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[–] [email protected] 2 points 12 hours ago

Pro tip: disable gravity mid simulation and enable persistent trace for a nice treat.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 hours ago

Maybe because we’re much better at judging pitch than roll (says the guy with 0 straight horizons in his pictures).

[–] [email protected] 6 points 15 hours ago

I’ll second the motion.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 18 hours ago

INB4 !dataispurdy gets founded.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 20 hours ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 22 hours ago

That makes more sense.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

DOE? Department of Energy?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

BSD was embroiled in a messy legal battle with AT&T over Unix copyright. Businesses wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole. That’s what really enabled Linux to be anything more than a hobby protect. And we’re all worse for it.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

It’s about priorities. Fix the ducking browser first, get market share, THEN you fuck around with random shit.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Most beer nowadays contains some preservatives. Hops was the first natural preservative added to beer. With very few exceptions, beer is supposed to be drink fresh after a short “aging” period and starts deteriorating flavor in the bottle.

Unpasteurized beer spoils much faster. It might not rot super fast because the yeast can compete with other bugs to an extent, but it’ll sure start tasting progressively worse as time goes on.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Yup, That’s a straight flute.

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/18380473

October has long been associated with ghosts – from ancient Celtic festivals to ward off restless spirits after harvest time to the modern standby of using an old sheet to make a last-minute Halloween costume. In the middle of the 19th century, however, popular portrayals of ghosts became a year-round staple, in part because photographers discovered that they could depict them.

The first ghost photographs were accidents. Early cameras required 30 seconds or more to take a photo. If someone wandered briefly into the shot, the resulting picture would contain their ghostly trace superimposed over substantial furniture, buildings or people who had held still for the full exposure.

When shrewd photographers realized that the inconvenience of long exposure time could become an asset, detailed directions for creating these illusions proliferated. Photographers could cut ghost figures from transparent material and place them onto glass negatives or inside camera bodies. Or they could make real people half-transparent through tricks of double exposure.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi, I had trouble coming up with a title, sorry.

So I met 2 people in an RPG chatroom and we decided to start a game in the near future. We've moved to a separate chatroom to start preparing. This chatroom had been previously used by another player on a similar campaign, but was empty.

Soon after, another persons joins the chat. Reading the chat history, they appear to have been the GM for that previous campaign. I waved at their entry, making my presence known. This was their only text message:

Hi ​__. Good to see you back in the game. I'm interested in playing but I'll let you know straight off; I can only play on . Is that okay for your other players?

This isn't sitting right with me.

  • No introduction.
  • Talking about me like I'm not there.
  • A certain attitude in setting terms to a game they're not organizing.
  • The person they're talking to can't answer the question, and I wasn't addressed, so what now?

Am I reading too much into this? Is this just they trying to communicate efficiently plus a lack of social polish?

Anyway, I'd love some external perspective.

Edit: thanks everyone, I'm glad I took the time to gather your input. I wasn't sure I was reading the situation correctly and it looks like indeed I wasn't.

 

The standard iOS keyboard makes me typo too much, not to mention changing the words after I’ve typed them and moved on.

Can anyone recommend me an iOS keyboard that:

  • has good swipe typing
  • doesn’t connect to the internet
  • doesn’t try to outsmart me
  • has a decent dark mode / is themeable
  • has multi language support

Thank you very much.

 

Does anyone know of a script I could run to import my Flickr data into, say, pixelfed or another federated service?

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/23758244

I was inspired by a post in [email protected] so I mixed some lofi with jazzhop and a dash of classical on vinyl and made a playlist

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RtFmMUo0wA1E6lMTwxdYp

 

This is purely educational.

 

I can’t notice a pattern, but it happens all the time in both instances I use. I get to a post and there’s an image that can’t be loaded. I open the post on the browser and it loads fine.

(I’d share a screenshot of the browser but the inline picture upload feature is giving me grief now. ☹️)

Here’s the sample post: https://feddit.org/post/538582

 

I’m not sure Riker would be opposed to the Klingon’s idea.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I almost exclusively use private tabs and had quite a few of them open at any time for things I was working on. But apparently since I’ve last updated the default behavior changed to close private tabs and the option to keep them open was removed.

Digging into it, I’ve found the bug report in the link. The last entry in the bug report is concerning:

It looks like this was discussed in FXIOS-8672, although I don't have access to that JIRA to take a look at the discussion.

Of the three PRs that I see that reference FXIOS-8672one of them mentions:

I've intentionally kept this PR as simple as possible so we can release it and then be sure there is no major blow back from users. If we need to roll back it should be very simple in the current state.

I'm not sure what would count as "major blow back" but there is at least some hope that this functionality can be restored.

I agree with @garnetred that this behaviour isn't limited to force closing the app.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Edit: thanks everyone, I’ve installed them and everything is fine!


Hey community!

I got some switches with bent contacts. I can easily bend them back into shape, but I’m afraid of them possibly snapping off inside the keyboard and running it. Am I overthinking it?

The backstory is I’be got a 3x 10 unit Outemu switch bags in the mail from AliExpress to try different varieties. They were not packed well so some of them came with bent contacts. So I’m also gauging whether buying a full set would be worth it.

 

I love the Linux community but it absolutely drowns the other communities in I subscribe to in my home feed. Is there a way to remove it from my home feed without unsubscribing from it?

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I would love a checkbox in the settings that would allow me to filter comments/ content from users at blocked instances.

Desired behavior: Block instance b.c, auto content filter on. Go to a post on instance x.y where user [email protected] has commented on, don’t see those comments.

Please and thank you!

Original text below because reasons I guess.


When I block an instance, I expected not to see anything from it - the nuclear option, you’d say.

However, browsing a post from another community, I still see comments from users of the blocked instance.

Is this the designed behavior? If so, is there a way to change it to block all content emanating from that server?

Thanks!

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