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neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Millennials, what do you plan on doing when you become completely culturally irrelevant?English1·14 hours agoSame. I am a xenial in terms of birth year, but my siblings are definitely genx, so because of their influence I was culturally and personally more in line with them. But I came of age too late to ever be culturally relevant, and I was never really up to date either.
As far as I know, nobody else in my class even saw Wayne’s World.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What popular TV show did not do it for you and you quit watching?English3·14 hours agoYeah, that’s why I stopped watching: It became apparent that there was no interesting story other than the soap opera playing out in rich people circles.
The first season at least had the hint of something interesting; that estranged stoner being promoted from theme park furry to inner circle. But they barely did anything with it.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Name a group, band, artist, or track you're really into right nowEnglish3·1 day agoDestiny Potato
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Canada's election campaign can be from 37 to 51 days. How does this compare with other countries?English5·2 days agoKind of, yeah. We vote for parties, and the parties (yes, plural) with the most votes build a coalition that have enough of the votes between them to form a government. And the head honchos like prime minister and similar, are usually the party leaders. If they were to die or quit or whatever, the government agrees on a replacement.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hey Lemmy! Who ya voting for to be the new pope?English6·2 days ago“You’re the pope?? I didn’t vote for you…”
- Benjamin Franklin, probably. Or whoever it was that said “Not everything quoted on the internet is real”
Honestly I don’t care (well, beyond making this
popepost), as I am not catholic. I am technically a protestant by heritage, but the truth is that I find even the term “agnostic” to be too religiously loaded to the point where I usually refer to myself as areligious instead.As for the pope. Well, he’s… there… well, not right now. But he will be soon-ish. I’ll just accept whoevers named announced while venting smoke from the cardinal thunderdome as being the new pope. And then he’ll be there again.
Beyond that, he doesn’t affect my life in any way. Nor do I affect his life in any way. Unless he accepts my challenge to an offroad and uphill car race. Yes, he’s gonna have to drive the popemobile himself for this. I’ll be driving my new AWD Lolvo. I’m sure it’ll be fun for anyone involved, no matter who wins.
But having said all of that: I think Robbie Coltrane would do well as a pope.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Canada's election campaign can be from 37 to 51 days. How does this compare with other countries?English15·2 days agoNorway here. Election campaigns are usually around a month, and they’re almost fully focused on parties and not the representatives themselves.
“Hey, I see in my file that you have a truck drivers license. You wanna job as a truck driver?”
Yeah, sure, I accepted because I really needed a job there and then.
Well, turned out the job was maybe 10% driving, and the rest was spent manhandling large copymachines (Xerox, Konica Minolta, and all of the other brands) up several flights of stairs.
And then I placed it there for the “technician”* to set it up. After that it was usually an old machine that needed to go the opposite way.
I quit after one month upon realizing that there were plenty other jobs available to me that didn’t break my back, and for better pay.
*: I put “technician” in double quotes because what they did was essentially set up printers. I’ve since worked (and still work) in various flavors of IT, and we all joke that nobody understands printers… but yo be frank, if that is all you do, it’s not rocket surgery.
After leaving I worked at a tyre servicing workshop. Car come in, change tyres, car go out. Pretty lowbrow, but it was easy, chill, and my coworkers were fun. I started my actual career shortly after that in IT/offshore geophysics, but I still look back at the tyre job as something I genuinely enjoyed.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Hegseth Said to Have Shared Attack Details in Second Signal ChatEnglish151·2 days agoTechnically this post is “seriousposting”, as per the reports, but it gets to stay because of the flawed assumption that Hegseth is part of a competent government capable of credible military strategy.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What popular TV show did not do it for you and you quit watching?English85·1 day agoSuccession. I stopped watching somewhere in the 2nd season.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Can I self host a VPN that sneakies through the China firewall?English145·2 days agoYes. China’s great firewall mostly handles content filtering and deals with low hanging fruit. Getting around it is fairly simple, and the censorship is mostly focused on stuff that would otherwise be easily accessible by the broader population.
VPN is your obvious choice here. CCP blocks most public VPN providers, so you’d have to roll your own.
You can set up a VPN concentrator somewhere in the world, and you would be able to reach it. As far as I’ve noticed, they don’t block VPN as a whole, and default port should work fine - the reason for this is probably that VPN has many commercial uses that they don’t want to harm.
Source: I run a (work-related) VPN accessible from inside china.
Personally I don’t have any 8nterest, I’m just a big believer in availability of information.
Post the link if you want to. We all trust OPs judgment
One of these will put you in orbit, and it’s the one not affiliated with Jeff.
Yes, I like dunking on him for not even reaching the karman line.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What ya nerds set your thermostats to?English2·2 days agoWhen I visit the US I find that I usually set it in the mid to high 60s for optimal comfort.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•DOGE goon accused of screaming at workers on 36-hour shiftEnglish23·3 days agoNo need for a lawyer. I preemptively saw (see?) that the goon walked into a door.
Windows 3.11 startup fanfare
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many languages can you say Please and Thank You in?English2·3 days agoOnly English. The words are entirely different in the other languages I know.
Hillaryus*
I’ll show myself out…