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  • I mean the man is directly responsible for blocking several Supreme Court justices from being appointed while Obama was president, which led to roe v wade being overturned so uh, Moscow Mitch couldn’t drop dead any faster in my opinion.

  • Lemmy Moderators @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    User profiles need a sort by controversial

    I don't know who needs to hear this where, but being able to sort a user's comments by controversial would be a quick way to get a gauge on how generally inflammatory a user is when moderating one of their comments.

  • Am I on your blocklist? I’ve done some cross posting of my own content. Things have settled down now, but I know for awhile there it wasn’t really clear which communities were going to take off.

  • A bunch of generic Concerta drugs were removed from the market awhile back and several more sprung up. They’re nowhere near the same and the quality is garbage. I was on one in college while on state insurance. They use some older release mechanism from like the 80s using a pinhole on one side and half of my true generic pills didn’t even have a visible hole. I ended up in the ER because one released all at once at like 7pm, and I thought I was dying due to excessive adrenaline.

  • I have no clue what out of pocket is these days, but my insurance only charges me $12 for name brand Concerta. I know at one time there was an authorized generic sold by Janssen I believe was their name, but it’s still the same patented pill. That might be what my prescription is filled as.

    PSA for anyone who cares: Authorized Generics are the name brand sold cheaper. True Generics are a completely different pill sold as “bio-identical”.

    Don’t quote me on this last bit, but I believe bio identical only has to be like 80% similar, which is why so many generics cause so many problems for so many people

  • Sounds like you’re on Ritalin? You might try name brand Concerta (NO GENERICS!!). It’s just extended release Ritalin in a fancy patented delivery mechanism that all the generics can’t copy. It lasts all day and I just have to remember to take it before noon once per day.

  • The last comma should have been a period. For some reason on that particular font the period showed up in the center of the line instead of at the bottom and it looked really weird.

    Edit: for what it’s worth, the original meme had a comma too for some reason

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Susan ate too many heinz beans

    Antique Memes Roadshow @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    The future is now, old man

    Antique Memes Roadshow @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    It's Free Real Estate

    In true antique meme fashion, I pulled out the outdated pirated copy of photoshop that I have no idea how to use for this one.

    Antique Memes Roadshow @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Time for a free meme check

  • This was surprisingly interesting! Thanks for posting it. I didn't think there was anything noteworthy to glean from it, but @Contramuffin@lemmy.world mentioned down below that USB doesn't have interrupts, which I was unaware of. I especially liked how he covered different types of USB keyboards running at different speeds, and he briefly covered n-key rollover, or the lack thereof on the two keyboards he had on hand as well as why some key combinations fail due to shared wiring in the keyboard. The latency discussion between PS/2 interrupting and USB being polled for data at the end of the video was also fascinating.

    Edit: Ben Eater did a follow-up video on how n-key rollover works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lPzTU-3ONI

  • No worries! Usually the memes here aren’t so technical. I only got the joke because I was required to take a class on operating systems for my degree, and we covered interrupts.

  • I don't know if everyone here is just a galaxy brain or what, but I'm surprised nobody has asked or explained the joke. The red bird is a CPU running lines of assembly instructions and the crow is user input causing an interrupt to press the e key. This particular type of interrupt exists because it would feel really bad if you were typing, and the text didn't show up until several seconds later when the CPU felt like processing the (hopefully) buffered input.

    Quality meme op

  • Games @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    With the Steam Summer Sale ending, what are your favorite Co-Op games?

    I am looking to make some last minute purchases to play with one or more friends, and I have poked around Steam's Co-Op page. I'm curious what new co-op games everyone on Lemmy is playing.

    I just picked up Raft and Deep Rock Galactic the other day, but you can never have too many new (never played) games!

    General Discussion @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    For all the chocolate lovers out there, careful because effectively all dark chocolates have lead and cadmium in them. Lead is especially dangerous and some brands have alarmingly high amounts.

