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What are you going to wrap the last blade in if you forget to buy new ones?
Some Slavic languages, such as Russian, use Roman numerals for numbering centuries
Edit: why was this downvoted? If I’m wrong please tell me, I’d like to learn :)
WYSIWYG
What You See Is What You Get
- Used for software such as Microsoft Word, where formatting the text actually changes what you see on the screen
hackris@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Yo, what was your first computer? How old were you, where and how did you get it, what did you do with it, etc.
4·2 years agoThinkpad T60. A relative of mine got it from their employer, IBM, as a decommisioned machine that was only used by said relative. I was 4 years old. I played hours of GTA: San Andreas, then about a year later I installed Ubuntu which sent me down the Linux and C programming rabbit hole. I learned so much. Thank you, kind relative (whom I’ll not name, not doxxing myself).
hackris@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something that definitely should not exist?
3·2 years agoWhy? Never heard of it but it seems similar to Tails. I’d rather use Tails than something I’ve never heard about, but is there anything inherently wrong with it?
Can someone please explain? Does the US only have two political parties? That sounds horrendously undemocratic. I know next to nothing about US politics so I may be wrong.
Edit: Also, why is one party called “Democratic” and the other “Republican”? Does this make the Republican party non-democratic? Is this a non-official naming scheme that people created or does seriously only one of them support democracy? Thank you for the answers :)
Donald Trump
Oh, wait. He wasn’t fictional…
hackris@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you all do on your phones that isn't doom-scrolling or mindless mini games?
4·2 years agoNothing, really. I only check the chats with my best friends, look at the time, and check the school timetable (I do have it on paper, but they always make some changes and then I’m the idiot for going to the wrong class…)
Why in the world is the first woman’s name “Chastity”?
Edit: Is it really a name, or does it have a hidden meaning?
hackris@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Share your best DE tricks, shortcuts and apps youve found!
2·2 years agoAs a fellow cli junkie, I made my own script like this years ago. But I got rid of it as part of debloating my system. Whenever I want to extract something, I create a directory and move the archive there.
Of course, the end goal (mind the word “end”) is to replace them. However, in this current situation, where many people are struggling to find a job, it’s not good.
Ahhh yes. In capitalism, if you create a machine that can replace say, 10 people, you don’t give them 1/10 of the work. You fire them and maybe hire someone to operate it.
Machines and human workers can coexist. They don’t have to replace them.
Edit: Of course they should replace them, but only after we get good living conditions for unemployed people, which are currently non-existent.
Exactly the narrative all the shitty politicians are trying to push. Own nothing, work like a slave, be happy. I would say “fuck you”, but I made the personal choice of making the world better by not swearing on the internet. It will definitely help all the Palestinians, Ukrainians, people dying from hunger, end climate change, and tax all the billionaires. I hope I proved worthy to you :)
hackris@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If LED bulbs are supposed to last for 10 years, why do I still need to replace them every 9 months?
31·2 years agoName one current country that’s not capitalist. I’ll wait.
This. I tried to self-host Piped and it was a PITA. I am experienced in self-hosting but setting it up behind a reverse proxy was next to impossible and basically no guides exist.
hackris@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the device you want, but that does not exist?
12·2 years ago*dumb house.
The only way


Oh you sweet summer child.
gestures at my entire uni classroom, in which nearly all the people I know have RGB peripherals and computers at home