[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 12 points 17 hours ago

On 28 February 2015, Roman Originals announced that they would make a single white and gold dress for a Comic Relief charity auction.[31]

Oh man, MAJOR missed opportunity there! They sold out of the blue and black ones like overnight, they should have fast-tracked a white and gold version production to hit the shelves ASAP and enjoyed the flood of purchases.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 10 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

I did the color picker thing too, and its result was blue and orange. Not super helpful to this particular global controversy, but was worth a shot.

IMO the color of the actual physical dress is kinda moot: photographed (poorly), digitized, and presented to the world on billions of screens with completely different settings for things like color saturation, and the color of the thing that hits our eyes is not necessarily indicative of the color of the original.

The color of the dress in the photo was not the same as the color of the photographed dress.

It was white and gold! sprints away

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 14 points 1 day ago

Older-ish millennial here. We got just a taste of the 'fuck around' era, enough to mourn its loss and really appreciate how increasingly miserable the 'find out' era we live in today really is.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 77 points 1 day ago

Hawaska left off the map again.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 days ago

...yeah, but the rest of the world deserves a better neighbor.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 13 points 2 days ago

But it is the future! A future filled with contaminated drinking water, and exponentially increasing heat.

We all thought it was going to go down with us fighting some Terminator robots or some shit, but... naw they're just poisoning and cooking us while we're distracted by our 9-5s.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 11 points 2 days ago

After the first "what?" following the initial wave of muffled gibberish, if whatever comes next isn't louder, I just assume she's talking to herself.

That assumption is never correct, but running in "what??" circles is fucking maddening. She knows the drill.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 5 points 3 days ago

from the minute they anointed her

She was gaining steam. Idk if enough to actually win without any other hitches, but there were hitches, so who fuckin knows. I was hopeful up until that interview where they asked her about Isreal's genocide on Gaza, and he response was something to the effect of "we'll do everything in our power to uphold the security of Isreal" aka US bombs will continue to fall on Gaza.

Even that was still better than Trump, but she lost an insane amount of single issue voters with one breath; meanwhile the Trumpers were cheering for genocide from day 1, so when the blue team gets to choose between more vs less genocide which understandably burns them out; and the red team gets to choose more vs less genocide and can't push through the corpses of brown children fast enough to hit that 'more' button... yeah, we were fucked from that moment on.

...not to say the anointment was a good move. The DNC fucked us again.

Point being that fault doesn't fall on any one group. Would-be blue voters fucked us by not showing up, the DNC fucked us by propping up a walking corpse through an entire presidency, Harris fucked us by overtly supporting genocide, red voters fucked us for choosing the greater evil, and Trump fucked us like one of his 14 year olds on Epstein's island by being the serial worst-case-scenario every fucking time.

Collectively, the US failed about as miserably as it possibly could from every single angle.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 36 points 4 days ago

Still not sure if the tankies actually believe their own nonsense, or if it's some 4chan-esque facade that Trumpers get a kick out of posting under some insufferable 'blue MAGA' persona.

I mean, they're Trumpers either way, but do they actually realize that?

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 72 points 4 days ago

Remember that time when Ukraine used a remote control mini boat loaded with explosives to sink a war ship that was basically the jewel of Russia's navy?

Anyway, just reminiscing. Gonna read the article now.

[-] Murse@slrpnk.net 41 points 4 days ago

Idiocy would make for a utopia compared to what we're stuck with, which is malice. The future we're building is much darker than the one depicted in Idiocracy.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Murse@slrpnk.net to c/coffee@lemmy.world

There's like 15 different communities for coffee! Nice!

Like many of us, I survive largely on the break room coffee pot. Our grounds are running low again and the hospital doesn't stock it, so it's on the employees.

Our taste in coffee is driven mostly by cost, so we go through a lot of Costco-sized buckets of Folgers, but Folgers famously tastes like dirt. Still, it's cheap and it's coffee, so that's usually the winner.

I'm not a connoisseur by any means, but... any good options that taste less like dirt while still being cheap / available in large quantities?

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submitted 1 month ago by Murse@slrpnk.net to c/solarpunk@slrpnk.net

Nurse here! This keeps popping into my mind, keeps leaving me drawing a blank. Healthcare is a massive and resource-devouring industry, but is stuffed with people who actually give a shit about the people around them: the industry is a good candidate for improvement, and the people in it are likely to actually embrace those improvements (well, barring the odd salty af mofo who loses their shit at the first signs of change, but that person's in every industry - they'll figure it out eventually.)

I work in a run-of-the-mill hospital in the US, which encourages staff to take on system improvement projects, and these are were I see potential - especially for new nurses gunning for promotions.