    Nintendo @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Exploring Nintendo of America's Employee-Only Museum - Redmond, WA (2006)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1182769

    This is possibly never before seen footage of the employee-only museum at NoA in ridiculously high quality thanks to Noclip. There is no narration, and the video is uncut.

    Gaming @lemmy.ml
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Exploring Nintendo of America's Employee-Only Museum - Redmond, WA (2006)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1182769

    This is possibly never before seen footage of the employee-only museum at NoA in ridiculously high quality thanks to Noclip. There is no narration, and the video is uncut.

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Exploring Nintendo of America's Employee-Only Museum - Redmond, WA (2006)

    This is possibly never before seen footage of the employee-only museum at NoA in ridiculously high quality thanks to Noclip. There is no narration, and the video is uncut.

    Videos @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Army of Crabs Protect Spy Robot From Stingray | Spy In The Ocean | BBC Earth

    Videos @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Make Your Renders Unnecessarily Complicated

    Gaming @lemmy.ml
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Hammerwatch 2 released a demo that ends on Sunday

    store.steampowered.com Hammerwatch II on Steam

    Gather your heroes and journey beyond the dungeons of Castle Hammerwatch to explore a pixelated world like never before. Aid King Roland’s resistance while helping villagers along the way. Battle beasts, finish off hordes of the undead, and face the forces of evil.

    Hammerwatch II on Steam

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/511090

    If you liked Hammerwatch 1 or Heroes of Hammerwatch, it's more of the same, but better!

    Games @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Hammerwatch 2 released a demo that ends on Sunday

    store.steampowered.com Hammerwatch II on Steam

    Gather your heroes and journey beyond the dungeons of Castle Hammerwatch to explore a pixelated world like never before. Aid King Roland’s resistance while helping villagers along the way. Battle beasts, finish off hordes of the undead, and face the forces of evil.

    If you liked Hammerwatch 1 or Heroes of Hammerwatch, it's more of the same, but better!

    Videos @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Pill Bugs (Poly Polies) are actually crustaceans and still have gills!

    Today I Learned (TIL) @lemmy.ca
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    TIL: Pill Bugs (Poly Polies) are actually crustaceans and still have gills!

    Today I learned @lemmy.ml
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    TIL: Pill Bugs (Poly Polies) are actually crustaceans and still have gills!

    General Discussion @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Has Beehaw stated why lemmy.ml and kbin.social were spared, but lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works were defederated when all four share similar growth and open registration?

    beehaw.org an update to defederating from sh.itjust.works - Beehaw

    hey folks, here’s a quick update on our decision to defederate from sh.itjust.works! (and here’s sh.itjust.works [https://sh.itjust.works/post/129725]’s side of this update) we got in touch with the head admin over there, The Dude, and we had a pretty good chat about our concerns and reason for defe...

    (Posting to lemmy.world seems to be disabled so I'm posting this here instead.)

    This inconsistency has been bothering me, so I went poking around in their support community, and the best I could find was a statement saying they had reached out to the admins of both. Apparently they expected @ruud@lemmy.world to reply to something that didn't seem like a question as indicated by his response in Beehaw Support. As such, they claim to have no roadmap to eventually refederate with lemmy.world.

    I added a reply from another instance, but I'm guessing I won't receive a reponse so if anyone knows, I would like to better understand the issue. It's quite annoying feeling like I'm missing out, especially when I'm seeing inflammatory overly generalized statements from kbin.social users about how lemmy.world deserved to be defederated over in [this post on lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.world/post/302

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Vintage game animations were weirder than you remember

    General Discussion @lemmy.world
    Jessica @lemmy.world

    Anyone here remember JoeCartoon flash animations?

    I was just reminiscing of the early internet elsewhere, and I randomly remembered https://joecartoon.com/. Crazily enough, the site is still running! I must have watched every single flash animation on that entire website as a teenager.