Nature is just going to nature sometimes.
- 15 Posts
- 184 Comments
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How come residential power lines aren't buried underground still?
2·22 days agoThere is moisture above ground too and ground movement can affect the poles as well. I would think that there is more exposure to damages above ground with cars hitting them, tree limbs, strong winds, animals chewing through wires, etc. While it’s easier to repair damages above ground I believe there would be less of them with buried lines.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•That's nice that they got a rejection letter though instead of being ghostedEnglish
20·24 days ago“for future reference…” Like OP is gong to re-apply to this company.
I think one of the reasons he did it was an executive from McDonald’s had stated that their food was healthy and someone could eat it everyday for a month without health consequences. His goal was to prove this was an obvious lie. Secondly how many low income people are stuck in a system where this is the only food that is conveniently available and how that is making generations of low-income households sick.
Not sure about the alcoholism - but this wasn’t a strict scientific trial so…
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Zelenskyy refuses to cede land to Russia as he rallies European supportEnglish
72·2 months agoDo you want a protracted guerilla war? because this is how you get a protracted guerilla war.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about it
2·3 months agowell they’ve always been know as the “Me” generation so it makes sense they would say that about themselves
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about it
3·3 months agoThey experienced the beginning of the internet and computers becoming a main part of people’s lives
They experienced the height of the cold war and experienced genuine concern for nuclear armageddon
They experienced the end of the cold war and a few years of peace
They experienced the beginning of grunge, hip hop music, heavy metal, MTV , and the peak of Michael Jackson
They experienced 9/11, the dot com bubble burst, the housing crash of 2008, the pandemic of 2020
They lived under the thumb of the silent generation and the boomer generation dominating politics for their entire life (as we all still do today) so there voice was never really heard.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could travel back 50 to 60 years and introduce one piece of modern music to a band or a musician of the time, who would you choose and what song would you expose them to?
6·4 months agoyes. I specifically chose that time because it was still modern enough to “get” the music of today
That’s kind of an impossible question to answer because the “they” is unknowable in your question.
But maybe they buy alcohol and drugs with it
Maybe they buy some medication they need to survive
Maybe they have a dog they want to buy food for
Maybe they have a family that could use the $50
Maybe they go to a thrift store and get newer shoes and socks for the winter
Who knows what they do with it but really $50 can help a great deal and unless you know the person well it’s difficult to know what they need it for. This isn’t to take away from what you and your wife have done, that is admirable and needed help too
I had a lady come up to me in the grocery store with her child and ask very quietly in very broken spanish/english to help her buy food for her and her daughter - who looked to be about 2. My first reaction that I acted on was to say sorry and walk away. Then it hit how cold and callous that was. Even if she was a scammer, that is not an easy way to make money. So I found her gave her $20 and walked away. A few minutes later I saw her with a cart and some food with a smile on her face.
My opinion is that if I have a bit of money that I can do without there is someone that could do with it I’ll let them have it. The money may go to a scammer from time to time and I know in the past it has, but if I can help one genuinely needy person I do what I can, not going to let the shit bags (both scammers and politicians) keep me from trying to help
I think it’s more that Buddhism states that because we suffer (attach ourselves to emotions, feelings and stuff) that we can be Content. That when we no longer attach to these hindrances then you’ve reached Nirvana (Contentment)
isn’t this Buddhism in a nutshell?
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•When you have the attention span of a fly and the constipation of a sloth
351·8 months agothis actually terrifies me.
School isn’t supposed to be “won” it’s supposed to teach you shit you’ll need later in life. Getting stuff wrong is part of the learning process. If all students do anymore is type LLM prompts they are fucking themselves up in the future. And they are fucking up other people’s future as well.
But honestly I could be completely wrong - LLM prompt writers may become a big salary job and actually knowing anything will be passe and not necessary. I just don’t want to live in that world.
Sincerely
Grumpy old fuck
You’re right - giving people the option to bounce questions off others or AI can be helpful. But I don’t think that is the same as asking someone (or some thing) to do the work for you and then you edit it.
The creative process is about the results it produces, not how long one spent in frustration
This I disagree on. A process is not a result. You get a result from the process and sometimes it’s what you want and often times it isn’t what you want. This is especially true for beginners. And to get the results you want from a process you have to work through all parts of it including the frustrating parts. Actually getting through the frustrating parts makes you a better creator and I would argue makes the final result more satisfying because you worked hard to get it right.
When I did essays and the like in school, I didn’t have AI to lean on, and the hardest part of doing any essay was… How the fuck do I start this thing?
I think that this is a big part of education and learning though. When you have to stare at a blank screen (or paper) and wonder “How the fuck do I start?” Having to brainstorm write shit down 50 times, edit, delete, start over. I think that process alone makes you appreciate good writing and how difficult it can be.
My opinion is that when you skip that step you skip a big part of the creative process.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do movies always get wrong about your job/hobby?
183·9 months agoit’s neither a hobby or a job But the trope that a very complicated, very dangerous situation can be solved by just one person and a gun.
It’s unfortunately so ingrained into the Hollywood story lines that people, especially in the US, think that that’s reality.
The idea of the rugged individual has destroyed the idea of societal support to the point that some people are actually terrified to ask for help in anyway.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some of the stupidest, **non-political** takes you've seen on the fediverse?
5·9 months agoThat all small business owners are thieves and out to scam their customers - This was part of someone’s argument defending big box stores.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Lab-grown teeth might become an alternative to fillings following research breakthroughEnglish
4·10 months agoGive it time and there will be the option of Gigantic Corp paying for your teeth if you grow their logo on them.








Humans can have unconditional love for cats, but the opposite is not true