Not really, laughter is often a result of surprise and your brain struggling to process an unexpected stimuli
masterspace
I'm tempted to say it's not even a single language because of all the frameworks and non-standard libraries.
Or you know, you could be tempted to say it has multiple frameworks you can choose from.
One is more accurate than the other, but if languages are only allowed to have a single framework in your mind, then do you.
F tier meme.
"Haha JavaScript sucks'" is the easiest way to spot someone who spends more time on programming subreddits then they do programming.
VSCode was literally the IDE Microsoft created for working on everything but .NET framework, and it is built on Electron, it has nothing to do with .NET.
Didn't know the shitjustworks team was Canadian, and didn't know that Fédécan existed.
Welcome, and I'm now a donor!
Edit: interesting to see that Fédécan is a non-profit but not a charity ... I would have thought something like Lemmy would fall under a pretty clear 'other' charitable cause:
providing certain public amenities to benefit the community (for example, public recreation grounds)
Yeah, but a normal, instinctual breathe-in breathe-out, motion doesn't hold the smoke in your lungs for 1-2s. Usually you'd breathe in til your lungs are full, then immediately breathe out (if that, some might not even inflate their lungs). Pausing and holding for a second does seem to make a difference, anecdotally at least.
That being said, when you feel higher because you've held the smoke in for longer (like zeroing) that's usually just oxygen deprivation and is the same high you can get holding your breath at any time, just mixed with a little weed high.
You can also really feel that the algorithm doesn't just blindly promote click/rage bait the way that reddit's does.
It still gets promoted some times, but the front page isn't constantly filled with it like Reddit's is,.
Way more arguments on Lemmy seem to end with the two users stop down voting each other, and then basically concluding 'that I see your point but still think you're wrong because youre over emphasizing x or y'.
Way more arguments on Reddit just end with an endless loop of insulting and talking past each other.
I think the effect is probably like 30% selection bias of people coming to Lemmy more intentionally, and 70% lack of bots. Between paid influence campaigns, and Reddit's own use of bots to juice engagement, my gut feel is that most of those endless arguments are either directly arguments with bots, or indirectly people who have grown so frustrated arguing with bots in other threads that they're no longer capable of rational discussion.
Also, Reddit comment quality has nosedived in the past year or so. Like, wildly nosedived. It used to be that there would be at least one comment in the top comments that adds some more interesting context to the story, these days, I almost t never see that on Reddit, but frequently do on Lemmy.
My guess would be that they need those shafts smooth, but if the outside is smooth it doesn't matter as much?
It would be hard to name a bad thing that cant be linked to capitalism.
Yes, so then maybe the problem is with capitalism, not with new technology.
This is a real "everywhere I poke hurts" ... "Yeah, cause your finger is broken", situation.
To make up for being kind of a downer, here's the first episode of Taskmaster, it's amazing: https://youtu.be/v4YhsooE5xY
There's 17 full seasons of the UK version available for free on YouTube, and a lot of laughs.