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  • I knew Google started ignoring double quotes for required text years ago, but I found out yesterday that it doesn’t even think “site:xyz.com” needs to be followed.

    I was researching something and saw some Reddit posts. Clicked below it to view results from Reddit and a third of them were other websites.









  • droans@lemmy.worldtoMemes@sopuli.xyzI'm working on it, ok?
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    3 months ago

    You will never make more interest on an investment than you will get charged interest for the same amount as a loan. Ever. It does not happen.

    This is barely more accurate than a coin flip. Until 2021, it wasn’t that difficult to find loans with rates under 5%. Anything under 4% is basically free money and you’re normally better off investing in something low risk than to pay extra.

    So for me to sit on money that could go towards paying down debts, I’m just needlessly paying more in interest than I would be otherwise.

    If you don’t have any emergency funds, or not enough to cover a single large emergency, this is dumb. Cars break, roofs leak, etc. Even if you have an emergency where you can pay on credit, you’ll likely be looking at credit card interest rates. Or, you lose your job. Fun fact, most job loses occur when the economy is struggling. Another fun fact, most investments are doing really fucking poorly when the economy is struggling.

    Keep some money on hand in case something happens.


  • Anyone else chuckle on the parallel in saying to use the UUID is no different than saying “just hardcore the IP bro”

    It’s more like setting a static IP. The UUID is set when you create the partition and won’t change unless you force it to change.

    You can also use any of the GUI utilities which can add it to your fstab.

    There’s a lot of things that are made way too difficult on Linux for seemingly no reason. This isn’t one of them.






  • There’s no legal distinction, it’s only defamation.

    Fun fact. At least through the early 1800s, the First Amendment did not protect you from criminal defamation no matter how truthful your words were.

    People v Croswell. A reporter, Croswell, discovered that Jefferson was paying a reporter to attack Adams and call Washington a traitor. He wrote an article on it.

    Jefferson pressured the NY AG to bring forward charges of defamation. Croswell argued in court that he could not be defaming Jefferson because he had proof the actions occurred. The Court ordered the jury to only base their opinions on whether or not the statements were published. They found him guilty.

    He appealed to the NY SC, this time with Hamilton representing him. Hamilton argued that the truth should always be an absolute defense against defamation. After all, it can’t be defamation if it’s factual. They ruled against him as well.

    He appealed to the SCOTUS. Hamilton presented the same arguments: what Croswell wrote were facts, he could prove they were facts, and defamation should only apply to lies. They were split 2-2 which upheld his sentence and de facto prevented truth from applying as a defense to defamation.

    While many states enacted laws providing truth as an absolute defense, it wasn’t until over a century later that the Constitutional opinion changed and allowed the defense.


  • I just accidentally deleted my crontab about an hour ago because r is right next to e.

    Fortunately my computer backs itself up often so I could just grab the old crontab but it was annoying and would have been problematic if I didn’t.

    I also had to recover my computer a few months back because someone whoopsied the default apt repositories for Ubuntu x64 arch and pushed the x86 software there instead.