raoul

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[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 4 months ago

That's your problem: do your little task laying down from the start

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 19 points 4 months ago (1 children)

That demonstrably false by just going to the store...

I don't know why people keep saying that.

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 4 months ago

... after a string of artists dropped out.

So they also invited artists, and not just Kid Rock ?

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

They refused me the nationality 😟

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 5 months ago

How do you recognize it's my dick? It can be someone else...

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 6 months ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Bardot

... she writes that "my country, France, my homeland, my land" was "again invaded by an overpopulation of foreigners, especially Muslims".

Bardot contrasted her close gay friends with homosexuals who "jiggle their bottoms, put their little fingers in the air and with their little castrato voices moan about what those ghastly heteros put them through", and said some contemporary homosexuals behave like "fairground freaks"

She also said, in reference to Muslims, that she was "fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country and imposing its habits".

Bardot wrote an open letter demanding the ban in France of Jewish ritual slaughter shechita.

In January 2018, Bardot called all the actresses claiming to have been victims of sexual harassments "hypocrites" and "ridiculous" in an interview with Paris Match

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I was bribed

A fish I guess?

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 6 months ago

Elle se souvient : "Pendant cette prise d'otages, il a réglé tous ses comptes. Le premier jour du procès, quand il n'était pas preneur d'otage, mais accusé d'un braquage dans le box, il avait demandé au Président : Monsieur le Président, est-ce que vous trouvez normal que le juge d'instruction m'ait interdit de voir ma femme et mes enfants pendant trois ans ? Et là, le Président, avait éludé la question. Le lendemain, quand le Président est pris en otage, Courtois lui repose la question : Monsieur le Président, est-ce que vous trouvez normal qu'on m'ait interdit de voir ma femme et mes enfants pendant trois ans ? Et là, le Président dit, mais non, ce n'est pas humain. Et Courtois lui dit : ah, je vois que la nuit porte conseil, Monsieur le Président".

😂

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Username doesn't match..

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 7 months ago (2 children)

No problem!

I take the pictures from the Betelgeuse wikipedia article. Things is evolving fast and we can get pretty incredible pictures now!

[–] raoul@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Any image of a star (except for our own sun), which is more than just a point of light, is a faulty representation. It's misleading. Share cool stuff, but let's not say things

That's not true. We have higher resolution that a pixel.

 

https://sh.itjust.works/post/28472710/15190249:

There was a lot of pioneering in the 70's. The first home computers, the first video games, the first mobile phones, all right there in the late 70's. Most people ended the 70's living like they did in the 60's but now there's cool shit like the Speak n' Spell. The average American home in 1979 had no microwave oven, a landline telephone and a TV that might have even been color. There were some nerds who had TRS-80s, some of them even had a modem so they could 300 baud each other. Normies saw none of this.

There was a lot of invention in the 80's. Home computer systems, video games etc. as we now commonly know them crystalized in the 80's. We emerged from the 80's with Nintendo as the dominant video game console platform, Motorola as basically the only name in cellular telephones and with x86 PCs running Microsoft operating systems as the dominant computing platform with Apple in a distant but solid second place. Video games were common, home computers weren't that out there, people still had land lines, and maybe cable TV or especially if you were out in the sticks you might have one of those giant satellite dishes. If you were a bit of an enthusiast you might have a modem to dial BBSes and that kind of stuff, but basically no one has an email address.

There was a lot of evolution in the 90's. With the possible exception of the world wide web which was switched on in August of '91, there weren't a lot of changes to how computing worked throughout the decade. Compare an IBM PS/2 from 1989 with a Compaq Presario from 1999. 3 1/4" floppy disk, CRT monitor attached via VGA, serial and parallel ports, keyboard and mouse attached via PS2 ports, Intel architecture with Microsoft operating system...it's the same machine 10 years later. The newer machine runs orders of magnitude faster, has orders of magnitude more RAM etc. but it still broadly speaking fills the same role in the user's life. An N64 is exactly what you'd expect the NES to look like after a decade. Cell phones have gotten sleeker and more available but it's still mostly a telephone that places telephone calls, it's the same machine Michael Douglas had in that one movie but now no longer a 2 pound brick. Bring a tech savvy teen from 1989 to 1999 and it won't take long to explain everything to him. The World Wide Web exists now, but a lot of retailers haven't embraced the online marketplace, the dotcom bubble bursts, it's not quite got the permanent grip on life yet.

There was a lot of revolution in the 2000's. Higher speed internet that allow for audio and video streaming, mp3 players and the upheaval those caused, the proliferation of digital cameras, the rise of social media. When I graduated high school in 2005, there were no iPhones, no Facebook, no Twitter, no Youtube. Google was a search engine that was gaining ground against Yahoo. The world was a vastly different place by the time I was through college. Take that savvy teen from 1989 and his counterpart from 1999 and explain to them how things work in 2009. It'll take a lot longer. In 2009 we had a lot of technology that had a lot of potential, and we were just starting to realize that potential. It was easy to see a bright future.

There was a lot of stagnation in the 2010's. We started the decade with smart phones and social media, and we ended the decade with smart phones and social media. Performance numbers for machines kept going up but you kinda don't notice; you buy a new phone and it's so much faster and more responsive, 4 years later it barely loads web pages and takes forever to launch an app because mobile apps are gaseous, they expand to take up their system. A lot of handset manufacturers have given up so now there are fewer options, and they've converged to basically one form factor. Distinguishing features are gone, things we used to be able to do aren't there anymore. The excitement wore off, this is how we do things now, and now everyone is here. Mobile app stores are full of phishing software, you're probably better advised to just use the mobile browser if you can, mainstream video gaming is now just skinner boxes, and by the end of the decade social media is all about propaganda silos and/or attention draining engagement slop.

Now we arrive in the 2020's where we find a lot of sinisterization. A lot of the tech world is becoming blatantly, nakedly evil. In truth this began in the 2010's, it's older than 4 years, but we're days away from the halfway point of the decade and it's becoming difficult to see the behavior of tech and media companies as driven only by greed, some of this can only come from a deep seated hatred of your fellow man. People have latched onto the term "enshittification" because it's got the word shit in it and that's hilarious, but...I see a spectrum with the stagnation of the teens represented with a green color and the sinisterization of the 20's represented with red, and the part in the middle where red and green make brown is enshittification.

 
 

Hello all,

First, I would like to thanks SwingingKoala for creating this community!

As you may have noticed, this community is not active since last month and the principal moderator is gone. Also, as you certainly already noted, another similar community exists and is much more active.

I have been set as the backup mod by SwingingKoala in case this precise situation arise, so I have to take a decision about this community and would like your opinion:

  • Should we put this sub in read only (if possible) and go all to the most active one?
  • Maybe someone else want to take over? I'm not committed enough to do that myself.

Have a nice sober day, y'all 👋

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