

Tramp in the swamp?


Tramp in the swamp?


No they don’t.
Lemmy loves to assume criticism against stuff like this (and often out of misunderstanding as I read here), automatically means you hate women.
Just because you criticize something doesn’t mean you’re against it.
Judging from your comments, you seem to be lacking some basic knowledge and skills to get started.
None of the comments here are useful without getting those up to speed.
You definitely might want to start of looking into networking: how do computers connect to each other and the internet.
Since you’re using Linux Mint, I do assume you have some basic knowledge of using the terminal and basic commands.
Next you might want to learn Docker, which is useful when learning self-hosting, as most solutions will have an option to use that.


I don’t get the reasoning that “prohibition has never worked” and “there will be a black market”.
Yes there will be, and a number of people will still smoke.
But it will be a minority of people that would normally smoke. It will also remove smoking from the public image.
I really can’t imagine there being a larger number of smokers just because it’s prohibited.


They’re banned since 2014 because apparently multiple people had the idea to eat them for whatever reason


I remember visiting London with some buddies. We bought some cider in some street shop and sat down at nearby bench to drink and chat a bit before going back to the hostel.
Police pulled up less than 5 minutes later to chase us away.


Agreed, the rules were pretty clear, why did he only contact the mods the second time?


Maybe they can deploy a paramilitary organization called NICE to protect and help immigrants integrate.


Dated, not outdated. Or do I totally have the meaning of the word wrong?


Dated does not mean obsolete. But it’s hard to deny a digital clock is superior in almost every way.
Unlike the other examples you’re giving, I fail to see in what aspect an analog clock beats a digital one. Sure they have a certain charm, but functionally they’re just behind their digital counterpart.


Analogue clocks are a great example of kids having to understand a concept and apply it. And it’s simple enough that anyone can learn it.
I often see examples where children are required to memorize a set solution, instead of showing understanding and reaching the solutions themselves.
These clocks are somewhat dated, but removing them just feels like another symptom of a failing educational system.
According to you logic, I shouldn’t even go to the store.
Why am I doing free labor when someone can pick it up and deliver it for me?
*This comment was typed delivered by a payed laborer
Stuff would he cheaper if we get rid of cashiers. So I would actually be earning money.
Maybe stores should introduce a self scan discount.
Grab a scanner, scan while picking up items, pay and leave store.
It’s barely any extra “labor” and no need for useless jobs.


Just put a big sticker on it signifying it has a tracker inside.
Even if they would want to steal it, it might just make them doubt enough to leave it be.
The fabled green land


There is no such thing as a base64 encoded url. Part of an url might hold base64 encoded data, but never the url itself.
These online tools aren’t working because you’re using them wrong.


From a other article:
Several prominent blue zone researchers wrote a rebuttal earlier this year, calling Newman’s work “ethically and academically irresponsible”.
Not going to call sides, but seem this research is controversial within the science community.


I believe you right side can stay paralyzed after a stroke. Doesn’t have to be in progress.
I feel they’re not giving a decent reason on purpose. Better to leave everyone discussing so they’re distracted from the actual shit they’re pulling