Breaking Bad. I tried it and it’s just… too much.
The United States of America
My country’s national anthem is just one long stupid rhetorical question that’s impossible to sing. It’s super embarrassing at international sporting events when it’s consistently the worst one there.
Athletic Brewing Company’s Blackberry Lemon Mango NA Sour Near Beer.
You’re probably not gonna have zsh either, though, but I wouldn’t recommend using sh as your shell on your personal dev machine 🤷♂️
A zeppelin
Neither do I, but the Hindenburg famously exploded while being filled with hydrogen.
I think we can even calculate about how often it happens. My math is gonna be Amerigo-centric because I’m American and so are fortune cookies.
There are ~3 billion fortune cookies produced yearly in the USA, so 8.2 million cookies are opened per day. There are 292,201,338 PowerBall combinations. That means that there’s about a 2.8% chance that someone opens a fortune cookie that has any given lotteries numbers on it. But wait! There isn’t just one “the lottery”; there are 48 states and territories in the US, and my state (Washington) has four games. Assuming everyone’s state is like mine, and you randomly select a lottery to play, that leaves us with a much more modest .014% chance that on a given day, someone opens a fortune cookie with their lottery number on it.
All the cool kids are doing it
I have a mental illness that, while protected under the law, is heavily discriminated against. It’s nice to be able to talk about my disability without my employer finding out.
It’s common enough that this dude made this song about it, idk 🤷
I use rss to discover content that I post to Lemmy. The value of Lemmy, for me, is the community and the comments, so when I see something interesting in my rss feed reader, I post it to a relevant community to see what folks have to say.
This is a very good addition!
Kinda. What you’re referring to is “decompilation”, which is the process of taking the output of a compiler and trying to reverse-engineer the code that produced it. But decompiled code is really hard to read and modify, because it isn’t what humans wrote, it’s what the compiler translated it into, and that can have some unexpected changes than are mostly irreversible. And, since it’s closed source, if you somehow manage to make a change, you can’t re-release it – you don’t have the license to do so.
With open source, you see the same code as the maintainers, so it has the high-level programming concepts and good variable names, and you have permissions to fork and release your own version.
Yeah! Would you be willing to drop by my communities to make banners for me? I don’t really have any graphical editing skills, and I could really use the help. They are:
I dunno – I wasn’t on Lemmy six months ago
I use Boost and subscribe to a bunch of news communities 🤣
More seriously, I also use Feedly to aggregate RSS feeds from trusted news sources.