Many voters are willing to accept misinformation from political leaders – even when they know it’s factually inaccurate, if they believe the statements evoke a deeper, more important “truth.”
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 49m ago 100%

    In summary: You and me, we’re in the same tribe, and we hold the superior worldview. Those people over there in the out-group are wrong. They also do things the wrong way, because they aren’t in our tribe.

    Hearing this sort of talk pulls some strings in the human mind. There’s this interesting default setting that says tribalism = TRUE.

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  • What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3h ago 100%

    It was the same thing with IE back in ancient times. A popular browser violates web standards so many sites were designed with that rogue browser in mind. If you use a browser that actually follows the standards, some sites just won’t work properly for you.

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  • Word for Thursday in European Languages
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 22h ago 100%

    What happened in Iceland? I really thought they would have inherited this kind of stuff from Norway.

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  • Word for Thursday in European Languages
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 22h ago 100%

    When in doubt, always guess it’s a Swedish loanword. You’ll be right surprisingly often.

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  • Google is Killing uBlock Origin. No Chromium Browser is Safe.
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 2d ago 100%

    I don’t have numbers that would directly address that. However, there are lots of statistics on the number of mobile users vs desktop users when it comes to the traffic in general. This trend has been clearly visible for about 15 years now.

    Here’s something I found on a short notice. link

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  • We just got more evidence that long Covid is a brain injury
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3d ago 100%

    Only took one course of immunology, and oh boy was it complicated. If there’s something wrong with the immune system, good luck trying to figure out how that works, let alone how to control it. It’s not completely hopeless, but it is a major undertaking, just like the human genome project once was.

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  • We just got more evidence that long Covid is a brain injury
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3d ago 84%

    Since we know that covid can do this, the obvious next question is: Can other diseases cause similar damage? What about seasonal influenza?

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  • WinAmp Open Source Story Is Over
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3d ago 100%

    LOL. Those 3 weeks must have been really exciting at Llama Group. I can only imagine how the conversion went when the engineers tried to explain what FOSS means and the CEO understood none of it.

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  • Google is Killing uBlock Origin. No Chromium Browser is Safe.
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 3d ago 100%

    Not that many people use real computers any more. At work, you may need to use a computer, but you probably can’t change the browser. At home, you have the PCMR folks who use a computer and probably also care about browsers. Everyone else just uses a tablet or a phone for browsing the web.

    Speaking of the web, most people interact with specific websites through an app and an API, so they don’t even launch the mobile browser until they have to visit a site that doesn’t have an app. The world has changed and browsers aren’t as relevant as they used to be.

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  • I’m a Narcoleptic, AMA 🥳
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 4d ago 100%

    Is sleep hygiene important in your life? For example, you watch youtube videos close to bedtime?

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  • Insights on immersion brewers
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 4d ago 100%

    From the perspective of chemical equilibriums, there is a clear difference.

    In a normal V60, the solid bed is constantly fed with fresh water, while the permeate is also removed at roughly the same rate. This means, that it’s unlikely that the grinds would even come close to an equilibrium with the water phase. If you want to maintain maximum rate of extraction for all compounds, this is the way to do it. In the short term, it makes sense to do so, because that’s how you make delicious coffee. However the longer you keep irrigating, the less useful it gets.

    Immersion brewing leads to a situation where different compounds will begin to approach an equilibrium. If that happens, the rate of extraction will slow down, which can be good or bad depending on the compound you’re talking about.

    Fortunately though, sugars tend to extract rather quickly whereas compounds responsible for bitter notes require more time. The problem is, I don’t really know if any of them will come close to an equilibrium in immersion brewing.

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  • Insights on immersion brewers
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 5d ago 100%

    In theory, there is a difference. Can people taste the difference? Probably some can. Can I? Don’t think so. If you’re really good at tasting, and you care about differences like this, then go for it.

    I know that I enjoy my fruity specialty coffee, and it’s clearly different from the popular light roast available at my local supermarket. Is the difference really worth 5x price? Not every day, since the difference in taste and quality isn’t really that big for me.

