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  • I love the quality of hexbear shitposts. That's the era appropriate 10-chervonetz (100-rouble) note even. (Edit since the denomination is hard to tell until blown up; all four notes of the series varied mostly in size and colour)

  • Even if they were trying to use this sort of rule with wholesome intentions, I'm not sure how targeting groups by name instead of deed makes sense. It's like doing a healthy diet by giving up Coca-Cola by name even though Pepsi and RC have the same nutritional profile and availability. Enjoy the Whack-a-mole game!

    Taken to its logical conclusion, someone should start a pro-Palestinian squad and call it the Reform Party.

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  • Cobalt 60 has a half life of 5.27 years.

    If the 7-1-63 is a date stamp of original manufacture, it's gone through over 11 half-lives. There's less than .05% of the original flavour.

    I don't know about the decay products, but I'd wonder how far we are from legitimately edible.

  • If you're thinking amplifier, just grab your favourite Japanese '70s hi-fi range and go from there. Can hardly go wrong.

    A half-scale Harman/Kardon 330c but with an OLED info display in the panel that held a tuning scale might kill it.

    The key is to use the right materials. They sold a modern CD-based stereo a few years ago that apes the look of a small Marantz 22xx, but being plastic garbage, sort of fails the mission. Conversely, Yamaha did some new silver-face amps that don't look like dollar-store tat.

  • Telling people to "give up hopes" is just a terrible word choice, even if the thing you're asking them to give up is solidly distasteful.

    So many more positively phrased options-- "commit to peaceful nuclear programs", for example. We got a real wordsmith in here, boys. Better keep Smith AND Corona lubed up and ready.

  • I sort of wonder if the next generation will still romanticize Japan in quite the same way. We're past the peak trendy-products era of Weird Sony and the Toyota MR2, anime is no longer a secret exotic thing, and it feels like if you want "15 years ahead of us optimistic techno future", you could easily slide in Chongqing or Seoul instead of Tokyo.

  • Y'know what? I don't care. Maybe it's happening, even in the dramatic worst-case way it's portrayed here, but is that the biggest/only story in China? It feels sort of credibility-stretching that a country of 1.4 billion people and a top-two global economy is entirely cantilevered around the idea of oppressing a tiny minority in the rural corner of the country. I'm fairly certain there are at least nine people in China who can go an entire workday without contemplating how to wipe the Uighyurs off the map. Maybe as many as twelve!

    The US is no longer in any sort of moral leadership position to point fingers on human rights, if not for the last few decades, then certainly in its El Salvador phase. The only reason Western media remotely give a damn here is because they're desperate to slap an asterisk next to the growth and real economic advancement of a country that promises to outpace them imminently.

  • There's a huge shift in male role models over the past few decades, and it always felt to me like the people who could never fit into the old militaristic, athletic "conqueror"-style mould saying "we'll invent our own definition of masculinity" than a direct, fully-bought-in progression.

    This will leave people behind-- the ones who can't find new "appropriate" idols or aren't impressed by their achievements. The Linus Torvalds version of conquering the world is hardly the Genghis Khan version.

    Maybe we need to find a way to broaden the modern pantheon to figures that can resonate with a traditional audience.

  • What the hell is with the "Thank you for your attention to this matter?"

    You're shitposting to a global media audience, not politely asking Facilities to restock the vending machine with Snickers bars.

    Are you just in full Business Guy Autocomplete mode? A Bigly Language Model?

  • XFCE's old panel was a distinct mimic of CDE's. I liked it..

    But now CDE is open source and NsCDE gives you the same look with a highly customised fvwm config if you don't want to stick to the Motif universe.

  • The UK issued silver dollars once. They were dated 1804 and considered "bank tokens" as they had less silver than their denomination required at the time. They basically stamped a new design on Spanish colonial 8-real coins and passed them as five shillings.

    The UK had a hard time with coin supply for most of the 1700s until 1816 when they finally downdized many coins.

  • I expect the hype people to do hype, but I'm frustrated that the consumers are also being hypemen. So much of this stuff, especially at the corporate level, is FOMO rather than actually delivered value.

    If it was any other expensive and likely vendor-lockin-inducing adventure, it would be behind years of careful study and down-to-the-dime estimates of cost and yield. But the same people who historically took 5 years to decide to replace an IBM Wheelwriter with a PC and a laser printer are rushing to throw AI at every problem up to and including the men's toilet on the third floor being clogged.

  • It feels like we're being delivered the sort of stuff we'd consider flim-flam if a human did it, but lapping it up bevause the machine did it.

    "Sure, boss, let me write this code (wrong) or outline this article (in a way that loses key meaning)!" If you hired a human who acted like that, we'd have them on an improvement plan in days and sacked in weeks.

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Account Required, 2FA, Contract Signed In Blood... to see a PDF.

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Some Wine games go blank when I leave the window

    Unixporn @lemmy.ml

    It's still 1994 here!

    Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

    PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    Mini-Review: Gamemax Titan Silent chassis

    GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml

    The Chinese Expansionist Threat the Western Media won't tell you about!

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    FVWM is all you really need

    retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    What did the original IBM PC do "better?"

    Unixporn @lemmy.ml

    Remember when vertical titlebars were the ultimate cool?

    retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    GLaBIOS - a modern BIOS for XT clones