I’m just so tired of squinting…
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AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Most businesses lose authenticity as they grow.81·2 days agoCapitalism forces businesses to enshittify as they grow
“Zoidberg had hair?”
“I never said he had hair! If you chose to imagine him that way that’s your business!”
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Radiation is a literal Lovecraftian Monster9·3 days agoApart from “being summoned” yeah. No desire or consciousness just a thing that modifies everything around it by nature. It doesn’t care that it drives animals insane or turns them into monsters, because it’s probably not aware of what an animal is to begin with.
Also kinda coincidental that Color Out of Space makes plants bigger. Before we had better gene editing methods, scientists used radiation to trigger mutations plants attempting to find some mutations that, among other things, made the fruit bigger lol
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Most people's earliest memories are at around 3 or 4 years of age, which correlates with the age kids start asking "why" for everything. Kids start asking why when they become self-aware.4·5 days agoMy earliest memory (that I have a solid time estimate for) is from 2yo. It’s not a memory of questions though, I was a curious kid; it’s a memory of me and my older siblings coming up with stupid names for our soon to be born younger sibling.
So, my guess is that it’s more about trying to come up with your own thoughts and ideas and answers than it is about asking questions specifically.
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Crazy Fucking Videos@lemmy.world•American Idiot gets pissedEnglish231·6 days agoI know one shouldn’t feed trolls, but I’m bored, so here we go.
Your first statement is kind of just nuts. “Ah yes people are leaving Mexico to come to America just because America is better at soccer” lol
Your second statement immediately jumps to racism. You didn’t refer to Mexicans at all. You referred to cartel members on cocaine…
As for “America Bad” I should let you know that when people say our government is fascist or committing atrocities, it’s different than saying America isn’t a rich nation that can afford better quality of life for some of its populace.
I’m a straight white university student. My quality of life is pretty good, and I’ll be largely unaffected by our government’s actions (until I get shot by a cop at a protest of course). America isn’t bad because it’s a horrible place to live, it’s bad because it’s run by fascist unfeeling idiots and full of racist unfeeling idiots (such as yourself) who support the fascist ones and ignore/delight in the pain of others.
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto ADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•It's almost 2pm, I'm still in bedEnglish10·7 days agoOnce upon a time this happened to me when I had classes. I kept saying I’d get up for the next one and never did (in fact I basically stopped going to class for a week).
I really knew I should go and get out of bed but the more I thought about it, the harder it got.
Eventually, I got medicated, and while sometimes my body tries to stop me from taking my meds, it’s easier to overcome that than it is to get out of bed when executive dysfunction hits.
That’s why I keep my pills right next to my bed and typically I take them immediately when my alarm goes off.
I also set out a protein shake next to them every night so I can eat “breakfast” without having to wait for them to kick in.
Probably not the best solution for everyone, but if you want a suggestion, that’s mine.
Also remember that you’re not alone and while some people might not see the struggle, that doesn’t make it any less valid. Be kind to yourself
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Science Memes@mander.xyz•Wake up babe new shape just droppedEnglish50·7 days agoPerhaps this is just a projection of a square from a non-Euclidean space in which the lines are in fact straight and parallel.
I think the 2D surface of a cone (or double cone) would be an appropriate space, allowing you to construct this shape such that angles and distances around geodesics are conserved in both the space itself and the projected view.
This shape in that space would have four sides of equal length connected by four right angles AND the lines would be geodesics (straight lines) that are parallel.
Well, thanks to the comments, TIL that I might hate this because I have really dry hands lol
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Learning to program in rust5·8 days agoI just started learning rust like two days ago and I haven’t had too many issues with OOP so far… is it going to get considerably worse as the complexity of my projects increases?
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Everybody talks about beliefs like they're this big important thing.5·9 days agoThe word for established assumptions is “axioms”
Definitions are kind of the most fundamental axioms. Abstracting things helps us build with them and they’re true because you say they are.
We use axioms in models to derive new theorems/information. But that is often what makes us resist changing them. If you build your other assumptions on an axiom, you have to rethink all those assumptions or even throw them out when it gets proven wrong.
However, attachment to a belief, holding to an assumption even when it’s been proven wrong, is called “delusion” and yeah those beliefs tend to be the most destructive
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Everybody talks about beliefs like they're this big important thing.8·9 days agoI think by cornerstone, they are referencing that beliefs are assumptions that form one’s model of the world.
You think by logically building on assumptions. “I remember putting leftovers in the fridge last night, so I don’t need to make dinner tonight” You assume your memories are accurate (or accurate enough) and then build on other things you “know” to construct every thought.
Sights, sounds, and vibes are a different story. They are called qualia and the raw experience of them cannot be described.
Think of qualia like the raw data you collect from an experiment. Your worldview is the scientific model you’ve built to describe this data and it rests on both fundamental logic and the beliefs/theories you currently believe in.
Unfortunately people don’t like having to change their worldview. And when you’ve held a belief for long enough, it becomes foundational to many of your other assumptions. Some people would rather say reality is wrong than change their beliefs.
The word for a belief that cannot be changed via evidence is called a “delusion” in case you ever want to piss off a religious person who says “nothing can shake my faith” like it’s a good thing.
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Everybody talks about beliefs like they're this big important thing.5·9 days agoif a belief is a model/theory/assumption that a person will not change regardless of evidence against it, it is by definition a delusion.
If a belief is an opinion, it is a personal statement. Statements like “Vim is the best IDE” are really conveying the information “I prefer Vim over all others IDEs” which is a true statement.
If a belief is a hypothesis then the person holding it will accept if it ends up being wrong.
Only in the first and second cases do people usually place importance on their beliefs, and typically, only the first case leads people to harm others or themselves with no way to convince them to stop.
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto She-Ra@lemmy.blahaj.zone•posting daily she ra memes untill moral improves: 9013·10 days agoIt hurts when they remove a character because they’re dead. Looking at you Bojack Horseman
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Political Humor@lemmy.world•just a wild guess...English14·10 days agoSomething tells me that won’t stop them from keeping people in it…
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: NASA’s Moon landing relied on Nazi scientists — and a secret U.S. program brought them here6·13 days agoFun fact, my grandfather worked on the Saturn V and, according to my father, got in an argument with Von Braun at least once
I mean not fun because of working with Nazis, but fun because it’s interesting history
1x 150mg Bupropion and 2x 10mg methylphenidate?
AnarchoEngineer@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Casual Conversation@piefed.social•How good is your memory?2·14 days agoI have memories from when I was 2yo. I can recall the plots and quotes from almost any movie or show I’ve ever seen. Like I watched criminal minds only once almost a decade ago but if I catch any snippet of an episode I can still recall the entire plot and likely a quote or two.
I have a great memory… unless it is something important
I cannot remember when I have appointments scheduled this week. Nor can I remember peoples names or things I told myself to remember five seconds ago. If I set something down it basically no longer exists and I will get up to look for it even if I set it right next to me.
Meds help (ADHD) but still it’s fucking annoying
This typically happens to me when I’m in the middle of something or when I’ve been trying to think my way through some problem for a long time.
It’s not zen because it’s like I literally don’t exist, and when I do come back around, I think “shit I’m wasting time I need to get back to things” and then it happens repeatedly so i dont make any progress.
You could always make a gigantic super absorbent polymer bead and wear that to a similar affect