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CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Boost for Lemmy@lemmy.world•🚀 Boost for Lemmy 1.0.15 available! - Spoiler supportEnglish
4·9 months agoThanks so much for your work!
I think they’re saying that an increase in school funding doesn’t necessarily lead to an increase or decrease in quality of education. Like maybe it’s essentially uncorrelated above a minimum amount to fund basics (lights, desks, teachers, etc.). There’s a lot more factors than money at play here. In other words, a poorly-run school with bad policies, teachers, etc. is crap whether it has X million dollars or 2X million, and a well-run school is good even with a small budget.
There’s a lot more perpendicular universes, though
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•Governor stands with trans kids & won’t take ‘soul-sucking path’ of sacrificing their rights
3·9 months agoI think it’s one of the flaws with representative democracy. When faced with a choice between what’s good for the country/state vs. what’s popular (or just good for their district), what should an elected official pick? If they go with the former, they will eventually be replaced by someone who votes the other way, and we’ll end up with a government of elected officials who only vote selfishly (to get reelected by supporting public opinion, I mean).
Maybe proportional voting would help with legislatures to avoid that, but I don’t see a great fix for executives. And proportional voting can also have its own flaws by making parties more influential. The best is trying to elect people who can convince the public/their constituents that what’s good for the country (or state) is also good for the people, and change public opinion on the topic. Obama (preceded by VP Biden) coming out in favor of gay marriage worked pretty well on that front. So I guess we’re just back to trying to elect the best people, or at least the most influential. But that’s also why Trump has been successful politically and that sucks, so I don’t know.
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Games@lemmy.world•Civilization 7 Outlines Crucial 1.1.1 Update as It Struggles to Compete on Steam Against Civ 6 and Even the 15-Year-Old Civ 5English
4·9 months agoI did just hunt through my old CDs, and I’ve still got it! Along with Diablo 1 and some weird burned copy of Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 that has a black bottom, like it’s a PlayStation CD. Anyway, I’ll try to check it out; thanks for the recommendation!
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Games@lemmy.world•Civilization 7 Outlines Crucial 1.1.1 Update as It Struggles to Compete on Steam Against Civ 6 and Even the 15-Year-Old Civ 5English
2·9 months agoI remember being very frustrated in that game, but I was also probably like 12 and dumb. So I can take your word for it. I’ll count it!
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mltoCartography Anarchy@lemm.ee•You're reading this from one or the otherEnglish
6·9 months agoBut only when there was a full moon and the Weregentinians transformed!
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Games@lemmy.world•Civilization 7 Outlines Crucial 1.1.1 Update as It Struggles to Compete on Steam Against Civ 6 and Even the 15-Year-Old Civ 5English
10·9 months agoHas there even been a Civ release that was great at the start? I had the old Civ 2 “Multiplayer Gold Edition,” which my friend, who had the original, said had a much better AI. Give it a little while and see what they can do to make Civ 7 better, then it’ll sell well.
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mltointerestingasfuck@lemmy.world•The reason real-time translation is difficult: sometimes you have to wait for the end of the sentence.
5·9 months agoMark Twain was a writer in the late 1800s in America who wrote some real novels, but also is mainly known for his humorous and satirical writing. He’s exaggerating here for comedic effect, not trying to be serious. So it’s probably a combination of the older language and the fact that he’s trying to be funny.
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mltointerestingasfuck@lemmy.world•The reason real-time translation is difficult: sometimes you have to wait for the end of the sentence.
86·9 months agoOne of my favorite passages from Mark Twain’s “The Awful German Language”:
There are ten parts of speech, and they are all troublesome. An average sentence, in a German newspaper, is a sublime and impressive curiosity; it occupies a quarter of a column; it contains all the ten parts of speech – not in regular order, but mixed; it is built mainly of compound words constructed by the writer on the spot, and not to be found in any dictionary – six or seven words compacted into one, without joint or seam – that is, without hyphens; it treats of fourteen or fifteen different subjects, each inclosed in a parenthesis of its own, with here and there extra parentheses which reinclose three or four of the minor parentheses, making pens within pens: finally, all the parentheses and reparentheses are massed together between a couple of king-parentheses, one of which is placed in the first line of the majestic sentence and the other in the middle of the last line of it – after which comes the VERB, and you find out for the first time what the man has been talking about; and after the verb – merely by way of ornament, as far as I can make out – the writer shovels in “haben sind gewesen gehabt haben geworden sein,” or words to that effect, and the monument is finished. I suppose that this closing hurrah is in the nature of the flourish to a man’s signature – not necessary, but pretty. German books are easy enough to read when you hold them before the looking-glass or stand on your head – so as to reverse the construction – but I think that to learn to read and understand a German newspaper is a thing which must always remain an impossibility to a foreigner.
Interesting! Do you have a different word for the French " l’omelette", made with beaten eggs?
Oh man, that third panel is gold. Rosalyn was the only person Calvin feared enough to listen to. I think he listened to his parents because he kind of respected them on some level, but Rosalyn was pure terror to him.
One of my favorite strips is where that breaks down - she plays Calvinball with him and is good enough at it (creative and imaginative enough) that he actually starts respecting her. Beautiful!
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game phrases should not be used out of context ?
13·10 months ago“Jacked up and good to go”
-Marines from StarCraft
“Suck, suck, suck!”
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a human behaviour you've never understood?
82·1 year agoCelebrity gossip. I’m just not interested in who married who, who’s wearing what, who’s doing who.
And reality TV, but if ratings are any indication, I’m the weird one on that.
Damn that FDA and their suppression of…*checks list…sunshine?
Was the solar eclipse an inside job?!?
No thanks, I’m not into Pokemon
CuriousRefugee@lemmy.mlto
Google Pixel@lemmy.world•What are the must-do changes that you've made to your Pixel?English
1·2 years agoComment on WiFi calling: I had this on for a while, but found that it was way less consistent than cell towers. Calls wouldn’t drop, but they would cut out for a second or two, and I would miss stuff in the conversation. So I actually turned this off unless I need it. You seem to like it for battery life - does it make that much of a difference?
My must-have things are more generic Android than Pixel-specific, but: Revanced apps for YouTube and YouTube music, a better file manager, Firefox, and Gallery (also by Google, but for some reason they want me to use Google Photos, which isn’t great IMO). Plus F-Droid to find some good FOSS.





It’s just a rainbow, Michael. What could it cost, ten dollars?