JockerBlack

joined 1 year ago
 

Hello, I came to the conclusion that stealing other peoples second brains is a very efficient way of obtaining information.

So... Do you guys have have like a big fat list of all digital gardens in the world all nicely tagged?

Thanks in advance.

[–] JockerBlack@lemmy.ml 0 points 11 months ago

I already figured this out, so now I focus on cutting it short for the busy teachers. Tldr first and then whatever details are necessary.

[–] JockerBlack@lemmy.ml 0 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

But this is the most reasonable response.

If they realize that human shields aren't working, they won't use them and a more optimal number of people will be killed overall.

Also, any human shields you kill should be attributed to the people using those human shields.

Thats my take on this. I will agree to disagree with anyone who thinks otherwise.

PS: For all those replying: where did the words "Israel" and "Hamas" come from? I would like to bring to your attention that I didn't cover any details specific to the conflict anywhere above.. As far as I am concerned:

  • Hamas is a terrorist organization
  • civilians in Gaza are innocent
  • Opinions about Israel are based entirely on Hamas reporting which could.be accurate or could be misinformation.

PPS: Lets play some mental games for a second.

Statement 1: X is mass murdering innocent people. And Y is trying to kill X.

Who is the bad guy and who is the good guy? X is bad Y is good.

Now let me reveal How X is mass murdering people.

Statement 2: X is doing so by putting those innocent people into the fire of Y on X.

You cannot tell me Y is worse than X after that. I don't say that we can't judge Y for attacking X under these circumstances, but X is never better than Y.

[–] JockerBlack@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Water boils at 100°C

[–] JockerBlack@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

If you don't get it:

It takes the same amount of energy to increase the temperature of water by ~70°C (room temp=30°C and boiling point = 100°C) as it takes to send that cup of water 30 000 meters into the air. (If I did the math right)

 
 

When you find that one project someone made 10 years ago, it has all the features imaginable, is well documented and still works like a Swiss clock, but has only 1 github star.

"O guardian of this forgotten land, who stands here for those few who seek your aid. You shall forever stay in our hearts."

 

I want a search engine that indexes and displays only the sites I ask it to (my bookmarks). I often come across insanely good articles and resources, but because I don’t really need them at that moment, I forget about them and can’t find them when I need them. Maybe there is a search engine at which you can throw good websites you find, and then use if you think you came across it before.

I am not sure if SearX will be able to help here, but I am sure someone will have advice...

Currently I am just storing everything into a Notion database, but then I either have to write down what that website is, or I will never find it.

Thanks and have a great day.