I’m sure the page had lots of them once, but they all broke down or rusted away long ago, heh.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which stages of life do you think is the best part?
9·8 days agoI like the part I’m living in now, despite the difficulties, since it is the part I can experience and change.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Let's get real: What's your favourite Dinosaur? And why?
3·10 days agoStegosaurus is pretty great, I was always a fan of them, especially their thagomizers.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Should your private messages and group chats be public information?
2·14 days agoIn my opinion, we as a species are not ready to live in public even as much as we are currently, with the level of privacy we still have. We are already so hateful and judgmental of the “other” and willing to use legal and social means to punish transgressions from the normal. Privacy is one of our only remaining antidotes to tolerate living against the grain of society.
Pretty sure that they would counter, that if you’re not willing to relocate to literally anywhere at no notice and at your own expense you don’t really want to work. 1500 per week is simply not possible unless you’re looking nationally if not internationally depending on the industry.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your income and do you feel wealthy or poor?
5·18 days agoIts weird to me that while I make twice as much as I did before college I feel not that much wealthier, since I now have to pay more for insurance, student loans, rent hikes to live in a hcol area, more is drawn out in my 401k, and I’ve spent five figures in medical expenses in that timeframe.
It is easy to spend in a way to feel poor at every level I guess, at least below the millionaire tier. I am not poor but I check my bank account constantly anyway and I have lots of big purchase anxiety.
I regularly take a busy road with a two-lane roundabout marked this way and you can be sure that people will ignore these lane markers. I’m honestly surprised I haven’t seen a fender bender there before.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How have you given two week notices in the past?
1·19 days agoI pretty much have always given at least two weeks notice, the one exception was during training at a warehouse job and I think I was going to get fired shortly if I didn’t quit since it was clearly not working. Sometimes you have to give notice in bad situations.
In retrospect I’m glad I took that job anyway though, it got me out of a job I hated and I quickly found a workplace that respected me. I did worry a lot at the time though, I didn’t have much savings. Also, a few days after I became unemployed Hurricane Harvey hit us in Houston, which could have turned out pretty badly for me if I lost my apartment or my car, but it had no serious impact on my livelihood. Giving no notice definitely feels better when you have options and the ability to burn bridges.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•At somepoint in human history there was likely a day where not a single human died.
9·20 days agoIf there was at least one, it also means there was a last day prior to today where no humans died, that went unnoticed and unremarked, and probably will be the last for a long time yet.
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Linux@programming.dev•Flow chart for choosing a Linux distribution
17·24 days agoIt is impossible to please everyone with something like this but I personally think it strikes a good balance of opinionated and thoughtful. Thanks for making this.
This is a fair point, I was being a bit facetious, but I’m sure there are plenty of teams both totally in person and totally remote using it. It is just bad optics I think. Like if Teams isn’t useful enough for them that they have to be in person despite having an ostensibly full-featured videoconferencing and calendar coordination and chat, the hell good is it for my organization?
Makes me laugh additionally because the modern conception of “dogfooding” in tech was popularized by Microsoft itself back in the 1990s. This is the opposite of dogfooding and really is a big condemnation of Teams as a software solution for connected work, at least on paper.
tensorpudding@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•I’m So Old, I Remember When Going on the Internet Made You SmarterEnglish
1·1 month agoThe information to make you smarter hasn’t gone away, it is just harder to find buried under the shit, and it feels like the community around self-improvement through knowledge just isn’t as good as it used to be.
Also I just realized this is the Diesel Sweeties guy! Been a minute since that webcomic, hasn’t it?
A rightwing adaptation of A Modest Proposal for the Trump era might replace the Irish babies with illegal immigrants (think Alligator Alcatraz meets Soylent Green). The one snag might be that it would have to be Certified Fetus-Free, to placate the pro-life crowd.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your personal little luxury you aren't supposed to have?
32·1 month agoThey are using it in a different sense. Not that they are considered luxury goods by being expensive and associated with higher socioeconomic standing, but that they are a frivolity which is not necessary and which has tangible costs that they feel are justified due to pure pleasure.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Las Vegas mayor says the city is suffering from a serious drop in Canadian tourists: 'We need you, and we miss you' | FortuneEnglish
24·2 months agoHow many more people would have needed to vote blue before the actual blue voters in NV are worthy of our sympathy in this trying time?
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Las Vegas mayor says the city is suffering from a serious drop in Canadian tourists: 'We need you, and we miss you' | FortuneEnglish
62·2 months agoI don’t feel like this counts since Mayor Berkeley is a Democrat and Las Vegas’ Clark county swung for Harris in 2024 even if Nevada’s electoral votes went for Trump. The people being hurt by this mostly didn’t have the day they voted for, in other words…
If it’s a word that suddenly exploded in popularity in text media recently I would suppose it is one of some LLM’s favorite uncommon words. See the rise of the word ‘delve’ in scientific papers for an example of this sort of trend.


Three different failed attempts to spell “event horizon”.