I’ve been meaning to watch more of the show, since I really love the Handyman Corner segments.
Someone interested in many things.
I’ve been meaning to watch more of the show, since I really love the Handyman Corner segments.
I had no idea FOSS tax software was a thing. Huh. I’ll try and play around with it at some point and let you know.
Morton up in here spreading free salt.
I guess these guys are just plain old tools.
Patching a newer version of the Youtube app resolved the issues with playback I was having.
Perhaps, but I sucked at touch typing when I was younger.
No idea; does autocorrect even exist in an inbuilt fashion on Windows? I’ve never really tried using anything like that.
Oh, and here’s a one-off test I just did without autocorrection turned on. With a few more tries, I’m sure I could get up to 100+.
Ironically, I can almost type as fast on my phone (80-90 WPM PB) as I can on most keyboards (110 WPM PB), and that’s with my weird improper method of touch typing. These scores are for the 15 second word test on MonkeyType.
The little I’ve seen of Joe seems like this:
Some rich guy you’ve never heard of: “So, umm, yeah, I’ve been trying this new form of yoga.”
Joe: hits blunt and drinks something harmful “Oh yeah?”
Guy 1: burp “Yeah, and it’s really opened my eyes and shit, y’know?”
Joe: “Oh really?”
(This but for who knows how long).
I read that in GLaDOS’s voice.
Tatsuro Yamashita was pretty impressive for several reasons: great singer/songwriter (he has some really solid range) and producer, S tier in singing English phonetically, and he’s good in Japanese, too.
I feel like my obsession with Mavicas has just been dismissed as invalid.
We do something similar over at !mavica@normalcity.life, but with photos. Of course, we’re using old floppy disk cameras, so the compression, aberration, and CCD weirdness is indeed authentic.
I think it’s a very specific case that needs to be taken in a very narrow context; it’s essentially an innocent mistake that needs to be recognized as such. The moment you step outside of that, I see no reasonable arguments for decriminalizing anything.
I forgot: are Lemmy’s active and hot sorts chronological? They’re pretty decent, but I do find stale content does get stuck on one that isn’t there on the other.
I don’t really think it’s something people should do, but I can honestly see it happening to ordinary people if they aren’t thinking about what they’re doing.
Picking and choosing isn’t the game I want to play, I’m just highlighting that there are circumstances that can result in actually innocent people doing things without thinking. Pornographic content of any kind (drawings or otherwise) that depicts underage people in any context is something I think should be illegal and avoided at all costs, but I’m highlighting that there is edge-cases in everything.
I mean, perhaps in the most general sense that is technically true. For example, there have been cases about this that have come from parents taking pictures of their kids in the bathtub, even if the charges were eventually dropped. If that particular court case had gone differently, it might’ve set a very destructive precedent that served only to rip apart families.
Still, 99% of the cases that produce this material are done so in an exploitative and abusive context; definitely not arguing with that. No idea what Aaron was talking about in that particular link, but this is the one counterexample that I think of that is valid, assuming it went a different direction in court.
What in the gosh darn condescending non sequitur is that? I have a special kind of dislike for people who, instead of trying to promote learning for anyone and everyone at any stage, instead choose to ridicule people for having missed some trivial detail that has about as much in common with Bash as does COBOL (basically nothing). Web scripting is, unsurprisingly, its own skill, and it’s very, surpassingly, extremely, stupendously, and obviously conceivable that someone could have years of Bash experience but only recently started putting around with scripting for things like API access or HTML parsing. But you should know this already. :)