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  • Some of these fish are not looking very healthy

  • But all of the elitists on Mastodon really don’t help persuade anyone that it’s worth using in a professional capacity

  • Upvoting for the thumbnail image

    Cute fox girl gets +1

  • I’m almost afraid to answer this question.

    The rock from the 60s and 70s got ubiquitously considered classic rock by the early 90s, but I wouldn’t classify anything beyond the early 80s as “classic”. I think that the genre may expand with time, but the 60s and 70s were the true origins of rock. The music past that is definitely not new, but not “classic”.

    I guess that makes my answer G.

    Edit: From a marketing perspective, I’m about to cringe hard, music up to the mid-90s is considered classic rock. To me that seems like it’s just an easy way to keep “classic rock” more entertaining and nostalgic for the older markets, and more relevant for the younger ones.

  • More public funding, less corporate interference in our government’s processes. We might actually find that Congress and state legislators listen to their constituents instead of conflicting corporate interests.

  • If you aren’t lactose intolerant, this is something I just recently learned: chew your food very well. I know, it sounds like a given, but our stomachs and intestines don’t have teeth or any effective way to grind our food down into tiny pieces. Even something that seems softer, like cheese pizza, is a lot of work to break down into digestible pieces past our mouths. To some extent I have caused myself needless suffering by underchewing my food.

    Weird way to think about it “drink your food, chew your drinks” let your saliva work on the stuff too.

  • Just think of it this way, that dude placed all his eggs in the academic basket and thinks of himself so highly, or has such an inferiority complex, that he patronized a child.

    Let it be a lesson that humility goes much further than an inflated ego. He may have tenure but one day he may realize just how many people he let down instead of actually being helpful or useful with the knowledge he amassed.

  • They don’t give us free games with the OS anymore but TempleOS has HOLY games

  • It gets deleted on another post so you have to paste it elsewhere in the same community

  • We shouldn’t waste time documenting our code when we need so much of that time breaking our code

  • This mindset is good, but unfortunately enforces bad programmers to leave their undocumented code in critical places where someone eventually has to figure out what the hell they were doing or refactor the whole damn thing because they got promoted to middle-management and can’t remember why they even wrote it.

  • Username tells me this is a trap

  • Wide-scale wiretapping in a Five Eyes country? Say it ain’t so!

    In all seriousness, how is it the federal government can sanction illegal activity for corporations such as wiretapping? This is what Richard Nixon and his administration got slammed for not even 50 years ago, now it’s par for the course.

  • My only complaint with activity watch is that viewing my history or finding exactly when I worked certain tasks is not possible. I can’t historically track tasks and their start and finish times.

    It is entirely possible I have missed this functionality but I haven’t seen anything to indicate it’s there

  • My desktop is the same way, “sleep” means the lights are on but nobody’s home.

  • Dude leads the rebellion and then decides maybe he should rank-file after pulling the trigger? Sounds like someone I wouldn’t want behind me

  • If I sing karaoke without Mary Jane’s Last Dance I didn’t truly sing karaoke