We’ve moved past mere tolerance. Lactose inclusion. Lactose pride. Lactose celebration.
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And last just as long.
The engineering department at my uni had a tensile strength testing machine which says “Made in the GDR” on it, a country that hasn’t existed for 40+ years.
You can tell it’s made up because it has “it’s said that” in it.
Looks like one of these babies

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Technology@lemmy.world•GEICO is Terminating Insurance Coverage of Tesla Cybertrucks, Says “This Type of Vehicle Doesn't Meet Our Underwriting Guidelines”English
4·1 year agoWow, haven’t seen a roflcopter in a long time.
They have played us for absolute fools.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•We're in a very verify-happy era of technologyEnglish
2·1 year agoThe exception is password managers. It’s a very rare tool that makes things more secure and easier.
Your OS probably comes with one, and if not there are cheap or even free ones available.
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Games@lemmy.world•Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?English
2·2 years agoNonograms are great for puzzles that are hard enough to be satisfying when you solve them, but easy enough to be relaxing. I use Picture Cross Color on iphone.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Internet Service Providers Try to Stop Net Neutrality in Court | Cord Cutters NewsEnglish
1·2 years agoWe’re way ahead of you mate, all tobacco advertising was banned in Australia 30 years ago. Plain packaging is just the latest in a long line of moves designed to de-normalise smoking, and the tobacco companies have fought against it every step of the way.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Internet Service Providers Try to Stop Net Neutrality in Court | Cord Cutters NewsEnglish
1·2 years agoI literally just googled “cigarette plain packaging effectiveness” and there’s tons of articles analysing it and they all conclude that it has made a difference 🤷🏼♂️
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Technology@lemmy.world•Internet Service Providers Try to Stop Net Neutrality in Court | Cord Cutters NewsEnglish
2·2 years agoIt’s more subtle than that. Obviously no one who already smokes is going to say “Oh, the packet isn’t as pretty as it used to be, guess I’ll quit smoking now.”
It’s about the big, long-term picture. Companies spend money on branding and advertising because it works. You create the perception that your product is for a certain type of person, which makes them more inclined to buy it. By making cigarettes boring, you make them less appealing, and on average less people will smoke.
The proof is in the pudding. Social attitudes to smoking in Australia have totally flipped within a generation or two. It used to be something that everyone did. It’s now mostly seen as a gross habit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Internet Service Providers Try to Stop Net Neutrality in Court | Cord Cutters NewsEnglish
23·2 years agoGreat comment. We have the same thing here in Australia with tobacco laws. The most recent change was to ban almost all branding on cigarette packaging. They’re not allowed to use fonts, slogans, logos, or colours, just the brand name in plain text on a standard brown-green box.
The logic being that branding makes a product more attractive to a consumer. Make it duller and less people will buy it.
Tobacco companies fought it tooth and nail. Kept arguing it wouldn’t stop people from smoking. Well then why are you lobbying so hard against it? Obviously the only reason they will ever fight anything is because they think it will hurt their revenue. So whatever they oppose, I support.
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Technology@lemmy.world•First human brain implant malfunctioned, Neuralink saysEnglish
2·2 years agoWhat you said is often true but not always. Some communities prefer person-first language, some prefer identity first language.
For example, generally speaking, “autistic people” is preferred over “people with autism”. The reasoning being “this is just part of who I am, it’s not an affliction that I have.”
I’m not autistic but I have lots of friends who are, and they all prefer to say “I’m autistic” rather than “I have autism”.
Like you said, it’s best to ask, or just copy the language that the person uses for themself.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Using Ubuntu may give off hipster vibes to the average PC user, but within the Linux community its has the opposite effect.
3·2 years agoDefinitely, I don’t really like Ubuntu that much even though it’s my go-to. What I like is Xfce. Whether I get it via xubuntu or something else I don’t really care.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"Men should be homeless for a year to toughen them up"English
62·2 years agoIt’s ragebait. Ignore it. Even if it’s not, attention is what they want. Engagement feeds the algorithm. Ignore it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla is banned from driving schools because of new turn signalsEnglish
1·2 years agoMy understanding was that most road rules are state-based, not federal.
I’m any case, I’m 100% certain that in Victoria, you can ways chuck a uey unless a sign prohibits it. Doesn’t matter if there are traffic lights or not.
It’s definitely something we have to be mindful of when driving interstate! I think a lot of Vic drivers on holidays get done for illegal U turns.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla is banned from driving schools because of new turn signalsEnglish
1·2 years agoI’m pretty sure you don’t have to signal when exiting a roundabout in Victoria. We might be the outlier though. In Vic it’s also legal to U turn anywhere, unless a sign specifically prohibits it.
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Games@lemmy.world•'There's almost nobody left': CEO of Baldur's Gate 3 dev Swen Vincke says the D&D team he initially worked with is gone, due to Hasbro layoffsEnglish
911·2 years agoYou misunderstand. Larian is the company that made the BG3 video game, and they haven’t laid people off.
However it’s a licensed game. Baldur’s Gate and D&D are IPs that are owned by a company called Wizards of Coast. And Wizards is owned by Hasbro. Hasbro is forcing layoffs at Wizards, specifically on the D&D team because it doesn’t print money as efficiently as say, Magic the Gathering does.
The people at Wizards, i.e the people who actually make D&D are no doubt passionate wonderful people. But Hasbro (and probably some of the Wizards management) are awful corporate parasites determined to suck every last penny from their properties.
They don’t give a shit how loved a product is, if it’s not making $100M per year then it’s basically worthless to them and they won’t fund it. So layoffs happen.

This is a thing people miss. “Oh it can generate repetitive code.”
OK, now who’s going to maintain those thousands of lines of repetitive unit tests, let alone check them for correctness? Certainly not the developer who was too lazy to write their own tests and to think about how to refactor or abstract things to avoid the repetition.
If someone’s response to a repetitive task is copy-pasting poorly-written code over and over we call them a bad engineer. If they use an AI to do the copy-paste for them that’s supposed to be better somehow?