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  • In your analogy, I would think they would demand an explanation from the food vendor.

  • I once read a reddit post where some teen confessed that her family had a slave. She was like, "I think my family had a slave." They immigrated to the US from Indonesia or something and brought along their "adopted" kid. This teen's mother made this kid do all the chores for like 12 hours a day, and would beat her if she fell asleep on the job. It turns out a lot of families from their home country had "helper" children of a different ethnicity.

    I read a statistic years ago that there are more slaves today than there ever have been at any one time in human history.

  • Pacman has the worst syntax of all package managers. pacman -Syyurape

    apt is fine, and zypper is the friendliest, I think. It's similar to apt, but has obvious two-letter abbreviations for commands. It also has nice coloring of the output.

  • On Windows, Macrium Reflect is really good for disk cloning. They used to have a free version, but not anymore. Instead, you can use the 30-day trial and get all the features. They specifically support cloning Linux drives intelligently. It doesn't just go sector by sector, but that's always a fallback for things like LVM (Linux Volume Manager), which it does not natively support.

    https://www.macrium.com/blog/cloning-and-imaging-linux-file-systems-39bffeaf6307

    External enclosures for NVMe drives are pretty cheap to help with the cloning. Now that I use Linux on my laptop, I simply took my Windows NVMe out of my computer and stuck it in an enclosure and it still boots off USB. That's pretty handy. I bought a UGREEN brand one.

  • And the heaviest from neutron star collisions.

  • This should be in your title. Your title sounds like you're ripping off user data from Piefed in order to put ads on it.

    This is why you have 60 downvotes and all these people calling you an unethical jerk.

  • My point is, if they "just posted the thing", you'd miss the entire purpose of the video! The lip synching part was just a meme introduction to an actual video. It was a mere 10 seconds long!

    It wasn't even 20%, it was 10 seconds out of a minute and a half. You couldn't get past TEN seconds to reach the actual content of the video?

  • I installed Red Viper on my 3DS and had a blast playing Wario Land!

  • Semicolons belong at the end of lines. No exceptions.

  • The lip syncing is only 20% of the video.

  • Different than what? You mean between Linux and Windows? No, but you can have them pre-install an OS of your choice.

  • Classic supersition. Post hoc ergo propter hoc.

  • I kept thinking about this, and it wasn't just that it's cynical. I don't know why I got hung up on that. I think I was stoned.

    My real problem was, in fact, the use of the words "literally" and "ever". If you say, "There's literally no reason to ever...", that means 0 reasons. That does not leave room for exceptions. A then you immediately follow it up with an exception. 😑

  • It's very common to say "spoiler" as a joke to perform a saved-you-a-click. It implies that, in some universe, it's actually fun to read clickbait articles and discover the answer, and that spoiling that process is, in fact, a spoiler.

    As it turns out, that universe is not our universe.

  • There's no word missing, you only added "a". "Without sound" and "without a sound" mean more-or-less the same thing. One version imples "sounds" as discrete things you can count, and one uses it as a general concept of "sound". The thing you did was rearrange the sentence to use common grammar. Your version is easy to read, flows naturally, and does not challenge the reader at all. The author clearly wanted to challenge the reader with unusual word order. But adding the word "a" does not actually change anything. The sentence is not missing a word.

  • Yeah, that story makes no sense.

  • I have no idea how much of this information is slop. I think it's funny that ChatGPT made a decent attempt at this.

    You can downvote if you want, meatbags, but I think it's funny.

    Also, it wouldn't let me make them scantily clad.

  • I've seen yards in upstate NY with probably a hundred ground bees flying over them in the spring. You can see all the holes in the dirt they make. I've never seen 800(!) per square meter, but I've see a lot. Especially if the yard is raised up relative to the sidewalk. Perhaps because of the better drainage.

  • Thunder App @lemmy.world

    "Show Text Post Indicator" in Compact View is displaying incorrectly after updating to v0.9.0-1

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Librewolf and Firefox login session issues

  • Thunder App @lemmy.world

    Constant "Instance of LemmyApiException" on every scroll, even the tiniest amount

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Clock but a virus prevents it from rendering.

  • Thunder App @lemmy.world

    This comment thread, which is heavy with animated GIFs, crashes Thunder every time.

    lemmy.world /post/36929423
  • Thunder App @lemmy.world

    Is there a setting to disable alt-text below images?

  • Wholesome @reddthat.com

    Jack Stauber - Hot Dogs

  • Lemmy Be Wholesome @lemmy.world

    Jack Stauber - Hot Dogs

  • The Signal messenger and protocol. @lemmy.ml

    "Delete message history" is not working right

  • Firefox @lemmy.world

    Is Fennec nonfunctional for anyone else?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    My OpenSUSE Tumbleweed install broke and I can't rollback

  • Thunder App @lemmy.world

    I can't mark comment replies as read

  • Pixel Dungeon @lemmy.world

    Trinity can be pretty bonkers!