Why would you want an unlimited amount of bad health? /s
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JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Other than money, what's something you would want an unlimited amount of?3·4 days ago
JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•its actually worse bc ports are counted twice for 2.0 & 3.05·16 days agoTechnology’s cyclical
JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•It turns out that Juggalo makeup blocks facial recognition technologyEnglish22·21 days agoFan of Insane Clown Posse, aka ICP
Positive news.
JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to disable this blinking light on a WD External Hard Drive?24·24 days agoITT
comments stating to open up the drive and disconnect the LED: 2
comments stating to try and change the firmware: 1
comments stating to use tape or nail polish: jfc so many comments
JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What websites do you miss from the 2000s?3·1 month agoI did both, loved them.
JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What websites do you miss from the 2000s?5·1 month agoI definitely miss Stumbleupon. Closest I can find to fill that void is jumpstick.app, which is also good.
Do scientists want us to know about the misuse of p values in their research papers?
Ahh got it, I missed that, thank you!
Nah, don’t change anything about the meme, it’s perfect.
What about glass elevators?
Sure, agreed, but why say that in reply to this post? I feel like either there’s a link here I’m not seeing or this is just spam.
EDIT: Got an explanation linking the post to reddit. I missed the bar at the very bottom showing reddit stuff.
JargonWagon@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•...wasn't it supposed to be other way around?21·1 month agoI wish I could fix my audio issues with Retroarch on SteamOS, I can’t get any audio to play even in the menus for RetroArch TT_TT
I hate it. Fight me.
Apparently scientists found a way to draw a violin that’s 13 microns wide. Fuckin crazy, idk how they did it, but I love that they did.
Right? Could just use a microcontroller for each individual screen and then a separate PC to update each microcontroller if needed.