Computer terminal is literally called a terminal because it’s the thing on the user side end of the long long wire that starts from the big big computer.
One of those things that make a lot more sense if you think hard of the history.
“Now those liberals are using these things they call ‘letters’ to form these things called ‘words’ and putting those together to form ‘sentences’. I won’t be fooled. Those are them evil Satan runes. No place for them in a Christian household.”
Oh thank good, I was so confused for a while.
I mean, horses aren’t even real.
You are too afraid to open up a Guinness can to find out what the hell is in there
I’m too afraid to open up a Guinness can because I’m afraid it won’t be accepted by the can/bottle deposit machine afterwards
We’re not the same
/meme
The meme is from around 2000. Originally it was about downloading MP3s.
I’d argue that Audacity (audio recording/editing/processing suite) is a little different niche than Reaper (full-fledged DAW). If your use case is “I’m doing a podcast and I need to do an audio recording from multiple mics and mix them down”, Audacity is good enough that there’s no point in paying extra for a DAW. If you’re a musician and you need to mess nondestructively with recordings and MIDI and filters, then you know you need to go bigger.
A somber thing about nitrogen gas executions:
People generally agree that nitrogen (or any inert) gas asphyxiation is a relatively painless and peaceful way to go. People have been using it for (animal and human) euthanasia for years without incident. Seems appropriate, right?
So how did it work in capital punishment scenario the first time around? The guards slapped the face mask on the condemned. Then they asked them for their last statement. Quote: “Mffmfmf, Mffafam fmfmfm mfffmfmf mf mfmf f mfmf mfffmfmmf. Mfffm mfm mfm mfmfffmfmf mf. Mfff mff mf mff.” (Transcribed as: “Tonight, Alabama causes humanity to take a step backwards. Thank you for supporting me. Love all of you.”) Then they opened the gas valves. It took too long. …OK, it’s time to pause now, let’s see how many problems you can spot with this procedure.
Problem: They’re continuing to use “medical” and “painless” and whatnot procedures, administered by unqualified staff, on unwilling participants. Look, I’m not an advocate of death penalty at all and I think it should be abolished everywhere, but even I know that the guillotine designers were up to something. You need to minimise the amount of fuck-ups at all levels.
I was like, ooh, I didn’t know there were newer Nikon tilt-shift lenses (Nikkor PC-E) for the F mount that are still available for purchase new… …and the bloody things cost like 1900€. Even the older PC-Nikkor lenses cost a pretty penny in second hand market.
These lenses are firmly in “would be extremely neat to have, but are both on the very expensive side and also I don’t know how much use I’d get from them in practice” category of photography gear. …which doesn’t narrow much down if we’re talking photography gear, but hey.
Don Rosa worked with the various comics publishers, not directly with Disney. This one was published by Egmont (in Denmark). As a result the comics writers actually have a pretty high degree of creative freedom, compared to people in other parts of the Disney empire.
Though he did decide to retire, partly for health reasons, partly because while everyone feted him like a rockstar when he was visiting Europe, he certainly wasn’t paid like a rockstar by Disney. (…or, given how little money flows toward music artists these days too, maybe he was paid like a rockstar.)
Heh. I should try digging out the Nintendo DS browser and see how it works with Lemmy. That thing worked with barely any damn websites even when it was new. And it didn’t help that DS only worked on open Wi-Fi (and WEP, but that was pretty much broken already by the time the browser came out)
TERFs? Posting interesting and positive content? I don’t think so, Elon - they’re usually regurgitating same bullshit over and over, and being as miserable as possible. Just like the Twitter’s usual far right user base, but somehow even more so.
As I’ve probably said: Without the transgender people (and other queer folk), the autistic people, and the furries, literally none of the modern Internet infrastructure would have gotten built.