    Similarly, you have to assess can you even taste the difference. If you can, is it really worth it to you. The only way to know for sure, is to make a cup with each method, and compare them side by side.

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  • Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old, study claims
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 5d ago 100%

    Is this one of those cases where you would need to make a parallel universe and let it run for billions of years to prove this idea?

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  • Physicists Generated Sound Waves That Travel in One Direction Only
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 100%

    It is absorbed by the mind of the listener, and stored for later use in the memory. As old memories fade away, you could also say that eventually it gets destroyed in the memory.

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  • Google is preparing to let you run Linux apps on Android, just like Chrome OS
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 100%

    But Google would much rather keep all of the data for themselves. If you could actually control what’s happening in your phone, it could interfere with Google’s main business model.

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  • xkcd #2996: CIDABM
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 100%

    But there’s water all around it.

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  • New Windows Feature Limits Admin Privileges
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 100%

    Some wise Lemmy user once said something like this: “Windows is an enterprise OS with consumer features. MacOS is a consumer OS with enterprise features.”

    If that’s really the case, MS doesn’t really care that much about the consumer market. My guess is, most of the money comes from various companies anyway.

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  • World’s oldest known (representational) artwork in Indonesian cave dated using lasers
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 100%

    🌲👋 🪨/🌞/🌋🪵🐈/🐣

    Less confusing date formats were invented much later, so this is all you get.

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  • How "out of date" is Debian really?
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 93%

    If you’re a software developer or an enthusiast, you’ll notice it immediately. You’ve been reading and hearing about the new release of the BestThingEver 3.14, and you’re totally hyped up about it. You rush to install BTE to experience how awesome it is only to find out that the Debian repos still have a BTE 2.0.5 and none of the cool new features everyone has been talking about for the last 6 months.

    Oh, that didn’t sound familiar? If you can’t tell the difference between two versions of a particular application, Debian will be perfectly fine for you.

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  • xkcd #2996: CIDABM
  • Hamartiogonic Hamartiogonic 1w ago 100%

    True, but since size wasn’t explicitly mentioned as a condition, it should be fine.

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  • Turns out, MS didn’t forget data sanitization. Maybe they also like XKCD.

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    Original post: https://feddit.de/post/13150286 30! ≈ 2.7*10^32 [according to WolframAlpha](https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=30%21)

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    Now September has about 6.2*10^23 days, which is several orders of magnitude longer than the age of the known universe. [source](https://feddit.uk/post/11980278)

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    Bean Hamartiogonic 6mo ago 92%
    Any news?

    Would like to know more about what’s going on with the development of this app? Any plans? How are things going? What sort of things will be the primary focus in the near future?

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    [Spoiler, there’s more.](https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/778cfaff-de52-497d-85ac-a4bc226a4d1a.webp?format=jpg) Location: Finland, Helsinki, Pukinmäki railway station

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    If you're not quite sure about getting into coffee, you can get started with a small budget, and you can make a nice cup of coffee that way. Probabaly not a great cup, but a cup of coffee you'll find enjoyable at the time. Once you start experimenting with different variables and digging a bit deeper into different flavors, you may notice that you're not getting the same cup every time. That's when you start pushing the limit of what's possible with the equipment you have available, and you'll realize that using a cheap grinder is sort of like making you play this game in the hard mode. **Examples:** Using a cheap blender type grinder (blade grinder) means you can easily chop coffee to some unknown random particle size. You don’t pay much, but at least you can use recently roasted whole bean coffee, which is great. If you want to adjust the particle size in a specific way, that’s when it gets very tricky. Did you grind one second longer than last time? Too bad, now it’s way too fine and you’re getting a bitter cup as a result. Fortunately, you can easily fix that with milk, but as you start noticing more details in the taste profile, you start demanding more and more. Consequently, fixing mistakes with milk won’t be as appealing as it once was. Using a cheap hand grinder is a lot better than an electric blender. Once you set the screw at a specific position, you’ll get the same particle size every time, which is great for consistency. What if you decide to use a french press today, but tomorrow you want to switch back to pour over, moka pot or AeroPress? Too bad, the grinder has no markings on it, so you’ll just have to eye-ball the setting and hope for the best. That’s obviously easier than timing your blender perfectly every time, but it’s still not exactly easy to get great results. **The solution:** Eventually you’ll want to buy a burr grinder (electric or manual) with clear markings for different grind sizes. **When to invest?** Don’t spend any more money on better gear until you’ve already “needed” better gear a few times in order to fix something you’ve noticed in your cup. As long as you’re relatively happy with your current gear and the cup it produces, there’s no need to spend more on this hobby. However, when you start noticing new things, that’s the right time to buy something that really addresses a specific thing you have in mind. **Summary:** Get started with cheap gear and upgrade only when you think it’s necessary. Getting some random cup of coffee using cheap gear is easy, but getting a specific kind of cup with that gear is hard. Using more expensive gear will make it easier. **Something else?** This is based on my personal experiences, and your experiences may differ. This rule of thumb might apply to grinders, but it is not guaranteed to apply to other types of equipment. For instance, I don’t own an espresso machine, so I have no idea how price is reflected on the end result in that case.

