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  • There's a special place in hell for any person playing any sound loudly in public places. Recently there was some dude scrolling TikTok at full blast in the train. I'd rather have any form of continuous music over that distracting bombardment of random sounds.

  • Don't disagree fully, but time/energy is definitely a factor in this. I'm really not going to care enough to make an educated vote in all the communities that I'm in, I have better things to do. And likewise for a lot of people probably. Having 3 people vote in a mod doesn't exactly give confidence either, it makes it easy to game the system. For smaller communities it's probably better to retain the "benevolent dictator" system and punish any unruly mods with abandoning their community for a new one.

  • The moon was partially eclipsed yesterday here in the Netherlands, but unfortunately I didn't get too good of a shot due to cloud cover, buildings in the way, and not a lot of time to dial in the settings. I think this was the best one, but sadly it wasn't red anymore like it was earlier during the eclipse. Not sure how well it'll translate to here, but if you zoom in enough you see that my attempt at sensor shift super resolution failed because the moon was going too fast, leading to some funky grid-like artifacts.

    Camera: Olympus EM-5 Mark II, lens was the 40-150mm (80-300mm full frame equiv.) plastic fantastic zoomy boy at full zoom. F/5.6, 1/100, ISO 200.

  • I mean, $16 for something that goes for over a 100 on eBay is a pretty nice deal, regardless of whether you think it's worth that money. I wouldn't say that OP overpaid given these prices.

  • Huh?

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  • Probably, but in this case it fits. If there's anything that generative AI is good at, it's capturing the vibe of that fucked up thing your brain does in dreams. This image perfectly represents what my brain does when I'm just awake or almost asleep. Messing with proportions and unable to form a normal picture of things.

  • Recently my parents showed me some stuff they saw on Facebook. It was all just AI slop, rage bait, advertisements. Seriously, there was barely anything useful on it. They were very avoidant of acknowledging it tho. "But there's also fun stuff on it". They were constantly wondering whether what they were reading was real, yet it did plant seeds in their brains. It's even influencing their politics, I had to have a whole discussion with them (traditionally centre left voters) about how our left wing parties didn't want to let an unstoppable horde of immigrants into our country. And why voting for a centre right guy because "he looks pretty competent" will also fuck with poor people and important topics like abortion.

  • Try being permanently exhausted. Ever since I had mono and COVID in 2020 I basically fall asleep the moment I touch my bed. But unfortunately I also need that nap almost every day.

  • Imo the whole incel thing is a symptom, not the cause. Many men feel lonely, lost, and useless in today's society. Without a proper support network and raised to hide away our emotions, many of us don't have the proper tools to tackle this monster. Then, conveniently, there are these people who tell you that none of it is your fault. That it's not you who needs to change or improve yourself, but society that went wrong. That it's the "woke people" who paint you as a villain, that it's the women who deny you the "right" to a relationship .

    Many men are looking for answers. And the whole incel alt-right pipeline gives easy answers. It blames everyone else. And when you're already in a dark place, tired and lost, it can be hard to resist. Not that I want to excuse incels in any way, they're dangerous and we have every right to vilify them. But imo they're not the cause, just a symptom of the broader issue. And to prevent more incels from appearing, I think it's time they men's mental health is taken a bit more seriously. Society needs to adapt, starting from how boys are raised.

  • Lol no. I've been using Linux for 10 years and it's been a continuous dumpster fire. Constant issues l, especially with Nvidia, across many different machines. Issues with wine, no X11 (or Wayland) after updates, games not starting, etc, etc. Across Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch (and derivatives).

    Yet I almost exclusively use Linux nowadays. Why? Because it's a dumpster fire I can influence. Windows is going to shit, they were taking my PC hostage, installing spyware, ads, forcing updated without my consent. On Linux I have to invest hours to fix shit, on Windows I can get fucked whenever something happens that I don't want.

    With proton advancing, Wayland working somewhat usable even with Nvidia,my threshold was passed. I'd rather fix the fixable Linux issues that cost me time than deal with Windows any longer. But for the layman I'm not sure I'd recommend it. I'm a computer scientist. I can fixodt issues, it's just a question of time and energy. But that doesn't go for everyone.

