Deodorant and I have never really spent much time together - perhaps because I live in a mild climate and don’t do much sports - but god damn do I love a hot shower.
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silasmariner@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Stack overflow is almost deadEnglish9·4 days agoAs more and more libraries are open source on GitHub or gitlab or sourceforge or whateverthefuck, asking questions on the libraries themselves (as an issue) is often the right thing to do, too… Less centralised than SO but also the only people who care about how to do things in a lib are people using the lib, so…
silasmariner@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•The U.S. Just Ran a Solar Storm Emergency Drill. The Real Deal Would Be a CatastropheEnglish6·4 days agoWellllll the implications of the ending of 28 weeks later is that the rest of the world had a reprieve but are fucked eventually…
silasmariner@programming.devto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Legal Experts warn Trump may soon be facing “prison, not politicsEnglish1·4 days agoUfghh I know but omg I’m not one of nature’s posters. I was on Reddit for like 5 years before I even made my first comment. I dunno if I have it in me. That’s probably one of the reasons I’m so loath to complain about content - like, what right have I?
silasmariner@programming.devto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Legal Experts warn Trump may soon be facing “prison, not politicsEnglish61·5 days agoYeah I agree 100% with this sentiment. Every so often - say, every 20 posts or so - there’s something that’s actually uplifting. But most of it is just political wank, as you say. Or one was ‘Israel finally allows some food into Gaza’ which tbqh I don’t find uplifting so much as absolutely sickening because it reminds me of how absolutely awful the context for it is.
Still, not gonna unsub because Lemmy is too small for me to be that picky 😅
Even there you need some basic critical thinking. Wildly impossible figures (e.g a human height of 1.84cm) should not be slavishly and blindly transcribe, y’know?
Name just one job where critical thinking isn’t important
I’m glad that you have a workflow that works for you! I like to open up articles, instantly hit the ‘reader mode’ button, cmd+f for keywords, and hit ‘next’ until I find the relevant section. This usually takes just a few seconds to get to get meat (if there’s anything worth skipping). One advantage is my internet connection isn’t always great, so I only have to wait for a few kb of text to download (even on a shit connection that’s not generally a lag I’m capable of noticing), whereas with videos I often have some loading issues. Also I hate the style of most presenters and can scroll back to the right point more easily in text articles if I’ve gone ‘too far’, so that’s an approach that works for me.
Thanks for sharing! I’ve never heard of sponsor block, I rely on ublock origin (for Firefox, not the handicapped chrome version) when watching videos, and usually only watch videos that I actually want to watch, but I appreciate having another tool in my box.
Who are you, that can skim a video faster than skimming text? That’s, like, the complete opposite of my lived experience 😂. What a rich melange of folks make up this world, eh.
And the answer is no!
silasmariner@programming.devto Eurovision Song Contest@lemmy.world•General Eurovision 2025 discussion threadEnglish1·6 days agoI thought that Sam Ryder one was fun!
silasmariner@programming.devto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Sure thing, website, my name is Gabe Newell17·6 days agoThat’s a lovely little idea, imma steal that
silasmariner@programming.devto Eurovision Song Contest@lemmy.world•Is it too late?English9·7 days agoI’m still bitter about cha cha cha
silasmariner@programming.devto Eurovision Song Contest@lemmy.world•General Eurovision 2025 discussion threadEnglish11·7 days agoLot of people boycotted it because of their inclusion, which kinda pumps their numbers. Wouldn’t have seen myself rooting for Austria to beat Israel when I was younger, lol, but here we are
silasmariner@programming.devto science@lemmy.world•Separated at birth, identical twins raised in Korea and America found to have unusual differences in IQEnglish151·7 days agoYeah you can basically completely disregard any other aspect in this study, right? ‘massive trauma in early life has strong impact’ is the real finding here, and that’s hardly a new one
Literally seen my girls do both at the same time today. These are far from mutually exclusive
silasmariner@programming.devto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What techniques do bad faith users use online to overwhelm other users in online discussion and arguments?5·7 days agoIs this a joke? Analysis of techniques would be literally asking why an argument were lost, if an argument was indeed lost. Of course you’re making a lot of assumptions there, and I agree you’re not making an effort
Am Newcastle. Can confirm.