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    Can we please just use a space for thousands and something else for decimals? Use a comma, point, hedgehog emoji 🦔 or whatever happens to be traditional in your country, but please make sure it will never ever be confused with a thousands separator.

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    Yksityisyyden vuoksi olen muutellut tarinasta yhtä sun toista. Oletetaan, että asun vaikka Espoossa, ja sukulaisia asuu Kittilässä. Lähdin sukulaisreissulle Kittilään, ja vietän siellä aikaa noin kuukauden verran. Siellä ollessani päätin tilata sukulaiselle yhden jutun Ranskasta. Ajattelin, että vaikka paketin toimittamiseen meneekin yli viikko, olen vielä silloin Kittilässä vastaanottamassa, joten kaiken pitäisi toimia ihan hyvin. Ilmoitin tilaukseen omat maksutietoni, mutta pistin toimitusosoitteeksi sukulaiseni osoitteen. Viime viikolla Ranskalainen firma ilmoitti, että paketti on lähtenyt postiin ja kaikki näytti hyvältä. Äsken lähetys ilmaantui myös postin kännykkäohjelmaan, mutta siinäpä kerrottiinkin, että paketti ei tulekaan Kittilään, vaan Espooseen! Miten tähän päädyttiin ja kenen vika se oli? Aluksi ajattelin, että lähetyksestä vastaava firma ei taaskaan lukenut tilauksen tietoja, mutta tällä kertaa se firma ei edes saanut mitään muuta kuin tuon Kittilän osoitteen. Aamukahvia hörpiskellessä pengoin kaikki mahdolliset tiedot tilauksesta ja hoksasin että Postilla on yksi aika jännä käytäntö. ”Viemme paketit valitsemaasi Omaan noutopisteeseen, jos - et ole valinnut verkkokaupassa noutopistettä, vaan olet tilannut katuosoitteeseen ja - olet antanut puhelinnumerosi tilauksen yhteydessä.” Toden totta, ihan kaikki ehdot täyttyivät, ja nyt paketti on matkalla aivan eri paikkaan kuin mihin sen halusin. 1. Olen määritellyt oman noutopisteen, koska Espoossa ollessani haluan paketit aina tiettyyn paikkaan. 2. Ranskalainen verkkokauppa ei tiedä mitään suomalaisista noutopisteistä, joten sellaista ei voinut valita siinä vaiheessa ollenkaan. 3. Tilasin sen Kittilässä olevaan katuosoitteeseen, koska siellähän vastaanottajakin on. 4. Annoin oman puhelinnumeroni tilauksen yhteydessä, jotta sitä kautta voin seurata missä mennään. Näin jälkeenpäin ajateltuna olisi kai pitänyt laittaa sukulaisen numero tähän. Oletettavastikin Ranskalainen pakettifirama vielä liimasi pakettiin ihan oikean osoitetarran, mutta kun looda saapui Suomen rajan yli, Posti vetikin siitä aivan uudet johtopäätökset. Kun siinä kerran on minun puhelinnumeroni, posti totesi, että sitä numeroa vastaava noutopiste on määritetty, joten katuosoite voidaan unohtaa kokonaan, ja paketti meneekin siis aikaisemmin määriteltyyn noutopisteeseen. Paketti saapuu pian Espooseen, ja tulee viemään siellä automaatista tilaa muilta lähetyksiltä. Sitä säilytetään kai jotain viikon verran, mutta siinä vaiheessa minä olen kuitenkin vielä Kittilässä, joten tuokaan pelivara ei lohduta. Paketin toimitusosoitetta voi vaihtaa lennosta, mutta vain lähettäjä voi tehdä semmoisen tempun; ei vastaanottaja. Paketille voi teoriasssa ostaa lisää säilytysaikaa, mutta en ole löytänyt sellaista vaihtoehtoa vielä mistään. Minun tapauksessani sitä pitäisi kai ostaa ainakin 2 viikkoa lisää. Maanantaina pitää ottaa yhteyttä asiakaspalveluun, niin nähdään miten tämä sekasotku korjataan. Eipä olisi arvannut, että yhden paketin tilaaminen menisi näin monimutkaiseksi.