  • I need it to sleep comfortably, but airconditioning is not common here so when it's 28 degrees Celsius inside the blanket gets yeeted. Having all balcony doors open without really any light cover and sleeping on a bed without any cover feels very exposed. But at lest it makes it somewhat bearable. This is only like 3 days a year tho, I really try to avoid it

  • Your view is totally fine, but I guess you're not understanding why people do this. I'm a millennial, around 30. Personally I buy CDs, I buy vinyl, and I even have some stuff on tape. I've also recently picked up film photography and among my friends it's common nowadays to bring some 2000-2010 digicams.

    So why? flac is perfect, and streaming services stream whatever high-quality music you'd ever want to play. Film is expensive, and digicams are often way more shit than whatever a modern smartphone that's already in your pocket can do.

    Personally I've become bored by perfection, overwhelmed by choice, and frustrated with the lack of owning anything. When I play a physical album I sit down for it, I am focused on the music. I cannot easily choose the music, I'll just have to accept the order of the album. There are way fewer choices to overwhelm me. Likewise, with film photography, it feels simpler in a way. You shoot a few images in a go, because film isn't cheap, and you'll only get to see them weeks later when the roll is developed. No pressure of the perfect shot, no insane resolution to show any imperfection. And mistakes just happen, because you cannot see what you're doing, so you just have to accept them. Digitally you can just take 20 pictures and take the best one.

    So back to music. Why would one prefer vinyl or tape over CD? As a life-long CD collector, I wondered the same thing a few years ago. But when artists that I enjoy started skipping CD releases in favor of vinyl I hopped in, invested in a shit vinyl player, and didn't really get it. Sure it had a character, but it wasn't great in any way. After some more research I found out that it was probably just the vinyl player (please don't get some cheap shit for a 100 bucks with a red unbranded needle). I invested in an Audiotechnica LP70XBT, and oh boy did stuff improve. I finally get it. The sound is gorgeous, though not necessarily better or worse than CD imo. It's a bit warmer, with detailed bass but less clinical high end. And I love the whole tactile experience of it. Older vinyl definitely sounds worse than modern CD quality though.

    I think it's the whole experience that people enjoy. Putting the vinyl or cassette in the player, having something move and, as if it were magic, suddenly there's music. With a slightly different character that differentiates it from the clean and clinical sound of high quality digital audio. Modern digital audio is great and definitely has its place, but at times it can feel sterile, too perfect. The crackles and warmth of vinyl, the grain and slightly off colours of photographic film, they feel like they have more personality. They stem from a time where the imperfections of the medium still kinda hid the imperfections of the artist.

    (Okay this turned into quite a ramble but I hope there's something useful in there :3 )

  • As a programmer I've found it infinitely times more useful for troubleshooting and setting up things than for programming. When my Arch Linux nukes itself again I know I'll use an LLM, when I find a random old device or game at the thrift store and want to get it to work I'll use an LLM, etc. For programming I only use the IntelliJ line completion models since they're smart enough to see patterns for the dumb busywork, but don't try to outsmart me most of the time which would only cost more time.

  • It's a bit weird, but imo not wrong. 500 > steps/day or steps/day < 500 is the same. As long as the big end of the < or > is at the 500 it makes sense. It only doesn't make sense if you literally read 500 > steps/day as "five hundred greater than steps a day" instead of parsing it as math.

  • I'd love to see the look Macron and Zelensky gave each other at some point during or after this scene. The things you do for peace...

    Also Trump 2028? That's unconstitutional right? And he's showing this to other world leaders?! That should be some kind of lawsuit in and of itself.

  • No joke

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  • Yeah yeah I will. Right after another video

  • When the therapist says things like "this competitive attitude is a source of all your problems" and "not everything has to be a competition" then this means that they realize that you're close to winning and you should not give in.

    (pls don't do this, pls just listen :3 )

  • Me :)

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  • In some jobs you can. I switched to working 36 hours which effectively traded money for time and energy. The moment that money bar fills up with sufficient buffer again I'll probably switch to 32. It mainly provides time though, not energy. But it's better than nothing

  • Same. No wonder I'm burnt out. The human brain can only handle so many screens at the same time :/

  • Maybe we should nuke the rest if the world too