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  • Internet Is Awesome @sh.itjust.works

    The Terapixel Panorama - of the Battle of Murten

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    Tails is now shit.

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    What's the likelihood that Elon Musk is defenestrated, like Russian oligarchs, in the next few months?

  • Theoretically, it seems second degree murder can be subject to a pardon... https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-pardons-two-police-officers-convicted-murder-black-man-washington-2025-01-23

    From the office of the pardon attorney: https://www.justice.gov/pardon/clemency-grants-president-donald-j-trump-2025-present

    January 22, 2025 - 2 Pardons

     
        
    NAME and WARRANT		DISTRICT		SENTENCED							OFFENSE
    Terence Dale Sutton, Jr.	District of Columbia	66 months imprisonment; three years supervised release	Murder in second degree; conspiracy; obstruction of justice and aiding and abetting
    Andrew Zabavsky			District of Columbia	48 months imprisonment; three years supervised release	Conspiracy; obstruction of justice and aiding and abetting
    
    
      
  • You've obviously never opened a document (with tabs) where your IDE setting doesn't match what the author used. It looks like shit. Spaces are never, ever, misinterpreted. Tabs are. If your experience in viewing a document depends on a setting that the author had in their IDE, then it is a failure. This is why .PDF files are so ubiquitous, it doesn't matter if you created it in Microsoft Word with a uniform tab setting, or TEX in a console, it looks the same to the reader. If you cannot guarantee that the reader sees your source files as you see them, then you have failed. Full stop. Tabs should be cast into the dust bin as an archaic pre-optimization that failed in the real world.

  • Code indentation should never use tabs, only spaces.

  • My concern is that this will prolong the life of fossil fuel generation in Minnesota (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Minnesota) which is twice as much as all other generation sources combined (8662MW vs. 4453.3MW). So, it's hurting the environment to assert sovereignty - which is probably not what the average Canadian wants.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Manitoba repatriating 500MW of baseload power — not renewing export contract to Minnesota expiring next month

    Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    Google Photos does OCR on handwriting

  • Ha, ha, ha.

    The shit hits the fan when identity needs to be tied to internet access.

    Actually, who does keep the data that Joe Smith (birthday 4.4.2004, social insurance #677-63663-6663, currently residing at 24 Melgrath Court, Austin, Texas) accessed Pornhub on January 15, 2025 for three hours?

    How is it possible that teenagers with lots of time on their hands won't find a way to bypass this censorship?

    Is it not a possibility that people seeking a VPN to bypass this porn-wall will download a sketchy .EXE and compromise their whole system and give up their bank account details to some schmuck in China?

    Who never thought this through (Ken Paxton)?

  • These disclosure rules are pretty much iron-clad. If Musk didn't disclose a 5% stake in Twitter for more than 10 days after the reporting period threshold, that's illegal. Again, it seems one law applies to the billionaires and another law applies to everyone else. If he gets out of jail free, like Trump did with the felony convictions, the US legal system will be the laughing stock of the free world and nobody will take US law seriously.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    GNU Radio LoRa PHY level receiver & transmitter

  • Disheveled hair. If you have long(ish) hair and you're going out in public, at least drag a comb through it so you don't look like a bed-head.

  • Linux @sh.itjust.works

    snap rant

  • By the time Sergei had assembled a plywood board and a broom with a wooden handle, Dmitriy was turned into a human Melba Toast.

  • This is 100% a China and US problem - nowhere else in the world would these Wankpanzers be a status symbol. What's required is a re-education of the Nouveau Riche to make a better choice.

  • ShowerThoughts @sh.itjust.works

    I'm curious how many collectors-item level baseball cards were wrapped around bicycle forks with clothes-pegs in childhood to make a flappity-flap motor sound in the spokes.

  • Yes, living well. Happy mostly. Embodying values and dreams - as much as possible since some dreams would have needed to be started years ago to be realized - like my vineyard and my orchard. Mostly it was reinventing myself every five or seven years to follow the lucre (in software development world look for the bright and shiny new thing).

    I was self employed for most of the time, and I can recommend that for those who have a pretty good work ethic. Having a goal in high school was also a key factor, since it led to a useful degree. I was also doing constant internal evaluation - like the feeling where you're going over your desired job description for a job interview - via a journal or a self help program like "The Red Bucket Strategy". So, in answer to how did this happen question: it was pretty methodical in using the steering gear you have to make course corrections all the time.

  • A little saddened because I sold Bitcoin way too early. I wanted to get out, but if I had set the bar a little higher... Of course, if you had a crystal ball you could make a lot of money.

  • TL;DR; Three points:

    • my selected communities seem to provide adequate interesting topics - there's always one or two rabbit holes to go down
    • I have a voice - commenting here is transparent and not censored as much as Reddit
    • I think the average age of contributors here is greater than the sex and shit joke fixated twelve year olds on Reddit which is a good thing
  • Is it just me, or does anyone else who sees temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit (without a Celsius conversion) in a summary of a scientific report like this just automatically consider it an American fluff piece and click-bait to be ignored?

    You should read the actual report https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk1189.

    It might be my naive reading, but it seems that flooding the ocean with 4-5% of the gulf stream flow with fresh water from glacier melt (I think that's a lot) will cause a shut down in the year 3700 or so. Even I, as a climate change believer, think that's a little too far out there to be considered germane.

  • Make note of your friends phone numbers, emails and addresses (not just via social media), especially the ones from earlier years, and keep track of them with regular calls, notes or visits. Forty or fifty years from now, after the cycles of graduations, weddings, babies, moves, etc. you'll have some golden relationships.

  • Joplin with a WebDAV server (for me it's Infomaniak's kDrive) provides syncing across multiple devices and is pretty much transparent. You should just force synchronize when leaving one of the apps to be sure (kind of like the save button in most programs).

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Raspberry Pi is 4.5 times faster than the Cray 1 was in 1978

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Sinopec says gasoline demand will peak this year