Why not Ctrl+Shift+Esc?
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Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are three questions you can ask someone new to know if they are friend material or not?81·5 days agoHaving an open mind is great and all, but once you’ve gathered enough information to take a position you’re not obligated to coddle those who remain willfully ignorant. I’ve personally never found astrology “fun,” it’s stupid woo that encourages people to adopt other stupid woo. At a time when anti-intellectualism is being institutionalized into government policy (in the US at least,) I don’t see how anyone in good faith can actively encourage that.
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was a fact taught to you in school that has been proven false during your lifetime?1·10 days agoYep, back in the 90s they were in some places. My local supermarket had one like this, except without the annoying ad on the left side.
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was a fact taught to you in school that has been proven false during your lifetime?5·11 days agoThat wasn’t so much a “fact” told in school as it was a prediction, and it was true for them. Some people carried pocket calculators, but most people didn’t. Some supermarkets has calculators built into their carts, but most didn’t.
Failing to predict society’s norms in 20 years isn’t the same as teaching a false fact.
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Trump is a threat whether he wins or loses, Biden says0·9 months agoWhile that’s possible, I kind of suspect that if Trump clearly loses this election, the Republicans will just start distancing themselves from him.
He’s 78 and on trial for multiple felonies. In 4 years he’ll be 82 with 2 election losses in a row and possibly be still embroiled in legal battles. I just don’t see the Republicans trying as hard as they did in 2020 to keep him afloat when they can just ditch him and focus on their rebrand for 2028.
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the best response to someone who believes in hard determinism but also uses this to deny responsibility for any immoral actions they commit?1·2 years agoI’m a fallibilist: I don’t believe we can know anything for certain. The best we can do is base propositions off contingent statements: “If what I see is reliable, then what I see in the mirror is not a brain in a vat.”
A brain in a vat is not a very useful starting axioms, so I have no reason to give it serious consideration. By contrast, while taking the general accuracy of my own senses as axiomatic eventually leads me to conclude they can be fallible (example: hallucinations,) it is nonetheless a way more useful axiom for deriving a base of contingent knowledge.
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the best response to someone who believes in hard determinism but also uses this to deny responsibility for any immoral actions they commit?1·2 years agoYour brain is you, though, just like your hands are you. Whether there’s a lag between the time that imaging detects you made a decision and you say you made one does not change the fact that you’re the one making the decision.
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the best response to someone who believes in hard determinism but also uses this to deny responsibility for any immoral actions they commit?1·2 years agoTo clarify: are you saying that there is a “you” who is a separate entity from your brain (and the rest of your body?)
Do you see it as your fingers are typing a reply and you’re just watching them do it on their own? You wouldn’t say that you’re the one typing?
Moobythegoldensock@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the best response to someone who believes in hard determinism but also uses this to deny responsibility for any immoral actions they commit?0·2 years agoHow does a hardcore determinist believe in “shouldn’t?” Doesn’t that imply that people have the ability to change their behavior?
So prior to Win 7 or so, Ctrl+Alt+Del brought up the task manager. Now it brings up a lock screen from which you can select additional options.
Ctrl+Shift+Esc pulls up the task manager, like it did back when you learned it.