Okay, I think I saw this somewhere but I didn't really read further into it
Right, I see your point. I also wonder sometimes if the excess of social media consumption and the battle to gobble more eye balls has somehow influenced people making them more susceptible to manipulation via charisma and populist opinions, I'm not sure how different it is nowadays than a couple of decades back. I might be wrong about this anyways
Wait, which gamble? I'm not well informed on what's going on over there
What are the reasons for this? I'm out of the france loop
Many thanks!! I'm just trying to make a silly script to plot how often I comment on lemmy over time :)
Question: How to curl the lemmy API?
I've seen these posts
- https://lemmy.world/post/2499903
- https://lemmy.techhaven.io/post/31617
But actually I haven't been able to figure out exactly how to get the posts a user has made in lemmy. I've seen this page but I think this is for a different lemmy instance, I'm not sure https://join-lemmy.org/api/interfaces/GetPosts.html
Can anyone point me to a documentation on how to make this?
I think if it was up to them, and latency was low enough, they probably would have pushed some kind of "fully remote convertible laptop" where they literally own everything you do in a cloud, I don't even want to search if this is a thing that exist already
Why is this on shitpost? I think it's a perfectly valid hobby and it should be celebrated
I didn't know this, damn, that's moving a lot of troops across a length of ~8.000 km in rail
Yeah, I don't think numbers is everything, lacking experience or leadership can tip the balance against you in a blink
Does north korea have actually good military power? I've seen their parades here and there, but does anyone know if they have updated equipment, trained military personnel, good intelligence, etc?
Aerial pic of my friend running archlinux in my company where everyone is using W11
I've said this before, but we also need to be cautious about this on lemmy and devise ways to empower mods and the community to fight back against this, I'm not entirely sure how since it's a very complex problem
Why do they struggle so much with some "obvious things" sometimes ? We wouldn't have a type-C iphone if the EU didn't pressured them to do make the switch
Damn, that's a very elegant way to put it
Left side: Black mirror S01E02 "fifteen million merits" . A guy tries to "break the system" but this backfires and his critic that was supposed to change people's minds is absorbed by it and turned into an entertainment product. The upper-left image shows the moment in the episode where he criticizes the system threatening to kill himself while the bottom one shows the final image of the episode where he how lives in an expensive suite
Right side: "Being ugly : My Experience" A youtube video of a guy explaining how his unattractiveness has biased his life and brought unhappiness upon him. A reason why this became viral, besides the obvious connection by many due to the topic was that a girl commented that she found the guy of the video very cute and they actually became a couple
The meme: It compares both cases implying that the guy on the right was breaking the system but that his cause was "silenced" by providing him a girlfriend and turning him into a channel that lectures people on having hope about the prospect of finding a suitable partner
I have memories of literally asking this to my dad when I was a child and he telling me that they would never ever make more star wars movies
I even wonder if no guns at all would somehow decrease public shootings, are there any countries that implement that policy?
What has been improved in lemmy 0.19.4?
About half a day ago lemmy v0.19.4 was released!! ✨🤗
Is anyone following the changes and can explain the main improvements on this version?
ML dataset to recognize blood cells
BCCD (Blood Cell Count and Detection) Dataset is a small-scale dataset for blood cells detection. - GitHub - Shenggan/BCCD_Dataset: BCCD (Blood Cell Count and Detection) Dataset is a small-scale da...
A link to the kaggle website: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/paultimothymooney/blood-cells