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spauldo @lemmy.ml
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Why is Lemmygrad hated in the wider space of Lemmy?
  • I believe you've answered your own question.

    Lemmy isn't Marxist-only. The majority of Lemmy users are what the more vocal Lemmygrad and Hexbear users deride as "libs." As a thought experiment, imagine that you are one of us for a moment and then browse Local on one of those.

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  • Accusing people like Stallman of being rapists dilutes the meaning of the word.

    Is he creepy? Sure. Does he have rather unpopular opinions on what constitutes pedophilia? Yep. Does he go around forcing people to have sex with him? No.

  • I'm in danger.
  • I assume you're basing the abuse argument on the WWE logo in the corner. Everyone who didn't notice that (me included, at first) just see a girl with a "how dare he?" look on her face. Which is actually pretty funny.

    In case you're wondering where all the downvotes are coming from.

  • What is a decision or action you made, despite it being clearly stupid?
  • I still maintain my boycott of Amazon over the one-click patent.

    It's a hassle to buy stuff online without using Amazon. The patent expired years ago. Probably no other person is still boycotting them over it (not that it was ever an effective boycott in the first place). But I just can't bring myself to buy from them.

  • What is the skill/talent you have that you get praised for but you fiercely keep as an hobby/interest with no plans to expand on it?
  • Writing. Specifically, tech writing. I've got an intuitive sense for it, but other than business communication and the occasional bit of internal documentation I don't have any desire to do it professionally.

    I get along great with our tech writer, though, since I'm the only other person at the company who can hold a discussion about the Oxford comma.

  • What if America never existed
  • You'll notice if you look that North America and South America are missing from the map. That's what the title means.

    Also, there's no consensus on how many continents there are. Someone from the US would be very surprised to hear that North and South America are the same continent.

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  • I've never talked to an Arch user about Linux, so I dunno how toxic their community is. But I do read Arch documentation, and it's fantastic. Arch's documentation has (for me, anyway) taken the place that used to be held by the old HOWTOs back in the early days.

    The kind of cooperation required to accomplish this doesn't speak of a toxic community to me. I didn't watch the video since I don't watch YouTube on my phone, but I'm guessing it's not the Arch community that has issues but annoying teenage "I'm more 1337 than you" jackwads that are the turd in the Linux punchbowl. Those little cretins are drawn to distros like Arch because they like feeling superior to the "normie" users.

    I should know, I used to be like that thirty years ago. Most of us grow out of it after we start getting laid.

  • If you could go back in time and do, or bring, one thing to mess up the timeline what would it be?
  • They wouldn't be able to build it. It wasn't until the 16th or 17th century that metallurgy and machining were advanced enough to build atmospheric steam engines, much less high pressure ones.

    You need a lot of tech to jump start an industrial revolution.

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  • So it did. That's interesting.

    It was the fact that they used RPMs that made me think they were a Red Hat derivative. I didn't care for Red Hat (I ran Slackware back then, switching to Debian around Hamm) so I never gave them a chance. Pity.

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  • I paid for a car that I could drive halfway across the country in and be comfortable,not spend a fortune on fuel, and not worry too much about it stranding me on the side of the road. The smart screen just happened to come with it. So it seems to have worked out fine for me.

    Are you naturally an asshole or are you making a special effort here?

  • Electronics @lemmy.ml spauldo @lemmy.ml

    Bought a Resonant Converter Accidentally

    So, I was buying some stuff off Mouser and off the cuff decided to buy a transformer for a DIY dual-rail power supply. I wasn't paying enough attention and accidentally bought a Wurth 760895441 resonant converter (datasheet linked). I didn't notice until I was looking at the pinout and noticed the switching frequency was 70-120KHz.

    I just tinker with this stuff for fun and had never heard of resonant converters. Am I correct in my assumption that this thing cannot just be directly hooked to mains like a Radio Shack special?

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