Yes! There are normal types that just grow straight up, but I really liked these braided ones. Makes me wonder how many cool plants you can end up with when you shape them during growth.
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I think the idea behind the graph was to make it look like blood flowing, but the execution was… not the best
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Rust@programming.dev•The official Rust project account will no longer be active on X2·2 months agoJust finished watching it, and honestly that’s the idea I got after those red flags that jumpscared me when I was watching that linux sucks video. I think I watched them up until 2018, and I remember finding them entertaining and they always ended on a postive note, but I knew absolutely nothing about Lunduke apart from those 4 or 5 videos, that’s why I was so shocked to find out that he’s a generic right wing parrot.
As a sidenote, Niccolò seems like a really cool guy. Thanks for sharing the video, I subbed
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Rust@programming.dev•The official Rust project account will no longer be active on X21·2 months agoI really liked his “Linux sucks” presentations when I watched them many years ago, but I didn’t know anything about him beyond that. Then some time last year I saw that he made another one, and I decided to watch it mainly for nostalgia, and I was shocked to see so many points about how linux companies are woke, something about opensuse firing anyone who was right-wing and redhat doing some white shaming move or something. I paused, checked his actual channel and holy shit. More than 90% was anti-woke “journalism”, and has been for years now. I was severely disappointed.
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netOPto World News@lemmy.ml•Serbia: Public outrage on show in historic Belgrade protest6·3 months agoThe part about the sonic cannon cannot be stressed enough. People were literally standing still in silence and our psychopathic overlord hit the crowded streets with a sonic cannon which could’ve very very easily created a stampede that would have led to thousdands of injuries and possibly even deaths. Honestly we were lucky that enough people managed to calm down and stop running after a few seconds.
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I am the Rust programmer, I will rewrite everything in Rust.1·6 months agoUpdate: this has been popping in and out of my head ever since I saw it, and I started learning Rust yesterday. They have won.
Yeah, but for example, IEEE conference paper templates explicitly state “The word ‘data’ is plural, not singilar”. So if you use it with a singular verb you will receive this post in an email and you can only say thank you and change it.
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.ml•antitrust lawsuit filed against Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor and Francis, Sage, Wiley, and Wolters Kluwer, for conspiring to appropriate billions that should have funded scientific research2·9 months agoarXiv doesn’t have peer review as far as I know
Interesting, I thought their beaks were just some hard material, like our nails. Didn’t know that there’s bloodflow there.
You might be thinking of this:
https://youtu.be/ZPUk1yNVeEI?feature=shared
Where he mentioned that the desktop is unique in that it has to support thousands of different devices for all kinds of people, and that most people don’t really care what their computer is running as long as it works.
Interesting, in my degree we had one lesson in Java for OOP (the rest of the course was C++), Java for android programming, Python in another course, and everything else from year 1 to year 4 (that had programming) was in C/C++. Except for assembly in computer architecture.
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Recommended something to a co-worker yesterdayEnglish0·1 year agoIn what way? I use it from time to time to get movies and series. Is there any downside compared to other methods?
Genuine question, I’m not too familiar with the pirate world beyond pirate bay.
From what I heard, salt is usually packaged with iodine or some substances that prevent clumping that expire over time. So after some time the salt won’t have those anymore, but it should be safe to consume. Salt cannot spoil because bacteria cannot grow in salty places.
Don’t know how plastic containers relate to that sadly.
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I am the Rust programmer, I will rewrite everything in Rust.2·1 year agoThis might just be the thing that makes me learn Rust
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Jerboa@lemmy.ml•Jerboa v0.0.59-alpha Release · dessalines/jerboa8·1 year agoThank you for reminding me what “oh nice, a new update that makes the software actually better” feels like.
AccountMaker@slrpnk.netto Memes@lemmy.ml•And the only time we chill is when we kill each other. It takes skill to be real, time to heal each other.2·1 year agoSwedish melodic black metal has moments like that. The melodies are so nice and lift the spirit, while the lyrics are about hating everything and wating to die
We had to do a presentation on whatever in computer class in the first year of secondary school, and I chose Linux for no apparent reason. I just kinda knew that it existed and thought what the hell.
My ‘researching’ led me to see what Linux offered, to learn about FOSS, listen to Stallman, and I loved tinkering so I made a dual boot (and thus learned about partitions, boot flags and such) and never looked back.
Even when I installed linux on my newly acquired PC a few days ago and found out that since the kernel version 5.13 some motherboards receive failure on all USB 3.0 ports and I have to fuck around with that why can’t you just fucking work right away for once
Redguards are from Yokuda, Nords are from Atmora, Imperials come from the Nedes and Bretons are a Nede/Aldmer mix. Each human race has a distinct origin, what’s controversial about that? They’re ‘human’ in the sense that they’re not Mer or Beastfolk.
But Nords have identical buffs/debuffs according to that sheet.
It was actually quite an interesting discovery that Newton’s first law, the way it’s usually repeated, was written in Thomas Hobbes’ “Leviathan”, which was published when Newton was around 8 years old.