will_a113
@will_a113@lemm.ee
A lemmy nomad. Wish there was a way to migrate posts and comments from .world to .ml to here… 😪
- Comment on Far-right websites got hacked and defaced; 6.5 terabytes of data got leaked. 2 days ago:
Yes you do.
- Comment on It’s Time To Go Back to Web 1.0 5 days ago:
Was just talking with a coworker about how with the rise of server-side rendering we’re finally technologically back to Web 1.0
- Comment on YSK that habeas corpus has its roots in thr Magna carta, from the 13th century. 1 week ago:
But that’s what I’m saying - From a practical perspective we’ve learned that it is essentially impossible to prosecute – let alone convict – a sitting president. They have de facto immunity, even if it’s not technically de jure.
- Submitted 1 week ago to technology@lemmy.world | 48 comments
- Comment on YSK that habeas corpus has its roots in thr Magna carta, from the 13th century. 1 week ago:
Didn’t the Supreme Court last year basically decide that the President can do anything without restriction if it’s to execute his duties? Until someone does something about that I don’t understand the purpose of articles like this other than to be rage bait.
- Comment on The World's First Mass-Produced Flying Car Is Here and It Costs $1 Million 1 week ago:
There might be a lot more millionaires than before, but it’d still be a much smaller number who could drop $1M on a flying car.
- Comment on Any recommendations for the best expense reimbursement software for remote teams? 2 weeks ago:
My team uses Expensify, and I have to say, I don’t hate it. The website is full featured, the mobile app is actually pretty good, and you can even just email receipts to an email address and it will parse them out properly the vast majority of the time. Management-wise it has all of the approval chains, grouping, etc that you might expect. The company I work for is only about 50 people and my team is only 10 so I couldn’t say how well it scales, but I imagine unless you have some particularly unique requirements it’d do the job.
- Comment on Researchers challenge long-held assumptions about the origins of domestication 2 weeks ago:
“People did different things at different times and places depending on their circumstances” is not exactly news, even in academic circles where head-in-the-sand disorder is all to real. Davids Graeber and Wengrove covered it to much popular acclaim in The Dawn of Everything, and the anthro/archaeology was going on for decades prior.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
They’ll implant new skills like “learning to knit”, but won’t mention anything about how to use the three seashells.
- Comment on 4 fundamental forces 4 weeks ago:
Yup got it. In that context mega-dragon makes sense. I can’t wait until we actually understand what the hell gravity even is.
- Comment on 4 fundamental forces 4 weeks ago:
Yup. But try pulling a proton out of an atom for 2 seconds.
- Comment on 4 fundamental forces 4 weeks ago:
I was more just speaking to how it’s many orders of magnitude weaker than the other 3 forces. Though it does work on an infinite scale, so maybe it ought to be a tiny bit unbelievably long vaguely dragon-shaped worm thing.
- Comment on 4 fundamental forces 4 weeks ago:
Shouldn’t gravity be like a tiny, vaguely dragon-shaped worm off in another field?
I mean messing with the strong force in a fistful of atoms gets you a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, my old, achy self can jump up and resist against a whole earth’s worth of gravitational force.
- Comment on What is your favorite Fediverse specific creators? 4 weeks ago:
@pmjv@lemmy.sdf.org posts fantastic, fediverse-only comics to !unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org. They can be super weird and will admittedly not be for everyone, but hey isn’t that why we’re all here in the first place?
- Comment on The fact that even 3D games are old now blows my mind on a regular basis. 4 weeks ago:
The thing is, 5 years before that games did look like triangle-boobed-Lara-Croft. There was just an enormous wave of tech progress in the 3D accelerator world from the late 90s to mid aughts
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to technology@lemmy.world | 26 comments
- Comment on YSK theres a open source tool to cleanly read webpage articles called 'NewsWaffle' 2 months ago:
I wonder if the archive.ph guys would be willing to host this as an alternate rendering option. They’re already doing archival downloading and reformatting, and I bet a lot of their users would appreciate having a totally unencumbered view like this.
- Comment on DOGE Plans to Rebuild SSA Codebase in Months, Risking Benefits and System Collapse 2 months ago:
Yep, this is it. Show how “broken” it is by breaking it, and enough of the population won’t even notice when it’s “fixed” and they’re only getting 2/3 of what they were before (and are entitled to). Plus grift, etc.