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  • cactopuses@lemm.eetoMath Memes@lemmy.blahaj.zoneTime is math I think
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    4 months ago

    I guess I truly don’t understand this comment, like I accept that hours divide our day into 24 segments, of which 12 are represented on the face of a clock.

    I also accept that these hours are divided into 60 segments of which 5 are expressed between each of the 12 hours - which of course logically follows through basic division.

    I even know the origin of O’Clock “On the clock” and contrary to the post why 6 means 30 (again this part is just math).

    What I am referring to are the finer points of why 12 and not 24, or even why divide the day as 24 and hours into 60 minutes. I guess perhaps I do live in a different world, I can of course easily obtain the answers to both these questions through a simple search. My comment was more in regard to how such knowledge is something I didn’t have on a holster, given that my day-to-day isn’t predicated on knowing it.

    I will also say, all knowledge is acquired. You by default, don’t know anything, and have to learn it through experience and education. I make a point of being excited when people don’t know something, especially if it’s something I’m passionate about. This is actually a concept expressed well in this comic.


  • I’m actually a millennial and when I first read this post, it occurred to me I didn’t really “get” why clocks were 12 hours. I think years ago, I had seen a video on it, but for the most part, I didn’t have a working knowledge.

    The fact is, we take a lot of things for granted, everything from mundane things “Why do clocks have 12 hours?” through to complex ideas. “What do LEDs light up?”

    This post (the OP) reflects the opposite of what you’re suggesting, that the devices are making people stupid. This post is the start to curiosity. I suspect the author likely took time to look up exactly why clocks have twelve hours, and by extension likely caused many people who viewed it to do the same (myself included actually).

    Device exposure has it’s problems, certainly, but I don’t see this specific post as an example.



  • cactopuses@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneAmerica No Rule
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    5 months ago

    Obviously, everyone is entitled to enjoy the drinks they like, but at least in Canada where I am from, Tim Horton’s reigns supreme, and before I started drinking my coffee black I drank their coffee all the time, but as soon as I took all the sugar and cream out of it I realized it was frankly pretty terrible.

    I think that’s what Whitebrow is referring to (not even Tim’s specifically, just lower tier coffees from such chains) I also see Folgers, and Maxwell House get consumed a lot here, and I find those particular brands to be fairly low quality as well.

    A Cappuccino made correctly with espresso is quite delicious, but that’s a very different beverage from brewed coffee with a lot of cream and sugar.


  • cactopuses@lemm.eeto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneAmerica No Rule
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    5 months ago

    I don’t know if it was so much “Make fun of” as the sentiment was “They can’t handle it” similar to how certain cultures eat relatively spicy food tease those who can’t handle it. I don’t have direct evidence for that part, and my source was a friend of mine who was a foreign exchange student from France who explained it to me as such.








  • In Ontario / Canada it’s pretty much that. G1 - written test split between signs and road laws but you can only drive with another licensed driver of 5 years experience or more and can’t drive highways

    G2 - driving test, low speed no highway. You do basic driving procedures (reverse, parallel, 3 point turn) I imagine doing a roundabout depends on where you live, but where I am they’re not close by so it’s not included.

    G - same as above and then you boot down the highway for an exit.

    TBH, passing is not hard in the slightest. And that’s improved from what used to be the 365 - you do a test get a license, drive for a year and do a road test after.



  • On the support side, there are enterprise distros (red hat) but the community support honestly is top notch. I know windows has support but I’ve never really needed it day-to-day or had a situation where having access to support on Linux really would have been helpful.

    Development side - I find Linux outpaces windows for what I do, plus a number of tools are just built in. Plus Jetbrains IDEs are Java anyway and run fine there.

    Browsing, i assume you mean the web? This is functionally identical.

    I personally like Linux cause it’s tracker-free and more customizable. I prefer ZSH to power shell and I like that my desktop and server are running the same platform preventing strange bugs between environments.


  • cactopuses@lemm.eetome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    7 months ago

    I have this problem quite often, specifically I’ll frequently decide I won’t like something before I even try it, even if historically I’ve had enjoyment from it.

    Often I just force myself to start, sometimes that’s setting a line in the sand “I’m going to watch YouTube until 15:00 and then we’re going to do X” other times is physically forcing myself (setting alarms, sleep timers, etc…)

    I don’t really have a magic bullet unfortunately beyond “Just do it” but honestly getting over the hump is 99% of the problem.