JayDee

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[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 days ago

I'd agree, I like the idea of the year ending and beginning on the longest night of year more.

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 3 days ago

That is the apple IIc from 1984. (☝︎ ՞ਊ ՞)

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

I think yes, because saying 'no' also throws into question whether present you consenting on future you's behalf is moral, which can lead down a path of concluding autonomy itself is immoral.

Meanwhile, if we just say 'yeah, the non-existant future you is allowed to consent to things on past you's behalf', we avoid all that mumbo jumbo. Honestly, it's something people do actually do sometimes, now that I think about it. Forgiveness almost operates in that fashion.

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 4 days ago

Parallel killers: "et tu Brute?"

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 5 days ago

You're on a link aggregator, my guy. It's literally a website centered around stealing shit from around the internet.

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 6 days ago

I would disagree. Many other technologies have eliminated more jobs, caused more damage to society and the environment, and been more generally consequential. AI has been bad kn all those ways, but is by no means the worst of them all. Let's not forget that we're still dealing with the social damage and ripple effects of the invention of the atomic bomb, and that previous video and audio manipulation tools had already severely damaged social trust in media. LLMs have just worsened those already significantly damaged systems.

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 16 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Damn, just looked it up and he died during that film's shooting. That sucks, he fuckin nailed that role.

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

"Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate C++ since I began to code..."

Also great vibe in general from this poster. Keep up the good work!

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 52 points 1 week ago (15 children)

Very ironic use of war propaganda, considering that Microsoft's market model is closer to the colonial powers that usually use this format - and the fact that linux often attracts anarchists due to its open, collaborative design.

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 1 week ago

The revolver looks like one of the various Colt .38 snubnose revolvers used by police prior to the 1990s. They all had a very similar look.

Examples from this article:

[–] JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

"Don't forget this for the bandits, stalker"

 

Found at a gas station.

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Banned over fish joke (lemmy.sdf.org)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org to c/yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

UPDATE: The Unbans are showing up on modlog now.:

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~~I have traded the month-long ban in the many communities for a 6-day ban in vegan@lemmy.dbzero.com, which is a more reasonable ban~~. this ban has also been lifted now. I appreciate the cooperation from the mod over this misunderstanding.


So it seems i've gotten a month-long ban in..... over 30 communities across lemmy.dbzer0.com, sopuli.xyz, lemmy.ca, programming.dev, and several others, for this comment here.

Screen cap of comment for posterity:

It's directly replying to a comment saying they can't imagine why anyone thought otherwise about fish feeling pain, which is reasonable. You might notice the quotation marks, because it's satirizing people's mental gymnastics about fishes' pain perception. It was meant in jest, exclusively.

It seems likely that a single mod took this joke wrong and chose to ban me on every community they have control over.

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It's actually a boulder, BTW.

 

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org to c/science@lemmy.world
 

This is a question regarding atomic and quantum physics, and any academic input would be appreciated. I am wanting some input on what level of trust I should put into this "Quicycle" group. It's a think tank comprised of supposed Doctors from CERN and research groups, and states their names. alot of their stuff raises red flags for me, though.

To preface, I was working on understanding how exactly, in 3d space, electron orbitals affect the magnetic field of their atoms. I'm wanting to better understand why atoms like Iron are more magnetic than others. I am not heavily plugged into the physics community, though - I'm mostly just learning out of personal curiosity.

I stumbled upon this group's periodic table of atomic orbitals, and it seems accurate on its face to a layman like myself. However, I start trying to research some of the terms and they're proposing things I've never heard of like pd-hybridization (where the p and d electron orbitals merge(?) to produce a hybrid orbital(?)).

I decided to look over their site with more rigor and I'm seeing things like Vivian Robinson: The Common Sense Universe (talking about 'common sense' when talking about quantum and "sub-quantum" mechanics seems really screwy) and M.A.R.T. (yet another theory of everything attempt) and I get a sinking feeling that nothing in this website is trustworthy for learning more in-depth physics.

Does any of this stuff look right to any Lemmy physicists?

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