It's a form of mass psychosis stemming from content creators. They're paranoid about the arbitrary and fluid rules of platforms and are self-censoring. It's annoying as fuck, for sure.
I've only ever used the word in one context: Had a bad mutt that came from an abusive home, and when she cowered she would piss on the spot. The problem got better but never fully went away. It eventually became only a few drops at a time, so the term "piddle" felt accurate. Never could get myself to like that dog, and she lived twice as long as my best ones. Lucky me.
Lol, not programming-related but about AI: My dad was a book publisher and he would translate and edit books from and to various languages. He no longer has his publishing house, but still works freelance because he's kind of a big name in that field. He admitted to me recently that he pays for an AI program and all he does now is proofread and edit the little that needs attention. Easy money.
Sure, but all of the parts are boutique components from small machine shops or are custom, niche orders from parts retailers. The supply is low in relation to demand so the hobby is expensive, despite the simplicity of the components.
Want to know something scary? I've seen brand new commercial trucks with leaf spring cracks, separation, and hangar breaks. Thankfully all but one case was human error, and the last arguably in part by.
The article didn't state the species, but the recalls were real and it was apparently juvenile yellow sac spiders. Kikepedia says they were attracted to the gas line matetials and not the gas itself.
My problem is with brown widows infesting my lawn equipment, and yours is going to be something about yellow sacs.
It very well probably did. It's been 20yrs since I last saw the damn thing. Still have some rolls of Radio Shack-branded solder. That stuff was good and I hesistate to use it for sentimental reasons. Wasn't there a thread a few months ago about an electrician feeling nostalgic and sad after finishing a decades-old spool of wire? More or less that.
Firstly: Ow. Second: I had that same iron as a kid, almost certain that it says "Radio Shack" on it somewhere... definintely not the ideal tool for a job like that.
Had an automatic once that didn't have a safety lock for reverse when the car was in motion. Dog jumped onto the shifter and the car spilled the transmission all over the road.
Will never forget that sound; like a shotgun blast to a large coin jar.
I know exactly which video you're talking about. It got moved to youtube and [is surprisingly still there.](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HA1dVYyXc8Y&pp=ygUaRGVhZCBmYXJtIGFuaW1hbHMgc2hyZWRkZXI%3D)
The best part was when it squeezed a particularly juicy part of a cow just right and sprayed it like a geyser.
Given the choice, I'd take it over lethal injection. LI is the most fucked up way to execute someone ever. Screw being tied down to a table in a clincal encironment while they pump you full of poison. It's so jewy it's not even funny. "Most humane", my ass. Bring back gallows.
LEDs can only emit one wavelength of color at a time; it's harsh light. They also flicker on/off at 120hz, which is hard to notice but subconsciously can wreck your circadian rhythm. Both of these issues also cause eye strain.
Incandescents put out a broad spectrum of light which is more natural, and while they also adhere to 120hz, the flickering is almost imperceptible even when viewed with high speed cameras; the filaments don't have time to cool off and go dark between cycles.
Telling you again that you have your generations mixed up. My mom was born in '48. My dad '52. She's useless with tech; was barely able to operate a TV remote in the '90s. My dad is and was always a geek and can handle his own. It's a pretty even split among their age group whether or not they can handle tech at all. Again, Millennials were born into tech at its zenith and know what they're doing; you're just looking for a reason to bash them. You're right that Gen X did know it, but they are to blame for being the ultimate "middle management" generation.
Bullshit. It was really just the younger boomers- and of those, only the nerdy subset that engaged in computer tech. Gen X and early Millennials were into said tech in higher percentages. Keep in mind that "Millennial" starts from 1981 and ends in '96. Only the youngest or most oblivious of them have never heard of command terminals.
MuricaPersonified 0 points 4 hours ago
It's a form of mass psychosis stemming from content creators. They're paranoid about the arbitrary and fluid rules of platforms and are self-censoring. It's annoying as fuck, for sure.
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MuricaPersonified 4 points 3 days ago
A Huffy and a safety patrol belt? That kid became a cop.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 3 weeks ago
Don't you live in SoCal? Well that's a nigger calling the kettle black. You're right about the climate, though. It's ass.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 4 weeks ago
I've only ever used the word in one context: Had a bad mutt that came from an abusive home, and when she cowered she would piss on the spot. The problem got better but never fully went away. It eventually became only a few drops at a time, so the term "piddle" felt accurate. Never could get myself to like that dog, and she lived twice as long as my best ones. Lucky me.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 4 weeks ago
Lol, not programming-related but about AI: My dad was a book publisher and he would translate and edit books from and to various languages. He no longer has his publishing house, but still works freelance because he's kind of a big name in that field. He admitted to me recently that he pays for an AI program and all he does now is proofread and edit the little that needs attention. Easy money.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 4 weeks ago
["Arthur, this isn't weed."](https://files.catbox.moe/8pj7bw.jpg)
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 month ago
He has his moments. Something about broken clocks.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 month ago
The Faculty and Truman Show are on there but not Enemy of the State, Minority Report, or Bourne?
