Why don't the whole planet just use UTC+00:00 / Universal Time without time zones?
Nibodhika @ Nibodhika @lemmy.world Posts 0Comments 1,502Joined 2 yr. ago
In here is a good place, as you can see you aren't being censored.
That being said, let me show you how you read by changing a single word:
I'm looking for places with less censorship so we can have actual discussions instead of only allowing comments that support the black agenda.
That level of censorship does not help their cause; it actively hinders it because regular people aren't allowed to have their own beliefs on the matter. Either they succumb to the hysteria, or they're ousted.
I'd honestly be surprised if even asking this question didn't result in censorship. That's how bad things have gotten.
And there's no "belief" in the matter, transgender is an understood condition, like ADHD or skin color. You trying to claim transgenders are not people, or that gender is not a social construct is just ridiculous, that's why you'll get downvoted or banned, same reason you would get arrested by going somewhere and claiming blacks are not humans, you're factually incorrect, spreading misinformation and promoting violence, none of which should be tolerated in any civilized society due to the Tolerance Paradox.
Another vote for Silverbullet, it allows you to write your code blocks in a certain manner that you can query them, so it suits very well the use case.
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So we would have gone full circle on Mainframes.
I'm surprised no one mentioned My name is Earl, it's a tv show about a guy who wins the lottery and is immediately hit by a car, he then hears about Karma so he decides to turn his life around by making amends for all of the wrong things he did. It's a very fun comedy, and it was cancelled on a cliffhanger because the producers specifically asked if they were getting a next season and were told yes.
This one is the one that hurts me the most, because they knew how the ending was going to be, but didn't got thr chance to film it, and it would have been perfect. Essentially he would have gotten to an item on the list that he just couldn't do, whenever he tried something would prevent him from doing it, and it would seem that karma was against him. But then someone would come to him wanting to make amends for something they've done to him, and he would ask where the person got the idea, and it would be because someone made amends to him, and he would keep pulling at that thread until he found out that he inspired people around him to make their own lists, and those people inspired others, and so on and so forth so he would feel that he finally did more good than bad and would tear up the list and continue with his life. Oh, and the cliffhanger? It wouldn't matter, it was just going to be an excuse to bring some celebrity, they didn't even knew who the father was going to be.
PS: if you liked My name is Earl, and you weren't aware there's another TV show by the same people called Raising Hope which is the same style of comedy, with a bunch of the same actors, and they make constant references to MNiE.
I always talk about this and also have the feeling no one knows about it. In any case I think I read somewhere that the idea was going to be along the lines of "right before you die you have a moment of clarity where you know everything, John had had a boating accident that led to that moment and he came back from the death". Honestly knowing what the future looked like sometimes I'm almost glad it got cancelled, because I think that would have been a bit of a boring explanation.
Sure, and by that definition it's also not magic in LoTR
So? It's still super advanced technology from our point of view. Next you'll tell me that Dune, Warhammer 40k or the Empire trilogy by Isaac Asimov are not advanced technology either because they're stagnant too.
Technology is not the main focus of Star Wars, but they do have super advanced technology.
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Huh, I didn't remember that, guess the movie is like a box of chocolate.
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Really? I haven't watched it in a while, but I don't remember that scene after the legs but before the run.
I never said Star Wars was sci-fi, it's not. But it does have super advanced tech which is the issue being discussed.
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Trying to read the emoji stories sort of reminds me of Toki-Pona
Absolutely, there are lots of examples, but the first that comes to mind is Warhammer 40k, they have super advanced technology and magic coexisting and sometimes intermingling.
Any universe where they have super advanced tech they'll treat it like we treat cars, because cars are also super advanced tech, it's just a tech you see daily and are familiar. How do you expect characters in a super technologically advanced world to react? They see that every day, it's not news to them.
Which is why I prefer Silberbullet
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Primer is a time travel movie with no plot holes. But I don't think you're looking for plot holes, there are plenty of movies, even time traveling ones, that don't have plot holes.
This needs to be at the top. I've never been able to stick to a gym until I started hearing audiobooks/podcasts.
We're also not all asocial, I mean, I am, but I've met programmers who are extremely social.
