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memes@lemmy.world•when you die you get to see all your life stats
31·21 hours agoHe mastered the art of sleep’batin’ and walk’batin’, making him able to achieve such high numbers.
Some say he could never get off unless sleeping or walking.
About 9/10 of my coworkers are definitely not psychopaths. The last one though…
The sample size is about 150 pure devs if that matters.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The dominoes are falling: motherboard sales down 50% as PC enthusiasts are put off by stinking memory pricesEnglish
5·5 days agoI still got a 4670k in my server. Thought of upgrading in Q1. I can forget all about that now… Unfortunately my mobo is slowly dying, so there’s a limit on how long I can push it.
The divide is most often made between carnivore and herbivore. “Shit” flows up, meaning all the nasty stuff an animal eats lower in the food chain, goes up and accumulates in their predators. Carnivore meat is usually more disease ridden and unhealthy for consumption. Our culture has kinda evolved to this point naturally as a protection mechanism.
It’s also the reason you should avoid eating too much of bigger fish species due to heavy metals. Smaller fish don’t absorb as much, but bigger fish accumulates heavy metal for each small fish they eat.
On the contrary. The data exists, they’re just not aggregating it into a graph. Otherwise your posts and comments would disappear the moment you submit them.
Horse meat taste quite good for the price. There’s also lots of horses around, so re-using the meat when they die is much better than some farming conditions. It’s a more natural cycle of life.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the non-technical hill you are willing to die on in your industry?
9·11 days agoI’m going into software project management and have a ComSci education and development expertise. I’m starting to look forward to getting everything dumbed down for me just for me to ask a highly technical follow up.
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Bikini Bottom Twitter@lemmy.world•I've been out for a few days...
3·12 days agoWhat the fuck. If you got a doctor’s note (paid by the workplace) in Denmark you cannot be fired before 120 days have passed. This is not part of the 25-30’ish vacation days you have.
You don’t need a doctor’s note, but if the workplace wants one they have to pay for each one.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I want to attend therapy for the first time! What are some things I should know before signing up?
4·12 days agoThe work happens entirely outside therapy. Therapy is just a method to give you another way of thinking about certain scenarios that you can apply in the future to get out of the train of thoughts that made you feel like going to therapy in the first place. So more akin of picking up a book from the library, you still have to read it yourself.
This is very boiled down, but ultimately what I feel about therapy. I’ve been in and out of therapy for half a decade and are only now seeing benefits from it, and that mostly is due to me having the wrong idea about what therapy provides.
Different therapy forms give different tools but if you aren’t on the hunt for a specific one you’ll likely end up with CBT which fits my description the most. In VERY tough terms, if you have a good listener in your close circles you can talk to about anything it’ll come close to what CBT offers.
Still looks better than a Cybertruck
Unbelievable… I’d much rather play a game where I try to earn merit badges for mimicking the terrain in war-torn countries.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Japan launches first bus service with lie-flat seatsEnglish
4·21 days agoI think the proplem is with the head. As far as I remember you were only belted in the, uh… Belt region (if at all, old sleeper busses didn’t have belts), so the head was free to fly up and hit the bed above you or the window. Same thing would of course happen in a seated position, but due to the position, fewer limbs come flying and can hit stuff.
But I’m no researcher, this is just what makes sense to me based on the data provided.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Japan launches first bus service with lie-flat seatsEnglish
4·21 days agoI’ve read the Danish and the translated version. Google Translate also uses LLM’s, just FYI.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Japan launches first bus service with lie-flat seatsEnglish
7·21 days agoYeah. I hate how LLM’s have been shoved into absolutely everything and I’m far from an advocate of the technology, but there’s a few use cases where it makes sense. Any translator today is likely a specialised LLM. I do make sure to label it every time I use it.
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Movies@lemmy.world•Caught "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" tonight...English
3·21 days agoWhat the actual fuck
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Japan launches first bus service with lie-flat seatsEnglish
3·21 days agoThat sounds worse. In Denmark with maybe only few exceptions I think all highway travel is done with regional busses with limited or no standing space.


It’s not important but I guess it doesn’t support auth? I’ve only got time to do a quick glance right now so I might have missed something.
I think a lot of people’s use cases might be to integrate with other tools in their self-host stack like Authentik (could be solved by adding proxy auth if nothing exists natively) and Nextcloud or other filesharing/storing solutions.
If there aren’t any capabilities like that then it could be food for thought for expansion. Otherwise great job! Right now it’s still an upgrade from various shady PDF tool websites where you still have to download the PDF from your server to upload and process the files.