blind3rdeye

and they have the fucking gall to call us "parasites"

11mon 2d ago in memes@slrpnk.net from slrpnk.net

It's not a dichotomy. It's just a comparison. There is no suggestion that these are the only two options.

<3

11mon 3d ago in mathmemes@lemmy.blahaj.zone from media.piefed.social

This is quite possibly the best maths joke I've ever seen.

[edit] I guess it still can't beat the 'be rational' / 'get real' one.

Fish Suffer Up to 22 Minutes of Intense Pain When Taken Out of Water

11mon 3d ago in science from www.sciencealert.com

I've heard that water-boarding is a very intense form of torture; and that is essentially about making a person feel like they are drowning. I wonder how the fish experience compares.

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1y 6d ago in technology

Have you ever looked at what's in that thing? It's not exactly transparent. There's heap of data that's is not clearly labelled or easily readable. Also, again, what data is sent can changes from update to update - without any any control from the owner of the computer; and without so much as a notification or even an update log.

Now with AI! So Windows can use your processing power to record and analyze every use of your computer, and report back useful findings to MS. What data is sent back? Who knows? You certainly won't be told what 'core telemetry' is required at any point in time.

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1y 9d ago in holup

I was looking very carefully for a subtle spelling difference or something before realising that it is "bad" to use a person's name.

Jennifer Wortman

Been a good couple of years

1y 9d ago in fediverse from sh.itjust.works

Well kind of yes and kind of no. I never closed my R account, and I still check there maybe once a week. So in that since "yes". But on the other hand, the quality of posts and discussion is pretty low. It feels like a lot of the content there is posted to meet some goal, such as selling a product or influencing opinions - rather than just sharing thoughts and ideas. I find that pretty off-putting. Despite the very high comment counts, genuine discussion there is almost non-existent. But the one bit of value I do sometimes get is it often has some piece of niche news that I'm mildly interested in.

My understanding is in the case of lemm.ee they were getting enough donations to cover the technical operating costs, but they did not have enough high-quality volunteers for admins (and presumably not enough money to pay admins. It would require a lot of money to pay fairly for that work).

In 10 days my account will be 2 years old.

I've enjoyed it, and this has been one of my most visited websites during that time. But I'm still not sure I'll stick around after lemm.ee shuts down at the end of this month.

My mini-review of Mad Max 1-3

1y 1mon ago in movies@lemm.ee

Google storing personal data invisibly

1y 1mon ago in privacy@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

Gloves for wind/rain/cold protection

1y 3mon ago in bikecommuting@lemmy.ml

A good person

1y 4mon ago in webcomics@lemm.ee from lemm.ee

Winapps for work stuff

1y 4mon ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Mathematicians Solve Infamous ‘Moving Sofa Problem’

1y 4mon ago in math@lemm.ee from www.scientificamerican.com

Chalkdust - maths magazine

1y 6mon ago in math@lemm.ee from chalkdustmagazine.com

Ideas about Pythagorean triads

1y 7mon ago in math@lemm.ee

Best way to use GOG on linux

1y 10mon ago in linux_gaming@lemmy.ml