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    In my case, there are 95 packages that depend on zlib, so removing it is absolutely the last thing you want to do. Fortunately though, GPT also suggested refreshing the gpg keys, which did solve the update problem I was having. You gotta be careful with that psycho!

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    Hopefully this is the right sub for sharing my appreciation for spiders. I really like seeing spiders in my home, because they eat the other critters that might be trying to invade my place. There aren’t any dangerous spiders in this country, so they’re all welcome here. Thumbs up for spiders. 👍👍 Just the other day, I encountered a relatively big spider. A little while after switching the lights off in the night, I suddenly remembered I had to do something. I got up and switched the lights back on, and that’s when I saw it. In my geographic location 2-3 cm is on the bigger end of the spectrum, but in warmer climates you would probably call it small instead. It quickly scurried away under the kitchen cupboard, so I guess that’s where it also stays during the day. I wished it good hunting. Since it was running around, it probably isn’t the web weaving kind. The abdomen was long and the legs were relatively long, but not super long. It was difficult to to identify it any better in those conditions.

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    It’s approximately 2.652 × 10^32

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    Here's some context for the question. When image generating AIs became available, I tried them out and found that the results were often quite uncanny or even straight up horrible. I ended up seeing my fair share of twisted fingers, scary faces and mutated abominations of all kinds. Some of those pictures made me think that since the AI really loves to create horror movie material, why not take advantage of this property. I started asking it to make all sorts of nightmare monsters that could have escaped from movies such as The Thing. Oh boy, did it work! I think I've found the ideal way to use an image generating AI. Obviously, it can do other stuff too, but with this particular category, the results are perfect nearly every time. Making other types of images usually requires some creative promptcrafting, editing, time and effort. When you ask for a "mutated abomination from Hell", it's pretty much guaranteed to work perfectly every time. What about LLMs though? Have you noticed that LLMs like chatGPT tend to gravitate towards a specific style or genre? Is it longwinded business books with loads of unnecessary repetition or is it pointless self help books that struggle to squeeze even a single good idea in a hundred pages? Is it something even worse? What would be the ideal use for LLMs? What's the sort of thing where LLMs perform exceptionally well?

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    During covid times I heard many interesting conspiracy predictions such as the **value is money will fall to zero**, the **whole society will collapse**, the **vaccine will kill 99% of the population** etc. None of those things have happened yet, but can you add some other predicitons to the list? Actually, long before covid hit, there were all sorts of predictions floating around. You know, things like the 2008 recession will cause the whole economy to collapse and then we’ll go straight to Mad Max style post-apocalyptic nightmare or 9/11 was supposed to start WW3. I can’t even remember all the predictions I’ve heard over the years, but I’m sure you can help me out. Oh, just remembered that someone said that paper and metal money will disappear completely by year xyz. At the time that date was like only a few years away, but now it’s more like 10 years ago or something. Still waiting for that one to come true…

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