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jilotta

"you shouldn't pay for water, the earth gives it to you for free!!1!1!1!1"

yeah, try drinking that free water then

jilotta

Stop accusing me of being a Russian asset just because I posted that Vladimir Putin is a tall and handsome man. Yes, I was paid $100,000 but the money came in AMERICAN dollars. Yes, they told me that I was doing Mother Russia a great service but the emails were in ENGLISH. I am the victim here.

WildPowerHammer

@jilotta
Как я собираюсь бороться с курением.png

jilotta

it also has an arm processor and 467 megabytes of ram, that's actually believable for a vape these days

jilotta

> normal keyboards are awful for your fingers!!1!1!1!1!11!1!1!111!1!1! buy an ergonomic keyboard!!!!!

ergonomic keyboard: 270$

jilotta

есть два вида людей

них*я и н*хуя

jilotta

первый вид считает, что слово достаточно плохое, чтобы его цензурить

а второй вид хочет обойти вордфильтр

jilotta

title text: During the day it also activates for neat clouds and pretty sunsets.

(xkcd.com/2979)
(explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php)

jilotta

Every study ever: Overworked employees are less productive. Employees who work from home are just as productive as employees who work in the office. The evidence is indisputable.

Managers: I see. But I have a hunch that the complete opposite is true.

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iced quinn
@lowqualityfacts > working from home
it's not that simple. some people really can't be trusted to work from home. some people have insane discipline and can tony stark the whole project from a cave.

there are actual reasons to work in an office but the managers don't make use of those so its somewhat irrelevant though :gutkato_pensas:
mcSlibinas

@lowqualityfacts manager, or ceo "i'm smarter than science, because my car much more expensive than scientists have"

Ben

@lowqualityfacts @jtrobec “we’re a data driven company unless the data says something we disagree with”

jilotta

another win for todo.txt files

jilotta

I do understand that the Notion team didn't *choose* to end support for Russian users

I understand that they were forced to do that by the government

But still

Moana Rijndael 🍍🍕

@jilotta another win for Obsidian and local folder with .md files

jilotta

teamwork be like

jilotta

@kizhifox
тем более, что обвинять телегу за анонимность... (анонимность, Карл? Телегу?) Она же давно как символ самого безалаберного отношения к данным пользователя! Да и шифрование так называемое... разве что в секретных чатах, да и то... много ли людей облачный пароль регулярно меняют?

jilotta

Heya everyone, I thought I posted this here last night, but apparently I didn't..

I regret to inform you that the Screen Shot Off The Record plugin that we linked to briefly was found to have a key logger and was sending screen shots to unwanted parties.

So if you have this plugin installed, you will want to remove it immediately.

You can see our official post about this at pidgin.im/posts/2024-08-malici

We are planning a more indepth post in the near future.

js

@pidgin The plugin seems to be GPL 3 and at https://github.com/jabberplugins/pidgin-screenshare? There are 2 DLLs in the repo though, libotr and zlib. So maybe the plugin is fine if you throw away those two files?

customdesigned

@pidgin You did post last night. I replied that ss-otr was an appropriate name - as it stands for Social Security On The Record in a US govt context.

jilotta

Self esteem paradox (or is it?)

If you think you have an inaccurate self esteem, that means your views on yourself don't match the reality

But the "reality" you're comparing your self esteem to is also just your views on yourself, so those views become your self esteem

If you think you have an accurate self esteem, then it just means that your views on yourself match with... your views on yourself, which means nothing

So nobody has an accurate self esteem

Prove me wrong, please

it's the second thought I've had today that is so stupid that it actually makes sense

Self esteem paradox (or is it?)

If you think you have an inaccurate self esteem, that means your views on yourself don't match the reality

But the "reality" you're comparing your self esteem to is also just your views on yourself, so those views become your self esteem

If you think you have an accurate self esteem, then it just means that your views on yourself match with... your views on yourself, which means nothing

D:\side\

@jilotta it's not a binary (yes/no) flag and "views" are plural for a reason. A *perfectly* accurate self-esteem would be one that is internally consistent *all* of your experiences. Technically the conclusion that no one's got it has to be probabilistically accurate: xkcd.com/1475/

How much of your own experience you have to deny/ignore to believe your sense of self-esteem is the measure of inaccuracy.

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