RagingHungryPanda

@RagingHungryPanda@lemm.ee
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Joined 1 years ago

Boxer briefs. I have a bunch of moisture wicking clothes from 32 Degrees' Cool line that I pick up when they're on sale. They've been quite good at keeping cool and dry, as well as being comfortable.

No. God no

It's how CPUs do floating point calculations. It's not just javascript. Long story short, a float is stored in the format of one bit for the +/-, some bits for a base value (mantissa), and some bits for the exponent. As a result, some numbers aren't quite representable exactly.

It's mostly node modules

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Almost. You need to put a quote to close out what is assumed to be SQL text first.

But if that still happens today....

"As teens take to cars, parents ask: Is this freedom or danger?"

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In case anyone is not sure, this behavior is completely normal in the Christian circles. The number of times I heard people, preachers, or whoever blame the victim for causing the man of god to stumble is far more than you would want to know, and was every time.

One thing to understand about many Christian groups is that they elevate their preachers to a very high standing and believe that they are "so close to the Lord" that they just don't do bad things. So, in order to preserve this cognitive dissonance, it's the child that tempted them to sin.

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Low effort? I thought winning a tournament was big effort!

No, the general idea is that people took out 0%/ low interest loans in yen to buy assets. The rates went up and a bunch of people sold, causing a 12% drop, but then it went back up 10% the next day.

There are other things going on, like the jobs report in the US, but that was the big thing.

And THAT'S how we change it from the inside!

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Tl;dr - fediverse probably won't do too much, and it does have discoverability issues, along with migration issues

That was actually a well written article and worth the length

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How's it going there capitalism?

What a bunch of snowflakes. I like the idea. This was my first thought though

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Capital demands growth. It doesn't care how you do it. It doesn't track or reward whether you did it by making the world better or by creating death squads and working with the CIA to kill thousands of people and overthrow a government that wanted to charge you taxes and limit the amount of land you could have.

It's been this way, and worse, for a long time. But bear in mind that Twitter gave us the ability to see how billionaires think. Modern media made them more accessible. They didn't change, our knowledge of them did.

bras were a cheaper alternative to corsets. and yes, they were popular and not as oppressive as hollywood would have you believe, and they were considered good for back support. Bras didn't need nearly as much metal or time. And since they were cheaper, they were more common. At least, from things I've heard elsewhere.

While I don't necessarily think that votes should be made public, it would be nice if you could see your own votes. There have been a few times I wanted to find a post that I had seen, but didn't save, and I couldn't find it.

huh, there's a whole instance just for the Ascendance of a Bookworm anime/manga

Not always, it was an octothorpe before phones

I was curious, here's the driving route on GMaps

with the finger in the shot. nice

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At least the code on the bottom is actual code and not just signatures

I don't think you'll be complaining on any of them. Was having gigabit nice? Of course, but 350 is plenty. Most services won't even transfer that quickly to you and you can run a lot of video streams on that.

But the main way to tell would be if your router has a traffic meter on it since it has all devices going through it. Otherwise if you're mainly on PC you can use the task manager to see how much is going on and out

Woo! Got a 100!

I'm using Sync for lemmy. I used it for reddit before.

On browser I use Voyager. It can be a bit confusing, but it's finr

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Means TV, but it's a subscription version of YouTube for leftist content and it's a cooperative. The Means Morning News channel is 80s/90s cheesey and a decent news summary that ends with the Rich Dick award

You know there's a bit of irony here, b/c I've had essentially both of these conversations with my parents, meaning, they strongly opposed ending the embargo if you bring it up, but simultaneously not realize there was an embargo.

They'd say things like, "Why won't the Cuban government allow the imports of things they need? Why won't the Cuban government allow American tourists?" and then I'd tell them that's not Cuba, that's the US.

But they support an embargo while not really seeming to know what it's doing and probably because they're boomers so communism = evil and therefore if there's bad thing for Cuba, then they support that.

The conversations get really strange really fast. My parents tend to get very ideological and often contradict themselves within a 5 minute span and I'm just staring at them like, really?

Well, I wouldn't call it a strictly impulse purchase, but I did get a steam deck because I was missing gaming and I'm glad I did. I haven't played in maybe a week or so, but I've put a good number of hours into BG3 so far. You'll enjoy it. I'm glad I got it.

when they made it free

During Christianity - Post Christianity

I'm so tired....

I'll watch it

We've actually had multiple civilizational collapses. Just because humans survived doesn't mean the knowledge or civilization did.

I'm not sure how to find it on the site 😞
I wanted to find it on the site

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F# also does that

In a sense, but I doubt there is the same level of tracking. Lemmy doesn't (as far as I assume) track how long you spend on a page, what you click on, how long you stay, etc. That's a pretty big difference compared to just what you posted or commented.

Very accurate. But don't worry, there are worse places along the way!

I don't know what country you're in, so something specific can be difficult to say as to where to go. It can often take a few days (3ish sometimes) for some tests to show positive, but get tested and "test where you play". It should be cheap or free. It probably isn't a big deal, so don't freak out, just get tested. Go to a clinic or a doctor's office, or call them first.

I just read the 25 pages and they used a lot of hard data from China's own databases, though the data is very limited access and particularly opaque even when compared to other regions according to the report, and it looks pretty compelling.

Edit: I'll add that I'm changing my mind about it. I used to believe it, then I started to distrust it, but now I guess I'm coming back to it. What's pretty wild is I've watched videos of people going to Xinjiang and it looks totally normal. Mosques everywhere, arabic text, people smiling, etc. Then on top of that it's pretty clear that western capital wants to reduce China's gains, so of course we're happy at these reports.

But the quickest way to clear it up would be for China to let the UN come and look and interview people, but they aren't. I do recognize that UN investigations tend to come with US spies, but I don't really see what's over there to hide, anyway.

This is really cool. They even have recordings of people they interviewed(?) so you can hear the languages. I'm going to give this a thorough read when I'm not in a noisy place.