

You’re gay people, is she tired of seeing you in her feed?
This has all the makings of a non-apology
You’re gay people, is she tired of seeing you in her feed?
This has all the makings of a non-apology
Top 5%, mom would be proud!
I’d argue that racism is a symptom of some of these other things.
An imbalance of societal power leads to - or is caused by - manipulative politics. Those politics are increasingly being pushed through addictive technologies, and indeed, are using racism to divide us at the cost of democracy.
Racism is a symptom, but understanding where it’s being pushed from has value. It’s like saying someone died of heart failure - just about everyone dies of heart failure, but it can be more useful to know what caused the heart to fail
Twice more than I would have liked to.
Very fortunate nobody was hurt
Every time I’ve been hit by a car, it’s been when I’ve had the right of way. You have to be super defensive as a pedestrian because you can be thoroughly solidly right and follow all the rules… and still end up dead.
Git is what’s known as “Version Control Software” which basically means that it keeps track of the changes you make.
It’s primarily used for software development, and where it shines is when multiple people are collaborating on a project which will receive many changes. You can create a “branch” of the project with the changes you want to “commit” and then after they’re reviewed in a “pull request” you can “merge” them back inyo the main branch. If at any point in the process you discover that the changes cause issues, a history allows you to “revert” those changes back to what you had previously.
As you can probably see, there’s a fair bit of terminology in git. It’s a powerful tool that has a learning curve in order to use it.
While git is primarily used in software development, it doesn’t have to be. In fact, you could use it for any collection of files that receive changes. It’s not uncommon to see it used for technical writing , wikis, or large collaborative documents. I recall seeing a compelling argument that it could be used for drafting legislation, although I’m not aware of any government which uses it for that purpose.
Some people argue about whether or not you should use git with non-text files because the changes are much larger, but you don’t have to rigidly follow dogma.
I knew a guy who liked to use git for his RPG campaign notes. The main branch held his setting info, and when he’d run a game he’d create a new branch. If he was pleased with the game and wanted to enshrine it in canon, he’d merge it into main. Otherwise, he could leave the branch alone, but he’d still always be able to go back and look at the adventure with the details of the setting as it was at that time. I thought it was overkill, but he had fun.
That’s weird, when I cancelled netflix nobody wrote several articles about me
Maybe I should try being a massive piece of shit, but I’m not sure it’s worth the cost
Most things work great out of the box these days. If you do your gaming through Steam already then it’s the easiest it could be. Otherwise you can download some other platform like Lutris to manage your compatibility for you
There are definite exceptions though. There’s this great website ProtonDB that tells you how compatible games are if you want to look before you leap.
Kernel-level anticheat can make some games unplayable on Linux. Basically, it’s intended to detect cheaters, but it gives false positives on Linux. On the flip side, the software is super invasive, like once you’re aware of how it works it will make you wonder why anybody would allow that shit on their computer. Probably because they don’t know any better, but still. This is more of a problem with high budget PvP games like Call of Duty, so depending on your taste you may never encounter it
Hardware for the most part seems to just work through plug and play. However, if your stuff is highly customizable through software - like Razer Synapse/Chroma/whatever they call it these days - you may not have access to all the features.
Most Linux installers give you the option to just try out the OS in a non-permanent environment. So you could find a distro that appeals to you and then give it a test run without comitting to a full installation. It’d be a good way to see if there’s any hardware or compatibility issues.
If you have an Intel/Nvidia rig and are thinking about gaming, I recommend pop_os! I’ve been using it for a few years now and I have no complaints.
I think it’s historic, I suspect the letter grades predate using GPA
To be honest, I didn’t even know we did GPA at all until after I got my high school transcript for applying to college. Our report cards gave us our percentage and a letter for each course
As the meme suggests, the whole system is pointless and frankly kind of foolish
We have them in Canada, I assume they work the same:
When your work is assessed, you get a letter grade in the range from A-F. E is absent, although some regions will use E instead of F. Your letter grade is determined by your percentage.
Letter grades aren’t super useful to show your overall results, and are difficult to average, so they can be converted back into numbers. You start at 0 for F, then skip over E to get to D which is worth 1.0, C is 2.0, etc. GPA doesn’t go higher than 4.0 at A, or 85%, so there’s actually quite a lot of margin for error to allow people the maximum GPA if they test well.
Oh, and your letters might get a + or - to show you’re on the high or low end of a grade. There’s a lot of range between a C and a B, but C+ is close to B-. A + is worth 0.3 on your GPA, and a - is worth -0.3
Also, your letter grades and therefore numeric GPA is a non-linear scale, and the conversion for what percentage converts to which letter might differ depending on the institution, school district, or region.
Isn’t it so simple?
Valedictorian is a bit easier to understand. At graduation, one student is selected to be Valedictorian, and their function is to give a speech at the graduation ceremony.
Traditionally, it’s the “highest performing” student, but GPA caps out at 4.0 which means that two students with an 87% and 98% average have the same GPA and are therefore equal. Their social achievements are then considered, so the valedictorian will usually be someone who was very active in extracurricular clubs or sports.
Basically Valedictorian is usually the most popular student who got straight As.
Oh neat, so they act like human doctors
Considering the cube
I thought about commenting, but then I was worried we’d make small talk
Err, I meant to say- same
“John Brown’s Body” was a folk song popular with the Union during the American Civil War
Unless there’s a deeper meaning that escapes me too, this one is just wordplay
“Giving lip” is like “talking back” or maybe even “chewing out” but basically it means to talk shit about someone.
“You want lip too” is what I might expect to hear from my boss after telling him that it’s not okay to berate the staff
Every girl’s crazy bout a cyborg cop
Being miserable all the time sure is turning me into a miserable person.
I’m supposed to be a silly goose dammit
You’re just in time for Swamp Witch September
Many people prefer boneless, but this way you can save the bones to make stock