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Adding date in thread ? (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hi All, How can I add a counter for the date in a publication ? Is there a way to do so ? Or do I need to accept the risk of having a February 35th with a regular counter ?

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submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Just a midly interesting post about how I can't connect here on my work network anymore. So I took the time to use a bit more mbin, I like the clean interface, the better integration with Mastodon. However, the bad image integration and their own version of markdown is kinda frustrating. May-be I'll create an alt on piefed and an extra lemmy account.

Juste un post sans intérêt pour dire que je ne peux plus me connecter ici depuis le réseau du boulot. J'en profite pour utiliser mbin plus en profondeur, j'aime beaucoup l'interface propre et l'intégration avec Mastodon, par contre la non intégration des images et leurs propre markdown est un peu frustrant. Peut être que je devrais aussi me faire un alt sur piefed et un autre compte Lemmy

[-] [email protected] 97 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

In flight?

  1. Masks would fall down

  2. The crew will start an emergency descent to a breathable altitude

  3. The crew will call a may day and reroute to the nearest suitable airport

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In High technology setting, the hacking skill is incredibly powerful, and a shortcut in many investigation scenarios. By hacking the CCTV camera, I could see that Joe did it, by checkin [insert social media] I know were the evil gad guys live.

Either you go old shadowrun-style with a whole mini game where decker can be killed by AI but it's pretty heavy and weird, or you end-up with 3 success on my roll and give a lot of info for just one roll.

What are your trick/house-rules to prevent that ? And how would you actually protect from panopticon. Especially looking how stupid people are in today's real world

[-] [email protected] 161 points 8 months ago

In theory, An expat is someone sent abroad on short/mid-term mission while working for an employer, while a migrant is someone moving abroad to find a job and sometimes to start a new life.

This means that, if let's say if a Mining company in Ghana sends someone to New-York to be the "US sales director" that person would be an an expat While an American opening an hotel in Ghana would be an immigrant.

But indeed, in many cases : Expat = European/North-American, Immigrant = From somewhere else

[-] [email protected] 46 points 8 months ago

Most of the rich cannot just move to a tax haven. Sure someone who inherited multi-generational wealth can hide it in the Caiman island.

But if you own a canned tomato factory, or even if you're a business consultant, you get rich because of very local things, and can't easily move-it away.

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

A common critic we hear about an EU wide army is What language are they gonna speak but let's forget Europe 2024,

Rome had a huge empire over the whole Europe, I may be wrong, but I don't think that commoner spoke proper Latin in remote province. What happens when they join the legion ? Would the units be split by origin region (Dacian with Dacian, Lugdunumese with Lugdunemese) with only officer speaking latin ? Or would you merge legionaries from different province (So you have Tingitanian, a Lustitanian and a Thracian in the same unit) and give them a crash course in military latin (the way the french foreign legion does? ) Even going as far as Rome, Karl the great empire also spread over half of Europe, and modern European nation used to be way more multi-lingual than they are today, and most likely a random southerner/northerner in Britain, France or Germany couldn't talk to each other.

So how did ancient armies managed the language question ?

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[-] [email protected] 42 points 8 months ago

Europe needs to step up on Ukraine.

Realistically, I doubt the western european public opinions are ready to accept 20 year old kids coming home in a coffin. If we put boots on the ground, I expect the war to be more deadly than recent middle-east operations.

So while we could kick of Russia ass, I don't think we're ready to pay the political price, at least for Ukraine.

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Power metal cover art (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Ands some extra

A strong man stands in the snow, wears a fur cape, at his feet lies a woman and a wolf, a large swords, epic ambiance, power-metal album, high quality, manowar

Using Pixel Ahuskay https://civitai.com/models/537844/pixel-ahuskay

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

La spintronique ? c’est une nouvelle discipline qui apparaît dans les années 1980 dans les travaux de quelques physiciens théoriciens. « Mais elle prendra véritablement son essor en 1988 grâce à une découverte extraordinaire, qui a valu en 2007 le prix Nobel de physique à ses deux auteurs, Albert Fert en France et Peter Grünberg en Allemagne, indique Hélène Fischer. Cette découverte, pour le dire très simplement, c’est celle d’un nouveau matériau capable, grâce à sa structure interne, d’avoir une influence sur le courant électrique à l’échelle nanométrique, c’est-à-dire à l’échelle du millionième de millimètre ! »

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À l’instar de la séculaire électronique, les applications de la spintronique s’annoncent, elles aussi, larges dans les années à venir. Les propriétés quantiques du spin continuent, aujourd’hui encore, d’inspirer les scientifiques.

