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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•What's your favourite classic movie you think everyone should have seen once in their life?English
1·1 year agothat one is awesome
buwho@lemmy.mlto
[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•What's your favourite classic movie you think everyone should have seen once in their life?English
1·1 year agoThe three films are: Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954) Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple (1955) Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island (1956)
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•What's your favourite classic movie you think everyone should have seen once in their life?English
11·1 year agoPulp Fiction, Fight Club, Wizard of Oz, Raging Bull, Samurai Trilogy (Musashi Miyamoto), Ran, TMNT, Stand By Me, Mulholland Dr., Papillon, Kids, The Professional, The Toxic Avenger…super random list here off the top …
yeah you may want some sort of “leg” running back to the wall, like a right triangle. that way the weight is not ONLY pulling straight outward, it has a a leg that presses back against the wall for support.
i wouldnt put too much weight or leverage on that shelf. the sheet rock is basically doing nothing and plywood, depending on the quality and with that thickness is not much to grab on to. are there no studs you can hit? depending on how many screws you are able use, i would potentially use GRK brand cabinet screws, if you can find them. theyre some of the best in the business as far as bite and sheer strength. if you can do a longer horizontal run like a ledger you can distribute alot of the load across the wall, instead of on a few points only…my tv mount is designed to hit studs with like 2 1/2" lags…way burlier…but i would consider grk cabinet screws. what is keeping the whole wall from flexing under weight though?
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Anarchism@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Towards a Fractal Anarchism: a Psychedelic Anarchist Manifesto (oc)English
2·1 year agonice, ill have to read it again. but on first read through, definitely not too dense. a little doom and gloomy, but thats not a deal breaker considering the reality in its current state. i personally have been working on projects and always bounce back and forth between “is it productive to constantly focus on the negative or more productive to focus on the solutions and their positivity”. another aspect of the fractal out thing is, on a personal level, the anger and hostility i feel about things has been the fuel to push to create and do things that bring out the positive side of that scale. if everything is reaching for equilibrium and we cannot have one without the other, than thats something i have to traverse internally so i can produce externally. what i produce is not an angry violent system, but something positive, fun, educational, and uplifting…but it stems from deeeeep anger and hatred for certain things, and a great love for something that i cannot fathom. especially when im deep in the depths of my negative state. so i guess im totally in agreement and understanding of what youre saying, and the message is good, and the procession from theme to theme is good, not sure the context or objective fully. but i am actually very motivated by this and my project does touch on the concepts of developing something for a post revolutionary world. but yeah preach on!
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Science@lemmy.ml•Analysis: We consume up to a credit card’s worth of plastic *every* weekEnglish
2·2 years agognar
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To Linux admins: What certifications/degrees do you guys have?English
121·2 years agoeveryones just like, “10 years of experience”…nobody is hiring people without experience so people without experience cant get experience…i dont get it…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧English
2·2 years agoTime for me to go FreeBSD i guess
hannah montana, nuff said!
ventoy with medicat, kali, crunchbang plus plus
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OpenSourceGames@lemmy.ml•Open source evolution sim Thrive adds endosymbiosis, toxin customization, day / night cycleEnglish
1·2 years agoim downloading this asap, this looks like a great game
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attackEnglish
10·2 years agois it common practice to have a web browser or media player running with elevated permissions? seems like a strange thing to do…
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Science@lemmy.ml•‘Politicians don’t understand science’: advisers give evidence at UK COVID inquiryEnglish
3·2 years agothey understand that it will contradict the things they’re trying to get away with supporting…
buwho@lemmy.mltoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•Homes "unaffordable" in 99% of nation for average AmericanEnglish
11·3 years agowell that doesn’t sound like free market capitalism!
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Science@lemmy.ml•Wildfires and Farming Activities May Be Top Sources of Air Pollution Linked to Increased Risk, Cases of DementiaEnglish
4·3 years agoi know they’re talking about sources of air pollution , but deforestation also is a big part of the equation and is also related to said farming on a global scale.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the best practices to partition a linux system with?English
16·3 years agoi usually have efi boot partition (512mb), / (linux root), /home (i usually make this pretty big) , and swap partition.

you can use a 24t, but the 40t can do more accurate finer rips and lasts a bit longer in my experience, and it can handle hardwoods better, and reduces splintering etc when ripping plywood. if doing cabinets maybe go up on teeth even more, but then youre pushing the balance of cost and performance.