

Is it normal or expected to just let the magazine drop to the ground like that?


Is it normal or expected to just let the magazine drop to the ground like that?


Could be a round-about way of saying the shit has hit the fan.
It’s even worse: It answers the questions correctly enough that most people cannot tell the difference – but still not reliably correctly. Meaning you get answer that sound very convincing, but could easily still be dead wrong.
Have you tried to actually use GNU/Hurd?
So I guess I’m both “Chad” and “Schizo” at the same time.
And also “Cool And Good” on the side. (I run Fedora on a few machines. It’s a relatively hassle-free no-nonsense distro that usually works for what i need.)


Original URL: https://theonion.com/trump-defends-racist-video-as-racist/
I was hoping there’d be a bit more to this on the onion website than just this headline and photo, but there isn’t.
It sounds like a advert of homosexual men looking for a specific type of other homosexual men to meet up with.
“Bear” can be slang for a muscular, but heavy-set guy with lots of body hair in those circles.


Earth is shown way too big in this picture…

Somehow the Charlie Kirk thing doesn’t fit in there so well…
you really need to take a screenshot for the meme, please at least just use the VisualEditor, which is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editor that will allow for a near-identical screenshot without actually publishing. If it’s not perfectly identical, you can go to the source editor and click ‘Preview’, which will actually render an identical page without publishing.
Or just press F12 and edit stuff right there.
Spoken like someone who never accidentally typed something into the wrong terminal or accidentally used the wrong keyboard.
Funny thing about that one, gnuplot is not under GPL and has nothing to do with GNU.
It’s up to Lemmy to safeguard that, not the OP.
Uhm, yes? The discussion was never about anything else?
Reddit changes the stuff to [Deleted] or something like that.
I know, and I think that’s preferable. Gives the OP a way to delete their own stuff while not destroying arbitrary amounts of other people’s conversations and arguments.
This is about data posted by other people, though.
That’s the whole footnote, though.


It’s not like Putin hasn’t tried that…
Honestly, this is a major weakness of Lemmy. The OP of a thread can destroy a lot of content by other people, and they often do. I really don’t get the reasoning behind allowing them that power.


It’s hard to believe how insanely long it took, and still is taking to get a production-ready, solid ntfs driver in linux.


The emergence of a deadly new disease
Wishy-washy question. New diseases emerge all the time, and what do you mean by “deadly”? Almost all diseases can be deadly some of the time, almost none of them are always deadly. We’ve had several “new” diseases that are deadly often enough to be worrying, but no wide spread new ones that are as deadly as rabies. Also, what does it mean for a disease to be “new”? Because of a lack of sexual procreation, and therefore lateral gene transfer, neither viruses nor bacteria are species-forming. Every new individual ever is a new diverging point for a line of successors, and that line will never, can never merge back with the rest of the population. The point at which a strain has mutated enough to be called a new disease is basically a matter of opinion.
Gay marriages will be commonplace
Again, wishy-washy question. What is commonplace? I don’t know a lot of people who would still object to gay people’s right to marry, but I personally don’t know a single married gay couple. Is it commonplace? I can’t tell.
Country will have elected a black president
Clear yes. A big part of the country had a very dangerous and still going meltdown over it, but still, the answer is a clear yes.
Country will have elected a woman president
Clear no, if by a small margin on two occasions.
Illicit drug use, such as marijuana and cocaine, will be commonplace
Again with the “commonplace”. It’s hard to define. I’m going by “illicit drugs” meaning drugs that were illegal on a federal level in 1998 (not that this will make that much difference). By my gut feeling, I would say this was already “commonplace” in the eighties and nineties. Though it does seem to have increased since then.
AIDS will be cured
There have been a small number of cases where it actually worked, but to my knowledge nothing universally applicable. AIDS treatments, however, have become so good that the disease is no longer seen as a major problem of our times.
Cancer will be cured
That was always a non-starter, and even people in 1998 should have known that. Cancer is not one disease, at best you can cure a small specific subset of cancers.
Most stores will be replaced by shopping on the Internet
Brick and mortar stores have become fewer, but it’s hard to tell how much of that was Internet shopping and how much was market consolidation into powerful big-box stores.
Most people will do their jobs from home.
We didn’t even come close to “most” during Covid. Most jobs just cannot be done from home.
United States will be involved in a full scale war
What’s “full scale”? There were certainly a few that were “full-scale” for the other side. Shit, there only just was one shortly before this poll was conducted…
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