zloubida
@zloubida@lemmy.world
- Comment on Recommendations for cheap hardware upgrade 1 month ago:
Thanks.
- Comment on Recommendations for cheap hardware upgrade 1 month ago:
I always thought that mini computer.were more power hungry than SBC. Am I wrong?
- Comment on Preview ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Episode 508 With New Images And Clip From “Labyrinths” 1 month ago:
She looks more Effrosian to me. We’ll see :-)
- Comment on Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x07 "Erigah" 1 month ago:
I finally caught up so I can read these messages, I’m happy :-).
I watched all 7 episodes in a few days. So far, I liked this season very much, it’s kind of sad to know it’s the last season when they finally found their voice. Burnham is quite sufferable finally (even if they had to make her linked to the antagonists… at least it’s indirectly) and the rest of the crew receive some light. Moll and L’ak are interesting and rich. I love to see more Breen. And reflections on spirituality touch me personally, it’s refreshing to see Star Trek treating this subject more deeply than “religion is bad duh” (or with “akoocheemoya”s).
Now I have work to catch up 😅.
- Comment on Fallout inspired RPG game in EXCEL 1 month ago:
I doubt it’d work with LibO Calc, but I’ll try.
- Comment on Forams 1 month ago:
That makes me strangely uncomfortable.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Things open instantly when I click, it can’t get snappier. And I use GNOME, which isn’t the lighter solution.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
If you don’t play game,I see no reason to need more than 8GB of RAM. My computer is running very quickly with 8GB, even if I am photo editing on one screen while watching videos on the second, with a few softwares and even a VM opened in the background.
But I don’t use Windows.
- Comment on C O L O N I Z E 2 months ago:
Oyster mushrooms are one of the few known carnivorous mushrooms. They’re cool (and edible).
- Comment on I have attempted science. 3 months ago:
My PhD is a proof my hypothesis is wrong. It was a depressing time 😅
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
That’s a sad point of view.
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
Why do you think that God does that?
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
You don’t have to respect any God, any religion. But if you don’t respect someone because he or she believes different things than you, what does that makes you?
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
I do not feel like God is male.
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
If he couldn’t, then he’s not all powerful is he
You’re making a judgment about something no human can comprehend. It’s your right of course, but doesn’t seem rational to me.
If he exists, then he’s doing a fucking awful job
Or he does a very good job giving us freedom.
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
You’re right “know” is not the good word. I don’t know if the Bible is true or not, I don’t know if God exists or not. I generally don’t use this word in this context, but there it slipped, sorry for that.
But I did not chose to believe because it makes me feel good. To say that is far more insulting than what I said.
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
Could he? What could we know about things that could or couldn’t have been? We can’t have even the slightest idea of what the existing realities were before time and space, we just can’t judge God’s creative process. We only know what is, and what God asks us to do in our world, that is to defend and protect the victims of the Evil.
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
What’s worse: a world where an all-powerful, all-knowing God lets us decide what we do, even if it’s crimes, or a world where every action one makes is decided by this all-powerful, all-knowing God?
I choose freedom.
- Comment on As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits 3 months ago:
We believe God wants us free, alive and happy.
- Comment on Christians think gay people are trying to convert them to being gay *because Christians try to convert people to being Christian*. 4 months ago:
How so?
- Comment on Christians think gay people are trying to convert them to being gay *because Christians try to convert people to being Christian*. 4 months ago:
Galileo was Christian as much as the Pope who condemned him.
- Comment on Christians think gay people are trying to convert them to being gay *because Christians try to convert people to being Christian*. 4 months ago:
Or seriously enough to think about it, not just swallow everything. Christianity is a religion who praised critical thinking for centuries because the Bible is a book which should be studied. It was written by intelligent people who made a point to let contradictions and diverse points of view in order to let the reader decide.
- Comment on Christians think gay people are trying to convert them to being gay *because Christians try to convert people to being Christian*. 4 months ago:
The Bible isn’t the immutable word of God. The Word of God is Jesus-Christ. That’s what taught Christianity for 19 centuries before American evangelicalism invented the heresy of biblical inerrancy.
- Comment on Christians think gay people are trying to convert them to being gay *because Christians try to convert people to being Christian*. 4 months ago:
Biblical literalism is an invention of 20th century evangelicalism. It’s not because you find one or two verses which seem to condemn something that this thing should be condemned forever; and in the case of homosexuality, the verses used by some Christians to condemn homosexuality aren’t clear at all. Thus homophobic Christian bigots condemn homosexuality not because they’re Christians, but because they’re bigots.
- Comment on Christians think gay people are trying to convert them to being gay *because Christians try to convert people to being Christian*. 4 months ago:
Yeah. I’m a very religious Christian and never knocked a door and I believe homosexuality isn’t a sin. And I know atheists or at least agnostics who actually believe that there’s an homosexual propaganda trying to “homosexualize” people.
- Comment on The Enterprise or something IDK I never watched Star Wars 8 months ago:
To be honest, big adult me just had…
…but I had to continue to work. Adulthood sucks.
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- Comment on P'takh means Girlfriend 8 months ago:
I tried to learn English for years. At school, and then outside school, but I couldn’t make any serious progress.
And then I learnt Esperanto. Because Esperanto is regular and almost logical, in a few weeks I was able to speak to foreigners in a language that wasn’t my mother tongue. And that experience permitted me to speak English, even if I totally stopped to try to learn it. Something clicked in my brain. I’m still no Shakespeare, I’m sure there are tons of errors in this message, but I can now read (even novels), understand, write and speak English comfortably.
If one is raised in a monolingual environment, the brain begins to believe that there are no other other language it can speak as efficiently as the first language. And it’s true. But this shouldn’t be a barrier; and to make this barrier fall is one of the hardest parts in language learning. But the good news is that once it fell for one language, it fell for all languages. Of course there are other ways than Esperanto to make it fall, but it was the one which worked for me.
- Comment on New Series Watching Plan Feedback 9 months ago:
And I hope they will add Lower Decks one day to the list, even if it’s not live action.