Is this existential angst what caused his winter of discontent?
bryndos
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bryndos@fedia.ioto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I'm a proud catholic and I can name all of them13·9 days ago“You’re lion”
“no i’m not”
“ja u ar”
“no i’m not”
“cheetah”
bryndos@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Rick Astley breakups must be awkward - "You said you were never gonna give me up!!!"3·9 days agoIs marriage just mutual public rickrolling?
bryndos@fedia.ioto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed?6·10 days agoBrowse “all”? You crazy fool.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Technology@beehaw.org•The Math Hack You Didn’t Know Was in Your Credit Card31·10 days agoPresumptuous, smug, know it all, clickbait titles still didn’t die?
Fuck me, if I were in America and had to read toss like that, I’d probably think the population of ‘scientific’ americans contains a larger than normal proportion of cunts.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Technology@beehaw.org•The train that never came; how maglev technology was derailed2·11 days agoAgreed, It’d be interesting to see the cost breakdowns.
I guess you have to spend more on tracks to get higher speeds, but still to get to 600kph you must put a lot of electricity into that thing.
If sort of feels like maglev should be able recover a decent amount of electricity during braking, but maybe there are practical constraints - or just too much loss to wind resistance.
Maybe it comes down to just a handful of magnets round a few axles being cheaper than a long line of magnets the length of the track.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Technology@beehaw.org•The train that never came; how maglev technology was derailed29·11 days agoi like the use of “derailed” instead of “never got off the ground” in the headline.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Linux@programming.dev•Debian 13 burning 10W playing 4K YouTube video on a Framework with max brightness 🫨12·11 days agoInterested to know how much less for lower resolutions. I’m not sure I’ve ever cared for high resolutions - and I’d always pick more battery life given the choice.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Outsider art implies the existence of insider art1·13 days agoI’d think funding is important…
If you’re getting paid to do it, commissioned directly, or funded by a patron; you’re an insider.
If you’re doing it without promise of pay, and just hoping to sell it afterwards (or not) you’re an outsider.
Put another way, professional / tradesperson vs amateur.
A poor craftsman . . . God is obviously shite at tool use. Probably needed a few more years as an apprentice before he started fucking around with firmaments and stuff. I mean hacking together a whole human out of cutoffs? Just pony up and order more stock, cheapskate.
bryndos@fedia.ioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Was there a Cold War conflict where the Soviets funded the right-wingers and the Americans funded the communists?51·14 days agoDemagogues like to reduce complex problems to a binary choice, so they can label one as righteous and the other as witchcraft . If they find something complex, they create an arbitrary (and often flexible) dividing line. That’s their method of creating fear, hate and fervent support for their case to have power.
Will any economic system necessarily succumb to demagoguery? maybe, it is a depressing thought. But I do think they’re more like cyclical memes. They’re not very stable societies - fear is a great short term motivator, but not so in the longer term - so they probably don’t last too long, but may rear their ugly heads after enough people forgot how bad they were. And short term might be 10-20 years in this context.
There are always socialist and individualist elements with any society or economy, such as between partners, families, neighborhoods, within small businesses, between vendors and buyers, or small teams within larger businesses. I think most large armies are ran similar to socialist dictatorships at the top level - at least the ones based on soldier’s labour, but there will be individualistic parts within, like ‘you look after your own sidearm’. Just like there are always private and individualistic elements within each of those groups, the types of relationships between people and businesses are never as simple as black and white, trust matters, legal system matters, past experience matters, ability to demonstrate ‘skin in the game’ matters, expectations about the future matters (reciprocity), observability/transparency matters, the possibility of free ridership, the benefits of free ridership, the emergence of standards and so on. All of these things influence some economic and social interactions to appear more ’ social’ in some cases, and more ‘individual’ in others.
Certainly two party democracies are basically set up for the top level to disintegrate into demagogic shit slinging about ‘our side’ vs ‘their side’, but real people and businesses will always have a diversity of types of behaviour and relationships - and I really don’t believe you can genuinely classify any economy (a collaboration of people) as ‘left’ or ‘right’ or ‘socialist’ or ‘individualist’.
Their “leaders” might well call them that though.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you put a "s" in front of the "sh" in chivalry, they turn into a "k" like in schism2·14 days agoThe point is pretty much exactly what you said. It doesn’t really matter what letters you put any where in any word in English; people will pronounce it however they like anyway. And then there will always be some opinionated arrogant contrary fucker - that’s the role that I decided to play in this case - will accuse everyone else of speaking wrong.
Personally, I see and sometimes hear a a difference between ‘sk’ and ‘sch’. Just like I enjoy pronouncing both r’s in ‘February’ unlike most people. I think ‘color’ should be pronounced differently from ‘colour’ too, and ‘meter’ is different from ‘metre’ . And don’t get me started on the difference between ‘a’ and ‘ar’. But all of that is just pettifoggery .
People are going to say it the way they say it anyway. Listen to how most Scots pronounce ‘where’, ‘what’ etc.; it’s been many hundreds of years since the letters were switched, but most Scots still pronounce it much more like the old spellings ‘hwer’, hwat’ and so on.
So add whatever letters you like, say it however you like, because everyone else will keep on doing whatever fits their culture irrespective of spelling.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Society needs to keep score on positive impacts2·15 days agoYes Corporate Social Responsibility reports, ftw! /s
In no plural-hollytree, there can be only one.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•50 percent off and buy 1 get 1 free are the same deal.31·20 days agoYes.
I can only definitively answer on the second part, but i’ll take a gamble on the whole thing.
bryndos@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•50 percent off and buy 1 get 1 free are the same deal.2·20 days agoDon’t hammer whilst on drugs kids.
It can be a gateway to ridiculous trousers.
bryndos@fedia.ioto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Personally I'm grateful to not need 3rd party packages33·20 days agoyeah, you get choice, and its better than a random closed exe in windows.
Some people have really odd expectations of “free” and “open”.
Is there a choosingbeggars community to repost this to?
Just make sure the aur wears a condom when it’s going to fuck you, like your mother told you.
I’d like to see more Doom speedruns where the jump-scares break the fourth wall and the keyboard starts gnashing on the players fingers like an enraged
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