Unironically a top-5 movie for me. It’s bad, but it’s also everything I want from a movie.
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- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Developing a self-hosted alternative to Google KeepEnglish1·3 months ago
Yeah, check lists in Notes could really use some improvement for sure. Honestly, just now looking through the Github for the Android Nextcloud Notes app it looks like there’s a good deal of technical debt that has been stacking up over time from trying to bring more modern features to what started as a minimal text-only notes app.
There is a way to enable “grid view” in the app settings for the more post-it view that shows the first part of the contents, but doesn’t seem to show on notes with markdown formatting, so anything with a list doesn’t show a preview.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is there steam coming out of the streets in New York1·3 months ago
This is the tune I thought of (apologies for linking a YT short, but it was the only version I could find)
There’s also a longer YT Music version here, but I’m not sure if it’s a premium thing or not.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•No One Is Safe From Being Rendered To Foreign Prisons13·3 months ago
How much do you think we could crowdfund to buy out some foreign prisons and turn them into revolving doors that the US government pays to take prisoners, and then just lets them go. Unfortunately, I’m sure I’m not the first person with this idea, except the others with the idea are human traffickers who want slave labor.
Alternatively, we steal Elon’s dumb tunnel digger, and go put a basement door in some foreign prisons now.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Developing a self-hosted alternative to Google KeepEnglish2·3 months ago
The Nextcloud Notes app for Android does have a couple of widgets (note list and an individual note), is there widget that is missing?
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•The American Age Is Over - by Jonathan V. Last12·3 months ago
Yeah, right after the election, we all had a few days of reckoning with ourselves in realizing what we allowed to happen, and realizing that maybe the US really is just like this. And then a whole bunch of people, turned their own guilt around on trans people, and people who were against funding a genocide, and the concept of “woke,” blamed them for the loss, and convinced themselves that they aren’t responsible for what happens now.
And to Americans, I know that there are limits to what we can do when Trump has majority support of every branch of our Government, and we’re rightfully scared of what they’ll try to do to dissenters. I know how strong the temptation is to sit back and smugly watch the FAFO roll in. But we also need to be loudly rejecting this whenever we can, otherwise we’re going to normalize it for a generation. I know it’s gonna be difficult. I have some family members who are in the cult, and I don’t know if I can talk them out of it. But sitting around waiting for my parents and grandparents to wake up on their own, or pass away isn’t a good plan either.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•The American Age Is Over - by Jonathan V. Last382·3 months ago
I do agree that Trump managed to destroy the image of the US in a few months, he’s not actually the sole reason. It’s the ~33% of the population that voted for him again that really destroyed the image of the US.
The world has known for a while that Americans are dumb, but the fact that we not only let him run for president again, but let him get elected again is the real loss of trust. We (in the broad sense, probably not any of us actually in this thread) voted for a felon, and as far as anyone can tell democratically elected a man who had already made us the laughing stock of the world in the past. They graciously forgave us once, and then not only did we not change, we doubled down on crazy. We’re a democracy, we’re all also a bit responsible for the destruction of our reputation by allowing this to happen and continue. Even those of us who have never voted for Trump.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoNews@lemmy.world•Elon Musk calls reports he will step back from government role 'fake news'9·3 months ago
Considering USAID was instrumental in the ending of Apartheid, it would not surprise me if that’s part of his plan already.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoNintendo@lemmy.world•Switch 2 Price (USD): $449.99 Console Only; $499.99 Mario Kart Console Bundle. Register with your Nintendo Account. Eligible Nintendo Account holders will receive an email when it's time to purchase.English3·3 months ago
Honestly considering his just-announced 24% tarrifs on Japan right after this price came out, I would not be surprised if we get more of a price jump before release.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Unshittification: 3 tech companies that recently made my life… betterEnglish13·3 months ago
Based on their current management model of “desks on wheels” they’d probably be most comfortable becoming a worker-owned coop. I know I’m in dreamland, but it would be amazing if they could go that direction when Gabe is gone.
For what it’s worth, Epic Games sold Bandcamp to Songtradr in 2023. It’s still an American company, and probably isn’t meaningfully better than Epic, but at least they haven’t totally tanked the platform yet either.
The ado is the commotion/activity/fuss that is unnecessary. So “without further ado” is just another way of saying “without any more unnecessary fuss [let’s get down to the important business we’re all here for]”
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•what are they bombing yemen for?English4·4 months ago
Also bombing Yemen is a presidential tradition that every president in the past 25 years has done. Yes, Trump probably bombed them more in his first term than all his predecessors combined, but no matter what kind of president is in office, American’s are very normalized to hearing that the president bombed Yemen. And because they are generally just periodic attacks, it gets hard to keep up the push to get the government to stop because the answer is always “well, we’re done now anyway, national security reasons, bla bla bla.”
So instead Americans vote for candidates who say they’re going to get us out of foreign wars, which Trump knows to do on the campaign trail, and he talks about it more than any other candidate and people keep believing him, even though he’s lied before.
Fluoride occurs naturally in many plants and if you drink tea you are drinking a similar amount of fluoride to what they add to water. It won’t do as much for your teeth if it’s sweet tea, and some other aspects of tea can stain teeth. But humans have been drinking fluoride in beverages for thousands of years, it’s not some new poision we invented and started adding to the water without being sure it was safe.
And they probably never properly explained map projection methods and he thinks Greenland is way bigger than it is. Has anybody bothered to show it to him on a globe?
Relatively few musicians are counting dollar bills. Publishers are, Spotify and the tech-bros who have inserted themselves between musicians and their fans are. But the musicians writing protest music are busking on TikTok in the evenings after working day jobs to afford rent. I hate to recommend a sinking ship, but unironically, if you are looking for music about the current moment, it’s on TikTok. Some of it makes it’s way to other platforms, but the average person won’t find it because music discovery on the mainstream music platforms is curated by corporations who are out to make money for the big record labels.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•MAGA pol who introduced bill on ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ arrested7·4 months ago
When Dodge released the Caliber, the first one I noticed was on a billboard, and from a distance I said “oh that car looks kinda cute” and when we got closer I was able to read that the rest of the billboard said “The all-new Dodge Caliber: It’s anything but cute.”
Oops.
I bought a silicone soldering mat on ebay a few months ago, deliberately bought it on ebay to avoid Amazon. It was delievered by Amazon, in an Amazon envelope, the ebay seller had just used their Prime to have it delivered to my address, and charged an extra couple dollars over the Amazon price. Wasn’t very happy about it, but what a hustle that person is running.
- MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldtoTechnik@feddit.org•OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair use - Ars Technica3·4 months ago
We’ve also already gotten some benefit for truely useful, non-copyright infringing AI (generally the kinds used by scientists evaluating big data sets like protein folding and finding exoplanets). None of those AIs rely on stolen art or stolen copyrighted material. But they have benefited somewhat from the pursuit of AI processing hardware. So even if you are pro-AI where it has shown any real value as a tool, you still don’t need the copyright infringement. Let’s kill OpenAI, and other LLMs that stole to get where they are. The actually useful AI probably won’t go anywhere, even if the companies pushing their AI the most right now all go under.
I’d imagine it’s even harder since it’s not their own engine this time around. With an in-house engine you get a team that knows the engine inside and out and can help squeeze out performance. Using Unreal Engine comes with a lot of tools that can make the art side easier so it seems like you’re saving time/money, but optimisation is arguably harder because you don’t have the same kind of internal expertise to optimise throughout production. I’m sure a studio their size can get some help from Epic, but that’s going to come with it’s own drawbacks.