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  • yeah exactly I still haven't heard a single explanation of what makes NFTs a "scam". People just shout that word and expect you to accept it. Seriously, which part of a consensual transaction between two well-informed parties qualifies as a "scam"?

  • bruh it's really not that difficult. Fan sends money to artist. Fan receives some magical bytes in return. Could fan have right clicked and downloaded the artwork without paying? Of course. But fan wants to support artist. Because fan likes artist's art. It's how any digital "marketplace" works, NFT or not. All this "legal system" and "ownership" and "legal registrar" nonsense you're pulling up is completely irrelevant. You're reading too much into it.

  • Perfect

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  • I mean yeah like you can be a pedant about it but all in all its a statement that makes sense. Apps on both android and ios are very sandboxed, even if you go out of your way to install malware there's very limited damage it can do, barring zerodays in the sandboxing itself.

  • Convenience? The fuck are you talking about?? Have you never heard of soluble coffee? I carry a jar of soluble coffee in my backpack when I go to uni. They have those instant water boiling taps on every floor in my faculty building, I can make myself a mug just like that. Is it good? No. But certainly better than starbucks.

    But whatever, I'm not going to argue with someone who's trying to convince me that the thing I do almost every day with no issues is actually impossible.

  • It has always striked me as a rich people thing

    Fastfoods marketing themselves as luxury brand is a relatively recent trend. A decade or so ago starbacks, mcd's, etc. really were "cheap, fast, tasty". Fast food used to be a convenience for when you were on road trips and couldn't make your own food.

    All these different fastfood brands built up such a large reputation around themselves that they practically became a part of our collective conscious. At some point they realised that instead of selling food, they could sell their brand. And that's when it stopped being cheap, stopped being tasty, and generally became a "rich people" thing.

  • So I used to think that people hated on starbucks because "hurr durr real men only drink black coffee" and starbucks had extremely sugary and milky drinks that had barely any actual coffee in it. "No problem" I thought, "I like sugary drinks!". So I went to a starbucks at the shopping mall close to where I live and ordered something and it was literally just a glass of ice cubes with like three sips' worth of milk and syrup squirted into it. It genuinely felt like the barista forgot one of the ingredients or something. I thought it was a fluke but when I was at that mall at a different time I got a different iced coffee and it was the same stuff: glass full of ice cubes with a squirtling of syrup and milk. What even is the point!?

  • This comment was removed incorrectly. What exactly is the "disinformation" here? This guy was literally just giving his interpretation of what happened to me, not making any assertions about fluoride and its efficacy in general. They even affirmed that it's ANECDOTAL evidence right in their reply! Stop reading conspiracies into everything!

  • I once tried brushing my teeth with baking soda instead of toothpaste for a few weeks. From what I understand, they have about the same level of abrasiveness, so they should be about as good at scrubbing the gunk out of your teeth. The key difference is that toothpaste has fluoride in it. After a while I started having pain/irritation in my mouth and gums. It went away when I went back to toothpaste. So if anyone was looking for anecdotal evidence of fluoride being good for your teeth, there you go.

  • Yeah the dev is notorious for sneaking in irrelevant political virtue signaling bullshit. I get that they want to do good to the world, but there are so many ways to do that without alienating your users. For example, partnering up with a charity. You know. Like VIM does.

  • Keyboards with physical F keys higher than 12 absolutely do exist tho.

    This one's ancient, but I also have a slightly less old apple wireless keyboard that goes up to F19. IIRC goes up to a theoretical maximum of F64, but don't quote me on that.

  • Gnome

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  • See, most people have no clue that "gimp" is a sex thing. They just see it as a funny-sounding acronym. In an actual work meeting, the people who do know wouldn't say anything about it to avoid being seen as the weird ones.

  • Honestly I can't imagine why anyone would use either of these when there are lightweight DEs like XFCE and Cinnamon that are not only easier on the system resources, but also more stable, customizeable, user-friendly and more pleasant to look at. I stopped taking gnome seriously ever since they came up with GTK3. They had a chance to fix it with GTK4 but instead they somehow made it even worse (as if client-side decorations wasn't bad enough, now theyre doing clientside shadows? Seriously!?!?). KDE is allegedly better because it gives the user more options, but anyone who's actually used it will tell you that it suffers from the same kind of bloat and braindead design decisions as gnome.

  • LaTeX @programming.dev

    5 years of experience, yet still not clue what "Underfull \hbox" means

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    5 years of experience, yet still not clue what "Underfull \hbox" means

    Brave Browser @lemmy.ml

    Why doesn't brave patch out google's hidden spyware extension?

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Flatpak haters seem to believe that if an app isn't on their distro's repos, it's the developers' fault.

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Props to Alpine and Kali for disabling this bullshit out of the box

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Debian used to be so good. What happened!?

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    With GPL, you're programming Freedom. With MIT, you're programming for free.

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Python is great, but stuff like this just drives me up the wall

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    When people complain about systemd "violating the unix philosophy", this is what they actually mean

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Getting a human to assemble something is usually more expensive then getting a robot to do it. Provided that the human gets paid, that is.

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Even paper glows

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Solutions? Where we're going, we don't need solutions.

    memes @lemmy.world

    With all the talk about privacy, people seem to be forgetting that censorship is also a major problem for today's internet.

    Sbubby @lemmy.world

    Automation for everyone

    memes @lemmy.world

    Sentence mining so hard the OSMRE had to send an inspector into my Anki decks

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Never again

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Never again

    memes @lemmy.world

    Aint no way I'm giving some website my real phone number