Can this be traced by the police or other state agencies? Or is this truly anonymous?
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- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoGames@lemmy.world•Techtonica is a neat underground factory building game that relases in 18 hours!English2·2 years ago
Thank you, I loved Satisfactory, will definitely look into this.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoWorld News@lemmy.world•‘I’ve never seen heat this bad. It’s not normal’: Italy struggles as temperature tops 40C 118f2·2 years ago
I bought a portable unit last year and used it for the hottest days, as I was working from home in a small room which heats up quickly.
I also bought it for safety reasons, we are for people in our household and in case a long lasting heat wave comes we at least have the means to cool down one room for the night where we all can sleep.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoWorld News@lemmy.world•‘I’ve never seen heat this bad. It’s not normal’: Italy struggles as temperature tops 40C 118f3·2 years ago
Here in Germany not even offices have them. Well, most of them. AC is a luxury that no one needed like 5 years ago. 5 years in the future this will have changed, obviously.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoProgramming@programming.dev•Preventing and managing RSI and/or other injuriesEnglish14·2 years ago
Two things.
- And the most important one. My guitar teacher taught me that. Whenever I feel pain in my wrists, hands or fingers I stop, no matter what. I take a break, see how it goes afterwards and if it’s not better I stop doing what I did for the rest of the day. Of course sometimes it’s important work stuff that needs to be done. As for me, most of the times it’s my right hand that hurts from mouse useage, I switch sides and get urgent things done, but still stop afterwards.
- Sports, as usually, building up muscles in my hands and arms helps me personally. Not sure if there is scientific evidence for that.
But yea, number 1 is the most important thing, no job is worth having pain for the rest of your life.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemmyns of Lemmy, what was your scariest moment of your life?English1·2 years ago
Nice you got your stuff back.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemmyns of Lemmy, what was your scariest moment of your life?English1·2 years ago
I feel like I know this story. Did you write that on reddit down, too?
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoTechnology@lemmy.world•SpaceX Starlink Satellites Have to Dodge Objects in Orbit Nearly 140 Times Every DayEnglish01·2 years ago
So why do you think Starlink needs more than one satellite in orbit?
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoProgramming@programming.dev•100% code coverage is near-meaningless - but is there a good measure to use?English2·2 years ago
Additionally I like roundtrip tests.
For example we have two data formats and support conversion between both of them.
So I have tests that convert from A to B and back to A. Then I can go and call assertEquals on them.
It’s a very cheap test, that tests all functionality of the conversion itself.
While I agree with a lot of things you said I disagree with pushing boundaries.
People that are really interested in him will find a different topic to bond, it’s not like music is the only thing on earth.
Also it’s okay to be the fun break, it’s a chance to get feedback about that and realize you need to find a different social circle that fits better to your own life. Or figure you push your boundaries yourself if you really want to belong.
But nobody has to fit in everywhere and if his boundary is his taste in music then who are we to question that?
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•[Solved] Is it possible to follow a kbin magazine on lemmy?English1·2 years ago
I had a similar experience getting my own lemmy instance into the network.
Took almost a day and some crossspostings between lemmy.world and my one until everything synced as expected.
Since then everything syncs basically instant.
That’s just wrong. If you try to push your kids limits without teaching them respecting boundaries and talking to other people respectfully, things like the guy in this picture will happen.
It’s okay to have boundaries and we have to teach kids to communicate them in a respectful, firm and friendly manner.
Why do you want to do anything at all? How about respecting his boundaries? That would be good start.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it just me or did anyone else became a more avid poster since joining lemmy?1·2 years ago
Thank you, I’ll have a look at it.
- sveri@lemmy.sveri.detoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it just me or did anyone else became a more avid poster since joining lemmy?1·2 years ago
Honestly, I even set up my own instance, feels much more relevant.
Half of what you say is true. But robots are expensive, in many cases way more expensive than child labours around the world. And while it’s possible to have robots do grunt work, true AI is still far away, like several decades.