In polish mammals = ssaki, and ssaki = suckers
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4chan@lemmy.world•Has anyone noticed that 4Chan's rules have changed (somewhat drastically)?
2·9 months agoThis + 15min posting delay is what’s causing massive decline in 4chan’s userbase recently, but I don’t think that alternatives would grow as a result. The demography is changing and the internet is getting more and more centralized, so unfortunately imageboards and other independent platforms are dying.
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Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] news@lemmy.world is now set as hidden (unless you subscribe)English
6·9 months agoI didn’t know I needed this. Thanks!
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•FOSS Android app: Loop Habit TrackerEnglish
2·1 year agoThanks for sharing! I just installed it.
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Web Development@programming.dev•[css-only] I made a thingEnglish
1·1 year agoNice thing
FYI: Not only polish ancestry. The suffix -ski (feminine: -ska), has been restricted to the nobility.
There is a difference between well-written female characters that also happen to be strong vs hollow, soulless, undeveloped charachters whose only defining feature is being a “strong female character”.
See the difference beetween Ellen Ripley, Sarah Connor, Leia, Padme, Rita Vrataski, Gamora, Nebula, Naomi Nagata[1], and so on vs Galadriel (rings of power), Capitan Marvel, Ironhearth (MCU), She-hulk and whatever happened in Star Wars Acolyte (I could go on like this for a long time, but I think that you get what I mean already).
[1] I even included modern examples, to highlight that it’s not old good, new bad
Thanks for explanation.
high jacked by sexist dudes who see “taking the red pill” as waking up to (perceived) social injustice against men
l just never seen it in this context.
What a hypocrite. You’re talking about trust and saying things like this?!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the greatest invention of 21st century, in your opinion?English
2·1 year agoThe first successful transfection of designed mRNA packaged within a liposomal nanoparticle into a cell was published in 1989. “Naked” (or unprotected) lab-made mRNA was injected a year later into the muscle of mice.
But on the other hand, first human test was in 2001
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the greatest invention of 21st century, in your opinion?English
3·1 year agoYeah, I was thinking about it and then asked here. It seems like most of nice stuff was invented in the 19st century, and in the past 24 years we just improve it.
Still not as good as native package
Looks like C# 12 interceptors:
[InterceptsLocation(@"C:\testapp\Program.cs", line: 4, column: 5)]I know it looks awful, but it’s not intended for direct use, but rather for source generators for native ahead of time compilation.
https://andrewlock.net/exploring-the-dotnet-8-preview-changing-method-calls-with-interceptors/
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th JuneEnglish
1·1 year agoIt doesn’t make a big difference. You are going to send emails to Gmail most of the time anyway.
Come on, it’s just a funny greentext.
Sorry, I forgot to add post body to this crosspoint. See edit.




















Why not just using fucking bookmarks? What’s the point of all this “organization” when it’s ephemeral anyway? I don’t get it why most people are so allergic to bookmarks.