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COMMENT 2h ago

I'm just guessing here, but I think we'd need to design a camera that can withstand that much force.

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COMMENT 6d ago

As a relatively non techy guy that uses it, I really don't benefit much from using it over Windows. Programming is a bit easier, sort of, but that's it.

I use it out of personal preference, and I like not having to muck around with licenses when installing. I still run into hardware compatibility issues here and there though.

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COMMENT 6d ago

Gradients don't look bad at all. They're just not super practical for flag designs. I almost want to make Prussia a desktop background.

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COMMENT 6d ago

I'd play it safe and assume so until you prove otherwise.

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COMMENT 6d ago

It's over, he has the high ground!

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COMMENT 6d ago

Time to drown the Earth Kingdom.

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COMMENT 6d ago

Well as long as you respect stainless steel, it's OK if you don't understand.

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COMMENT 6d ago

Where do you get hatred from? Maybe he’s just having fun.

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COMMENT 7d ago

That game? The Elder Scrolls VI.

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COMMENT 7d ago

Are iguanas tasty?

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COMMENT 7d ago

You get sent straight to horny jail for that kind of talk here.

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COMMENT 7d ago

“We do not sell spoiled food. You just don’t like unicorn flavor.”

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COMMENT 7d ago

Sounds like a food safety issue, but that’s for finance to figure out.

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COMMENT 7d ago

Gaming dishwasher.

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COMMENT 7d ago

We need to go deeper.

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COMMENT 7d ago

It depends on the setup IMO. In a well designed workplace, it’ll take multiple oversights for an accident to occur. In some workplaces, it only takes the slightest perturbation for everything to come crashing down. I never worked in a shop like this, so no clue what exactly went wrong here.

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COMMENT 7d ago

Wtf

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COMMENT 7d ago

I can’t believe we re-elected COVID. This country is going down the tubes.

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COMMENT 7d ago

Beautiful cat!

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COMMENT 8d ago

Morality aside, rebooting is tricky and may not even be possible.

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COMMENT 8d ago

I'm not sure! I tend to do finer tasks with my left hand and tasks that require more strength with the right hand.

A somewhat tangential story: in Judaism, whether you're right handed is relevant for some rituals, mainly (possibly only) the donning of tefilin. (special objects you wear during prayer.) There actually is a bit of debate with regards to what defines handedness though. The rabbi that I went with decided it goes by writing as well, but others would perhaps go by throwing from what I heard.

As far as the future goes. I imagine that handedness will become less prominent. Writing will become less and less common, and people who use the mouse with their left hand have always been uncommon. With the proliferation of touch screens, mice will probably be reserved for gaming/professional purposes. (Maybe designers will still need them.)

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COMMENT 8d ago

Funny story! My dad was born in the USSR. It was not a religious country by any means, but kids' individual needs were not exactly encouraged. He picked up a pencil and attempted to write with his left hand, but it was quickly corrected. He still does it that way to this day however. Maybe he could learn to do it left handed now that no one will stop him, but he never bothered.

I find it weird that it would annoy your mom. I'd be curious to know the reason.

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COMMENT 8d ago

I remember the first time my parents’ old dog had to contend with a door like this. There were two younger and larger dogs that tried their hardest to demonstrate how the door works, but that old skittish guy was too afraid to bump his face into the door. We had to open it up for him.

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COMMENT 8d ago

I don’t remember school being this bad. I feel bad for the next generation of students.

Is the government intentionally dumbing us down, or is it doing it unintentionally? This is somewhat disturbing.

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COMMENT 8d ago

Seriously. I love it when wizards come to my workplace to clean up.