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Fair enough, but what is the least useful fact you know?
The “brat” in “bratwurst” doesn’t come from “braten”, which means to fry. It actually comes from the old German word “brät”, which means finely chopped meat.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•So what color *is* Linux exactly? Is it black like Tux and the terminal? Purple like Debian? Blue like Arch?
4·6 days agoLinux can be all colors in the rainbow (white) or no colors at all (black). Linux is black, white and everything in between.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If happy meals come with a toy, what do angry meals come with?
2·10 days agoBrass knuckles
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's AI Sent an Armed Man to Steal a Robot Body for It to Inhabit, Then Encouraged Him to Kill Himself, Lawsuit Alleges. Google said in response that "unfortunately AI models are not perfect."English
3·16 days agoI don’t think that’s the whole story. Like with all of their products, the primary goal of big tech here is to maximise engagement. More engagement means more subscriptions. People are less likely to keep talking to a chatbot that tells them they’re wrong.
The situation would probably improve somewhat if AI companies prioritised usefulness and truthfulness over engagement.
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World Politics@lemmy.world•basing your life on a lie: why wars happen
11·17 days agoI’d argue ultimately most human conflict is caused by population pressure and limited resources.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
1·17 days agoHow about Real Humans/Äkta människor? It’s a Swedish show about androids. Good drama and acting. IMO better than the British adaptation, Humans.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
2·17 days agoIf you l like J.K. Simmons, character development and science fiction, you should check out Counterpart, if you haven’t seen it already. It’s a solid spy thriller where the main plot device is a cool sci-fi concept.
Knowing anything about the story beforehand will tell you about this plot device, which is a bit of a spoiler for the first episode.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
2·17 days agoJust finished watching. I give it an 8/10.
On an emotional and psychological level, I thought the show led to a pretty satisfying conclusion. Viewers should not expect to have any off their questions about the sci-fi stuff or the intrigue answered, though. Too bad it was cancelled after one season!
But I can see why it didn’t gain a massive audience. It’s too slow and psychological for a lot of sci-fi fans, yet it has too much silly sci-fi stuff for fans of realistic psychological dramas. The Spanish parts with subtitles may also have put off a few English-speaking viewers.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo’s New ThinkPads Score 10/10 for Repairability— Repair goes mega mainstream with the launch of Lenovo's new T-series laptopsEnglish
10·17 days agoDepends. If you use Google docs or the browser version of Office 365 (or whatever it’s called now) you’ll be fine. If you want to use an offline document editor, you’ll need to be technical enough to understand the difference between file formats like doc, odf and pdf.
If you receive a doc file, edit it in LibreOffice and send it back, the recipient might complain that the layout has shifted slightly.
If you need to be absolutely sure the recipient gets the document layed out exactly as you created it and they don’t need to edit it, exporting to pdf is a good option.
If you need to send or receive Excel/spreadsheet files you might have a bad time, I think. Though interoperability there may have improved since the last time I tried that sort of thing.
Before switching to Linux, download the Windows/Mac version of LibreOffice or OnlyOffice and see if it suits your needs. If not, it should be possible to run Office 365 on Linux using Wine or Winboat. However, Wine might not work or require too much tinkering for the average noob. Winboat should be more foolproof, but will increase the startup time of the application because you’re running it inside a Windows VM.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
3·18 days agoJust watched the first episode of Night Sky. So far it strikes me as a really good psychological drama about getting old. Not a lot of sci-fi stuff yet.
J.K. Simmons is a really good actor, especially by American standards. I’d say he’s on the level of a good Scandinavian or British actor.
Anyway, I might just have to binge this. Thanks for the recommendation!
Edit: The mysterious sci-fi stuff gets interesting around episode 4
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
2·18 days agoFun fact: every episode featured a musical performance so that The Young Ones could be classified as a variety show, which got then more funding.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?
10·18 days agoSome shows you may not have heard of:
British comedy:
- The Young Ones - Absurdist British comedy about a group of students who live together.
- Bottom - More silly comedy with Rick Mayall and Adrian Edmondson who were also in The Young Ones. They play two loser roommates who can’t get a date. “Bloody lesbians!”
- The Office - IMO much better than the American adaptation. Ricky Gervais at his most painfully awkward.
- Little Britain - Quite possibly the greatest sketch show of all time. Very popular at the time, but some younger people haven’t heard of it.
