I use shenanigans, more fitting and descriptive.
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mitchty@lemmy.sdf.orgtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny appearing in the Superbowl, and racists come outEnglish
5·3 months agoAs a dum rural American that knows territorial citizenship is a thing (with wonky caveats not applicable to Puerto Rico) you’d be surprised how many Americans in general have zero clue pr is a part of the us. My last vaca there was fun but after I was back the amount of people that asked about passports was too dam high. And this is in a rather educated metro area.
If you all didn’t want to be the New Zealand of generations you would’ve had your mom give birth earlier or later duh.
Just like New Zealand should push itself closer to a continent if it wants to be on maps.
Also as a dum millennial I am always amused when my brethren ask me about social media etc and say I don’t know about tech cause I don’t got an ig account or watever. Bitch please, I have worked in kernel dev I know all the lies we present as a file. I get angy when people that can’t read x86 assembly tell me I’m not technical.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What do you call your production branch?
2·4 months agoI’m using shenanigans now, fits the best methinks.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•hubris go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrEnglish
18·5 months agoOr vibe build a deep sea submarine, cause well you know.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) 🚀English
1·6 months agoSQLite doesn’t need a networked setup at all. What the poster above is asking is an option for linkwarden to just use embedded SQLite as its db engine. For apps I build I just embed SQLite into the binary, no db network needed, the binary just sets up a db file at startup in say ~/.config/app/db.file and off to the races. If you don’t need to access it from multiple contexts SQLite is hard to beat.
I mean it’s kinda both, I just thought the idea a bit preposterous but as time goes on that book gets closer to reality.
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science@lemmy.world•Paleontologists discover a 500-million-year-old, 3-eyed predatorEnglish
13·7 months agoStill retained in this lineage to this day. https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/what-is-dinosaur-shrimp-burning-man-2023-b2406326.html
You can even buy em as pets if you want.
Yep its not hard to keep around. How are people losing em just put it in the right place after you’re done using it.
You’re not my Mutter, so nein.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•In how many languages can you count to 10?
2·8 months agoEnglish, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, and Japanese. Nothing special tbh.
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memes@lemmy.world•Millennials telling our grandkids about turn-of-the-century fashion
1·8 months agoIch eil is leaking.
Do you want skynet? Because that’s how you get skynet.
Im only slightly older, I got to experience life in the dotcom kaboom. My entire adult life’s been: this is a once in a lifetime thing every 5 years. I’m guessing this is what the 1870s were like with all the finance stuff and overall turmoil. Bit numb to it by now.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•ggplot2 is love. ggplot2 is life.English
2·9 months agoThis doesn’t help with reproducibility much. In fact it would make it worse as now you’re throwing windows into the mix needlessly as well as implicitly depending on excel at a point in time. Let’s not introduce more non determinism when it isn’t needed.
Not if you have prison labor. Then robots are less needed just jail more peeps and send em to the new gulags.
If you’ve never read it Vernon Vinge a fire upon the deep had a type of programmers in the future known as programmer archaeologists. The tldr is nobody wrote new code just dug up old code and bolted it together. I used to think that was silly, after llms lately and dealing with interns I no longer think of it as fiction.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Stellaris 4.0 'Phoenix' game-changing update due May 5 with the BioGenesis ExpansionEnglish
3·9 months agoStellaris is a trip, don’t buy it expecting Mario. The fun is in adapting to random events and where you start. I’m biased but my fave thing to do is to enslave empires that eff me over early game by bio engineering their population to be sapient livestock. The game is awesome but it’s deep. Be prepared to lose.
I grew up on a farm, hell no. If you think farming is going to be any different you’re delusional. It’s also full of physical labor that takes a toll on you.
But give it a go if you want just don’t think farming or ranching is simpler it’s not. And now you alone take on the responsibility of managing many lives be they plants or animals.
Yes it’s rewarding keeping a baby calf alive in -30 weather but be prepared to wake up every couple hours to keep watch on the animals. Also say goodbye to vacations. Without a family member or 5 to help out it’s hard to take a vacation without worrying that coyotes got into the chicken coop or other shenanigans.