Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)SC
Posts
0
Comments
1,082
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • (People keep saying audio is a nightmare to set up in Linux. Ohh you clearly haven’t tried to set up a printer or you would not be complaining)

    My single worst experience with Linux was getting audio to work with an ISA Plug 'n' Play Sound Blaster card back in the late 90s. Eventually I got it to work, but after installing the card I had to dig through documentation and forums to figure out that in addition to audio drivers I needed to install a package for ISA PnP cards, run a tool that came with that to generate a config file, realize that config file contained every hypothetical configuration my card could potentially have all commented out, find and uncomment the actual configuration I wanted the card to use and then restart the isapnp driver. All of that to get basic functionality. For Windows, I literally just installed the card and it worked with basic functionality out of the box, with an option to go to their website and download a driver for some extra functionality specific to that card.

    That...soured me on the idea of desktop Linux for several years.

  • He might have won the very first Nobel Prize, had he not passed away just a few years prior,

    Basically the same thing happened twenty years later with Henrietta Swan Leavitt, who made a discovery that's essential to figuring distances in space. She noticed something while working as a computer at Harvard College Observatory that eventually became known as Leavitt's Law. Her Nobel nomination was halted because she passed away and the award is not given posthumously. Hubble's work heavily relied on hers.

  • The fourth is catnip. Always the 'nip.

    Once my mom asked me to clear out a planter box that had become overgrown because she wanted to plant tomatoes. I pulled up this 3ft tall stalk plant with little purplish flowers, and as soon as I shoved it in the trash bag, the cat came running from the other side of the house and dove face first in the bag. After a minute or so, it was backing out of the bag with the stalk between his teeth dragging it out of the bag and once it was out of the bag started nibbling on it and rolling around on the plant. Looked up what the plant was and apparently I had just pulled up his catnip grow operation. When he came down, he was mad at me for a few days.

  • I was skimming your comment and this part look exactly like some autogenerated SEO bullshit.

    My assumption was they copied and pasted from a lyrics website without checking and got a mid page ad in the process.

  • Given the price and description, I was always assuming they were going to import a cheap Chinese android phone from a no-name manufacturer and then do the gold paint here and call it Made in the USA, like how other companies do one final assembly step here in order to make that claim.

  • To be fair, the first 100 pages of that was justifying the set theory definition for what numbers are. The following two hundred papers are proving that a process of iterative counting we call addition functions in a consistent and useful way, given the set theory way of defining numbers. Once we get to that point, 1+1 is easy. Then we get to start talking more deeply about iteration as a process, leading to considering iterating addition (aka multiplication), iterating multiplication (aka exponents), etc. But that stuff is for the next thousand pages.

    Remember, 0 is defined as the amount of things in the empty set {}. 1 is defined as the amount of things in a set containing the empty set {{}}. Each following natural number is defined as the amount of things in a set containing each of the previous nonnegative integers. So for example 2 is the amount of things in a set containing the empty set and a set containing the empty set {{}, {{}}}, 3 is the amount of things in a set containing the empty set, a set containing the empty set, and a set containing the empty set and a set containing the empty set {{}, {{}}, {{}, {{}}}}, etc. All natural numbers are just counting increasingly recursively labeled nothing. Welcome to math.

  • They admitted they are not factual, and thus are not news.

    More specifically there was a case where a Fox News "reporter" was asked to do a story on something and what they saw did not match the narrative at all, they refused to play along and were fired for not telling the story the network wanted to tell. They sued, and the argument from Fox was that only the shows literally called the news were news and had any need to be truthful, everything else is opinion or entertainment and thus could lie as much as they wanted. If you look at their current schedule, I'm pretty sure "news" is down to the 11PM Fox News @ Night, the closest anything else gets is being "geared towards" news.

  • You can’t consent to a religion if leaving it causes you to be shunned by your family and community.

    Then almost no one consents to their religion worldwide at all, barring a relative handful who leave the dominant faith in their community and are essentially disconnected solo practitioners of whatever, because joining or marrying into a different religious community is essentially just choosing a different group with the power to shun you for leaving their faith in turn.

  • only those companies that actually gave a shit continue to support Pride.

    By which you mean only those companies that believe appearing to give a shit will be more profitable than sucking Trump's dick continue to support Pride.

  • She was religious and this is from the early 80s. It's not even in the top ten most batshit things she said or wrote. From an early 80s Christian conservative standpoint homosexuality is basically just a more narrow category or sex perversion. She was also one of the big voices in the Satanic Panic in general and considered a subject matter expert, including writing things like interrogation guides for law enforcement.

