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  • I was a big Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy fan in the 1990s, so I really started with h2g2. For those who don't remember, it was an early attempt to make a crowdsourced online encyclopedia, but unlike Wikipedia, a given page could only be edited by its original creator or admins. I learned quite a bit of HTML from there.

    Every page on h2g2 had an attached comment section, and because anybody could make a page, most of us used it primarily as a message board. There was a lot of roleplaying.

    From there I branched out into forums. The big one I posted on was TotalGames.net, the joint forum for a bunch of video game magazines, because I read Cube in secondary school and they regularly posted stuff from it to get more people to join. One of the regular members, Android18a, set up her own website at SilentDream.co.uk and had an attached forum which had six, maybe seven posters. That was a nice, intimate community, and we broke the rules of the forum software by regularly posting porn.

    I signed up to a few other forums but never stayed long. In college, I joined TVTropes and actively contributed for a bit over 20 years; I just stopped this week because the new owners seem intent on turning it into another Wikia. TVTropes' forum software is quite good, really solid, and the community is probably the most thoughtful, rational group I've ever encountered online (except for that one moderator. If you're a regular on the TVTropes forum, you know the one).

    I was almost one of the first people in Ireland to join Facebook. During college, I did a work placement where I shared a house with two American girls (also a Polish boy, a Romanian girl, and an Irish girl who moved out because she didn't get along with anybody). The Yanks told me about this great website called Facebook, which I had also seen mentioned on College Humor a lot. It seemed great, but I kept saying "Oh, I'll join tomorrow" until everybody else was on it, at which point I decided not to join it because it was too popular (yeah). That turned out to be the right decision.

    I made a Twitter account after college because I was a fan of Channel Awesome and they all seemed to be on it, and so was apparently every other famous person. I could keep up with Twitter somewhat for a few years because I was unemployed and had little else to do, but actually keeping up with that site is a full-time job. I tried getting back into it on and off, and eventually deleted my account just before COVID when I figured out I have clinical depression and just reading Twitter aggravates it.

    I started using Reddit at some point and I liked it, but stepped back when I realised it was addictive and toxic. I look in once in a while, and every time I do, it seems to be getting worse.

    Then when Elon Musk took over Twitter, I started hearing about this thing called Mastodon. I made myself an account which I use daily, but I learned the lesson from Twitter not to bother trying to keep on top of everything. Mastodon led me to Lemmy, which led me to kbin, which is now mbin, which is where this account lives.

    I also have a Discord account, but Discord confuses and overwhelms me.

    Oh, and I also used UseNet a little bit, but its heyday was long past by the time I got online.

  • Because current (amps) has nothing to do with energy. Formally, an ampere is the current of 1019 electrons moving through a given point in 1.6 seconds; in more reasonable terms, it's 1 coulomb per second. The amount of energy in those electrons doesn't matter to the amount of current, but energy is very relevant to making machines do things.

    Potential (volts) does include energy; specifically, 1 volt is 1 joule per coulomb. Add more energy and you get more volts, but the current remains the same. So volts are more relevant to how much use you can get out of your electrons.

    Power (watts), meanwhile, tells you how effective your machine is at extracting that energy. 1 watt is 1 joule per second. Suppose you are running a 6W heater. Every second, that heater converts 6J of electrical energy into heat energy, while the current remains the same.

    Thus, knowing current is important for electrical engineering, but potential and power matter more for operation.

  • I'm doing my part to genericise Google®'s trademark.

  • Yeah, Trump is just a blowhard who can't accept losing. (He's also a liar, but I'm not sure he doesn't genuinely believe the election was rigged).

  • They're not all shagging at the same time

  • Probably Obama, like most people, figures there's life on another planet somewhere in the universe, but that tge aliens haven't visited Earth.

  • And those people have higher than average testosterone, so they're hornier. Apparently Olympic Village is a small orgy, hence all the condoms.

  • What do you get if you cross a mosquito with a mountain climber?

