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noughtnaut

@lemmy.world

Am definitely human.

noughtnaut 6 points 4 days ago

Burnout is the worst.

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noughtnaut 2 points 6 days ago

If this classic isn't linked from that Wikipedia article (I never checked) it really should be. Like the "static cling" image, evnen encyclopedias need to know when to step out of formal style. 🤭

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noughtnaut 63 points 2 years ago

Bluntly, where would Mozilla be without Google's funding?

Gone, probably.

So while I agree that it is poisonous and there is something very wrong with Mozilla corporate structure, it is a necessary evil.

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noughtnaut 55 points a year ago

As well as the yeet keyword, I'm really friggin' diggin' this. [modernisation required]

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noughtnaut 55 points 2 years ago

I'm glad you ask about things you don't know. You're a smart person.

A dead name is a person's given name, in the context of a person having transitioned to a different gender and also changing their name to match the gender they identify as. It is bad form to then continue to call them by their birth name.

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noughtnaut 52 points 9 months ago

Just TODAY I generated a text file via a bash script, and when attempting to open it in Notepad++ Windows insisted on warning me about potential hazards because it couldn't verify who created the file. A text file! Heavens. I wonder how long I'll last in that blasted Windows centric environment.

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noughtnaut 50 points 8 months ago

There's a lot of humour in there, but this:

CSCI 3300: Classical Software Studies
Discuss and dissect historically significant products, including VisiCalc, AppleWorks, Robot Odyssey, Zork, and MacPaint. Emphases are on user interface and creativity fostered by hardware limitations.

I'd take that course in a heart beat. I've read some of Atkinson's ideas and thoughts, and the man was deeply sane.

It must be decades now that my LinkedIn background banner is a screen shot of Zork source code.

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noughtnaut 49 points 2 years ago

Very. And he was going blind, too. I read a marvellous interview with him not too long ago, I'll see if I can find it.

Ah, here it is: https://www.newyorker.com/...

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noughtnaut 48 points 2 years ago

You know, if you want to replace Slack, look into Mattermost. It's foss but otherwise pretty much exactly what Slack does so well.

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noughtnaut 47 points 2 years ago

Honestly, this is the most heartening thing I've read about US politics in recent years. (PS. Am not American, and not in America)

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noughtnaut 46 points 2 years ago

Cars should just come with a big open socket up front, where I can buy (or build) my own infotainment system to install there.

...which is precisely what we used to have, before auto makers decided to insist that they should be enclosed in a swooping dash.

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noughtnaut 46 points 2 years ago

Seriously, how do you even get the data to make such graphs?

On another note, I don't have much sympathy for people who clearly "swipe right on everyone". I am aware that it's a numbers game, but have some standards, man.

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noughtnaut 41 points 3 months ago

The solar powered bins in Denmark aren't lighted, but they have built-in trash compactors so they don't need to be emptied as often.

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noughtnaut 41 points 2 years ago

This is related to the "airplane on a treadmill" myth (go watch).

Preservation of momentum

I wanna say it's incorrect, but really I'll say it's exaggerated. The man on the diving board is going to continue moving forwards just like the rest of the gear, he's not going to suddenly stop in relation to the road surface. However, he is going to be affected by wind resistance (which scales exponentially quadratically with speed) so he will need to make a good forward leap in order to not fall behind because of that. If he doesn't, he would be effectively jumping backwards - but not as far as depicted (unless the car is travelling really, really fast).

If the pool (and indeed, the man) were encased within an envelope to protect from that wind resistance, he would be entirely unaffected. So there.

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noughtnaut 40 points 2 years ago

Read it again. This self-proclaimed man uses 'women' to describe some people, and also uses 'females' for how some other people describe them.

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noughtnaut 38 points 2 years ago

So many people believe that Covid was a way to scare us all indoors, so they could change batteries in all the birds.

That's preposterous.

Birds use rechargeables, that's why they're always sitting on the power lines. Like, duh, wake up sheeple.

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noughtnaut 33 points 9 months ago

Honestly, that's a caricature. Of course that is utterly overwhelming.

Most poly is nowhere near that, but just a person dating a person who also happens to be dating another person. End of story. The "quad dates" are ludicrous, and the foxy cat(?)'s explanation shows she's way too involved in relationship that don't, uh, involve her. Back off, be happier.

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noughtnaut 33 points a month ago

Unironically continuously breaking new ground on how close I can get to landing a job, without landing a job. It's frankly astounding.

Just last week, had a great series of interviews, bossman says he'll send me a contract. Monday morning, I text him to ask if there's a problem with email or some other hold-up, am told a system is hung but I'll get it. Tuesday morning get a text from a completely different bossman informing me that bossman 1 has been fired, and he'll pick up from there. Had another interview, with him now. Last word, I'll get the contract this coming week. Uh huh.

I have, of course, other things in the pipeline but they're not as far progressed. Plus, that is not even an outlier, that's how every fucking thing in my life goes.

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noughtnaut 31 points 2 years ago

640 x 480

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noughtnaut 27 points 2 years ago

Damn you, here's your upvote.

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