

Lemmy is a bit more open thanks for the modlog.
We literally don’t know how much is being censored and reddit because mods can remove anything they want without leaving evidence.
Lemmy is a bit more open thanks for the modlog.
We literally don’t know how much is being censored and reddit because mods can remove anything they want without leaving evidence.
Let me guess, you’re the kind of person who thinks we need to understand gravity to make use of it.
I really wish people like you could just have their mouths taped shut and their fingers glued together.
I also recommend checking out this series by 10th dim: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg85IH3vghA
Good luck.
Keep in mind there’s no way to rush hours. Whenever you’re learning something, you can ask yourself roughly how many hours you’ve spent on it. That should reflect your skill and there’s no way around it.
An argument could be said that 3D space is infinitely more complex than 2D space.
As with most things, skill comes with practice. It’s not really worth forcing people to learn something that has a low likelihood of being relevant to their lives, but simple exposure to something like Blender or Godot would be great for making more people familiar with 3D software.
Netanyahu and Trump’s children can be first on the chopping block.
Don’t let their families get away with destroying the world.
This is how they control the narrative.
Either support Israel, or suffer the consequences.
Try using a PS4 controller. The touchpad works as a mouse.
I’d also recommend getting a wireless keyboard + mouse combo.
Is that it? We stop using better programs because we disagree with the creator’s views?
What a disgusting, childish world some of these people live in.
“I was going to buy that house, but the owner’s views made me reconsider. I decided to go with something worse.”
It’s fine if matrix.org goes down the shitter.
The protocol is what’s important.
Matrix is the best option and we should be focusing on improving it instead of restarting from scratch.
They need more resources and better design, but that comes with time. Don’t let them sucker you out of money to fuel their consumerist lifestyles.
That’s like saying POP3 is cooked.
Turn the argument on yourself.
Do you think we can’t get a competent CEO for less than $170k/year? If so, why?
We can, considering how many people work harder for less. There’s nothing particularly difficult or unique about this guys’ position that justifies his salary. The only reason he’s able to get it is because suckers like you are willing to pay for it.
I’m going to ignore you now. Tools are never going to learn from their mistakes or recognize how they’re being played.
It’s why things are the way they are.
No, you’re trying to defend the profit’s of others without realizing how they’re taking advantage of your naivete.
Honestly, trying to explain things to useful idiots really is a fool’s errand. The best I can do is make it clear as day for anyone with a brain how much of a sucker the average internet user is now.
Goodbye. I’m going to ignore you. I’m tired of arguing with tools.
Why would someone choose a more stressful job for the same pay?
Because they don’t have a choice? Holy shit, you people are so disconnected from reality it’s not even funny.
People work significantly harder than this CEO for significantly less. If the CEO was forced to make less money, he could still do the job without an issue. But why would he when useful idiots will defend him making more?
If he’s not willing to do the job for less, then someone else would be willing to take over his role considering how many people already work way harder for way less.
Thanks for proving my last point right, again.
That’s funny, because nothing about his job requires him to be there.
Unlike, you know, people outside of tech.
Well, yeah.
Supporting Israel is great for the MIC.
(I hope I don’t have to say how I’m not one of the bloodthirsty Americans you’re referring to)
Israel holds the blame for every single innocent death in this conflict.
Your misunderstanding comes from the type and amount of people that needed to have that knowledge.
For example, we don’t need to know about ballistics to use a gun.
Do you have a source for this? I’m genuinely curious, considering Newton didn’t show up until the 17th century.