dch82 6h ago • 100%
That... That is glorious.
dch82 6h ago • 100%
Misty when a trainer shows up in Cerulean with only fire-type Pokémon:
dch82 6h ago • 80%
"Hip Hop isn't music. Sampling old tracks isn't music"
"Rock'n'Roll isn't music is the devil's music."
But then again, AI art takes all the humanity out of it.
dch82 6h ago • 100%
Ploopy
"In the early 21st century, there was a genre of art where hands were drawn either with an incorrect number of fingers or other mutations. We believe this style of art was used for ritual purposes. Strangely, this movement of art lasted a very short period of time, from 2023 before gradually disappearing by around 2025" EDIT for those who didn't get it, it's because some newer image generators draw better hands
dch82 11h ago • 93%
Not this crap again
dch82 1d ago • 100%
yup, idk SaaS
I don't know what is the specifics as to why, but when I see a poster or something, I can instinctively feel if it is made with Canvas. I don't know if it is the font, colours, how generic the templates are, or if it is the stock images, but I instantly feel a repulsion towards said graphic design. It doesn't matter what style or vibe it's going for, but I instantly hate it.
[~~https://www.monkeyuser.com/tags/ai/~~](https://www.monkeyuser.com/tags/ai/) Wrong link https://www.monkeyuser.com/2023/deprecated/?ref=comic
dch82 4d ago • 100%
Yes, it's the new scheme work put in for reducing hamster ball costs, ballsharing. I mean, most people run in hamster balls with more space than needed, no? Although it would more efficient if there was a bus route to carry all 50 people ngl.
edit 50 not 51
dch82 6d ago • 100%
Lol, but Game Freak's code is spaghetti, to the point where decomps are easier to read than the actual source files.
dch82 6d ago • 87%
I don't know, some republicans think Democrats have something to do with this?
dch82 1w ago • 100%
Someone make a project called OpenEMP quickly so we save r&d time
dch82 1w ago • 100%
Hmm, who would be on the list?
dch82 1w ago • 100%
I need an automated code optimiser using genetic algorithms, but the best thing I could find is copilot.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/24304410 > You can never stop us. > > You can see what we see on our internet TVs, but we will DNS block you to oblivion. > > You can install rootkits on our PCs, but we will torrent, copy, share and never buy another one of your discs. > > You can brick our devices for trying to install another software, but we will figure a way around and do the very thing you've tried to deter us from doing. > > You can remove our favourite movies and shows from your crappy platform, but we have already scraped, decrypted, seeded and put them on our trackers. > > You can ship every device with backdoors, but we will abuse them to liberate our gadgets from your cruel control. > > You can let us know we will never own our games, but we will let you know we will *never* own our games. > > You can try anything and everything but we will circumvent it eventually. > > We own what we own and we will not own what we cannot. > > We are known by many names but we are one. > > We are everywhere but we are nowhere. > > Expect us. > > EDIT: Last 3 lines to make them paradoxes
You can never stop us. You can see what we see on our internet TVs, but we will DNS block you to oblivion. You can install rootkits on our PCs, but we will torrent, copy, share and never buy another one of your discs. You can brick our devices for trying to install another software, but we will figure a way around and do the very thing you've tried to deter us from doing. You can remove our favourite movies and shows from your crappy platform, but we have already scraped, decrypted, seeded and put them on our trackers. You can ship every device with backdoors, but we will abuse them to liberate our gadgets from your cruel control. You can let us know we will never own our games, but we will let you know we will *never* own our games. You can try anything and everything but we will circumvent it eventually. We own what we own and we will not own what we cannot. We are known by many names but we are one. We are everywhere but we are nowhere. Expect us. EDIT: Last 3 lines to make them paradoxes
dch82 1w ago • 66%
The old wii, wii u, ds and 3ds servers have been reverse engineered so I can even do pokemon trades on DS today
dch82 1w ago • 100%
Stop doing x, original is https://old.reddit.com/r/mathmemes/comments/g3kolt/stop_doing_math/
dch82 1w ago • 100%
offers about the same amount of protection from the country being nuked.
Sadly true lol
dch82 2w ago • 100%
Awesome! The new UI changes are subtle enough that it won't affect existing users while making it easier for new users.
Mastodon devs really did a good job
dch82 2w ago • 100%
So basically a "string" of bytes stored in AWS servers that can be exposed as anything really
https://mastodon.social/@dch82/113267873427124375
> Go into London on some random Sunday > > Def not holiday of some sort > > Lots of tourists on public transport > > ? Which countries are already on holiday?
dch82 2w ago • 96%
I trapped a warden in my zoo...
Bro I was scared for a moment before I realised this was Minecraft.
dch82 2w ago • 83%
The grass is always greener on the other side I guess
> Used to use *All / Active* as the way I browsed Lemmy > > Discovered the *Subscribed* filter > > Suddenly realised everything feels brighter already Am I the only one who has only recently discovered this?
EDIT: repost from dadjokes can't remember who EDIT2: [here](https://lemmy.world/post/20493559)
> Be bored > > See that all greentexts are on 4chan > > (4chan be kinda toxic) > > Make a new greentext-style format as an experiment on Lemmy > > It's not anonymous, but you can still express yourself Try out [!greytext@lemmy.zip](https://lemmy.zip/c/greytext)!
No *idea* What do you call a deer which can't see and has no legs? Still no *idea*
https://mastodon.social/@dch82/113205583631208961
I've heard the legends of having to drive to literally everywhere (e.g. drive thru banks), but I have no clue how far apart things are. I live in suburban London where you can get to a big supermarket in 10 minutes of walking, a train station in 20 minutes and convenience stores are everywhere. You can get anywhere with bus and train in a few hours. Can someone help a clueless British lemmyposter know how far things are in the US? **EDIT** Here are my walking distances: * To the nearest convenience store: 250m * To the nearest chain supermarket: 350m * To the bus stop: 310m * To the nearest park: 400m * To the nearest *big* supermarket: 1.3km * To the nearest library: 1.2km * To the nearest train station: 1km Straight-line distance to Big Ben: 16km
IDK if this is just a *me thing* or something a lot of people experience.