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Autocorrect hates me, I am sorry.

  • You don’t want to do this on your nice hardwood floors.

    Those are probably engineered wood too, so less impact stability.

  • Those javelins are not environmentally friendly.

    Please try to bring reusable javelins.

  • Video games are so thirsty now.

    At least leave some mysterious triangles!

  • Kinda.

    If you designed a publicly addressable system since 1985 and didn’t design it for security then you’re asking for it.

  • Soak some cotton balls with mint essential oil and put them in, then leave it a couple days (you don’t need a ton, they just don’t like it)

    Your little vagabond will move along and you can sanitize after.

  • Why would the LLM tool have access to send recovery emails to non account verified emails at all?

    That’s insane.

  • https://planet.kde.org/andres-betts-2026-05-31-what-even-is-ocean/

    Is this what you’re referring to?

    I’d not heard of this, and it actually sums up a lot of my issues. KDE just never felt thought out. Dolphin is basically unusable

    KDE Plasma has never had a system like this to organize design around the UI. Because of this, designers haven’t really made a ton of inroads into the system and this limits users in the way that we can deliver design for them. In essence, we designers, were never organized enough to provide a proper, development-ready, graphic design that could be used for Plasma.

  • I’m waiting “slutty oranges” on my grocery list. We’ll see how my partner interprets that.

  • Almost all of these can be communicated via the language of recurrence relations.

    There’s some hyperbolic geometry and circle packing in there too.

    Edit: actually the bell curves and circle backing can be expressed as recurrence relations too.

    The bell curve is an infinite sum of binomial coefficients.

    The circle packing dots can be represented uniquely by which dots they’re adjacent to. They have 3 way symmetry, and clear generations, so you can order and index the dots entirely based on the initial 3 (left as an exercise to the reader). So this is also just a more complex piece wise recurrence rule.

  • Yes, but a lot of those new books are not even about penguins.

  • It’s not as pretty as it sounds

  • What a loser baker, making the staple foods his community likes to eat, and selling them at consistent hours!

  • I think the furries have an illuminati like presence and power over the modern world.

    They control all our computer networks, security, and technology.

  • Well, it’s Monday, so now we collapse the futures market outcomes and collect gains for the insiders.

    On Friday they’ll have a deal again, the after hours markets will go up, they’ll capitalize, then on Monday we’ll be back to this.

  • Yes, and you should be ashamed.

  • I know this thread odd a bit old, but I just finished this book and it was fantastic!

  • It feels a little sketchy to me.

    The big question I’d want to know is if this is something where they use your face/communication to hide outsourcing work without the consent or knowledge of a company.

    If that’s the case you could be on the hook for legal issues, but I think you’d be able to figure it out.

    It’s also a tracked email from some service, so just beware that it’s probably not an individual sending these (how often do you use a third party email pixel when you email someone? This implies a pipeline of many people you want to iterate on).

    And then while it’s fakeable using LLMs, they haven’t mentioned why YOUR profile is appealing, so it just seems mass spam to me.

  • It doesn’t but I mean in a corporations not feeding any consequence way.

    Obviously ads are not like company towns or the coal union suppression.

    But I do think corporations were only more hostile to people in that era. And modern companies have zero fear of repercussions, because they face none.

  • This is exactly like skywriting.

    Once it got popular it got really popular for advertising, then people got mad and it was an affront to God and legislators were forced to shut it down.

    But also, after the novelty it stopped being effective and it just made people angry.

    Now, arguably 2026’s companies care less about making people mad than any time since like the coal wars. But I still think you can’t keep posting people off forever and expect good brand outcomes. And if you can, you don’t need ads do you?

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    My favourite pot chipped

  • Books @lemmy.world

    Any books that read like The Hobbit?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How is Alexander the Great so great he gets that name, but not so great that just “Alexander”doesn’t disambiguate him?

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B Thinking and Instruct land in llama.cpp

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    I snaked the bathtub drain

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    I washed the salt shaker lid