

Then make a community for it.
Then make a community for it.
I feel like that’s all you need. You don’t have their apps installed, so the problem is already solved. If you use uBlock Origin to block their trackers, the problem is solved. So you’ve solved it twice.
You know who hates time zones the most? Programmers.
So does this colleague suddenly have to work 9-5
Worst of all, he sees a bit of daylight on the sunrise commute home. Yet I as a +10 would never see the sun.
Everyone who works a daylight job would work a daylight job with Universal Time. We exist under Universal Time right now, and yet you (and the majority of other people in the world) work during the day. Nothing would change.
Everyone would work whatever part of the day they work right now, except the numbers would change. And you’d have to learn what numbers mean “get up”, “lunch”, “dinner”, and “sleep” because they won’t be what you’re used to.
The current clock numbers are entirely arbitrary. (And they repeat!) When you were a kid, you had to learn what the hours meant relative to what part of the day it was. Under universal time, you would simply relearn that. Children learning it now would never know the difference. They would think local time is weird.
I don’t understand why every time this conversation comes up, there are always people who think that it means you’d have to change when you sleep, live, and work relative to the sun. I just don’t get it. It just seems like such an odd conclusion to me.
With global UTC timezone, then you need to ask, which are your work hours?
Which would be beautiful because you’d instantly gain an intuitive understanding of how that overlaps with your own work hours instead of having to do a conversion.
How do you know my Lemmy password?
What did this routine look like?
That’s a mention, not a tag. A tag is a private description you save about a user. Only apps have this feature.
I just tagged you. Thunder calls this a “user label”.
There’s literally no difference. Each Discord server is like a tiny chunk of Reddit. If anyone expected any privacy on these servers, they’re nuts.
I definitely did! I guess maybe you can see why I was so exasperated. 😳
Question closed as off-topic.
Removed as duplicate of #264826376: “Question closed as duplicate.”
I’m pointing out that questions on SO too often get closed as duplicates of adjacent (but distinctly different) questions, and I did so in the most confusing, recursive way possible.
That’s why I only post questions for bleeding-edge languages and code libraries. I have to answer them myself.
lemmy is just gobbling it up every day. It’s so tiring.
Are you fucking serious? All I ever see on Lemmy is prople saying “AI slop” over and over and over and over again… in like every comment section of every post. It could be a picture that was actually hand-drawn, or a photograph that was definitely not AI, or articles written by someone “sounding like AI”. The AI hate on Lemmy is WAY overpowering any support.
Why did you add like a hundred spaces in front of the list of states? That makes it a code block that requires tons of horizontal scrolling to read. I didn’t even recognize it as such at first.
You know Lemmy has spoiler syntax, right? If that’s what you were going for?
“Thought-terminating clichés”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought-terminating_cliché
Also… I don’t think it has a name, but dubiously claiming any of these examples in an argument. Maybe it’d just be called “deflection”.
I’ve seen so many valid arguments shutdown as whataboutism, sealioning, concern trolling when they were valid arguments. It’s just as much bullshit as actually doing any of those things.
Rat farts.
I can do the same thing. It’s fun!
I just wish my tonal range were higher. Some app I just installed says my high is C7 and my low is G#5. What’s that… An octave and a little?
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.moekadu.tuner/
But that doesn’t indicate the range where it sounds the best.
I don’t understand the question. Why wouldn’t you put a space after a question mark? You did so yourself twice in this post.