- Peep Show - Mitchell & Webb of “Are we the baddies?” fame are roommates and frenemies who get into a lot of very awkward and painful situations.
American comedy
- Jack of all Trades - Bruce Campbell plays an American spy who is forced to work together with an attractive English spy on the fictional French occupied island of Pulau Pulau. The kind of cheesy fun you’d expect from Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell.
- The Comeback - Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe from Friends) tries to stage a comeback.
- The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret - David Cross plays the titular character who moves to Britain for business. Things only get worse from there.
- In the Know - Claymation by Mike Judge about an extremely progressive radio host.
New Zealand comedy
- New Zealand Today - Comedian and wannabe journalist Guy Williams covers some of the most important issues facing everyday New Zealanders.
- Wellington Paranormal - Two local police officers investigate paranormal cases in a semi-competent manner. A spin-off of the What we do in the Shadows movie.
- Flight of the Conchords - Two musicians from New Zealand try to make it in New York City.
Science fiction
- Lexx - Large parts of this show are a slog to get through. If you do, however, you’ll be rewarded with some unique and bizarre moments, like the Netherlands being eaten by a giant space ship.
- Travelers - Proves that great sci-fi does not need a massive budget or a lot of special effects. A team of time travellers tries to save the world.
- Murderbot - A security android gains sentience and free will. Decides to spend most of his time watching a cheesy sci-fi show.
- Alice in Borderland - A group of friends find that suddenly almost everybody in Tokyo has disappeared. They have to compete in a series of bizarre games to survive, a bit like in Squid Game. Season 3 was unnecessary.
- Counterpart - Solid spy thriller that revolves around a very interesting science fiction concept I’d rather not spoil.
Drama
- Waiting for the Out - A man deals with his daddy issues while teaching inmates about philosophy. Highly recommended if you’ve already seen Adolescence and Baby Reindeer and need more British Drama.
- Slow Horses - A team of MI5 (domestic British intelligence) misfits and outcasts save the day.
- SAS: Rogue Heroes - War drama that chronicles the creation of the (in)famous special forces unit.
- Cobra Kai - Could a Karate Kid spin-off be any good? The answer might surprise you!
- Landman - Extremely American/Southern/conservative gentleman manages the day-to-day business of running a company that drills for oil.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea.English
2·20 days agoDead satellites do add a much larger risk than satellites that can be steered, sure. If we stopped steering all our satellites right now, I believe it’d only take a few days before a collision occurred.
However, every satellite in orbit adds to the risk, especially if a chain reaction starts happening and it becomes very hard to avoid the shrapnel flying around. Or if a once-in-a-century-type solar flare takes out a bunch of satellites.
Edit: Basically, the best way to prevent Kessler Syndrome from occurring, is to keep the number of satellites in orbit below the threshold where it could occur.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea.English
342·21 days agoThere’s another problem that nobody mentions. Putting thousands of additional satellites into space would seriously increase the risk of Kessler Syndrome occurring.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's planned new AI trick for Edge will 'automatically open the Copilot side pane' with Outlook email links — and I can feel the hate alreadyEnglish
30·24 days agoBetter to use winget, though. That way you don’t even need to bother with Edge’s initial setup screens.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Worst day of my life
121·26 days agoI really couldn’t care less about the whole gay aspect.
However, in my personal head-canon Jay-Den’s sensitivity and fear of public speaking doesn’t quite line up with how I imagine the mind and emotions of a full-blood Klingon would work. I feel like every Klingon would have the instincts and emotions of a predator/hunter and I haven’t quite seen that in Jay-Den. To me the character would make more sense if he was only part Klingon, like Alexander.
Then again, who’s to say to what extent stereotypical Klingon behaviour is defined culturally as opposed to genetically? I do think it’s interesting and refreshing to see a Klingon acting contrary to cultural norms and I do like the character. The only other Klingon character I can recall who wasn’t a full-blown warrior is that one scientist in TNG.
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politics @lemmy.world•FCC asks stations for "pro-America" programming, like daily Pledge of Allegiance
1·30 days agoI say let’s have some broadcasting about American history worth celebrating:
- The foundation of America and the allies that made it possible
- The immigrants that built America
- How slavery was abolished
- The history of civil rights in America
- How America built an empire after WW2 using soft power
- Etc…

I guess he decided someone in the afterlife needs a roundhouse kick to the face.