OpenStars

joined 1 year ago
[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 3 points 1 hour ago

You can have it after you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.

(Soft whisper from behind) "Challenge accepted."

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 1 hour ago

Still much cute, so wow.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 4 points 2 hours ago

Technically it's 'offal'.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 6 points 2 hours ago

The secret third option: it is possible to encounter a man and a bear in the same forest.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 18 points 15 hours ago

Excellent start already!?

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 15 hours ago

we’re still pretty diverse at a region, state, city, and often even small-town scale

I suspect it is mere laziness. Either in writing or far more likely, in the (lack of) thinking behind that. In the same way in which you cannot extract blood from a stone, so too conversations in e.g. memes@lemmmy.ml are not going to reflect deep philosophical insights.

Likewise believing everything you see on TV, or even bothering to watch more than a couple shows before making snap-judgements. I believe the word you are thinking of is stereotype - "A conventional, formulaic, and often oversimplified or exaggerated conception, opinion, or image of (a person or a group of people)". Again, some may not even believe what they are saying, just using short-cuts in their language, although sadly many seem to have drunk the kool aid there. But, the USA is not the only target there - nearly all forms of argumentation happening across the entire Threadiverse seems biased to me so I've given up nearly all hope of truly rational dialog, on any social media platform (it's possible, it's just so frustratingly rare that I cannot extend my hopes for it forever, it is simply too draining for me to do so).

Can I get that on a throw pillow or cross-stitch?

If you are an oligarch then you can get whatever you want!!! Otherwise, we can get fucked, it would seem. 😰

Don't forget also: people are mad, and disappointed. And that is understandable, as we are as well (highly ironically, virtually everyone across the entire USA seems to feel that right now, making it like the ONE THING that we all have in common? both among ourselves and with our European and Global South and Asian and other brethren and sistren and other). It is emotionally a protective measure to "blame someone else", rather than take even the slightest responsibility for oneself, e.g. for placing too high hopes in the status quo, despite literally all of history, recorded & otherwise. An example could be the mantra "number must go up", which is literally (not figuratively!!) ridiculous even on its face, and yet almost everyone that I've ever met seems to have gone all-in into believing that it would hold out pretty much forever...

(censuring myself here b/c I typed out a political-themed paragraph but according to rule 2 decided against sending it)

It is not just some European users of Lemmy that are stupid - it's me too, all of us! :-P We all have biases in our thinking, sometimes. It is simply easier to see such in someone else than it is in ourselves.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 2 points 15 hours ago

!leopardsatemyface@lemmy.world, or more apropos here, !leopardsatemyface@lemmy.ca.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 17 hours ago

I meant that choosing to implement the algorithm to refer to a singular instance is a step towards rather than away from "centralization". Other algorithms could be envisioned such as pulling from all instances that are federated with the newly created instance - although I don't know the ordering of steps so that specific solution may not be viable, so I only meant it as a (possibly very bad) illustration of such a concept that would implement a more decentralized ideal.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 17 hours ago
  1. Shelf
  2. Screw
  3. Drywall
[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 3 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

I mean... tbf the USA is a lot more homogenized than Europe. e.g. Spain vs. Catalonia, and both vs. France, and all of those vs. the UK, and so on.

But even if that were not the case, you can see how it would be perceived that way - Television portrays this homogeneity as being fairly uniform, regardless of the fact that it is not.

That is always something that I appreciated with sci-fi, like Star Trek Deep Space Nine revealed that despite how Starfleet members were very similar, there were quite a few willing to break out of the mold and behave VERY differently - like becoming terrorists / criminals or whatever. Or like Battlestar Galactica where lets just say that people on some ships behaved VERY differently than people on other ships... or like Star Wars where culture ranged from humans and aliens being slaves on Hutt-controlled poverty-stricken planets (where those in power had everything and the common man could barely survive), all the way over to aliens and humans being slaves on human-controlled planets (where those in power had everything and the common being could barely survive)... oh wait, bad example there maybe:-P.

What bothers me, and this seems more Eternal September than anything else, is how people treat what is happening in the USA as a uniquely USA-only problem... as if the literal exact same thing is not also happening in MANY other places around the globe, plus also slightly different things are happening yet geared towards the same end-point. After all, literally every mystery I have ever read or watched says to follow the money trail... who benefits from what is going on? Exactly.

