Right, this is all very close to the Dunning-Kruger effect!
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kamiheku@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think life will be like in the year 2100?1·4 months agoless cool
Literally
kamiheku@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the worst Xmas/new year eve you've ever lived?1·5 months agoWait, did I get this right – you were in the bathroom with him and he blocked you from exiting by essentially starting a game of “the floor is vomit”?
kamiheku@sopuli.xyzto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Zen Browser: A New Privacy-Focused Browser(Firefox)0·6 months agoHuh, I’m the opposite! I feel like vertical (and tree-style) tabs are useful precisely when you have more tabs
could be defeated by doing an analysis of when the commits were made on average vs other folks from random repositories to find the average time of day and then reversing that information into a time zone
This is the first thing I thought of upon reading the title, and I swear I’ve read a writeup of something that included this as a lead that led to identifying an individual (i.e. commit timestamps)
It’s this post: https://sh.itjust.works/post/5513795
I found it funny. I no longer find it funny
No it doesn’t?
> Boolean(null) false > Boolean('null') true > null == 'null' false