Sorry, book broke

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.workstoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldwisely
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    6 days ago

    With all this newfangled nonsense I’m surprised you didn’t pick ancient scroll or the orb like that other loser.

    Or should I say poser. Wizard Pope my ass mole.

    I’m a traditionalist and here you are suggesting I kill my 1000 rats? Ha, can’t even bend the minds of rodents to assist you in your craft. Rats are friends, not filth.

    Run along now with your microdose potions and pumpkin spice hex concoctions. I’ll be here unlocking the depths of concious while enjoying the natural taste of a craft you could never achieve


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    6 days ago

    Eh, eye of frog tastes terrible though and due to size thickens the mixture. Can’t even just use less as that throws off the cornea to iris ratio.

    Sure, if effects all you care about, go at it. Some of us are craftsmen though.

    Owl cats gotta go. Love them but they’re just a companion. I have a thousand rats to keep me company.

    Can’t lose blood magic, can’t have blood magic without page boy, ancient scroll has that sweet wrinkle, nah owl cats where it’s at



  • I’m not vegan but I agree what the absolute fuck. It’s like when I learned some jams weren’t vegan. It’s strawberry my guy. I’ve made strawberry jam and I never needed to add in cow.

    So much random stuff just adds meat and meat by product and I’m just here thinking “why”? Is it just that cow bone and tendons are usually waste product and thus cheap? Massive subsidies extending all the way down?

    No culture in history has eaten as much meat as we do. It’s not usually a daily thing let alone something that’s just kinda also in everything.

    They be putting fish juice in our beer to make it clear and bones in our sugar to make it whiter. Our money has tallow in it.






  • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRulecycling
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    At max that’s 5.95 an hour or at minimum 3.96 an hour. Kinda shitty pay, and 60% of what was recycled was just burned anyway. That numbers for Germany BTW where it’s the highest in the world. On average less than 9 percent gets to be new plastic worldwide.

    The weight loss is good to see though. Excersize is good for your body and spirit

    Anyway next I’m off to tell some kids Santa isn’t real and that the tooth fairy is just their already poor parents giving them money to have them believe there’s magic in this world preserving their sense of wonder a little while longer.






  • Ah shit, that sucks, sorry to hear.

    Sorry on that command if you’re using lua to configure the correct setting should be

    vim.opt.termguicolors = true
    

    Or in your init.vim set termguicolors should work too. Apologies for messing up that last comment

    If you’re still up to trying some stuff, last thing I can think of is tmux deciding not to take the setting. Forcing tmux to use true color may help with set -ag terminal-overrides ",$TERM:Tc" or launching with tmux -2 may help, you’ll have to source the tmux config again of course. Also confirming that your terminal supports true color


  • Huh, that is quite odd. Have you set tmux to true colour? If not that may be the issue, though I don’t see why it would select those specific colours.

    Incase you haven’t, here’s the configuration to do so. Place the following in your tmux.conf located at ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf or ~/tmux.conf

    set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"

    you should have to run tmux source ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf to get it to reload

    You may also have to add the following to your nvim config:
    set termguicolors

    or set TERM to xterm-256color in your shell (example: export TERM="xterm-256color" for bash)

    Though I doubt either are your problem.

    Edit: fixed neovim configuration


  • Again, this is why we need per capita instead of an absolute number. We are comparing an umbrella term to something more specific.

    We need data that shows they are more likely than other dog breeds. This does not show that, as we don’t know the percentage chance one pit bull may attack vs any other breed based on this information.

    This is the problem with statistics. If we select the right method, group things the right way, from the right time, and use specific methods we can prove anything we want. That’s why an understanding of how the field works is so important.

    Sorry for the late reply btw, and thank you for continuing this conversation in good faith


  • This graphic lumps together at least 8 breeds under the umbrella of “pitbull”, which is rather strange. Sure, if you group many breeds into the same category before comparing it to a singular breed it’s going to look bad.

    Also, you need to show per-capita to prove anything here. Sure, the absolute number may be high, but how does that compare to the absolute number of pitbulls? How does that compare to the per-capita of other breeds?