Same, was confused until I zoomed in.
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Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Your middle finger is only your middle finger if you also count your thumb as a finger. Which I find hard to accept. 🖕0·17 days ago“middle finger” is “the finger in the middle of the digits” not “the finger on the middle of the fingers”
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If we are in a simulation, maybe yawning is an animation glitch.0·24 days agoWoof. I dread to think that I would remember in such precise detail all the dozens of lemmy posts and comments I’ve read this morning. But it’s quite a thought!
Acamon@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Recommendation on running home assistantEnglish0·1 month agoI had it on a old pc, running in a virtual machine alongside other stuff, but switched to running it as HAOS on its own mini pc. Just felt simpler.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google To Subscribe To Your Emails To Find Content For Your Search Listings.English0·1 month agoI travel a lot, and spend time in a lot of random places, stay with friends and such like. My job means that I can set my own schedule most of the time, but sometimes I need to respond to something pretty urgently. So, there’s been plenty of times when I’ve been travelling light and suddenly been asked to pull a bunch of data from a spreadsheet and write some quick report on it, so usually I just ask whoever I’m with if I can use their pc for an hour and get it out the way.
It’s certainly possible do it all on a phone, but it’s much quicker and more pleasant to just use a proper keyboard and screen. And there have been times (like after a ill-advised encounter with a fountain in Rome) when my phone is temporarily out of action, so if I need to deal with travel arrangements on a public computer it might involve accessing my emails.
Acamon@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Circuit tracing LLMs reveal some bizarre reasoning processesEnglish0·1 month agoYeah, I didn’t find it particularly bizarre. Both are very natural ways to process verbal information. Anyone who’s ever tried to do arithmetic in a new language knows that we don’t just abstractly do math, a big part is that we know that seven plus eight is fifteen. That’s why they used to teach multiplication tables by rote. It would be lot more bizarre if an llm had independently devised a reliable mathematical algorithm.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google To Subscribe To Your Emails To Find Content For Your Search Listings.English0·1 month agoUsing email clients is fine on my primary devices, but I often have to use email on other people’s computers. I don’t really want to go back to carrying a usb of portable apps again. And some public computers have usb drive access disabled, understandably.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google To Subscribe To Your Emails To Find Content For Your Search Listings.English0·1 month agoAnyone got a any opinions (or a link to a review) of the different options? Proton and tuta come up, are there others worth considering?
I understand that I’ll probably need to pay (otherwise I’m the product) and encryption / security is good, but the thing that keeps with Gmail (apart from inertia) is that it feels quick and easy to use. My only real experience of non Gmail sites over the last two decades have been terrible but mandatory work webmail systems that are slow, clunky and look a decade out of date. Or Hotmail, which sucks for a variety of reasons.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If most of us believe what we're told, if we are obedient that way, and keep an eye on our possibly-deviant neighbors, and those neighbors know that they are being watched, that's good enough.0·1 month agoI’m very close to blocking this account. I think I might have a lot of sympathy for OPs positions, but it’s impossible to know, because they never legitimately make an argument or point. Just pseudoedgy shit like this “showerthought”.
@rainrain@sh.itjust.works, if you actually want people to engage with you (instead of downvoting most of your posts into oblivion) attempt to have a mature conversation. Something like:
“Do you think that society is increasingly supportive of surveillance, and that online spaces have normalised judging other people and reinforcing norms without really understanding them as individuals.”
or "all public discussions must balance freedom of expression and maintaining a meaningful discourse. Do you think the pendulum has swung to far in the direction of censorship? If so, how can we allow more varied perspectives while still maintaining a space where sane people want to spend time? "
When you sound like a dumb edgy teen, or a lazy troll, most people are not going to engage positively. If you actually care about these issues your doing a fuckin awful job of promoting your position. Show that you understand the issue, and the pov of the other side, and then discuss what needs to change. If you’re just a troll, then at least mix it up a little. Severely lacking in teh lulz.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant 2025.4 Time to continue the dashboards!English0·1 month agoWhat automation for lights are not working for you? I’ve found my light automations work reliably, but maybe I’m not daring to do something too complicated!
Acamon@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant 2025.4 Time to continue the dashboards!English0·1 month agoAre there many aspects of automating tasks that you think need to be focused on?
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•With the current state of the news, April's fools aren't fun anymore because they can't be distinguished as easily as before0·1 month agoYeah, I think the mean prank vibe sucks (obvs, ymmv) but the ‘fake news’ aspect was a positive. Like the original and sadly long lost art of og trolling, the purpose was to remind everyone that you cannot believe everything you read, and you should not suddly react to something just because you read it in a newspaper. If it sounds wild or incendiary, maybe check a couple of other sources before passing it on to friends and looking like a ‘fool’.
Unfortunately, we’ve past the stage where gentle friendly reminders of media literacy are likely to help. Most of us are all too aware we live in an age of misinformation (but don’t agree on what is ‘fake’) so it’s no longer funny.
I don’t understand what I just read, but I get the feeling that’s a good thing.
I think it’s just exhaustion, but I laughed so hard at this that my partner had to come through from the other room to see what was wrong.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•For every 30 minutes theres a 50% chance my right shoe lace will come undoneEnglish2·2 months agoInteresting! How do you tie it the right way?
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If octopuses had to wear clothes, they'd probably just wear skirts or kilts instead of pants.0·2 months agoPerfect. No notes.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why don't carts have a little handheld scanner, then you pay at a scale?0·2 months agoYeah, seen something like this in the UK. You take a scanner and scan everything as you shop, then just lay the bill as you exit. To begin with they even offered a discount I think. But they didn’t have a weigh option, just that they’d check some carts ‘at random’. My understanding was, like self checkouts, even if there’s a little more theft it’s more than made up for by less workers.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The human hand is incredibly good at seeing what's inside your pocket0·2 months agoCan confirm. Licked the outside of a subway cart once. Truly horrific.
Acamon@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A musical score on a movie/show serves basically the same purpose as a fake laugh track on a sitcom0·3 months agoBut that’s the difference, the actor’s face is meant to tell you how their character feels. You’re free to be amused, inspired or upset by the fact they’re crying because they taken a banana cream pie to face. The laugh track or music (generally) is jot diagetic, it’s specifically there to colour your interpretation of actors and images.
Yeah, I caused myself a lot of misery by trying to follow the “eat the frog first” strategy, and get the big important stuff out the way before the easy / less critical things. Just led to me wasting days not doing the big thing, and all the little things were snowballing into much larger problems.
Now I go with “put the frog on your plate” - I tell myself honestly that the important task should be top of my list, and then proceed to avoid it by doing all the other shit. Sure, I have to deal with the problems of leaving something important til the last minute (and they are numerous) but at least everything else isn’t also on fire.