    Nothing. You can't cross a vector with a scaler

  • Pre-WWII Superman was pretty aggressively leftist.

  • Before the 1840s, Irish farmers lived on.potatoes and milk, with the odd herring in winter when milk was harder to come by. Not a pleasant diet, and you're buggered if the potato harvest fails, but definitely doable.

  • Fascism is a radically conservative ideology obsessed with promotion of (what the fascist sees as) traditional values and behaviours. That includes cisheteronormativity, as queerness isn't traditional anywhere.

  • The ultimate goal is for Amazon Retail to become infrastructure. Bezos and his minions don't want people to think of Amazon Retail as a shop; they want people to think of Amazon Retail as The Thing You Use To Buy Physical Things On The Internet. As Steam is to PC games, so Amazon want to be to physical things.

  • "max shit level"

    Because Grindr is aimed at men more likely to be into bummery.

  • Cannibal?

  • I used to work at a call center dealing with phone bill questions. Once you go past 20, people only see the first digit and the total number of digits, and perceive every digit after the first as 0.

    If I had a nickel for every time I had this conversation, I'd have more than two nickels.

    Customer: Why has my bill gone up by £10?!

    Me: I see that on

    <date>

    you called a premium rate line which cost £2.

    Customer: That's only £2! I want to know why my bill is £10 higher!

    Me: Your bill is normally £29.50. This month it's £31.50. That's a £2 difference.

    Customer: Oh, so it is.

  • Strictly speaking they're equal; a calorie is 4.184J by definition.

    But a correct answer depends on bioavailability, which is subject to the noodle recipe, the potato variety, his they're cooked, and the eater's own physiology.

  • Steam is a DRM system.

    I am not being flippant or facetious. Steam is literally a DRM system with a shop grafted on top. That is what it has always been. If a game is on Steam, it be definition has DRM.

  • No, that's what the edit button is for.

  • So they should have been called terral panels.

  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Tesla reintroduces 'Mad Max' Full Self-Driving mode that breaks speed limits

    www.engadget.com /tesla-reintroduces-mad-max-full-self-driving-mode-that-breaks-speed-limits-190659583.html
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Family of ducks crossing Perth's Kwinana Freeway cause six-car peak-hour pile up

    www.abc.net.au /news/2025-10-10/ducks-crossing-kwinana-freeway-cause-pile-up-/105877568
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Man on trial in Albania kills judge, injures two others in shooting

    www.aljazeera.com /news/2025/10/6/man-on-trial-in-albania-kills-judge-injures-two-others-in-shooting
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Government Workers Say Their Out-of-Office Replies Were Forcibly Changed to Blame Democrats for Shutdown

    www.wired.com /story/government-workers-say-their-out-of-office-replies-were-forcibly-changed-to-blame-democrats-for-shutdown/
  • Nintendo @lemmy.world

    Nintendo Alerted After DHS Uses Pokémon to Promote ICE Raids

    www.thedailybeast.com /nintendo-alerted-after-dhs-uses-pokemon-to-promote-ice-raids-tearing-families-apart/
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Could first millennial saint Carlo Acutis' PlayStation controller become a relic?

    www.euronews.com /2025/09/16/could-first-millennial-saint-carlo-acutis-playstation-controller-become-a-relic
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Trump to host UFC cage fight on White House lawn to mark 250 years of US independence

    www.euronews.com /2025/09/08/trump-to-host-ufc-octagon-cage-fight-on-white-house-lawn-to-mark-250-years-of-us-independe
  • Science @beehaw.org

    One mother for two species via obligate cross-species cloning in ants - Nature

    www.nature.com /articles/s41586-025-09425-w
  • science @lemmy.world

    One mother for two species via obligate cross-species cloning in ants - Nature

    www.nature.com /articles/s41586-025-09425-w
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Firefighters tackling wildfire in US arrested by immigration agents

    www.aljazeera.com /news/2025/8/29/firefighters-tackling-wildfire-in-us-arrested-by-immigration-agents