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  • the Chilean Tapita cannot be further from the correct meaning. It actually means (depending on the context):

    • "I'm done with you"
    • "did you want X? You can forget about it" (or applied to self)
    • I deny your request with pleasure.

    example: "I told my boss it was time for a rise... Tapita! I didn't get shit!"

  • I love how the plot is pretty much normalized to pigeons

  • I... I don't know what course of action to take after staring at this arrange of pixels...

  • Emacs for the homies

  • OAuth

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  • Use potato to get root access

  • OAuth

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  • That will give you root access

  • You, my friend... you become the cure to cancer. Keep it up, hero.

  • Oh, thanks... I meant to say that a common ABI sounds like the first stage of embrace, extend and extinguish

    I, actually, teach OSs at a university 😁

    I truly appreciate, tough, your kindness on teaching to a lemmy fellow 🙏🏼

  • That's all I needed to hear :D

  • Humans were never meant to take care of babies as couples or alone.

    Research suggests that given the tradeoffs of our evolutionary path, we had to shift towards a collective parenting (call it tribe, clan, extended family, etc.)

    The modern "individualization" of the person is what has convinced us that such parenting form is "normal" and bearable, and that if you feel overwhelmed, there is something wrong with you.

  • "common abi"? Like embracing?

  • iirc, WD literally stands for "water displacement". 40 is because it was the 40th formula

  • 👀

  • That's Big Mouth's Jay shit, right there

  • Name?

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    Taht's it. You don't need anythitg else

  • I would argue that the average person refers to a mix of both when they use the word "empathy":

    • caring about the other person's pain
    • being there for them
    • trying to see things from their perspective
    • wanting the other person to be better and wondering how one could help.

    Classifying one as "a terrible problem" and the other as acceptable seems (at least) a bit pedantic. Specially when it comes to language, a dynamic phenomena in which words mean what (the majority of) people deem them to mean.

    my two cents