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Thank you! I don’t need the modern equivalent of laugh tracks to tell me whether or not a social media post is funny.
Sterling is the coiner of the term “chungus”. The Big Chungus meme specifically is from years later.
hakase@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What song is maddeningly stuck in your head right now?
0·9 days agoI’ve had “To Faraway Times”, Chrono Trigger’s credits theme, stuck in my head for a few months now, but honestly I’m pretty ok with it.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump Admin Quietly Brings Back Migrant Workers to Fix the Farm Labour Shortage It CreatedEnglish
0·10 days agoWhat a crazy misleading headline (as usual).
The actual story from the article is that farmers are having to turn to visas to get enough workers, which is expensive for them. That’s all.
Same. Literally my favorite restaurant, though I don’t go as often as I used to due to the price increases.
Not according to speaker judgments.
I guess that if dragons are related to dinosaurs chicken is about as close as you can get.
As a Cinnamon user, I just assumed they use literally any other DE than KDE.
All of them except maybe Iceland.
hakase@lemmy.ziptoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•i tried it, it worked, i could feel gaia's energyEnglish
0·1 month agoHoly shit mods, heaven forbid anyone have fun on the internet.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 daysEnglish
2·1 month agoI know. We’ve had this conversation before.
hakase@lemmy.zipto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dbzero has Defederated from Feddit.org following its Governance post about the later's "Zionist Bar Problem" English
0·1 month agoUh oh, if .ml is defending them db0 really is a lost cause.
Edit: Holy tankie brigade, Batman! They’ve really crawled out of the woodwork for this one!
hakase@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 daysEnglish
0·1 month agoThat’s the only one where the pronunciation actually is thorn. The rest are eth (ð).
Why is this so accurate?





For me the most important marks of an intelligent person are, similar to other responses in this thread, the ability to entertain a thought without accepting it, and the willingness to update your beliefs when confronted with convincing evidence.
All too often on Lemmy we see people immediately jumping to one side of an issue or the other as a knee-jerk reaction, uncritically parroting their side’s talking points and lambasting anyone with the audacity to disagree without even listening to what they have to say. The comments that get my strongest upvotes are the ones that go against the grain of a thread while also bringing up additional relevant information or perspectives. Not because they’re necessarily right, but because they’re positively contributing to a thread in a way that circlejerking doesn’t.
And no, this doesn’t mean that the enlightened centrist take is necessarily the correct one, but it does mean that you should at least consider counterarguments to your position.
And while yes, sealioning exists, I see Lemmings talking past each other far more often than I see them constructively engaging with each other when they disagree.
And “updating your beliefs” doesn’t need to mean “completely changing your mind about something” (though that should always be a possibility). It can mean adding nuance to your position, or replacing one peripheral idea with another.
As a random example, acknowledging that AI does have a few genuinely useful use cases doesn’t mean that its current implementation isn’t also mostly a dystopian and environmental disaster. This nuance helps ensure that we take the right action in addressing the problem, instead of a knee-jerk blanket response that, while popular, might end up being just as harmful as the status quo.
While I think Lemmings in general are a good deal smarter (or at least more educated) than the average person, I honestly don’t think they’re all that much more intelligent.