Adderbox76

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[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 day ago (4 children)

I'm intelligent, but not nearly intelligent enough for whatever this is...

Is this just another way of talking about the Teleological framework of time (like the heptapods in Arrival)?

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Around here, we just call that freezing rain.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago

Oil rigger. I'm simply not built for that level of manual labour day in day out. I wouldn't last a day.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 20 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Canada.

"Frozen drops of rain" makes sense too. I picture it as, "Imagine a raindrop hits your windshield, and instead of thunking like a raindrop, it's kind of splats like a tiny tiny snowball." That's sleet.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 52 points 2 days ago (12 children)

Come to think of it, I've never really bothered thinking about what sleet is. I've always just put it in the "you know it when you see it" category.

If I pummel my brain for what I would describe it as, I'd say it's wet, heavy snow in a wind. Like "really soft hail" I suppose.

But yeah...I never bothered. Interesting thought experiment for myself.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 days ago (3 children)

PC Version was hard as hell. I was shocked by how differently designed the XBox 360 version was. It was two entirely different games for the most part. I remember back then that was the first time I had seen that sort of purposeful disparity between what was supposed to be the same game on both platforms.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 22 points 2 days ago

If I remember correctly, it was demolished along with the wing above it in order to build his "ballroom". Now they're rebuilding it.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 days ago

They...will...do...it...anyway....

Fuck it's so frustrating watching one side pretend the rule of law still means anything.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 26 points 2 days ago (2 children)

It already is a civil war. Only one side is fighting it though, while the other keeps saying "wait until the mid-terms"

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 days ago

Yes.

After god knows how many years now of being on Linux exclusively, I tend to look at the terminal (commands in general) as a convenience more than a necessity. Meaning that in a lot of cases, knowing a command and quickly typing it to start an update (for example) is just faster and easier than pulling up the GUI every time.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 11 points 2 days ago

"Industrial Resilience" is important. But its something that can be built over time as long as there continues to be the will to do so.

The far bigger threat right now isn't there fact that we are dependent on foreign manufacturing, its WHICH foreign manufacturing.

Right now we are subjugated economically by a psychopathic autocracy to the south. Wev need to take whatever measures necessary to get out of that and with about after, after.

[–] Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 days ago

I'm not saying this isn't what needs to happen. Shut everything down, for sure.

But the reality is that Trump and his Gestapo don't give a shit if a blue state slows to a crawl from a walkout. Their not smart enough to grasp that blue states actually contribute more.

In their brains, blue state walkouts just means blue state chaos, which they love.

Until it starts hitting GOP states, the assholes in charge won't pay attention.

The US is already in a civil war. But only one side is actually fighting it.

 

Been Manjaro for years and years. Latest update (due to my own screw-up...not the distro's fault) shit the bed and corrupted my timeshift backups (again...my fault...not the distro)

Wasn't too concerned because a) I keep everything on a backup drive, and b) I'm a big believer that every computer needs to be refreshed with a new install every few years anyway.

But now that that time is upon me, I got to thinking about maybe giving CachyOS a shot for the "performance improvements". But my desktop is coming up on 9 years old (AMD A10 processor). Would it even be worth it to try Cachy in that instance, or would the performance difference between that and Manjaro be negligible on that particular processor?

 

Still in the early early stages. Can be a little slow going since I'm treating this like a training project to strengthen my Python skills. Typing mechanics are nailed down, basic UI is in place.

Next is to get the functionality working for new-page, save, export, etc... and the correction tape mode.

 

I want to go back to the absolute basics for a while; to see if there's something from my old pre-computer life that I have lost.

When I was a teenager in the early 90s, I wrote like crazy on a giant, loud, electric typewriter. It whirred. It clacked. It needed me to manually hit the carraige return just like the older manual typewriters that it had come from.

The old days. No backspace deletion, no italics. Bold meant backing up and typing over the same word twice for effect.

There are apps like focus writer, etc... But I'm looking for something more

There is an online app called typewritesomething.com, and it has the option of installing it. But when I do, it's sluggish and imperfect. So I was hoping someone knew of something just like that, but in a locally installed program (Linux would be ideal, but WINE allows me to run Windows programs just fine and dandy)

Blank Page. Typewriter sound. No deletion on backspace. When you backup and retype, it has the effect of typing over the previous text. Manual carraige return. Literally no other features.

Any ideas?

 

 

I was thinking this while watching the SpaceX flight get scrubbed for the third time in as many days.

I don't know if it was the stream I happened to be watching, but it was just a heavy heavy circle jerk about how part of the goal of Starship is to have "30 minutes" to anywhere on earth by going suborbital.

But it struck me that business relies on consistency. Flights leaving on time, arriving on time. If I have a conference in Hong Kong, am I going to wait three days for the perfect launch conditions because my sub-orbital flight launch is delayed by a bad cloud somewhere in the launch zone?

Until orbital and suborbital launches ae robust enough to happen like clockwork in ANY weather condition, it'll never be popular enough to be feasible.

 

Since Wrestlemania there's been nothing but stories about John Cena winning an amazing 17th title, blah blah blah... It's a "History making moment", yadda yadda yadda...

Like...of course he did. It's the storyline. It's quite literally "in the script".

This isn't an achievement. Why is this in my sports news next to last night's hockey scores instead of next to an article about who was the bitchiest on the lastest episode of Real Housewives?

I get it. I loved Wrestling growing up. Back when we all WERE pretending it was real; Macho Man, Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, etc... But I thought at some point they steered into the whole "entertainment" aspect when most of us grew the hell up and clued into the absurdity of it all.

 

It sure would explain the similarity between the ever more potential state of America and her novel The Handmaid's Tale.

 
 

For example, why do we say "Your pupils are dilated". They aren't. It's the iris aperture that is dilated.

 

My work uses a whole lot of group texts. I don't know why they don't use something like Signal or whatever...it is what it is.

But every Google Message alternative I've tried sends my replies to every member of the group individually rather than replying IN the group chat itself. Is that an issue with the app itself, or in the settings, or something else entirely.

I want to move away from anything that is linked in any way to stupid Gemini. But this is the last thing keeping me using Google's built-in Messages app.

 

There are many reasons to hate the Cybertruck. Looks, shoddy workmanship, flat out performance lies, Man-child business owner, etc...

But my biggest gripe, and this is the unpopular bit, is that in my opinion, it's not actually a truck at all.

The Cybertruck is a uni-body construction, often called a "car chassis". It shares that with the Honda Ridgeline, Hyundai Santa Cruz, and a few others. Trucks that are meant to do actual work use a body-on-frame construction because it has more ability to flex and twist when you put a heavy load in the bed or towing something heavy.

To put it simply, if you put a heavy enough load in the back of a uni-body truck, you're going to lose some traction on the front wheels as the weight will tilt the entire body backwards, whereas real trucks made for work are developed with the bed mounted separately to avoid that issue.

I know that yes, Santa Cruz, Cybertruck, Ridgeline, etc... are still technically classified as a truck. But in my (unpopular) opinion, anything uni-body shouldn't be classified as one.

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