The problem is what and how. All I can think of are things like recycling programs to tackle medical waste, but (at my facility at least) the waste that isn't already being recycled is either biohazardous or risks becoming biohazardous (like medication waste is huge, but we can't save half a vial of unused injection due to the possibility of that being contaminated by the first needle that drew from it).

So, looking for project ideas, both that I can start to implement myself, or to suggest to other staff looking to polish their resume. Smaller scale stuff is great for newer nurses; big scale stuff I can throw at management and see what sticks.

Let me know if you think of anything! Thanks all!

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Murse@slrpnk.net to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

I'm basically trying to recreate this, minus the absolutely insane pricetag. Desk mounted versions exist for literally one-twentieth the cost, but for some reason that three foot pole and wheels causes the price to explode.

So... this is for sure a DIY project. My thought is to buy a desk mounted stand, and remount the arms to a makeshift floor pole... Like the 5-wheel base of an office chair with an iron plumbing pipe shoved into the middle. Not sure if that'd give the stability I need, but that's why I'm trying to run it by folks with a mind for this kind of thing :p

Use case: my computer desk my living room couch. Right now the monitors are on a coffee table. Keyboard goes on lap, mouse goes onto a makeshift mousepad frame to my right. Works great, except the screens are just hanging out in the middle of the room when not in use. Wife's comfy spot is on the other side of the couch where she watches the TV on the other side of the room: when we both want to watch something on the tv, the monitors become an annoyance, so being able to easily wheel them to the side of the couch and back is the goal.

Either that or something like a swivel-arm, but the weight of two monitors would be a lot for something like that.

Any ideas?

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submitted 1 month ago by Murse@slrpnk.net to c/fuck_ai@lemmy.world

Shopping around, seems like every option is doubling down on anti-user garbage... I don't trust myself to do a root or anything like that - my tech skills are juuust good enough to be painfully aware of my own dumbassery, but I'm doubting an out-of-the-box smartphone that isn't loaded with shit even exists.

Previously I've used Pixel and Galaxy, but those are both chief offenders.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Murse@slrpnk.net to c/pcmasterrace@lemmy.world

I've had a Razer Blackwidow Stealth for a good while now, but the day has finally come: it's dead. Like, dead-dead.

It seems like Razer has kind of enshittified since I started using their stuff though, so idk if I want to get another of their products to replace it. Got that one on the advice from a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, and I honestly kinda miss the lighter touch and quieter input of a membrane switch. Fighting words, I know... my bad!

I am kind of intrigued by the magnetic switch mechanicals though - if there's a model of those that operates quietly and has short range to bottom out, I'd be interested. Kinda shooting for the feel of like an old school Lenovo laptop keyboard - hair trigger, if that makes any sense.

The rest of my feature wish list:

  • Backlit. Idgaf about RGB, but some faint red glow or something not too glaring: I just want to be able to glance down when it's dark and see which key is which.

  • Wrist rest. The Razer' was only like an inch, but the trash temporary one I dug out of my bin-of-electronics has none, and even that little difference is driving me nuts. I've seen models with a much wider area for the wrists to land on - would gravitate toward those. Edit - built in wrist rest. The ones that sit on the desk separately from the keyboard won't work - my computer chair is the living room couch, so the rest and keyboard would have to move together as one unit.

  • Programmable keys. Low priority on this one, but if it's an option, I'd get some use out of it. If not, that's not a deal breaker.

  • Wireless? I've always thought these weren't good for gaming due to a noticeable delay in keystroke vs the action it's supposed to cause, but I've been told that's not really a problem anymore. If it doesn't impact performance, wireless would be great! My computer chair is the living room couch lol, so the less cable clutter the better.

  • Price... I know some peripherals get pretty crazy pretty fast. Shelling out hundreds of dollars for one of these seems insane to me, especially after forking it out for the Blackwidow and not really loving it. If there's a $150 option that checks all the boxes, I'd be pretty tempted: if there's a $50 option that gets close, that's probably what my cheap ass will go for.

Anyway, if you've got any recommendations, please hit me with em!

Thanks all!!

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Newbie here. My keyboard just completely crapped out (it's been a long time coming). I have a wishlist of features that I was hoping to run by one of the techy communities to see if anyone could recommend a model, but none of the communities I'm seeing are geared toward those kinds of questions.

I can search communities, but if I don't guess the correct title then I'm SOL... Is there a directory that doesn't just list the communities, but actually categorizes them so I can more effectively find a hit?

Also is it worth posting in a 'dead' community? Unsure if a new post will have any visibility in places like /all if the post itself is in a community that no one frequents.

Learning the ropes here.

Thanks all!

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