That is what I assume they did when they last had to put in a tube in my ear. At least for the numbing agent, even though I’m fairly certain they didn’t.
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As someone who hates insects because they creep me out, this looks like the perfect place to rest out any new flamethrower designs that need to be tested.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•If you don’t want to be poor you should simply become rich2·6 days agoGood thing one of us caught that.
I’ll wash them after I turn the page…
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•If you don’t want to be poor you should simply become rich21·6 days agoAccording to Perplexity…
And already I cannot trust your argument on anything whatsoever because you used an LLM to try and prove your point.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Android@lemdro.id•What are your favourite open-source apps this year?English3·7 days agoIf we’re talking PC applications, I have been starting to use Strawberry Music Player a lot more than before for the audio files on my desktop and laptop.
For android, it’s a tie between the 2 most used apps outside of Voyager: Auxio and PipePipe.
Auxio messed up some things a long while ago, causing some of my songs on my SD card that would previously work perfectly in app to be unable to display how much time is left in a song, select specific moments, or even how long the audio file is in a very rare case. But overall just works fine enough for my local music playback needs.
PipePipe is nice enough. If yt Revanced refuses to let me play a video while in “incognito” mode, then I can just boot it up in this NewPipe fork. Also nice for the very niche time I wanna watch a video from NicoNico/NicoDouga ( Japanese video hosting platform ) because the person has the upload on there and no other official way of viewing it.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•if you could go back in time, when? What for?1·7 days agoI could think of a few historic figures I would love to see be smothered in their cradle, but I think of it’s a one way trip, I’m going to get PDFs with just about everything I would ever need to know about programming in older versions of various languages, burn them to CDs, then return to the early 90s.
My hope would be, assuming I could take the CDs with me, that I could spend time becoming someone known specifically for making good quality software that helps people. Then when people on windows get attached to that software, pull the rig by saying that, maybe around the late 2000s, all my software will now be only available on Linux. I’d hope to create such high quality software, with the help of any other lunatics I could find, that nobody else can compete. A sort of VLC is the best, or at the very least probably the most used, video player around the world sort of software. Get entrenched and then force a shakeup.
Bonus points on me bringing proof I’m from the future, if I could, to ensure I could get people to believe me. Something like my soft modded 3DS. Also, bonus points if I bring CDs with PDFs for future versions of things like Python and other languages and such so we could stay ahead of the curb.
Some real techno elitist type stuff if I had to say so myself.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you mateys and folks deal with the sheer amount of music available out there?3·7 days agoAnymore I let new music drift towards me rather than go searching for it. Occasionally yt, while I’m listening to another song, will suggest something that might catch my eye. That’s pretty rare, but it also keeps me from overcrowding myself on crummy music. It’s how I’ve found some absolutely amazing vocaloid songs like Step Forward by Machwolf and even pretty good covers of songs I like, like the EstyDK cover of メルト ( melt ).
I also sometimes find good music while playing rhythm games like the Hatsune Miku Project Diva series or OSU.
That was literally my first thought. Really wasn’t expecting to see chipflake here of all places.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Marjorie Taylor Greene Announces Bill To Tackle 'Weather Modification'4·8 days agoYou just know they won’t touch those companies because how else are they gonna get their bribe money?
Most normal people, at least from my understanding, don’t use em dashes in text messages, let alone even use punctuation half the time. So if I see em dashes, yeah, my first thought is going straight to AI.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish64·8 days agoWhenever a large games company talks about “developer choice” you know they’re referring to one of a few things:
- Think of the shareholders!
- Think of the rich CEO who adds zero value to the company!
- The people don’t know what they want and therefore we need to tell them exactly what they want and need!
I cannot remember which ones I read, but those were definitely some of the best ones out there for learning as a kid.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What organizations/causes/people/whatever are most worthwhile to donate to?6·9 days agoEspecially now, I think projects like Wikipedia and The Internet Archive are great to donate to because of the high volume of information you can find on them, whether that’s links to information about a certain subject or a historic record of how a webpage may have looked years and years ago.
Last I checked, conservatives hate at least one of them ( Wikipedia ) because you don’t see them constantly bending the knee at every corner to appease their false history claims and other hateful junk.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•I'm sure this has been posted here before, but it's too good not to repost.182·9 days agoI will honestly not be surprised if in a few years we have young to middle aged people who have become so dependent on “AI” that they’ll be forced into assisted living homes because they are unable to function without it.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What computer life hacks are your most used?1·9 days agoAs someone who has only been using Linux for a few years ( >5 ), yeah I do.
Definitely know what cron/cronning is, but I’ll definitely have to look up what yum-cronning is.
Edit:
I’m an idiot and correct in my thinking that yum was referring to the yum package management thing, which I don’t use on my system. Sounds cool, though. Might look into automating my setup, but it’s become such a routine for me to run the script I’m not sure if I could easily switch.
AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What computer life hacks are your most used?6·9 days agoAs a basic Linux user, I have a shell script to do all my updating, upgrading, removing of unneeded packages, etcetera. Under no circumstances is it all that advanced, just a string of simple enough apt and flatpak commands.
I also recently figured out that god knows how long ago that I set an alias to run it that’s only 3 keyboard clicks instead of 5, saving basically less than a second. So not that useful, but still good to know… until I inevitably forget about it again.
C for me because if I want you to know how my day is going, I’ll let you know.
To put the post title in a way AI user can understand ( maybe ):
🤖🧠⬇️
Hell, we’re gonna be lucky if in a few years AI reliant people are able to even read emojis. They’ll be so braindead that you ask them any question and they won’t understand a word you say. I’d be surprised if these people will even be able to survive on their own. Wouldn’t be surprised if we needed assisted living homes for chronic AI users, too.
That’s me with just about any other brand of beer other than this specific brand from where I live.