blackstampede

joined 2 years ago

A minute thirty-five times is thirty-five minutes.

You know that thing you do, where you write some code and then realize you need a main function to execute it? And then you write your main function, but it's not really your main function, it's a bunch of half commented test code to make sure that the important code works?

Do that in a unit test, and when you're done testing that particular piece, add some assertions and move on to the next piece of functionality. Boom, test driven development.

[–] blackstampede@sh.itjust.works 42 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Microsoft Windows

I hate to throw out this old chestnut, but "correlation does not equal causation." Just because religion existed in one form or another in almost every single culture, does not mean it's necessary for morality. As I mentioned previously, lots of social structures existed in early societies that had things to say about morality. That doesn't mean they were necessary precursors.

[–] blackstampede@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Rubber band in the middle is trying to contract, pulling the top of the table up, and the chains keep it level?

For a moment I thought you said "unable to glow". And I was like- I'm not sure they'll be able to avoid it.

[–] blackstampede@sh.itjust.works 0 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

"Without the precursor of gender roles, there can be no morality."

"Without the precursor of tradition there can be no morality."

"Without the precursor of >insert social structure< there can be no morality."

Some of our social structures have things to say about morality. Sometimes they're saying"love your neighbor as yourself," and sometimes they're saying "burn that city to the ground and keep all of the preteen girls as sex slaves." Just because religion and spirituality have things to say about morality doesn't necessarily mean that they're worth listening too, and it doesn't mean we couldn't have developed a system of morality in their absence.

Without religion and spirituality, we may have developed a better, more universal system of morality, rather than the patchwork of haphazard and contradictory traditions we currently enjoy. We'll never know, because religion was created early in our history, and for the rest of eternity, we get to listen to asinine armchair theologians tell us "without religion, there would be no real morality."

I knew this one, but way too many times, I don't. People like you are awesome, and I appreciate the service.

Second that. I Am A Strange Loop is a fantastic book on consciousness.

[–] blackstampede@sh.itjust.works 12 points 2 weeks ago

I don't understand. I just see a rust developer. What is the joke?

Once upon a time I was installing Linux on a tiny little laptop, whose brand name I've forgotten. It was probably a Lenovo. Anyway, it was extremely difficult to install anything on it, and they went to great lengths to make sure no one would be able to install Linux on it. I spent an entire day messing around with the grub terminal, and began to suspect that it had a built-in cut off for the USB port during boot. I think I saw some log output to that effect, but I couldn't find any way to disable it. After some thought, I got back in grub, unplugged the USB stick that I was installing Linux from, and plugged it back in. The laptop detected and mounted the external drive and I tried to install again.

Worked perfectly.

Not how I wanted to see Trump at The Hague, honestly.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by blackstampede@sh.itjust.works to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I recently acquired two used blade servers and a short rack to put them in. I'm planning to use one or the other as the replacement for a media server that died on me a bit ago. The old media server was just a little refurb dell workstation, with a single SSD in it, but the servers have 6 and 8 bays, respectively.

I would like to RAID them so that one drive dying doesn't lose any of my media, and I was leaning towards Ubuntu server as an OS. I'm not sure how to do that, and I'm kind of poking around for info and advice. Hit me with it.

 

I'm working on a parsing library for mil-std-1553 messages. It's a fun, minimal project that doesn't currently exist as far as I can tell.

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