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  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldtoWholesome@reddthat.comFight!
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    1 day ago

    If your shelf screw is only in the drywall, especially just partially in the drywall, its going to rip out your wall. Make sure you have at least a 1-1.5inch of fastener after your shelf bracket. Get a stud finder and attach the screw to the studs (where available) If you dont have any studs to use, get drywall anchors which will help distribute the force.



  • Depends on what you’re doing, programming wise. Structures and Algos is good if you’re doing a lot of foundational, ground-up work. But most times (like 90%) you’ll just use a library for those structures. If you really, really need a RedBlackTree (you dont), you’re probably not going to build it yourself. I mean you can, but it’s probably better (and safer) to import a library for it. It’s more important to know their use-cases rather than how to build them.

    I would argue, that if you’re want to learn something functional, I would study up on Design Patterns. Especially for C#.

    Structures/Algos are the tools, Patterns are what to build with the tools.

    Best book, long term, is probably: Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software I have it, use it. It’s great as a reference, but it’s also very “textbook”.

    I actually recommend: Game Programming Patterns it covers almost all the same patterns as the above. But, it’s written with a functional “game” usecase standpoint, which makes it easier to comprehend and get through.




  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldBanned from communitytoFlippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.comamericans are selfish
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    23 days ago

    if we’re quoting handbooks, then doing a “both sides are bad” is right out the alt-right handbook.

    And lets see… a “leftist” in “leftist spaces” making plays from the “alt-right handbook”, misrepresenting them as “leftist” opinions to fracture coalition… what would you call a person like that? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?


  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldBanned from communitytoFlippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.comamericans are selfish
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    23 days ago

    badjacketing

    proving you don’t read and huff your own farts.

    Badjacketing would be misrepresenting, manufacturing or lying about a person to paint a bad image of them. I literally linked to the thing they just posted, and are doing… nothing about any of that is false or misrepresentative. Just because it makes them look bad and you don’t like it, doesn’t make it “badjacketing”.

    Engage with what is being said instead of trying to appeal to some reddit-tier fallacy argument.



  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldBanned from communitytoFlippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.comamericans are selfish
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    23 days ago

    howabout this, rather than sit here and argue theory and bullshit… lets reframe what you’re doing here and see if that’s the person you idealize yourself to be.

    You’re coming to the defense of a powertripping mod that abuses their position to push centrist bullshit and then bans anyone who disagrees with them.
    Would you, as an anarchist, come to defend any other self-appointed hierarchical leader that pushes harmful misinformation and silences critics? Hmm? Is this your ideal anarchist community member?


  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldBanned from communitytoFlippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.comamericans are selfish
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    23 days ago

    here’s an anarchist perspective

    Both-sidesism isn’t anarchism. It’s nihilism. It’s the “nothing matters, so there are no rules” surface level “anarchism” take. You can’t hide behind hedonistic nihilism by calling it “anarchism”. You might as well just come out as the edgelord you want to be and tip your fedora.


  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldBanned from communitytoFlippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.comamericans are selfish
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    23 days ago

    an op to convince people that both parties are the same, so it doesn’t matter if you vote. The bad faith argument that voting for harm reduction is the same as voting for harm. It’s disingenuous and only serves to break leftist coalition and cause infighting, which only really benefits one side… the right, and it’s a textbook tactic of right-wing bullshit.

    So yes, a psyop, or duped by a psyop. Eitherway, a dipshit.