I don’t know, I thought it was kind of fun that they mixed things up for a change and had the protagonist be the villain and the central plot be about his triumph over the antagonists who are the heroes; the movie ending with him relaxing and enjoying the sunset now that his great work was over and so he could retire and put down his burdens was a really nice touch.
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- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The guy behind Shit Rentals has made a free public database for tenantsEnglish18·2 years ago
Given their choice of logo, I am advocating for everyone to start referring to it as Twitter/X11.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•It's not just about facts: Democrats and Republicans have sharply different attitudes about removing misinformation from social mediaEnglish232·2 years ago
Teaching critical thinking has absolutely nothing to do with presupposing the existence of objective truth in political matters.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Here's a breakdown of the cost of an EV batteryEnglish41·2 years ago
But there are % signs after all the numbers…
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•One year after being bought for $44 billion, X is worth $19 billionEnglish2·2 years ago
Pretty soon he’ll have so much control over his platform that he can practically cron kings and manipulate outcomes to fit his personal political agenda.
Huh… do kings normally consist of commands that need to be run on a regular basis at scheduled times?
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@beehaw.org•Twitter's lost 13% of its daily users and its rebrand has failed18·2 years ago
One of my current favorite alternative is, “X, the web app you access at twitter.com”, though given the logo that they chose I’m tempted to start referring to them as X11.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•New York sues crypto firms for losing over $1 billionEnglish10·2 years ago
Ok where do I invest my money then?
Well-diversified mutual funds, or something equivalent to that, and in particular you want a mixture of asset classes such as stocks and bonds. You also want to have a hierarchy of investments, ranging from very low-risk but also low-growth investments for your emergency savings that you can tap at a moment’s notice to high-risk but also high-growth investments for savings that you do not need to tap for a long time (such as for retirement, assuming that is far off). “High-risk” in this context doesn’t mean “risk of your investment disappearing” so much as “risk of your investment suffering from a dip in value at the time when you need it”.
But to reiterate: the most important thing here is diversification, because diversification means that some of your investments can drop in value by a lot or even become worthless without causing you to lose everything. Putting all of your money into a single asset or kind of asset, such as a cryptocurrency, is basically the opposite of what you want to be doing.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@beehaw.org•Mathematician warns US spies may be weakening next-gen encryption10·2 years ago
I was curious to hear what argument they were making but the article is behind a paywall. Could someone with access to it summarize for me?
I am curious because this seems a bit implausible to me given that the protocol selection process involves an open competition.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•People Are Okay With Wind & Solar Installations In Their Neighborhoods, Studies SayEnglish11·2 years ago
If that is what you are worried about, then isn’t the easy solution to build thicker walls?
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•People Are Okay With Wind & Solar Installations In Their Neighborhoods, Studies SayEnglish2·2 years ago
If we talking about preserving birds I would still address the cat issue before the wind turbine issue.
I for one fully support never allowing cats outside unless they have a wind turbine attached to them.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world•People Are Okay With Wind & Solar Installations In Their Neighborhoods, Studies SayEnglish2·2 years ago
Nice parks are one of the amenities that can be put in a “15 minute city”; the nicest city I’ve ever lived in, Brisbane (in Queensland, Australia), had beautiful large parks within easy access of the downtown areas.
By contrast, currently I live in a suburb, but it doesn’t really give me a nature fix when I need it so I have to go to elsewhere anyway.
- bitcrafter@lemmy.sdf.orgtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?0·2 years ago
For day-to-day purposes, if you are used to Fahrenheit but not Celsius or vice versa, and all you want to do is get a rough sense of how warm or cold it is outside without having to do arithmetic involving fractions in your head, then remember that there are two temperatures in Celsius that are roughly the same in Fahrenheit but with their digits transposed: 16° C ~ 61° F, and 28° C ~ 82° F. You can then roughly interpolate/extrapolate by about 2° F for every 1° C.
Yeah, this is a really nice feature; on the couple of rare occasions where an update completely borked things I was able to go from unbootable to everything back up and running in half an hour.