wjrii

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[–] wjrii@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago

Politics can be a cynical, nasty game, but it's important that everyone believes that the game's rules matter. For a football (soccer) analogy, Nixon was hoping to get away with an intentional handball or studs-up tackle, while Trump is Suarez biting people, or maybe a pitch invasion by angry ultras. None of them are within the rules and should not be tolerated, but some are not even identifiable as football and are way harder to manage than the others.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago

It was better than Crystal Skull because it didn't quite so explicitly sci-fi the magic, the set pieces were a little better, and Helena was less annoying than Mutt, but both movies are sort of equally useless, and openly depressed Indy was VERY depressing. The character always had some undiagnosed mental health issues pushing him towards unhealthy risk-taking, but Mangold's Indy just made me sad.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 11 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

A fox of the same species was found in a much older grave in another part of Argentina nearly a decade ago. It may also have been a pet but its diet was not analysed.

As usual, it's more the article (and especially the headline) than the science. Here is the Abstract of the study.

It's much more about the specific burial and the inferences that can be reasonably drawn about South America before the introduction of dogs from the north 5k years ago. It references multiple burials with non-dog canids from across time periods in S.A., including at least one from about 4k years ago, as well as many other remains scattered in with human burials. It seems to build on existing theorizing that pre-Columbian practices might have changed more slowly than post. Then there are the statistical arguments. If you occasionally find a fox in human burials, based on the number of human burials you didn't find, you can feel pretty confident that there were more foxes buried with humans.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 27 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I'm kinda sad to see it enshittify, for gamers and for those who find it fits their actual collaboration use case, but I also really hate the number forum-format communities that Discord has displaced or prevented from coalescing. Discoverability on Discord is terrible, as is having help available long term, as well as older advice and other content that helps newbies get the culture of a community. Even where the functionality exists, the general "real time" transitory feel of it reduces the quality of content and encourages people to be dicks, since it will all scroll by or be forgotten (if streaming) in a few moments anyway.

Horses for courses, and my old-ass X-ennial self thinks Discord has been pressed into service on a lot of courses where it's terrible.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 14 points 7 months ago

This all feels a lot like any low- or mid-range CAD suite that gets acquired by Autodesk, Siemens, or PTC. Promise enough to avoid a revolt, but start eroding with the next release.

The educational licensing for lock-in is also par for the course. It can be done well (Rhino 3D is legendary for letting small-shop designers use their cheap edu license forever, even commercially), but generally it's just there to maintain the supply of baby drafters and get subscriptions from employers.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 3 points 8 months ago

These lift kits are getting out of hand.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

Wake me when they REALLY get back to their roots.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

Girl on the right probably killed a Spanish swordsmith back in the day.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 28 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I thought I had NSFW turned off... 🤣

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 15 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (6 children)

Most unrealistic part of the movie, and by god I'm including TIME TRAVEL, is that Scotty would be both dismissive of and insanely good at keyboarding text entry and use of a 1980s computer. Either he'd be pissed off because because there was no way to use this antique, or he'd be delighted at the chance to use his historical reenactment skills.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 4 points 8 months ago

Is "college town" agreed to be a denigration? I'd take it as a fairly complex descriptor that could be good or bad depending on your situation. I loved living in college towns. I'm not desperate to move back to one, but I could easily see myself retiring in one, and if you want a small town with more cultural and sporting options and a better educated populace than its peers, then putting up with some rowdy undergrads and a quirky mix of available businesses could be a perfectly sensible tradeoff.

[–] wjrii@kbin.social 6 points 8 months ago

cultural things that similar-sized other towns don’t have

Exactly. Similar sized. College towns punch above their weight when compared to their population peers, but that only goes so far. I have no doubt Pullman, Washington is cooler and more cosmopolitan than Walla Walla (despite the presence of two very small colleges), but it's no Seattle, for good or for ill, depending on your perspective.

 

Defense lawyers for convicted South Carolina lawyer Murdaugh say Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill violated her oath of office as well as their client's constitutional right to an impartial jury.

 

CFB
!cfb
Kbin.social link

Not a new community, but activity is ramping up with the season starting in earnest over the Labor Day weekend. At this point, it's probably the most active gridiron football community on Lemmy, but that could change when the NFL regular season kicks off in a couple of days.

 

!askamericans
/c/askamericans@kbin.social
http://kbin.social/m/askamericans

 

I have an old Fire tablet that I've put LineageOS on. It's long in the tooth, but even with its crappy Amazon kernel it runs fairly nicely if I don't stress it. I'd like to have it as a no-distractions writing device with one of my mech keyboards paired to it.

I'm looking for a lightweight markdown note taking app or word processor that does not need a ton of features, but I would like support for simple keyboard shortcuts like ctrl-I, B, U, X, V and I'd prefer WYSIWIG display for any light formatting that markdown would support.

Any ideas?

EDIT: Seems like Markor is the first recommendation to check out. Thanks!

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