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 month ago
Failed to mention that it went cold before the escrow released. Driver was sociable though. 3/5 stars.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 month ago
Sure, but all of the parts are boutique components from small machine shops or are custom, niche orders from parts retailers. The supply is low in relation to demand so the hobby is expensive, despite the simplicity of the components.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 month ago
Want to know something scary? I've seen brand new commercial trucks with leaf spring cracks, separation, and hangar breaks. Thankfully all but one case was human error, and the last arguably in part by.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 month ago
What year, and I assume it rusted out from winter corrosion?
My '07 is still holding up, but we're (un)lucky to get even a light dusting of salt in the winter.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 month ago
The article didn't state the species, but the recalls were real and it was apparently juvenile yellow sac spiders. Kikepedia says they were attracted to the gas line matetials and not the gas itself.
My problem is with brown widows infesting my lawn equipment, and yours is going to be something about yellow sacs.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 month ago
It very well probably did. It's been 20yrs since I last saw the damn thing. Still have some rolls of Radio Shack-branded solder. That stuff was good and I hesistate to use it for sentimental reasons. Wasn't there a thread a few months ago about an electrician feeling nostalgic and sad after finishing a decades-old spool of wire? More or less that.
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MuricaPersonified 3 points 1 month ago
Firstly: Ow. Second: I had that same iron as a kid, almost certain that it says "Radio Shack" on it somewhere... definintely not the ideal tool for a job like that.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 month ago
Had an automatic once that didn't have a safety lock for reverse when the car was in motion. Dog jumped onto the shifter and the car spilled the transmission all over the road.
Will never forget that sound; like a shotgun blast to a large coin jar.
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MuricaPersonified 2 points 1 month ago
Knew it'd be about the SLF before clicking. Hate those fuckers even though they haven't spread to my state yet.
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MuricaPersonified 2 points 1 month ago
I know exactly which video you're talking about. It got moved to youtube and [is surprisingly still there.](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HA1dVYyXc8Y&pp=ygUaRGVhZCBmYXJtIGFuaW1hbHMgc2hyZWRkZXI%3D)
The best part was when it squeezed a particularly juicy part of a cow just right and sprayed it like a geyser.
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MuricaPersonified 4 points 1 month ago
Torrents weren't a thing until the '00s. Retard.
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MuricaPersonified 11 points 1 month ago
Given the choice, I'd take it over lethal injection. LI is the most fucked up way to execute someone ever. Screw being tied down to a table in a clincal encironment while they pump you full of poison. It's so jewy it's not even funny. "Most humane", my ass. Bring back gallows.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 month ago
Your full sized tube of toothpaste is a bomb. Your nail clipper is a scimtar.
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MuricaPersonified 7 points 1 month ago
LEDs can only emit one wavelength of color at a time; it's harsh light. They also flicker on/off at 120hz, which is hard to notice but subconsciously can wreck your circadian rhythm. Both of these issues also cause eye strain.
Incandescents put out a broad spectrum of light which is more natural, and while they also adhere to 120hz, the flickering is almost imperceptible even when viewed with high speed cameras; the filaments don't have time to cool off and go dark between cycles.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 month ago
Telling you again that you have your generations mixed up. My mom was born in '48. My dad '52. She's useless with tech; was barely able to operate a TV remote in the '90s. My dad is and was always a geek and can handle his own. It's a pretty even split among their age group whether or not they can handle tech at all. Again, Millennials were born into tech at its zenith and know what they're doing; you're just looking for a reason to bash them. You're right that Gen X did know it, but they are to blame for being the ultimate "middle management" generation.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 month ago*
Bullshit. It was really just the younger boomers- and of those, only the nerdy subset that engaged in computer tech. Gen X and early Millennials were into said tech in higher percentages. Keep in mind that "Millennial" starts from 1981 and ends in '96. Only the youngest or most oblivious of them have never heard of command terminals.
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MuricaPersonified 4 points 1 month ago
You've got your generations mixed up. Replace Boomer with Gen X and Millenial with Gen Z.
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