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  • The Kitchen Nightmares Clip: Cook: "I thought cold water boiled faster than hot water" Gordon Ramsay: "What?"

  • Me_irl

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  • They meant to say 147bpm

  • It might be conceptually sad to some people, but programming something that I don't need works for me

  • I think this is an interesting philosophical question, because I would guess that because I think AI slop and AI pollution are the same thing, I react the same way to either of the spellings. But I can also immediately see how AI pollution sounds worse because it's connected to pollution. In conclusion, I should not think of myself as more "rational" than I am, where by rational I really mean "able to control the meaning categories that my brain uses".

  • Dude, you do really seem like you've got things figured out though

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  • no, I don't really believe this anyways, it just felt like the kind of oversimplified model of what words mean; which tends to go on showerthoughts.

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    If you want to leave your comfort zone, do you really have one?

  • Ahoy

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  • I'm only going to click these Articles when my adblocker actually stops working, its basically clickbait until then.

  • My life would be much bleaker if I didn't believe I can learn/practice doing things that sound nice, but that I can't do, such that I can eventually do them.

  • gasoline, but less colorful

  • well I'd assume U0 is the void type. since it contains no data

  • It's february though!

  • ok the last one was because i misspelled an identifier and because when you call a function in a table, my stupid lua attributes the problem to the call site and not where the function is defined

  • Definitely (being young and recency bias) all the weird stuff happening in the lua engine in the old ComputerCraft versions (1.45ish and 1.75) I'm playing.

    I'm not really testing rigorously enough, but it seems to have been in 1.45, which i stopped playing because of other reasons (turtle api too primitive), making a function a() return a function b() that captures one of a's local variables, made it crash.

    now on 1.75 it doesn't do that anymore, but now I pass some functions through the output of a coroutine, and they just sometimes turn into nil when I call them the second time. it literally throws "attempt to call nil on line 245" when line 245 is like:

     lua
        
    242 if func == nil then
    243  -- something else
    244 else
    245   resA, resB = func()
    246 end
    
    
      

    I even printed func before calling it, and it told me it was a function, except earlier, where it told me it was nil. Now I'm going to stop using coroutines and hope the architecture of my program changes enough so the bug goes away.

    I'm playing the Direwolf20 season 7 minecraft modpack btw

  • A surprising number of people on lemmy seem to have this belief, which i think is unpragmatic: They think that to live ones life correctly, or to form a coherent society, one, or the society, must have a Set of Ethical and Moral Principles that crucially, has to be easily enumerable, and preferably named (Like, "The Ten Commandments"). These people also think that they do not have such a named Set, and that this is a really bad problem for them. I think having values is good. However, I think that worrying about how they might be inconsistent seems to be a kind of wild-card disscussion-ender ("Well to solve that problem, we'd first need to sort out Philosophy"), and that therefore, using this worry in any discussion but an abstract one is bad.

    (For the society part, holding way too high standards for the Set also creates weird Cultural Homogeneity problems, which irks me.)

    If you believe something adjacent, which Sets of values count for you? The Ten Commandments? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Or whatever Kant said?

  • Before watching the video, i laughed at the following:

  • knowing how to spell definitely, and pronouncing drawer.

  • Surprised no one has Simple Tab Groups. Maybe the Tree Style Tabs ecosystem is more popular, I haven't tried it. It's just a 2-level hierarchy instead of a tree, but it serves me well. I have one tab group for each class I have at university, plus some other ones for interests like lean 4 or minecraft, and two for other compulsory online services like banking and travel planning. The Add-On combines saving the hassle of reopening tabs with reducing the work looking through the open ones.

  • Programming Languages @programming.dev

    which languages have a REPL and Type Annotation?

  • The Onion @midwest.social

    Roseanne Barr’s Illiteracy Charity Snatches 100 Millionth Book From Child

    theonion.com /roseanne-barrs-illiteracy-charity-snatches-100-millionth-book-from-child/
  • Comics @lemmy.ml

    I do not get this. Stars and Strips by the Onion's "Kelly (?)".

    theonion.com /stars-and-strips/
  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Does the word "burger" have any extra meaning in some parts of the gay or lgbtq community?

  • General Discussion @lemmy.world

    I Fucking Hate physical items that are purported to make me better at Sports / E-Sports, as well as buying things in general, what the fuck is wrong with me?

  • General Discussion @lemmy.world

    What do you think of never deleting the browsing history to use as a preemptive search engine replacement?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    what does listening to this breakcore have to do with IQ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Are there any online or in-person communities dedicated to minimizing the influence advertising has on its members? Do you know any strategies to minimize this effect on you?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    nightcore does, in fact, not rule