berylian:

banrionceallach:

artsekey:

nixcraft:

A boy can dream, can’t he?

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Hey, so if you have Windows 11 installed and have been losing your mind over the fact that you can’t find your own files because Windows is now prioritizing internet search results first, you can fix it by following this guide:


As someone with over 900 GB of intentionally and properly named files on her computer (I do a lot of digital art and digital media work that requires high-volume files that function off of dependencies), this feature was making me furious. I followed the above instructions and can confirm that the method outlined solves the problem.

I have just tried this, it works and the explanation how to do it was so user friendly and clearly laid out.

10 and 11 are also kinda secretly adding Windows Copilot to your computer when you’re not looking. Even without software updates. You can follow this guide to disable Copilot

The guide uses a program called gpedit (group policy editor), if you can’t find it on your computer, follow this guide to install/enable it, and remember to always run as administrator:

Run these commands in command prompt.

  • Win + Q
  • Search: command prompt
  • Right-click > Run as admin
  • Copy, paste, and enter these commands:

FOR %F IN (“%SystemRoot%\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientTools-Package~*.mum”) DO ( DISM /Online /NoRestart /Add-Package:“%F” )

FOR %F IN (“%SystemRoot%\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientExtensions-Package~*.mum”) DO ( DISM /Online /NoRestart /Add-Package:“%F” )

  • Test it by opening Win + R
  • Type: gpedit.msc
  • See if it opens

hellsitegenetics:

77777777awawawawawawa:

i insert a small DNA sample into IBM’s largest and most powerful supercomputer and after doing an utterly incomprehensible amount of calculations it prints out a little piece of ticker tape with a full list of every slur i can reclaim

String identified:
t a a A a t ’ agt a t ct a at g a tt c at cacat t t t a tt c tc ta t a t ca ca

Closest match: Musa acuminata subsp. burmannicoides genome assembly, chromosome: 2
Common name: Dwarf Banana

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netscapenavigator-official:

You should be starting a recipe book. I don’t give a shit if you’re only 20-years-old. The modern web is rotting away bit by bit before our very eyes. You have no idea when that indie mom blog is going down or when Pinterest will remove that recipe. Copy it down in a notebook, physically or digitally. Save it somewhere only you can remove it. Trust me, looking for a recipe only to find out it’s been wiped off the internet is so fucking sad. I’ve learned my lesson one too many times.

fadagaski:

c-is-for-circinate:

flavoracle:

languill:

It’s sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.

There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they aren’t used anymore!

I took calculus my senior year of high school, and I really liked the way our teacher framed this on the first day of class.

He asked somebody to raise their hand and ask him when we would use calculus in our everyday life. So one student rose their hand and asked, “When are we going to use this in our everyday life?”

“NEVER!!” the teacher exclaimed. “You will never use calculus in your normal, everyday life. In fact, very few of you will use it in your professional careers either.” Then he paused. “So would you like to know why should care?”

Several us nodded.

He picked out one of the varsity football players in the class. “You practice football a lot during the week, right Tim?” asked the teacher.

“Yeah,” replied Tim. “Almost every day.”

“Do you and your teammates ever lift weights during practice?”

“Yeah. Tuesdays and Thursdays we spend a lot of practice in the weight room.”

“But why?” asked the teacher. “Is there ever going to be a play your coach tells you use during a game that requires you to bench press the other team?”

“No, of course not.”

“Then why lift weights?”

“Because it makes us stronger,” said Tim.

“Bingo!!” said the teacher. “It’s the same thing with calculus. You’re not here because you’re going to use calculus in your everyday life. You’re here because calculus is weightlifting for your brain.”

And I’ve never forgotten that.

THIS.

When it’s taught right, learning math teaches you logic and how to organize your brain, how to take a problem one step at a time and make sure every step can bear weight before you move to the next one.  Most adults don’t need to know integrals, but goddamn if I don’t wish everyone making arguments on the internet understood geometric proofs.

Scientific concepts broaden our understanding of how the world is put together, which does not mean that most adults ever really understand how light is refracted through a lens or why spinning copper wire creates electricity–and they don’t need to.  But science classes in general are meant to teach the scientific method: how to make observations and use them to draw conclusions, how to test those conclusions, how to be wrong and grow stronger from it.

History isn’t about dates and names of battles, it’s about people, patterns, things we’ve tried before and ought to learn from.  It’s about how everything is linked, how changing one circumstance can lead to changes in fifty others, cascading infinitely.  Literature is about critical thinking, pattern recognition, learning to listen to what somebody is saying and decide what it means to you, how you feel about it, and what you want to do with it.

Some facts matter: every adult should know how to read a graph, how global warming works, some of the basic themes and symbols that crop up in every piece of fiction.  But ultimately, content is less important later in life than context.

The good thing is, students who learn the content are likely to pick up at least some of the context, some of the patterns of thinking, even if they don’t realize it.  (The unfortunate thing is how the current educational system prioritizes content so much that a lot of students, and a lot of adults, don’t see the point in learning either, and teachers are overworked and held to standardize test grading scales such that it’s hard for them to emphasize patterns of thinking over rote memorization, etc etc etc, but that is a whole different discussion.)

I would also add that giving as broad an education to as many as possible gives everyone the opportunity to follow a career that might use calculus. Or colour theory. Or electromagnetism. Or [insert specialism here]. If we gatekeep specialisms, those careers are only available for the ones who were privileged enough to have the background training. That’s why Classics as a degree subject is full of private school kids: it’s not offered in state education.

teaboot:

oneheadtoanother:

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Ohh my god

Okay so for anyone who hasn’t seen the original, this lady went viral in like. 2010 or something? Because she was going around trying to convince people that Monster energy drinks were satanic and when you flipped the can upside down to drink it showed some satanic sign or something?

What she says in this video is “bottoms up- and the devil laughs” in the most painfully sincere way that only super incorrect people can be when they’re emotionally invested

But anyways, I saw this post and thought “damn, I wonder where she is now, I wonder if maybe her life got better” but YALL SHE HAS A WIKIPEDIA PAGE AND IT’S??

First off, ultra-religious upbringing, like no TV no music type wild. Then supposedly as a teen she says she “rebelled” by getting into whatever she thinks witchcraft is. Then she gets pregnant super young, is pressured into marrying the father, cheats on him for years, finally divorces, remarried, and finds like. A metal album in there stepdaughter’s room with satanic lyrics that convinces her to return to being a warrior of God.

So first off. I’m betting it’s pretty likely she’s got a shitload of unaddressed trauma, which is none of my business and not an excuse, but it does kind of give you some sympathy for what she turned into.

Basic run of the mill Christian extremism, firstly- She’s harassed Muslim people and interfered with prayer, she routinely protests against homosexuality (one of those hold-a-sign-by-the-road types), and the only link in the “more” drop-down connects to the westboro Baptist church.

So she’s what common folk would call a wingnut, yes.

But do you know what I wasn’t prepared for?

She has protested some church Easter events. She yelled at a person dressed as the Easter Bunny in a Tennessee church parking lot, "You are nothing more than Santa Claus coming into a Christian Church! Shame on you!"[18] She protested at the First Freewill Baptist Church's Easter egg hunt.[19]ALT

This same lady posted up to protest a fucking Easter egg hunt

(the link btw)

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