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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Family friendly unscripted programs.

Are we talking '90s Nickelodeon, or real housewives of the rust belt?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 days ago

Not OP, but my ISP blocks those :)

[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 days ago

If we just add more features people will forget about this V3 stuff....

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago

A bunch of studies have been run over the years. I've heard it every three or four years for probably the past decade or two.

A quick search will net a bunch of them. Search for scientific articles that show new learning decreases cognitive decline in old age.

You'll get stuff like this:

https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/learning-new-skill-can-slow-cognitive-aging-201604279502

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 days ago (2 children)

You can do some stuff to help fight the memory issues. Push hard to keep learning new things. Find complicated problems to solve and keep solving them.

Nothing accelerates cognitive decline faster than becoming complacent and avoiding mentally challenging activities.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago

VMs are what really did it for me. I was working at a health care job doing IT. Whenever someone wanted a new server I'd have to buy the hardware install the hardware load Windows server on it load the middleware on it, connect it to the SAN, add it to the complicated backup schedule. Literally anything anyone wanted took me a month.

I threw an ESXi box in connected it to the SAN once, worked out a mirroring backup solution. Now I could slice up one decent size box into dozens of smaller boxes. My real limitation was Windows licensing. Server and CALs and middleware gets pricey quickly. But I can install as much community-based open source as I want.

I started running Linux of the desktop to keep up with technology. Before long the vast majority of my servers were Linux.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Where can we help fund this relocation effort?

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

Yeah, The problem is, the price on YouTube is so incredibly expensive because we have to pay for a million script kiddies worth of useless videos to be uploaded and permanently stored everyday.

If someone made a competing system where you had to pay a small amount to host a video and then it turned around and paid you once you've got enough eyeballs that would be a far more sustainable model and cause people to police their old underperforming content.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 days ago

Here's my current lineup.

Newpipe Freetube Greyjay Tubular Brave

They get through all those, I'm just going to surf peertube or odysee

[–] [email protected] 34 points 2 days ago (5 children)

Last move, I collected all cables in a one HUGE box.

After the majority of the unpacking (like I'll ever finish that) was completed, I sat down with the box and sorted out all the cables.

I kept a sane amount of each cable, at least one and trashed the rest.

I now have half a dozen labeled sterelite dollar store organizers with the cables in them.

add it to your bucket list....

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago

It is problematic just like the current IP laws are non congruent with AI generation.

But The cat's out of the bag nothing's going to stop it from happening.

We're going to need to figure out how to make it work

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

I would kill for an in-and-out burger on the East Coast. You can get a burger, fries, and drink for less than an Five Guys cheeseburger.

 

Origin /r/interestingasfuck /u/vectorix108

top comments:

MaadMaxx - So you're saying sea cucumbers are tatted up with sailor's anchors on their whole bodies?

rodrifran - I want this pattern on some swimming trunks

Solid_Bake4577 - I genuinely thought this was a screen grab from Spongebob until I zoomed in!

 

“Located in Indianapolis, the Indiana Bell Telephone Company headquarters was moved 15 inches an hour, all while 600 employees still worked inside. There was no interruption to gas, heat, electricity, water, sewage, and most importantly, the essential telephone service they were providing to the city. A movable wooden sidewalk allowed employees and the public to freely enter and exit the building. The whole move took about a month to complete, lasting from October 12th to November 14th.”

Gallery : https://imgur.com/gallery/D30d6Nw

 

origin /r/interestingasfuck /u/3BirbsInARainCoat

Top comments

/u/Bman2U

That's worth considerably more than $1,000 to a collector

/u/gokism

Who writes a blue 9 in pen on a $1000 bill? Did he have 9 or more of them at one time?

/u/olfitz

I wish they still printed them. It's such a hassle carrying around a wad of $100s.

 

Here is the result of a bunch of Rosetta images stitched from a fly by.

 

Origin /r/interestingasfuck /u/WB25

Air vent in a bunker to redirect grenades back to the incoming troop

 

There are bigger cast videos around, but this one is short and quiet.

 

These are Amazing and a little terrifying :)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/616389

A fusion reactor that doesn't use steam to generate electricity. They use the same coils that accelerate the fuel to collect the energy AND the previous model reactor generates the fuel.

 

I hope they caught their Pokemon

Origin /r/interestingasfuck /u/Launchy21

 

I'm trying not to suck up too much Reddit but IAF content is hard to source without a large community. It's the diamonds in the rough that make IAF special. Should I dig into the archives once every couple days when it's dry to keep the content rolling or let it be?

 

Drumeo has this thing where they invite someone in to hear a piece of music for the first time, then have them either replay it or they hear a version without drums and they make their own rhythm.

In this episode Larnell Lewis listens to a song for the first time and plays it immediately from memory.

I suspect it's genuine. He's good. There's always a little room for skepticism though.

 

Ok, for those not familiar, this guy Chef John ... he has this cadence in his videos. It's very hard to get used to watching his videos, but his work is honestly fantastic. His first videos didn't have it, I think he adopted it and gained followers maybe it's confirmation bias, I'm not sure if it's helping him or hurting him these days, but once you get used to it, if you can get used to it, it becomes endearing.

This particular dish is some of his best work. I make it all the time. It's quick, simple, easy to clean up from and insanely flavorful.

from youtube: 134,698 views Aug 16, 2022 One of my favorite things to do is take complicated, labor-intensive dishes, and create simplified, more approachable versions any home cook can pull off. But sometimes, we take an already simple and easy recipe, and making even more so. Don’t worry; you still get to call it “chisaupepo.” Enjoy!

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