

https://www.reddit.com/r/civilengineering/comments/18uojdz/what_are_these/ it looks like you’re correct. it’s a spring damper
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https://www.reddit.com/r/civilengineering/comments/18uojdz/what_are_these/ it looks like you’re correct. it’s a spring damper


yep, i was just ranting to my girlfriend about this. It’s really depressing that folks are convinced this is going to solve real problems.
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well it lets you refer to it without having to call it the ableist slur + kink combo name. until they decide to name it something sensible, it’s at least something.
Some folks call it Gnu Imp, but i really do wish they would change it.


all I’m saying is that it would be better if the editor of the video didn’t choose to add dramatic music to it.


the dramatic music makes it feel fictional, like a story. things that are really happening should not be artificially dramatized.


could do without the dramatic music
this rumor with the image has been spreading everywhere, but the image is from LA from a few years ago (note the lack of snow and palm trees), and i have yet to find any secondary source about this actually taking place in Minneapolis.
well, some of it is, like the =, but he also misspells tons of stuff, adds spaces all over the place, doesn’t capitalize anything, etc


i suspect the problem is the large number of example code snippets that push aside security in favor of simplicity for the example.


the perfectionist in me does wish the color balance was the same in both images :)


actually, the abbreviation is far older than the internet.


They have said they will make one outside of about:config.


they have said they will make an option that is not in about:config


clarified :) i agree fully
you still shouldn’t stare at it. it’s quite rude to do at an embarrassing moment like that :)


and the LLM itself generated text that agreed with the voters
aside, I used Lens to look up similar images, and that worked, but the associated LLM made up a completely different purpose and name for them 🤦♀️