It's actually somewhat funny in a way: whereas on Reddit it was legitimately true, here on Lemmy the ~~American Exceptionalism~~ USA-centeredness effect seems mainly some Europeans being mad at other Europeans, as some want to share e.g. news about the USA (as if somehow that counts as "news" and "relevant" to "what's happening around the globe"), whereas others do not.

Also, I think you know more than most here just how many bad actors there are across the Threadiverse, spinning up bot accounts or even human ones to amplify some things and decry others. So I am ignoring that here and just focusing on what seems a genuine disagreement.

Funny enough, PieFed provides so very many tools that could help with that - post flairs (e.g. posts in a "politics" community could be forced to be labelled as "USA", to allow people to filter those out?), hashtags (likewise), keyword filters, multi-community Topic Feeds (so you can combine "usa politics" with "world politics" into a single combined "meta community") plus combining comments across crost-postings, all of which help combat the fragmentation effect that Lemmy has no solutions for (currently). But as with all of the above concerns, and again remember Eternal September, it is far easier to complain than to work to actually solve any problem.

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

All 3 are true...

[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 1 points 18 hours ago

Perhaps for a skeleton creature, the robe functions as his skin? :-P

 

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This illustration makes use of the double entendre of the techie word "cloud" to mean both a server farm and also those white-ish or grey puffy things up in the sky.

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If this is not a good fit for the community let me know.

Edit: for people who can't see hashtags, this is programming humor about a website (where people mainly only care about how things appear from the perspective of the end-user).

 
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Gotcha! (media.piefed.social)
 

(it really would be nice to see a more graceful handling of these)

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Gotcha! (i.imgflip.com)
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Edit: and what do you know, 16 minutes after cross-posting this to !piefed_meta@piefed.social, Rimu agrees, changes the code, and deploys onto piefed.social to retain deleted posts. PieFed really is something!! (announcement post)

 
 

Do you ever feel like you see too much? In this profound lecture, we explore the experience of the highly perceptive person—the one who walks into a room and instantly feels the unspoken tensions, hidden sorrows, and secret truths. This talk reveals why this "gift" of clear seeing can be the most dangerous thing you'll ever possess.

Discover the four hidden dangers of being deeply intuitive: the profound isolation of living in a different reality, the impossible choice between speaking truth and losing yourself, the pain of becoming a target for those who prefer illusion, and the devastating risk of losing your own identity by absorbing the emotions of others. This isn't about being "too sensitive"; it's about navigating a world that isn't ready for your clarity.

This is a complete guide to transforming this potential curse back into a gift. Learn the art of "conscious distance"—how to see clearly without the compulsion to fix, how to protect your energy, and how to hold your awareness as a quiet strength rather than an unbearable burden. Stop trying to wake up the world, and instead, learn to live peacefully with your own eyes wide open.

 

Do you ever feel like you see too much? In this profound lecture, we explore the experience of the highly perceptive person—the one who walks into a room and instantly feels the unspoken tensions, hidden sorrows, and secret truths. This talk reveals why this "gift" of clear seeing can be the most dangerous thing you'll ever possess.

Discover the four hidden dangers of being deeply intuitive: the profound isolation of living in a different reality, the impossible choice between speaking truth and losing yourself, the pain of becoming a target for those who prefer illusion, and the devastating risk of losing your own identity by absorbing the emotions of others. This isn't about being "too sensitive"; it's about navigating a world that isn't ready for your clarity.

This is a complete guide to transforming this potential curse back into a gift. Learn the art of "conscious distance"—how to see clearly without the compulsion to fix, how to protect your energy, and how to hold your awareness as a quiet strength rather than an unbearable burden. Stop trying to wake up the world, and instead, learn to live peacefully with your own eyes wide open.

 
 

I hope everyone is taking appropriate steps to self-care!? As the image shows, drink some boba, or read a good book, watch a good TV program or play a game, enjoy your life as much as you can. The world can burn some other week, but this week was not that one! 😊

 

I can think of one: food.

That's pretty much all I can come up with.

 

(no my OC, I am attempting to help spread this that I saw first on https://programming.dev/post/33666663 because I think it helps to know that it is not too late to make changes even for major things like smoking and our health!)

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