I won’t even post to Hexbear without rereading my post and editing spelling/grammar errors, how do people submit research papers that will effect their professional reputation without doing it?
SSJ2Marx [he/him]
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Using Google whilst Duck Duck Go is down. How long has Google been this bad?English
32·2 years agoFunny fact: google’s newest feature is also its best, but it’s kinda hidden and might not be available everywhere - it’s “web search”, which cuts out all the awful bullshit
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Winamp has announced that it is opening up its source code to enable collaborative development of its legendary player for Windows.English
3·2 years agoI’m sure all of those programs are great, but in the modern world I can’t think of any reason why I wouldn’t ever just use VLC.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can someone explained what hexbear is?English
282·2 years agoWe’re leftists and our site culture is pretty aggressive. Liberals are predisposed not to like us because of the first one, and we’re especially prone to arguing with them in the comments of their instances because of the second. This means we’re more well known and more disliked than we would be if we stayed in our corner.
this is the ending to Men in Black (and then they did it again for the ending to Men in Black II because that film was creatively bankrupt).
SSJ2Marx [he/him]@hexbear.nettoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•F-35 program’s lifetime price tag tops $2 trillion, Pentagon wants jets to fly longerEnglish
4·2 years agoYou know how we all found out that Boeing had dry rotted from the inside because the 737 Max started falling apart? Whose to say that Lockheed hasn’t gone through exactly the same shit, but we just barely get glimpses of it through the smoke of classified documents.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•looking for examples of countries whose governments, school system,health system, wjatever, use mostly GNU/LinuxEnglish
71·2 years agoThis is true of the consumer market, but the OP asked about governments, and 90% of government computers in China run Kylin or NeoKylin, with plans to consolidate the two into a single os. This follows the overall trend of China’s tech sector seeking to replace imports (and copied versions of foreign tech) with fully domestic alternatives.
SSJ2Marx [he/him]@hexbear.nettoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Texas is replacing thousands of human exam graders with AI. What could possibly go wrong.English
5·2 years agoFrom the very beginning of this LLM craze, they’ve been talking about replacing teachers with it. I suspect they’re going to ham slice their way into education one precedent at a time until every child gets their entire education through an iPad that talks at them with the Microsoft Sam voice (unless you’re rich, elite private schools won’t go anywhere near this stuff).
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•magic beneath the forestsEnglish
61·2 years agoThis reminds me that I’m writing a story about a witch and one of the first things that happens is that she pisses off the mushrooms and they tell the trees not to talk to her. I should get back to that.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Books that are worse than the film (which was already bad?)English
4·2 years agoThe thing is that Rowling hadn’t really thought it through yet. Having the hero save a slave is pretty clearly heroic and good, and it’s a nice way to wrap up the Dobby story arc, but then the fans were all like “wait WHAT!? there’s slaves under Hogwarts!?” and she was forced to think it through, and it turns out JK’s pretty awful so the result of her thinking it through was to make it worse.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Books that are worse than the film (which was already bad?)English
6·2 years agoI do wonder how many people got hoodwinked by the film and then went to read the book only to be hit with an entire textbook of lectures from a libertarian.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Books that are worse than the film (which was already bad?)English
291·2 years agoReady Player One I guess. There’s a big difference between seeing a fuckload of pop culture artifacts on screen and reading multiple pages of somebody rattling off their knowledge about them. The worst part is that RP1 doesn’t even really engage with the culture it utilizes in any kind of interesting way, it’s all just surface level references that you’d learn from reading Reddit comment sections where people quote memes at each other. The movie on the other hand kind of makes it work because the pop culture artifacts aren’t dwelled on, they’re used more like an aesthetic choice, while the main focus of the movie is on its paint-by-numbers plot.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any legal issues recreating YouTube SponsorBlock for Podcasts?English
15·2 years agoedited out of the episode and then the user could also download said episode where ads are cut out of the final audio file
This is your problem, because you’re redistributing someone else’s work with the ads cut out, which isn’t sufficiently transformative to qualify for fair use. Sponsorblock is allowed because it doesn’t actually interfere with the video stream, it just tells your computer when to skip ahead using YouTube’s already-existing playback features - your app should work the same way, integrating into an existing podcast platform and skipping forward based on crowdsourced timestamps, then the only thing you’re providing are the timestamps, which don’t violate copyright.
I’ve been on both sides of that kind of interaction, though not in academia. I met my boss of six months for the first time like two weeks ago, tbh I’m not sure if I would recognize him (or anyone else on my “team” for that matter) if I saw him again right now.
SSJ2Marx [he/him]@hexbear.nettoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•House Republicans Want to Ban Universal Free School LunchesEnglish
15·2 years agoI bet there are a bunch of programs where the overhead of means testing and collecting payments is enough that it would actually be cheaper to just make it a universal benefit.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do YouTube tech reviewers do with all the tech?English
9·2 years agoI have no doubt that for a lot of reviewers the process is extremely wasteful. But for those who make a lot of videos, they’re leaving a lot on the table if they don’t make an effort to resell their stuff - and depending on where they live they could be leaving a lot on the table if they don’t recycle it.
The big ticket items get loaned out to reviewers as part of the company’s marketing campaign. Some reviewers are blacklisted from this process (or refuse to be part of it for ethical reasons) and have to beg, borrow, or buy from their contacts in the industry/community.
If a retro reviewer lives in your town, it’s possible that they’re single handedly keeping multiple secondhand tech stores afloat. Also, if you keep a sharp eye on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace (easy if you’re doing it as part of your job) then you’ll see interesting tech appear there literally all the time.
Really prolific reviewers will do regular auctions of things that have piled up. This practice is common but they gotta be careful, as we saw when it got Linus Tech Tips into pretty hot water a few months ago when they sold something they had promised to return.
If you have a production team, then you can have people who spend their time listing and shipping out unneeded items - not to mention that people will tend to just take things that aren’t being used if they lie around long enough. On the other hand smaller reviewers tend to get big collections because they run out of people to give things to and selling stuff takes time away from video production.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If the American embargo of Cuba ended, what do you think would happen to the USA and Cuba?English
7·2 years agoVietnam was embargoed until the 90s, and dropping it basically allowed the soft power of the US to do it’s thing. 'Nam isn’t really an ally of the US, they consider themselves neutral, but they’re undeniably very friendly. I suspect that a generation of trade and tourism could do the same to our relationship with Cuba and might result in softening attitudes among Cuban-Americans as they reestablish contact with their families and reconcile lingering animosity from the revolution.
I think this would also work for the DPRK, Iran, and others. Trade is really nice and children are rarely willing to carry the grudges of their parents.
Well yeah I guess if you’re buying a used machine from six years ago with millions in existence because tons of businesses bought them it’ll be cheap no matter what manufacturer it’s from. Thinkpads do hold up better against age than most.

It’s a bit flexible nowadays because a lot of cars will let you leave the a/c on while you walk away with the keys.