Dude we live out of time nowadays. The mono culture is dead. You can listen to any music at any time. You can listen to modern music, then 19th century marches, then older modern stuff like JayZ, and just yesterday discovered “year of the cat” from like 50 years ago and it slaps. We are all closer for it, humanity ho!
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crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
2·2 days agoAhhh Hank Green why must you serve as my example:

crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Apple@lemmy.world•Apple forgot to disable production source maps on the App Store web app
3·3 days agoDoes anyone have a copy it got taken down. Would be really cool to learn from.
Edit: nm my so already grabbed it like a boss
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
2·3 days agoHmm didn’t consider AAVE. Off the top of my hear I can’t. Most occurrences of the mix up that I’ve seem have been in conversations at work, or news articles.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
1·3 days agoSo datum would be a singular piece of data. But it gets confusing and varies based on what you’re talking about. If you have a database filled with n files, each having m ints, then you can say that each of these files is a datum of that database, but at the same time, each of these datum is data; with each of the ints being datum. But then each of the ints had multiple bits, so the ints themselves are data. So it depends which level you’re talking about.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
5·4 days agoThere is an epidemic of people mixing up the usage of the words “is” and “are”. Use “are” as the general catchall word.
For third person singular subjects use “is”.
There is a game. There are games.
Uncountable things use “is”.
There is the forest. There are the trees.
Are there people? Is there a person.
Are we there yet. Is our destination close?
If the subject uses a definite number use “are”.
The team is going to the game.
The fourteen players are going to the game.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
24·4 days agoOur town has a Maytrix.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
3·4 days agoBlue olives? Ive only heard of green and black
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•It is now 89 seconds to midnight. Closest it's ever been. How concerned are you about global war?
4·6 days agoThey mention climate change in their statement
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarterEnglish
4·8 days agoBut when will i get cheap GPUs
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Programming@programming.dev•Do you actually read documentation, or just search it when you’re stuck?
2·9 days agoThe GDB manual is an example of well written and helpful documentation. All of android is not.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you wish you had learned about earlier?
1·9 days agoset wrap!
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK tricks for one of the cheapest meals: beans and rice
6·10 days agoAlso especially if you have a big family or friends go to the restaurant supply store. Last summer they had 50lbs bags of potatoes for $10. Lots of produce like that for cheap in bulk.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you're average looking and have an anxiety/depression disorder, how did you find your significant other?
2·10 days agoCodeday Hackathon back in high school.
So were all a bit awkward at socializing because we’ve had less practice at it. Add onto this the fear that women feel due to bad men, and the worry that the good men feel about being perceived as one of the bad men and it gets difficult. My advice is to stop worrying about romance for a little bit and let it come to you.
Focus on becoming more social in non romantic ways; it’s a lot easier.
If your not at the point of maturity that you can be platonic friends with a straight woman (not knocking you just some straight people aren’t especially if they’re love starved), then try and befriend a local lesbian, they can teach you a lot about women’s perspectives.
You’ll eventually find that women, by in large, are just people born into a certain set of circumstances. It wont be easy, but once you are confident in your own skin and stop worrying romance will probably find you. Good luck!
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How did Gen X/Millennials failed at tackling the political issues they criticised in the 90's
2·11 days agoDude guys look at voting records it hasnt been like overwhelmingly the same party in power right so there are people every few years that flip like 30 points or more. So at most the people your blaming in social change are like 30-35% of the pipulation, otherwise we would be that much more liberal or conservative. So blaming generations is like blaming the murder on the bystanders. The only people we have to blame are these idiots transitory or not that get played like suckers for the advertising capability of either side.
The problem here is structural. For president especially a 3rd party candidate is nothing more than a spoiler. It’s less so if they can win for the house or senate. I would whole heartedly agree with you if the Us had a parliamentary or ranked choice. But we don’t and until we do; with the demo crates it’s a slightly more likely, then just vote for the least fascist that has a chance to win. Use your 3rd party vote in the primaries.
crimsonpoodle@pawb.socialto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•goto spaghetti1 goto spaghetti8 goto spaghetti6 goto end1 goto start5
4·15 days agoGotos are cool, it’s the way assembly works, if your mind likes them then more power to you. But if you work on teams then it’s a nogoto. Most of the functionality can be replaced with things that most people find easier. Just enjoy your time with and don’t ever is Kotlin. Fucking let me fucking return. I see them now those snooty opinionated safety fanatics “ooooh it will be so elegant in the closures the last value will be the return” bs.
Sometimes you’re overwhelmed, and that’s ok, if the person is toxic then it’s ok to ghost them. However, if you just don’t enjoy their conversation, or have better things to do, as an adult you have the moral obligation to let them know you’re not going to be responding. It’s as easy as “I’m busy so won’t be able to respond to messages as frequently”. It’s not hard, and it’s nice, and it keeps people from feeling sad. If they react to that message in a bad way then that’s on them.
Edit(this does depend on communication style though, I have some friends that we just send each other messages every few months like pen pals in days of yore)







Hey hey lets take a step back. Why the ad hominem? Its a text editor, you have strong opinions about it, thats ok.
But wouldn’t you say that someone who has strong opinions about a text editor is also a nerd?
It might be a losing battle with scale. But can we please all try and make this platform have a little bit of civility?
IDEs have useful features like debuggers and lsp and documentation for sure, but why hate people for enjoying tinkering and setting things up the way they like them?
There are plenty of valid reasons not to want to use an ide: privacy, bloat, and lack of agency to nave a few.
I use both often at the same time: vim can be really great for looking at logs, and I need xCode and Android studio because of the way the ecosystems are currently set up.