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sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who watched the show "The Big Bang Theory", what is your opinion on it?2·8 days agoYes I actually agree. Moss is definitely the butt of some jokes, but he gets so much love in other places that I can stomach it, despite feeling like the show isn’t always completely kind to him.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who watched the show "The Big Bang Theory", what is your opinion on it?3·8 days agoYes, I agree.
But I think you need to see it in the larger context. Episode 1, and much of season 1 (series 1 as we would call it here in the UK), is about moving into their world so we get to known them and appreciate them. Jen is the viewers’ guide into this world and her journey towards becoming one of them is the viewer’s journey. So what starts as a laugh at geeks ends up sympathising with the geeks (“but we did all the work!!”) and becoming the geeks (observe how Jen’s office starts as a managers office but slowly ends up with Manga artwork).
So her laughing at the geeks, and her inability to understand them (white noise), is crucial because it takes the viewer’s hand and leads them into the basement.
The most powerful example of this journey is when Jen becomes entertainment manager (“It’s not for you!”) and we have one of the show’s genuinely touching moments , whwn Roy grapples with his breakup and finds release in a session of tabletop RPG. This moment works so well because of the strength of the actors, the script and the fact that it has brought the viewer into the circle; the normies are now loud, obnoxious “business men” who are set free by adopting geekiness.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who watched the show "The Big Bang Theory", what is your opinion on it?6·9 days agoWell let’s start with the jokes. They are just subjectively funnier, with many tie-backs and connections (Seinfeld/CYE long running set ups).
TITC is laughing at the normies and celebrating the geeks. TITC isn’t afraid to be really funny, which means recognising the human condition and laughing with it. The characters aren’t “good people who fail”, they are “humans who fail”, which mean we recognise them and empathise with them. Who hasn’t wanted to give a really impressive speech and said some bullshit.
BBT is bland. The characters are bland, with only external failures. The jokes dare not really poke fun at anyone and the jokes are sentence-long. Finally the actors and the script just aren’t as out there, so it all just feels dull as dishwater.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who watched the show "The Big Bang Theory", what is your opinion on it?3·9 days agoAll episodes had live audience. Doesn’t mean all the laughter is real laughter, though, but there was definitely a live audience.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who watched the show "The Big Bang Theory", what is your opinion on it?8·9 days agoComparing The IT Crowd to The Big Bang Theory is like comparing Pavarotti to a braying lamb.
BBT is the braying lamb, for the avoidance of doubt.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-single people, how long have you been with your S/O?3·14 days agoComing up to 20 years, 17 years married.
What, you don’t think there’s work to do for a stay at home partner? From my observation, it’s one of the hardest jobs there are (that is if you actually take on all the home keeping duties as part of this - I’m not speaking about trophy-partners here).
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What should we call "proof of age" or "age verification"?1·23 days agoYou have to trust someone.
And I can’t speak for all the implementations around the world. But I can speak for the Danish one. Or at least what the design is intended to be right now.
The Danish verification tokens are single use. Yes they get checked against a database, centrally, but that database doesn’t hold any information about who the token was issued to, just whether it’s a valid token that hasn’t been used before.
So your digital wallet holds a set of single use tokens. You have to log in using MitID (central government system for proving your identify online), then your wallet is issued age proofing tokens which you then hand over to the website to prove your age.
So there are a million ways that COULD be abused, just like there are a million ways your bank could abuse the information it holds about you. In both cases, laws require that neither abuse their privilege.
You have to trust someone. Or live a hermit.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What should we call "proof of age" or "age verification"?3·24 days agoIn the EU the legal framework requires a ZKP implantation. Laws would be broken if traceability was introduced.
I know! The joke doesn’t really work when you know how to pronounce it.
A kid in our high school went on national news and said he could procure weed in the school in less than 3 minutes. He then proved it. Made national headlines and became a big topic in parliament.
Of course they went looking for the stoner, found him, and then asked him to source the source of what made him stoned. Kinda self-explanatory but the news didn’t seem to think so.
Oh, and in primary school, I think I was “the incident”. I hacked the schools computer network and made all PCs boot into a message that read “Teachers are dumb”. It really wasn’t very sophisticated, at all, but shut the computers down for a week while they had “experts” in to clean them up.
When I told the expert that having the PCs optionally boot from floppy and this allowed me full access to all the PCs, including the control server through which they distributed autoexec.bat updates to them all … well he sold me like I was some kind of sophisticated wiz-kid that needed containment. I got a life time ban from the computer labs. The kid that squeeled on was ostracised by everyone else (I had made up with him quite quickly, I knew I shouldn’t have told him and sort of blamed myself).
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Building my first NAS: Assistance on part selection pleaseEnglish1·1 month agoI’d just search for the specific CPU and “plex” and “transcoding” and see what comes up. I’ve not heard many success stories of AMD CPU transcoding, despite them having good hardware support. Stand ready to be corrected.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What questions do you have for folks older than you?3·1 month agoSave more than you need.
Run fiscal history simulations (several programs do this for you). If I had invested this money in 1900, how would this have fared? If I had invested this money in 1901, how would this have fared. Etc.
Accept that you can’t plan for everything except your own resilience. You may have to adjust your spend if things are looking harder than you had planned for. You’ll be fine. At least that’s what I tell myself.
My fiscal plan has me running out in 0% of historical scenarios, which is belt and braces. Still need to save a lot before I can retire according to that fiscal plan.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What questions do you have for folks older than you?101·1 month agoYes they do. Not sure if 48 counts as older than you, but I’ve definitely seen economic cycles and peace/war cycles come and go. This too shall pass.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Building my first NAS: Assistance on part selection pleaseEnglish4·1 month agoI run EXOS drives in the under-stair cupboard. They’re noisy but they’re not that bad.
There’s definitely a chance my knowledge is no longer current but I would 100% verify that for your operating system of choice (which I presume is Linux), your AMD CPU can deliver hardware transcoding under Plex. I’ve not heard of AMD CPUs handling this under Linux at least. Ready to be corrected.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Building my first NAS: Assistance on part selection pleaseEnglish7·1 month agoYou’re not using a CPU that most distributions support for hardware transcoding. You either need to use an Intel CPU with QuickSync or stick a discrete nvidia card in the box. The Intel route is often easiest here, and I say this as a die hard AMD fan.
Are you intent on building your own box?
I’m only asking because TerraMaster does the F6-424 (or F4-424) series which has 6 bays (or 4), a decent CPU (1235U) with hardware transcoding support, space for two 4x4 NVME m.2 SSDs, which runs silently and will just work as an appliance, even though it is a full PC. You can then install unraid or truenas on it, or heck bareback Linux and do it yourself. There are decent alternatives to putting something together yourself.
Regarding disks Seagate EXOS are often cheaper than IronWolfs and have higher MTBF than even the Pro. Don’t ask me why they’re lower cost, for more bang.
sunbeam60@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Reddit Exodus lead me to Lemmy and i am realy happy about it. Where should GitHub Exodus lead me to?4·1 month agoBURN HIM AT THE STAKE!!!
Well I think we can pretty much guess what answers you’ll find at lemmygrad and hexbear.
Not more wrong or more right. Just a different lens of analysis.