Thanks for the source. After watching the video, the “Mr. Japan” bit was honestly much less noteworthy than the completely incoherent rambling about sending letters to countries congratulating them on the privilege of being able to “shop in the USA”. He just kept repeating that and then naming random percentages. It felt like I was having a stroke trying to understand what he was even trying to say.
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I once wasted an hour trying to figure out why a CLI command straight from a project’s README wouldn’t work, only to figure out that they had em dashes instead of regular dashes in their example. Ended up opening a PR to hopefully save someone the same pain in the future.
jonathan7luke@lemmy.zipto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Discovered a Huge Surprise0·7 days agoThe way this article is written is so annoying to me. It’s like this mixture of Buzzfeed sensationalism and Tumblr anthropomorphizatuon.
Our cute little Mars explorer experienced some wanderlust and went on a little adventure, only to trip over an unassuming rock. What happened next will shock you! An amazing yellow substance poured out of the rock, surprising the rover and, more importantly, the world. This mysterious discovery could change everything!
When in reality, the rover ran over a rock that broke open to reveal sulfur. Which is cool, because scientists didn’t know that these rocks contained sulfur, and they don’t yet understand how they formed. But I wish the article could just say that, without all the nonsense.
jonathan7luke@lemmy.zipto The Onion@midwest.social•RFK Jr. Announces Plans to Live Forever After Stuffing His Holes with Silica Gel PacketsEnglish0·7 days agoLooking forward to seeing this exact headline on NotTheOnion in a few months.
Unfortunately sometimes it’s really hard to avoid. I’ve been to restaurants that don’t even have physical menus. You could probably find a menu on their website, but not always.