Absolutely, but you need to set plugins for that and it's not easy to get to the same state, but once you're there it's easy to surpass it. Vim has a very steep learning curve, this applies to everything from moving around the text to plugin specific stuff, but once you learn it it's much better than any alternative I've ever come across (and I've been programming for 20 years, only switched to Nvim recently, although I've known basic vim since forever).
First let me tell you that I don't know how to do all that you asked, some of it I've never needed, but I'm 100% sure it's possible due to all of the other much more difficult stuff I have on my setup. The stuff that I do have, is much more convenient, e.g. with the cursor on a function/variable I can type gd
(Go-to Declaration) to go to the declaration of it, or gr
(Go-to References) to go to a list of references for that function/variable, that's much more efficient than using a mouse, especially when it takes me at most 4 key presses to go to anywhere on the visible screen using jumps. So at the worst case scenario it takes me 6 keystrokes to go to the declaration of something I have on my screen, which even at 70WPM it means a bit over a second, whereas moving your hand to your mouse, mouse to the thingand Ctrl+click probably takes longer and is worse for the wrist.
But it's the things that you can only do on vim that make it worth it, really you might gain a few seconds here and there, which do accumulate but it's the stuff that seems like magic, e.g. have you ever had to replace '
with "
on a string because you wanted to write can't
? <space>srq"
that's my shortcut for that, i.e. space to enter a "special mode" Surround Replace Quotes with " (srq"), and if I wanted to change from "
to '
it would be <space>srq'
so only the character I want to use change. Similarly I can do <leader>srb(
to replace parantesis/brace/brackets with a parenthesis, heck I can even do <space>srq)
to replace a quote with a parenthesis (notice I used open in the other and closed here? Open parenthesis means to add a space, closing one no space, same thing for brackets or braces). Another cool thing this plugin lets me do is ciq
(Change Inside Quotes) to change all of the text inside the current/next quotes or dab
(Delete Around Brackets) to delete everything inside the brackets and the brackets themselves. And all of that is just ONE plugin that extends the basic around/inside keywords in vim. There are dozens of plugins that completely revolutionize the way you move around and edit stuff. It's hard to learn, but it's incredibly rewarding.
Great, go with that, what if?
What if trans people are just mentally ill? Well, if they're mentally ill then that implies that there's a cure, we don't know what that cure is, therefore treating it like an illness is pointless. Instead we should treat it like a condition, i.e. something that the person has to live with. Other examples of conditions are ADHD or Autism, and how do we deal with those? Well, the first step is always for the person to accept that they have that condition and make arrangements so that they can live a "normal" life, these might include taking prescription drugs to normalize their brain chemistry but also behavioral and environmental changes to make their situation more comfortable, including asking people to have leniency on stuff like tardiness which is difficult for them to control. And how is that any different from a trans person taking hormones and asking people to use different pronouns? Why does it matter to me if the person wants to transition? It's their body, I don't care if someone does plastic surgery to change their nose, why should I care about their genitalia?. So what if being trans was a mental illness? Until a cure is found nothing changes, whenever a cure gets found then we can reopen the discussion, but unless a person is being a menace to others I oppose the idea of mandatory treatment, so it would be up to trans people whether they wanted to change their body or their minds, and I know what I would choose 100% (I'm a mind, I have a body, changing my body doesn't change who I am, so that's an easy choice for me).
What of gay people are just deviants? First you would have to define deviant, but in any sense of that word it honestly doesn't matter, because what two consenting adults decide to do, deviant or not, is their own business. So why should you care?. The only "valid" answer here that I can think of involves religion, but we live in a secular society, where we recognize freedom of religion, therefore your religious ideas can't be imposed onto others, so it's not a valid argument in our society either.
So long story short, what if trans are mentally ill? Nothing changes, they should still be able to choose the sort of treatment they would prefer for their "illness", and hormonal therapy, surgery and asking people to use different pronouns is a valid treatment. What if gays were deviant? Nothing changes, any group of people where all of them are consenting adults should be able to do whatever the hell they want to. So what if you're wrong? You still should behave the way you already do, so nothing changes.
That's different, your day remains Wednesday their day remains Tuesday, they're talking about going to lunch on Tuesday and coming back on Wednesday, do you call that your Tuesday lunch? Tuesday Dinner? Wednesday breakfast? Wednesday lunch?