[-] Muun@lemmy.world 17 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Death Note was my first non-Toonami anime (dbz/voltron/etc). It's the only anime I could get my wife to check out. Truly awesome. I was 20 when I first watched it and thought Light was awesome. Watching it now 16 years later and man does it hit different. I now view Light as a complete psychopath and actively root against him. Love that my view of the characters is a complete 180 from my early years.

Legend of Vox Machina is freaking incredible and is probably my most re-watched "anime".

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

Before he hit the end of that sentence, I thought torch was going to turn out to mean a lighter. :(

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 11 points 6 months ago

Did you ever happen to visit /r/samandtolki before it was banned? They really gave Boogie hell. They documented lie after lie from the dude. It's sad how much of a pathological liar Boogie is. The worst one I witnessed was him saying people were swating him. Mod of samandtolki did a FOIA request to Boogie's local police department and got camera footage from the officer that visited Boogie's home. Boogie was making a lot of suicide claims and a fan called a wellness check on him. One officer showed up and asked Boogie's roommate some questions. That was it.

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 37 points 8 months ago

Just wait until the 30s when you start feeling the hangover effects BEFORE you go to bed.

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 19 points 9 months ago

What's intriguing about the discovery is that these objects appear to be moving in pairs. Astronomers are currently struggling to explain them.

I always hate when science reporting does this. Astronomers are not struggling to explain them, they just don't have enough data to take a hypothesis to a theorem!

The article even tells us possible explanations:

One possibility is that these objects grew out of regions in the nebula where the density of material was insufficient to make fully fledged stars.

Another possibility is that they were made around stars and were then kicked out into interstellar space through various interactions.

"The ejection hypothesis is the favoured one at the moment," said Prof Mark McCaughrean.

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago

Is just building more houses enough? I live in a brand new house in a brand new neighborhood. I bought right before COVID and since then my house has gone up 60k in value. I'm watching the builder raise their prices for the same floor plan by 60k to match.

I guess if you overbuild then maybe there's pressure for it to go down? But right now I'm seeing new build prices match inflation of the housing market even though building cost inflation aren't matching home valuation inflation.

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I'm sure you don't care, hear it all the time, and/or have no authority to change things, but this is shitty behavior on your industry's part. Just leave people alone!

Edit: I do appreciate you sharing these insights with all of us!

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 12 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Also, when we run third party distribution campaigns, a large amount of people, I can look at their hotjar journey and watch in real time their mouse movements as they download a whitepaper, then we call them and they say they never downloaded it.

This shit pisses me off. If I'm forced to enter my e-mail address to download a white paper, that should not be considered consent to spam me. My company gates our whitepapers behind e-mail/personal details as well. I just put in my marketing team's personal contact info when I have to download something from our own website. Make them eat their own shit.

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago

Mastodon users .

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 28 points 9 months ago

Yup. As a maiar, this is basically what Gandalf did.

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 33 points 9 months ago

"Do a flip!"

[-] Muun@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

Our network had a program called "deep freeze" on every computer that was basically an automatic system restore point.

A friend worked for IT during the summer and got the password to turn it off. I could make any change I wanted and make it 'permanent'. I didn't do this much. My favorite hobby was opening word docs that students saved on shared drives and replacing the word "the" with profanity.

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