I learnt about that too and apparently, it is treated as a problem in China, where there are quite a few cases.
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tl;dr normal ⇒ usual
normal ⇏ desirable<rant> It is normal, same as it was normal for most people to die after being treated by a doctor in the pre-modern-medicine period.
Same as it is normal for people to start needing eye correcting glasses around 25y (quote from a qualified professional doctor).
Same as it is normal to be absolutely drained after just 8 hours of working on a desk, because it is also normal to have a closed-loop AC system with the only opening in the room (the main door) having people smoking tobacco on the other side. </rant>
I actually upvoted before reading the last sentence.
Then I read the last sentence
+1 for using “you’re” instead of what the chap above did
ulterno@programming.devto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If humans can put cameras in the wild and animals will never know they're being watched. Then, an advanced alien civilization can just as well surveil us without any of us noticing.English0·4 days agoAll the more reason for them to judge out kinks
Do you also need to be drunk to be proud of it?
ulterno@programming.devto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If humans can put cameras in the wild and animals will never know they're being watched. Then, an advanced alien civilization can just as well surveil us without any of us noticing.English1·4 days agoThe Aliens might also be animals, you know?
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knife thing is annoying
Yeah, that was the first thing I found out, looking at the picture.
One would have to tilt the holder backward to take out the knife and then make a very unnatural feeling motion to get it towards themselves. Even worse if there is no space behind the rack (there is a window in the picture that will enable that if opened)
ulterno@programming.devto memes@lemmy.world•How does everyone deal with this dilemma?English21·4 days agoSell your wardrobe fridge and replace it with a small one.
If the stuff does not fit in your fridge, don’t buy it.And what @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com said. Over here, milk comes in 1L packets with a 2 day expiry. I only buy for 2-3 days at a time and every time I go out to buy milk, I also refill groceries.
Stuff over here is not more than 10km away, so I can use a bicycle.
ulterno@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Ramsay's kitchen nightmares, but for software developmentEnglish31·6 days agoIsn’t that probably a feature, which would then also be advertised to the end user? Maybe for photo-artists and such
Guess that’s what OOP’s trying to selectively breed
That’s the joke
ulterno@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•How to resolve the issueEnglish04·6 days agoNeh I’m good.
I’ll just stay in a different country during the purge.
ulterno@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Fox news trying to explain github.English1·7 days agoThey might even be trying to get an enrichment plant while they are at it, who knows?
Make sure the browser is made using Rust and run on a VM running on Linux, compiled to WASM.
ulterno@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Fox news trying to explain github.English3·7 days agoGet desalination plants and a closed loop manufacturing process and all you need to care about is energy.
From what we know, carpets tend to create static electricity when rubbed, which might happen in situations where it is tread upon, which causes it to get charged. We also know, that since the materials used for carpets are bad conductors of electricity, having them stapled at only certain points won’t cause a significant grounding effect.
Now to design socks that use said static charge to
electrocute the wearerhold onto the carpet better, reducing slippage.
carpeted
Carpeted as in, the carpet will slide relative to the stair, so it won’t matter how good and new your sports shoes are?
There are pointers in Assembly?
All I remember is memory addresses, stored in memory locations.