thethunderwolf

joined 3 months ago

Remove the "ympathizers" and the space before

Nazi sympathizers are Nazis

Antifa is anti-fascism. It's illegal in the US. Yes, really. An executive order by Trump labels "Antifa" as a terrorist organisation despite it not being an organization, but a name for anti-fascism. Official announcement: https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/09/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-designates-antifa-as-a-domestic-terrorist-organization/

[โ€“] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

By that definition, the US is fascist. Which it is.

!= is used instead of =/= because 1. shorter to type and 2. "!" means "not" in computer science.

No, it's false. It's actually because a key doesn't exist for โ€œโ‰ โ€ making โ€œ!=โ€ easier to type. Exclamation mark is used because in computer science it means "not".

 

I have created !commentmitosis@lemmy.dbzer0.com as a clone of r/commentmitosis. It is for screenshots of comments/posts that are duplicated (usually because of being accidentally posted twice, or due to lag when attempting to post). It is one of those communities that you link to in comments a lot.

lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/commentmitosis

[โ€“] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

based Randy Bryce

(idk if hes actually based, this post of his is based tho)

That is a real thing, it's called tracking, it's NOT "fairly inaccurate", and we should all be fighting it. Highly advanced and multifaceted digital fingerprinting, including behavioural fingerprinting, is being used by corporations to spy on our internet activity.

When life gives you lemons it's because you put in the work.

 

If software worked and was good in 2005 on pcs with 2gb RAM and with CPUs/GPUs vastly worse than modern ones, then why not write modern software like how that was written? Why not leverage powerful hardware when needed, but leave resource demands low at other times?

What are the reasons for which it might not work? What problems are there with this idea/approach? What architectural (and other) downgrades would this entail?

Note: I was not around at that time.

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