I tend to explain stuff to myself to figure out if I think I got it. Sometimes I try explaining stuff on reddit and hope anyone corrects me if I’m wrong. Works great imho.
A classic nerd from Norway.
- 1 Post
- 40 Comments
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite technology? What makes your like it like that?
4·2 years agoYeah, it IS cool! Even cooler is learning how language and words has evolved over time. A word you thought you knew might have had completely different meaning a few years or a century ago, and often gives a hint about the culture back then. If I redid my life, I would love to have become a language researcher.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite technology? What makes your like it like that?
4·2 years agoThe written word is well and good, but writing and reading didn’t become common among everyone until some figured out how to mass-produce writings. The modern world, easy access to education, and many battles for equality and freedom, they couldn’t have happened without printed books. We can learn about the sagas and myths of countless cultures around the world without being a noble or a monk or a scribe, and without knowing the original language. So… Books. The magic in writing became so much more powerful with books.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite technology? What makes your like it like that?
7·2 years agoI feel that for the rentable e-bikes and e-kick scooters. No need for overcrowded buses or car queues. No need to be afraid my bike is gonna get stolen when i park it. They are everywhere in the city. And is often faster than the bus too.
Just too bad some people cant park them properly, cant follow simple rules, and cant not try to ruin them.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
2·2 years agoCool! I learned myself some basic Rust last year, I loved how they do memory management.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
6·2 years agoAh. I think theres a lot of people who dont mind doing a single culture. As long as the single culture is THEIR culture only.
But I dont think a single culture is possible with humans. We are trained to spot differences in other humans, and sort people into “us” and “them”.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
2·2 years agoAt least you get feedback. I dont know what I do wrong or right, I’m just ignored. Maybe a gendered thing? I mean I have never heard someone tell a man his low ranking to his face. But also I dont know if I could have handled the amount and kind of feedback I’ve heard you women get. It probably hurts, and I’d probably punch someone eventually.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
2·2 years agoSome people. People worth staying away from, imho.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
3·2 years agoWhat do you mean with a single culture?
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
2·2 years agoSo I’ve heard. The latest anti-depressants helped with my will to exercise. Right now I’m trying for at least 6k steps a day and one swimming session a week. It has reversed my weight-trend (and I’ve gone down two notches on my wrist watch as of yesterday). Small victory. Maybe it’ll eventually work better against my brainfog too.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
2·2 years agoAnything I can learn something new from. Gamedev, web dev, frontend, backend, desktop. I have mostly stayed within the languages c# and typescript.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy users who feel the heaviness of depression, what issue in your life weighs you down the most?English
29·2 years agoBrainfog. Difficulty concentrating. No desire to do my own programming projects anymore. And without my anti-depressant I cant even muster the will to read a book, what used to be my favorite pastime. Or even take a walk. What annoy me the most is that these are symptoms of depression, but also what seemingly is the reason I’m depressed!
Oh, and stuck in a rented tiny apartment with a roommate who dont clean. And I no longer have the energy to clean for two. But that at least is solvable, I just need to save up money enough to get my own place.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you rather be a cowboy, a pirate or a samurai?
19·2 years agoNinja. They are so good at hiding that you probably don’t even see it as one of the options.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Social media represents the most pathetic aspects of human society, and is disgusting how people live their life through internet and not the real world.
1·2 years agoImpersonal social media like reddit, lemmy, twitter, and mastodon is nice sometimes. We can have a conversation without the conventions, responsibilities, and limitations that comes with real life socializing.
I can decide for myself how long I want to think of a reply. And a reply isn’t even expected, I can choose not to respond if something makes me uncomfortable to talk about. Nor do I have to wait my turn to converse, or be spoken over. I dont have to remember faces or names. Nor remember peoples background or recent events or drama they’ve been involved in. Theres no judgment on age, looks, ability, or gender (unless I disclose it of course). And its possible to fact check stuff while discussing, no need to wait until after to realize someone is trying to misinform.
Imho, all this turns toxic when companies involve “recommended feeds” like they often do.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.ml•ChatGPT can get worse over time, Stanford study finds | FortuneEnglish
3·2 years agoThis is probably very unlikely and I got no idea what I’m talking about: But what if feeding it even small amounts of its own content, text produced by a chatgpt instance, poisons it? That it gets confused from being fed text that adheres perfectly to its own rules, and locks that text down as perfect and not needing small variations.
I remember some article warning about this in a big scale, and I’m thinking why must it be big? If its only a probability tree, even small changes to the probability would cause issues further up the branches.
But blind speculation.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•As we witness the recent mass exodus from Reddit to Lemmy - Whoever named this Platform after Lemmings, must have had a freaking good foresight.
1·2 years agoSo its about big corpos spreading misinformation and trying to kill something small to earn more money. Lemmy (and the fediverse) wouldn’t know anything about that, right?
Kindle paperwhite.
Know a guy in the assassins guild who could probably kill time. Ask for Mr. Teatime.
emptyother@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something that sounds 100% false but is actually 100% true?English
2·2 years agoSo all we need to do to increase our supply is to rough up some sand?

Once I can pick and choose my body and change it on a whim, and it feels like my body, Im gonna end up staying in VR unhealthily much.
Even with the tech we have today, when I first used VR and selected a body for something like VRChat, I started feeling like the body was my own. You know the “fake hand” experiment? Something like that. But the illusion is quickly destroyed as soon as I touch something or movement dont match up. And the effect gets weaker for each time.
It was such a cool feeling. I want it again.