They call me Doctor Worm. Good morning, how are you? I’m Doctor Worm.
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Why does it have to be mixed? I’d rather dump a couple of instant oatmeal packets in a bowl, add a cup of microwaved water, then eat a banana, yogurt, egg etc alongside. Something I never got about the breakfast smoothies either.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Microsoft admits a Windows 11 bug is eating up to 500GB of storage, verify if you are affectedEnglish
2·5 days agoFirst edit
/etc/apt/sources.listto addcontrib, if it’s not already there.Then:
dpkg --add-architecture i386 apt update apt install steam:i386
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Thieves Are Now Targeting AI Data Center Construction Sites for Copper and Expensive EquipmentEnglish
2·6 days agoyou could at least have linked instead to the business insider article this is ripping off.
The hypocrisy. Here’s that link https://www.businessinsider.com/cargo-thieves-stole-million-of-data-center-supplies-sheriff-says-2026-6
(I’ll mention though that the Vice article is better because the BI article is paywalled.)
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Thieves Are Now Targeting AI Data Center Construction Sites for Copper and Expensive EquipmentEnglish
1·6 days agoCourts have unfortunately already decided it’s all legal, so it’s more of a personal ethical issue now.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Microsoft admits a Windows 11 bug is eating up to 500GB of storage, verify if you are affectedEnglish
1·7 days agolol, you really took that seriously? You’re the one who needs to chill.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Microsoft admits a Windows 11 bug is eating up to 500GB of storage, verify if you are affectedEnglish
12·7 days agoYou can game just fine on Debian, skill issue? And Debian will be around and doing great long after your vanity distro has disappeared.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Microsoft admits a Windows 11 bug is eating up to 500GB of storage, verify if you are affectedEnglish
1047·8 days agoYou can fix it today: https://www.debian.org/distrib/
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What kind of things do you think movies are most dishonest about?
0·11 days agoTrue! I sorta did that with The Matrix. I read reviews for the second movie and multiple people were regretfully saying they wished they had stopped at #1. So I’ve never seen any of the sequels.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Cleveland Voted to Kill Its Flock Camera Network. They Have REMAINED ON, With Police Still Using ThemEnglish
3·11 days agoLink appears to be dead
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What kind of things do you think movies are most dishonest about?
0·11 days agoHappy endings. Although I like them anyway, because I’m trying to escape from reality a bit by watching.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todaytoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Wrong social media platform mateEnglish
9·11 days agoTwo cousins kissing? Now I’m kinda tempted to create a TS account…
Ah so that’s how this ends…

forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
World News@lemmy.world•America Is Freaking Out Over a $25,000 Bare-Bones Truck—Meanwhile, Toyota Sells the Same Thing for $13,000 Everywhere but HereEnglish
4·14 days agoThe 10 second 0-60 of my current ICE compact crossover SUV already gets me around town and on the freeway just fine. A 90s Toyota pickup I once had gave a 13 second 0-60. Slate Truck is 8 seconds. The Slate Truck isn’t going to give Tesla acceleration, but hardly anyone needs that, and that’s not what this is competing against. As far as horsepower, the Slate also beats both. So no, this doesn’t have “shit power” it has expected or even above-average power compared to competing 4-cyl ICE vehicles.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Gemini in Chrome can now see exactly what you’re looking at on screenEnglish
3·15 days agoI agree with you that online conversations are rare these days. Just my personal opinion but social media isn’t usually great for conversations. It’s better for shallow comments, drive-by’s, and echo chambers. Social media also tends to steer toward blind comments, so there is a lot of repetition. Forums seem to be better for conversations because there’s often a emphasis on reading the entire thread before commenting, there is more moderation, and also because they tend to accrue replies more slowly. However if a thread becomes too long then forums break down too, so nothing is perfect.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Gemini in Chrome can now see exactly what you’re looking at on screenEnglish
2·15 days agoThanks! I think I prefer startpage.com (which I only just learned about due to this thread) because it doesn’t redirect to google.com. But this is also good to know about just in case.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Gemini in Chrome can now see exactly what you’re looking at on screenEnglish
42·15 days agoI’m trying to get real, specific examples.
Asking for unnecessary specifics and details is usually a sign not that the person wants to be helpful but that they disagree and are looking for ammunition to argue and feel superior. Ultimately the exchange becomes a waste of everyone’s time, as the person inevitably becomes rude, condescending and argumentative. Basically, some people online think they’re smarter than everyone else, or at least want to project that. They believe they have the only valid argument and they’re going to prove it to the world and probably think that they’ve won because they had the last word when in reality everyone left because they realized the person was not arguing in good faith. I’m not claiming you’re that type of person, but I suspect that’s why nobody is giving you specifics.
Wouldn’t have mentioned anything but you did ask.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•Gemini in Chrome can now see exactly what you’re looking at on screenEnglish
4·15 days agoI’ll have to try out
!g, thanks a lot!EDIT: Tried it and it just redirected to google.com. I was hoping it would have kept me on DDG for privacy and just presented a first page of results or something like that.
EDIT 2: Startpage is great! This will be my go-to when DDG doesn’t work out.
forbiddencherry@lemmy.todayto
Technology@lemmy.world•This is Not Science Fiction. It’s Not Premature: Lawmakers Must Act Now to Prevent Armed Police DronesEnglish
2·15 days agoI had no idea what it was. When I saw the mention of US bans I decided it was safer not to search the term.


Meanwhile commenter Ken’s on the prowl.