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What in your country/area is totally normal but visitors get excited for?
Depositing bottles.
Put them into a machine, and it gives you money back 🤯
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What in your country/area is totally normal but visitors get excited for?
Depositing bottles.
Put them into a machine, and it gives you money back 🤯
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NixOS made me lose my wife
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It is a copy of the Reddit post, I doubt these two accounts are the same https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/s/7zuK1ifOOo
Either way it's just a funny post, nobody would actually go through such a hyper focus leaving their wife behind....
... right?
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Peak homelabbing
And the lid is not open because of preventing it sleeping, but rather to cool it down
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Sex on the first date refers to sex on jan 1 1970
One thing I've pondered about is the first time unix epoch reached 10 digits, 1000000000. That is 9th of September 2001, 2 days before 9/11. If the terrorists had that in mind hoping for some malfunction in systems around the world only supporting max 9 digits?
... probably not.. but coincidences are fun
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What things that are legal today could become illegal in 50 years?
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It still sounds so insane. Imagine it being illegal for us two to share some public keys. It's like banning fundamental maths
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Happens often
An Nvidia truck??
That much be such a jackpot to rob
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ultimate storage hack
Reminds me of a project i stumbled upon the other day using various services like Google drive, Dropbox, cloudflare, discord for simultaneous remote storage. The goal was to use whatever service that has data to upload to, to store content there as a Filesystem.
I only remember discord being one of the weird ones where they would use base512 (or higher, I couldn't find the library) to encode the data. The thing with discord, is that you're limited by characters, and so the best way to store data in a compact way is to take advantage of whatever characters that are supported
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Some TODO app called Emacs?
Once you discover org mode.. you're not going back.
I love infinite nested tasks; subtasks, sub subtasks, subsubsubtasks, subsubsubsubaubtasks.
See check this. You start by creating 3 main points.. then you need to give more info to these 3 points, and you can either insert tons of text under it.. or create subtasks. Now you figure the subtasks need explanation, again either text or subtasks. Lovely
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When in Rome...
It's worth mentioning that this guy and the "Uber driver" works in the same company
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What are the modern design trends you hate most?
Dark pattern design obviously
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Which non-US domain registrar to use?
I use https://njal.la/ it's based in Sweden started by the co founder of Pirate Bay
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What would you do if you found an infinite money/duplication glitch in real life?
Continue doing what I love without having to worry about money being an issue
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Linux cat
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It's called gotop
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How can we make the Fediverse more positive and wholesome?
Hmm, maybe some more diversity? Right now it seems to be mostly hypernerds who use fediverse services. When was "Ask Lemmy" about web development questions.. you know
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What is a sub/community that you wish existed actively on Lemmy?
The small niche communities are the ones I'll probably never see again, like /r/reverseanimalrescue /r/TheNightFeeling /r/darknetplan
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How do you like to transfer large files between friends across the internet?
Me and my friend used netcat to transfer 30 GB of files put into a zip. Very fun, would not recommend
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That depends on the instance you're using. Each instance has their set of rules
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Are you learning another language? How far along are you?
I have pretty much been studying a language every day for the past 4 years, 3 years with Japanese and now 1 year with German.
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I wonder if any colorblind people completely didn't understand this meme
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Am I expecting too much from my friends, or is this just a natural drift?
Do you think building the house having some expectation of your friends being there might have put you in some underlying tone of negativity around some of them? Like having a grudge for a long time? I believe this is partially drift, and partially different interests.
I get that finding new friends aren't easy in this age group. Friends kinda form out of nowhere when you put random humans together in a closed environment like school or work (or gym I suppose). There needs to be some reason to interact with each other, other than just being transactional