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  • I've never been very creative, but I loved playing the flyswatter game inside Mario Paint.

  • Only with rice.

  • Call 811 before you dig!

    EDIT: Remembered the wrong number.

  • If you look closely, it's hard to find a "border" in the picture that isn't crossed.

  • Putting aside the problems in the current system, let's not call Thiel's system a justice system until we can see some results and verify they are just, 'k?

  • That's basically the start of the Shadowrun dystopia. There were a lot of other things that "went wrong", but when the government removed the liability from private security that has been protecting a hazardous materials transport from workers attacking it in the belief that it contained foodstuffs, it legitimized the "megacorp": a corporation sufficiently powerful to impose their own legal system on their private real estate.

    EDIT: In the previous histories the "Seretech Decision" was on 1999-10-26. Sources: 1 2 3 Looks like "6th edition" retconned the fictional history to start 2001-09-11 (Never Forget), so it's unclear what and when the equivalent event is. Source: 4

  • Upvoted because the headline is funny, but it's not true or at least hyperbolic. The third paragraph in the article gives it away:

    The device, which resembles the lid of one of Prego’s pasta jars, seems to be more of a one-off doodad than an indicator that Prego is making a serious foray into being a tech company.

  • I strongly recommend finishing "She-Ra and the Princess of Power" and/or "Amphibia".

    I'm a sucker for a Strong, Female Protagonist, and really anything by Lee Ostertag (partner of ND Stevenson) or Brennan Lee Mulligan.

    (EDIT: Updated name; didn't know about the name change when I first posted. Added parenthetical connecting second paragraph to the first.)

  • If running a development team is like herding cats, of course an self-organized free software team is a "clowder". Autonomy respecting catboys are also welcome.

  • Mirror enforcers are a lot more serious than that. Just ask Lake (nee: piluT) from the "Infinity Train".

  • TIL, thanks!

  • stones

    Jump
  • IIRC, some jackdows (both male and female) seem to just like "pretty" rocks and will maintain a cache to visit irregularly.

    Source: Trust me, bro.

  • Imma reuse my joke from last time this was posted:

    The Green Revolution deserve AA capability, too!

  • Sounds like mama might be an Omega Roo-kin. (j/k)

  • He's not trying hard enough. You can touch tongues, too. No entwining, but maybe in the P-reversed universe, that's just taboo.

  • Stupid long horses. /ref

  • If gravity could ever overcome expansion, then there would be some period where expansion was happening, but the rate of expansion was decreasing, eventually followed by expansion stopping, then contraction happening and the rate of contraction increasing. There would not be any period in which the rate of expansion was increasing.

    (When you throw a ball up, after you release it, there's a period of time when the ball is moving up, but it's speed is decreasing, then it reaches the apex, and it start falling down and it's speed increases until you catch it. There is no period where it upward speed increases.)

    Current observations show not just that expansion continues, but that the rate of expansion is increasing.

    (Not only has the big bang thrown the ball, but the ball's upward speed is increasing.)

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Dev creates astrology-powered CPU scheduler for Linux, makes decisions based on planetary positions and zodiac signs — sched_ext framework informed by lunar phases, cosmic weather reports, and dynamic

    www.tomshardware.com /software/linux/dev-creates-astrology-powered-cpu-scheduler-for-linux-makes-decisions-based-on-planetary-positions-and-zodiac-signs-sched-ext-framework-informed-by-lunar-phases-cosmic-weather-reports-and-dynamic-time-slicing
  • The Onion and other satire w/ layers @sh.itjust.works

    He was first to try it! :) So brave.

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Season Torrents

  • Haskell @programming.dev

    Haskell Weekly News: Issue 429

    haskellweekly.news /issue/429.html
  • Haskell @programming.dev

    GHC 9.10.1 is now available!

    discourse.haskell.org /t/ghc-9-10-1-is-now-available/9523
  • Haskell @kbin.social

    GHC 9.10.1 is now available!

    discourse.haskell.org /t/ghc-9-10-1-is-now-available/9523
  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Haskell development job with Well-Typed

    well-typed.com /blog/2024/04/haskell-development-job-with-well-typed/
  • Haskell @programming.dev

    Haskell development job with Well-Typed

    well-typed.com /blog/2024/04/haskell-development-job-with-well-typed/
  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Issue 395 :: Haskell weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/395.html
  • Haskell @programming.dev

    (H)Ask Anything Thread?

  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Issue 393 :: Haskell weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/393.html
  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Issue 392 :: Haskell weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/392.html
  • Haskell @programming.dev

    Issue 392 :: Haskell weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/392.html
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    Issue 391 :: Haskell Weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/391.html
  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Issue 391 :: Haskell Weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/391.html
  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Issue 390 :: 2023-10-19 :: Haskell Weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/390.html
  • Haskell @programming.dev

    Issue 390 :: 2023-10-19 :: Haskell Weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/390.html
  • The Haskell Lemmy Forum @lemmy.ml

    Issue 389 :: Haskell Weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/389.html
  • Haskell @programming.dev

    Issue 389 :: Haskell Weekly newsletter

    haskellweekly.news /issue/389.html
  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    Social - Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

    www.smbc-comics.com /comic/social-2