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Pour [L'historien] Pierre-Éric Mounier-Kuhn, la spintronique « est certes une innovation de rupture. Mais ce n’est pas, à proprement parler, un changement de paradigme, dans la mesure où l’on reste dans la physique de l’atome ». Il ajoute : « Qui plus est, la trajectoire technico-économique dans laquelle s’inscrit la spintronique est déjà très ancienne, c’est celle du techno-capitalisme, dans lequel tout est mis en œuvre pour trouver des solutions avant tout techniques à des problèmes sociaux et environnementaux, pour peu qu’elles soient viables économiquement. »

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Solved [Metal] (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
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I've seen picture of US lemming already voting, How does that even work

I volunteered a few time to run a voting station in France, one of the first stuff I learned is always have two persons near the ballot box. If a dishonest person is alone, it's pretty easy to add a few ballots in the box and sign near the name of persons who are too sick/old to go voting in person.

Logistically speaking, it's in general not too hard to find enough volunteers (especially on a Sunday) to keep an eye on the vote from Let's say 7:30 when the empty box is sealed to 22:30 when counting is done and you've signed the paperwork. But this work if the vote occurs only over one day.

I see US-Americans voting almost 2 weeks before the election, how does it happen practically, do you have enough volunteer to run ballot station for 2 weeks ? Are civil servant paid to do so ? How do you make-sure nobody tampers the box at night ?

[-] [email protected] 54 points 10 months ago

Useful for what?

As a kind of joke, look at these senior citizen doing tai chi in the park, while many 80 years old can't walk without a cane. Looks like pretty useful.

Judo or Aïkido will teach you how to fall, which may save you a visit to the ER if you slip on the street, and pretty useful again.

It's also a fun way to exercise and stay in shape, so again, it's useful

[-] [email protected] 55 points 1 year ago

There is tons of "standalone" software that you can run on your own PC

  • For Text generation, the easiest way is to get GPT4All package which allows you to run text generation model in CPU on your own PC

  • For image generation, you can try to get Easy difusion package which is an easy to use stable diffusion package, then if you like-it, time to try the "comfyUI"

You can check [email protected] and [email protected] for some more information

[-] [email protected] 58 points 1 year ago

All of that, for a traffic jam. Imagine turning 4 lanes in a train track carrying 500 person every 5 min in both directions and one lane in a bike lane. It's still 20 lanes for car, but you suddenly have decent public transport which would be safer and faster than that gigantic traffic jam

[-] [email protected] 99 points 1 year ago

Paraglider pilot here, so I landed among the cow my fair share of times.

Cows are curious but shy, if you walk slowly they might come to have a look, if they get too close, something like clapping your hands is enough to have them running away. However, if the farmer didn't took the veals the yet, they can be pretty agressive to protect their kids, in that case forgot what I said about "clapping your hand" and stay away from the herd. Note also that bull are less shy than cow.

[-] [email protected] 48 points 1 year ago

From a European perspective (I use car/bicycle/train/longboard), a few pointers rather than a pro-con/list

  • The more people use a bicycle, even casually, The more it put pressures on local politician to do something

  • For short distances (<5km) in town, it's faster than the car

  • Gloves are more important than helmet, on the couple of fall I got, gloves protected my hands, while my head didn't hit. However, if you're in a severe accident a helmet can make the difference so I still recommend one.

  • Beware of your clothe, if you wear black, at night, without lights, you call for problem, and I can see how even good faith motorists can hit you.

  • Paint isn't infrastructure but at least remind the motorists that you have the right to be there. I can see how the mayor call the infrastructure director and ask them for bike lane without any budget, but it sucks

  • Be a bit agressive, and look for eye-contact before passing between car, keep distance from parked car, they can open a door, If you don't think a car can pass you with a safe distance (small urban streets) stay in the middle of the road, and stop to the side when you can to let the car pass you.

  • A backpack, or bike pack helps a lot carrying groceries, not really an excuse

  • The problem isn't that much the winter (unless you live on a really cold place) but the rain, good clothe can help, but still.

[-] [email protected] 58 points 1 year ago

With experience, one learn that players will need 5 minutes to destroy 5hours of game prep. So indeed, sticky notes and bullet points do wonder.

Also, somehow, modern games do wonder at reducing the amount of game prep

[-] [email protected] 77 points 2 years ago

Who said Facebook is fine ? Threads was illegal in the EU due to privacy concern.

[-] [email protected] 133 points 2 years ago

IMO, where lemmy is right now. Niche communities are counter productive. Especially as there is often 3 times the same niche communities on 3 different instances.

Try to talk about your niche content in a larger community. Talk about Oshi no ko in a generic manga/anime community. Try to talk about Kult RPG in a generic rpg community. Talk about french politics in a general France/Europe community.

Today we have generic community with like 10 posts a day and under them a bunch of niches with a post per week. Uf you move these posts to the general community above you now get 15 posts a day.

Content is what drags users, not yet another niche community.

Lemmy is still on the verge of usability, there is few very engaged user who make a large fraction of the content. Keeping it alive, but if in 6 month they have less time some /c will deperish

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