עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 ❤️ 🇮🇱
Whenever I get lazy I just throw some seasoned chicken drumsticks in my airfryer and then add some Uncle Ben’s rice. Almost 0 effort.
This reminds me of this Cyanide and Happiness short: https://youtube.com/watch?v=W09ltuxt3rI
There’s also group C which I was part of, you just say that you just pooped or scratch your butt whenever they ask you to load/unload and they’ll immediately offer to do that for you instead.
It still works using just a web browser. Some might just prefer a native app, which Google is currently rolling out.
I love it, I use it on all of my devices at home and it works flawlessly.
Me see cat, me upvote 🐈
I don’t have a Xiaomi tablet but you could try what has been suggested in this thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/miui/comments/18tz52u/how_to_remove_this_3_dots_new_in_hyperos_mi_pad_6/
Chess, because we have [email protected].
I think it’s already removed? I checked by sorting with New and there’s nothing right now, unless you mean another community?
Buy Now Pay Later is what’s exacerbating this. People are dumb, have short attention spans and most of them are statistically bad at basic math, so when they see a purchase that they can make without paying anything now they’ll hit buy and they’ll do it many times as the e-commerce platform will usually recommend other products to them they’ll likely want, they won’t do the calculation to see if they really can afford the split payments + the interest.
The lemmy.ca link needs to be opened inside a browser so that you see the thread on that instance. If you try to open it on an app like Voyager it will probably try to redirect you to your local instance, but the problem is that some instances purged it, probably because it quotes literal calls to violence.
Can someone explain like what are the lemmy devs political stance ?
They’re tankies, ie radical communists who support authoritarian regimes like North Korea and the CCP, and fully support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The devs also onboarded someone who openly said many times on October 8th that “all Israelis are valid targets”, “anything that moves and isn’t Palestinian is a valid target” and “there’s no such thing as an Israeli civilian” and he’s still in their team. On their own instance lemmy.ml (their choice of the .ml TLD is a reference to Marxism-Leninism), if you mention the Tiananmen massacre you get banned for “orientalism”, and if you say that Hamas are terrorists you also get banned for “bothsidesing (sic)”.
Does that leave a stain on Lemmy, the open-source project? Yes, for sure, it leaves Lemmy with a very questionable governance, and weird decisions like the absence of any prioritization of work on moderation tools and the very weird and completely random fact that they suddenly disabled sign-up captchas last summer leading to a bot infestation of most instances. Coincidentally, tankie instances like lemmygrad and hexbears rely on brigading, bots, and cyber-harassment to spread their poison, and strong moderation tools would hinder them a lot.
Now does that make it impossible for Lemmy to succeed? No, it’s again an open-source project, and it can be forked away from the tankies at any time. In fact, there’s even a highly credible rewrite in Java currently whose goal is to be 100% API-compatible with Lemmy: https://sublinks.org/ (see the announcement here: https://lemmy.world/post/11005411 )
I’d usually alternate between true neutral and neutral evil
The tone may be a bit harsh but it’s muuuuch better than how he used to be during his most toxic days. This is how he used to talk: https://www.networkworld.com/article/706908/security-torvalds-to-bad-security-devs-kill-yourself-now.html
Linus definitely got much better at handling his anger since his public apology in 2018.
When I was doing my applied math PhD, the vast majority of people in my discipline used either “machine learning”, “statistical learning”, “deep learning”, but almost never “AI” (at least not in a paper or a conference). Once I finished my PhD and took on my first quant job at a bank, management insisted that I should use the word AI more in my communications. I make a neural network that simply interpolates between prices? That’s AI.
The point is that top management and shareholders don’t want the accurate terminology, they want to hear that you’re implementing AI and that the company is investing in it, because that’s what pumps the company’s stock as long as we’re in the current AI bubble.
Not sure it counts but nostalgia kicked in and I replayed Chrono Trigger yesterday. Sadly I messed up at the fair in the beginning so I’m soon going to be found guilty in the game 😬
Wait until you hear stuhd, that’s how we agreed to pronounce std
because “ess tee dee” would have been awkward.
For the C/C++ nerds: Clang. There are still many people pronouncing it “Cee-lang”.
Or even better, just get a vibrating cock ring.