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abir_v@lemmy.worldto news@lemmings.world•Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls For United States to Be Split Up, Declares Country ‘No Longer Safe’ For AnyoneEnglish2·10 days agoSounds fine to me.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto news@lemmings.world•Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls For United States to Be Split Up, Declares Country ‘No Longer Safe’ For AnyoneEnglish0·12 days agoMy hypothetical worry lies with Utah, then. How do they work in what I’m calling the Craft Beer Union?
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•libxml2 Maintainer Stepping Down - "More Or Less Unmaintained For Now"English2·13 days agoAs someone who works with XML a lot, it’s absolutely terrible. The sooner it’s out of my life the better.
A shame this project is pretty well dead, but I really cannot blame the maintainer for moving on.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto news@lemmings.world•Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls For United States to Be Split Up, Declares Country ‘No Longer Safe’ For AnyoneEnglish0·13 days agoPlease don’t lump me in with the South, thanks
~ Coloradan
It’s a pretty good snack or small breakfast, actually. Top it with some salt and pepper, it’s quite nice. Assuming you like avocado, at least.
To me the bigger issue of the argument is that the boomers seem to think it’s some extravagant luxury. I can get a good avocado for like a $1.50 - breakfast avocado toast ends up being maybe $2.
Yeah, this is the distinction I’m trying to draw between “common” and “scientific” terminology. Scientific taxonomy is based on evolutionary history, rather than just superficial traits like “has gills, fins, and lives mostly in water.”
Yeah, I’m not really arguing for or against the word fish technically fitting all land animals. I think that using it that way showcases the problem of trying to fit common terminology like “fish” into the scientific taxonomic system. The definition of fish has no use in that context.
Also, there are fish which are also arguably tetrapods https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcopterygii
With babies you should instead use chopsticks. Careful not to grip your Oreo too hard as they soften.
Hank Green went off about this recently. “Fish” just has no scientific meaning, and there are fish tetrapods.
I don’t necessarily disagree, but ultimately there is a problem in classifying “fish” in the modern scientific taxonomy system - it has no good phylum to fit in as its a term that’s a bit more broad than that, but not broad enough to make for a kingdom.
Birds are reptiles. Commonly, we wouldn’t say so, but they’re in the same clade. The avians are closer related to the crocadilians than the crocs are to other reptiles like the squamates - lizards and snakes.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting Brazil coupEnglish7·16 days agoHe’s 70, most likely way out for him is a casket.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Sexualized video games are not causing harm to male or female players, according to researchEnglish2·16 days agoFair enough and agreed. I don’t have much else to talk about with this, so have a great day, captain!
As for RFK, I hope he has has a horrible terrible fucking day, the cretin.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Microsoft doesn't understand the FediverseEnglish1·16 days agoLazy works. I started my config from this repo. It got me up and running well enough with a pretty basic viable config almost immediately with a well documented parts for me to tweak at my leisure as I hit pain points.
But, if you do try it and don’t like it, or prefer a G-IDE - at least you tried it. Good luck to you, captain.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Sexualized video games are not causing harm to male or female players, according to researchEnglish2·16 days agoI saw, but this is the admin to bring back up such heinous bullshit.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•This is the technology worth trillions of dollars huhEnglish1·16 days agoYeah - I first hand have seen business majors I work with try to pitch a song from AI as our new marketing jingle. It was neither good, nor catchy for marketing purposes, but business ghouls hear something that sounds close enough to something someone put real effort into and think that’s the hard part sorted.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Sexualized video games are not causing harm to male or female players, according to researchEnglish13·17 days agoThe violence discussion comes and goes every couple years. It has since the 80s at least. It’s never had any ground in reality, it’s just fear of whatever media they don’t understand.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•This is the technology worth trillions of dollars huhEnglish6·17 days agoI feel this. In my line of work I really don’t like using them for much of anything (programming ofc, like 80% of Lemmy users) because it gets details wrong too often to be useful and I don’t like babysitting.
But when I need a logging message, or to return an error, it’s genuinely a time saver. It’s good at pretty well 5%, as you say.
But using it for art, math, problem solving, any of that kind of stuff that gets tauted around by the business people? Useless, just fully fuckin useless.
abir_v@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Microsoft doesn't understand the FediverseEnglish2·17 days agoI don’t intend to have the tone of some of these other guys; if you like it that’s fine, really.
But man, every time I’ve used VSCode, I cannot help but hate it. It’s a mess of a user experience, with anything off the beaten path being community supported via plugins that have different opinions on how they should work.
I’m a nvim user these days, I’m all about extensible tools, but I can redefine how they work if it’s not a default I like, so it’s always cohesive to me.
Between the full-fat IDEs, I prefer JetBrains by far, but these days I pretty much just use the terminal - it’s just faster and it’s easy to get it to meet me where I’m at.
The mechanical divide between being PVE and PVP makes a big difference here.