    Here's a couple of examples of her lunacy:

     
        
    THE WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE AND HOW OF TEEN SATANISM
    
    WHO
    1. Adolescents from all walks of life.
    2. Many from middle to upper middle class families
    3. Intelligent
    Over or Under Achievers
    Creative/Curious
    Some are Rebellious
    Some have low self esteem and are loners
    Some children have been abused (physically or sexually)
    
    WHEN does this occur?
    It appears the ages most vulnerable are 11-17
    
    WHERE?
    1. Public places such as rock concerts, game clubs in communities or at school.
    2. Private parties at a friend’s home.
    
    HOW?
    1. Through Black Heavy Metal Music
    2. Through fantasy role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons (R)
    3. Obsession with movies, videos, which have occult themes
    4. Collecting and reading/researching occult books
    5. Involvement with “Satanic Cults”, through recruitment
    6. Some are born into families who pratice “satanic cult rituals”
    
    TWO BASIC PRINCIPLES APPLY HERE “Law of Attraction” and the “Law of Invitation”
    
    WHAT can be expected?
    1. Obsession with occult entertainment
    2. Minor to major behavior disorders
    3. Committing crimes and status offenses such as:
    A. Running away
    B. Graverobbing (such as bones)
    C. Breaking and entering to steal religious artifacts or sometimes stealing small items to prove loyalty to the group
    D. Defacing public or private property using “Satanic Graffetti” or related Graffetti 
    E. Threatening to kill (self or others, self mutilation is very common)
    F. Aggression directed towards family, teachers and authority figures
    G. Contempt for organized religion
    H. Supremist attitudes
    I. Kidnapping or assistance in kidnapping
    J. Murder
    K. Suicide pacts among members of the group
    
    WHAT can we do?
    1. Document all information relating to occult involvement (even if it does not appear relevant at the time)
    2. Keep an open mind
    3. Stay objective
    4. Never assume that an individual is acting along until all other information surrounding the case and individual has been fully investigated.
    5. If individual is involved in “satanic activity,” he/she will deny a great deal to protect other members of the group as well as the “satanic philosophy”.
    6. Have a team approach, work with a therapist, a clergymen and other helping professionals.
    7. Educate the community so that potential tragedies might be avoided.
    
    
      
  • Don't forget the woman whose son committed suicide so she created an anti-D&D group called Bothered About Dungeons and Dragons. Her group described D&D as "a fantasy role-playing game which uses demonology, witchcraft, voodoo, murder, rape, blasphemy, suicide, assassination, insanity, sex perversion, homosexuality, prostitution, satanic type rituals, gambling, barbarism, cannibalism, sadism, desecration, demon summoning, necromantics, divination and other teachings."

  • Half of the ways people were getting around guardrails in the early chatgpt models was berating the AI into doing what they wanted

    I thought the process of getting around guardrails was an increasingly complicated series of ways of getting it to pretend to be someone else that doesn't have guardrails and then answering as though it's that character.

  • You say that like 3rd parties being created and taking federal offices happens all the time.

    They aren't, and that's kinda the point. People grossly underestimate how hard it is to do this (pretending it's some great unknown and not something that's been tried and failed literally dozens of times), and what game theory regarding FPTP elections means for the rise of one.

    We haven’t had a serious 3rd party, let alone one that takes federal office, for well over 100 years.

    We had a few elected to Congress in the last hundred years, even if you don't count ones who changed party at some point. Mostly Farmer-Labor Party between the late 20s and end of WW2. We also had a Conservative Party of New York candidate in Congress in the 70s. And a Libertarian if you do count people who convert while in office. Hell, Trump once tried to run for POTUS as a third party candidate in 2000 for the Reform Party, but failed miserably and didn't win a single state during the primaries.

    Don’t pretend you know what it takes, because we haven’t even fucking tried. It’s uncharted water!

    How many parties do you think we have that are large enough they operate in multiple states and have ballot access right now? The answer is a dozen. All of which have hopes of eventually getting someone in federal office, you know aside from the Dems and GOP who already do that. Of those twelve, 9 ran a presidential candidate in 2024. You've probably only even heard of 4 of those at most (Harris, Trump, Stein and maybe Chase Oliver [Libertarian]).

    What it takes at a minimum is getting a majority of a state or House district on board with you and willing to vote for you rather than a major party, knowing that if enough other people don't buy in it's going to let the candidate farthest from them win instead. If you're pushing for POTUS, then it means getting about 78M people on board in the same way, distributed across most of the country.

    Third parties running for federal office isn't untested water, it's just extremely difficult to succeed at. Again, that's why the Tea Party operated as a reform movement within the GOP rather than being an actual third party - it let them hijack the political machinery of the party from within, instead of having to fight against it in a battle that would at most likely cause both to lose if it did anything at all. Literally, had the Tea Party been an actual third party then instead of gaining massive influence they would have at their most powerful caused Democrats to win by splitting the GOP vote.