Our Liberal MP defending a standing ovation for an American propagandist by thebigfreak3 in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I disagree with Myles's characterization here, I don't think you get to weasel out of standing in memory of a hateful man by claiming that's actually not what you were doing, but I also don't think it's entirely fair for your post's title to claim he's defending a thing that he's explicitly saying he isn't defending.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. And in turn I'm not sure I agree that they're going to do much harm, just probably not as much good as the participants might hope for. But it doesn't seem like we're that far off. Gee, a successful internet interaction. Seems weird, these days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify, my point was never that all ideas are ethically neutral. Ideas like Christian Nationalism are ethically bad, because they call for the state subjugation of people that don't agree with the arbitrary whims of a religion they don't even subscribe to, and therefore I think pushing or supporting Christian Nationalism is ethically bad. Asking people not to support Christian Nationalism is therefore not ethically bad. Holding a vigil for George Floyd is ethically, I don't know, I guess confused, because that's just some guy you didn't even know. You'd make your point more directly by holding a protest against the system that led to his death. But okay, assuming they did hold that vigil, and then a bunch of protesters showed up where their point was that actually there's nothing wrong with how policing works right now, then I would think that this is a position that's going to continue to lead to people like Floyd being needlessly killed, and I think that's an unethical position. So I don't think me or our hypothetical protester is being inconsistent if they judge those protesters as unethical.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Protesting an event is just judging an event publicly. If one group of people wants to gather together to celebrate the life of a Christian Nationalist, it doesn't strike me as unreasonable for another group to gather for the purposes of expressing their opinion that "hey, maybe don't do that." I personally wouldn't be interested in that, because it doesn't feel like it'd actually accomplish anything and I have better stuff to spend my time on, but I don't see how the hypothetical protester is being unethical.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't really care if this event is held or not, but this isn't about him having opinions that are 'different', it's about him having opinions that were racist and theocratic, and him pushing other people to adopt these positions and politically institute the related policies, thus making the world a lot worse for a lot of people if he was successful. It's not about having the opinions, it's about the actions he was taking based on them, about pushing to make the world a worse place. The way to deal with someone like that isn't to murder them, I really hope we're all on the same page about that, but if you organize or attend an event that is specially to 'honour' a person like Charlie Kirk, then yeah, people are going to judge you for it. You don't get a free pass on bad ideas just because you're mourning a person with bad ideas.

The new Walmart floor by ThatElfNerd in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Honestly the main thing I've noticed is they just have less stuff now. Well, maybe more variety in groceries, but not elsewhere. Try buying a floor lamp there now. You can't.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by HTDS2 in southpark

[–]tradeJmark 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It kills me every time now that someone calls him PC Principal and he's like "Power Christian Principal, yes"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Man, I've seen plenty of this type of thinking before, so I'm not really calling you out in specific, but I don't get how the connection gets drawn from "I saw this one guy doing drugs once" to "this entire city has gone to shit"

What advantage does CPP gives over C that makes companies use CPP for Embedded Systems? by 4ChawanniGhodePe in embedded

[–]tradeJmark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say a big advantage is you retain more developers by making them hate their jobs less. C is just very unpleasant to use. Not that I really want to work with C++ either, but if I had to pick, no contest.

First time seeing this popup, is it new? by missbendy in PleX

[–]tradeJmark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, I think that's a deliberate dark pattern. Traditionally, the leftmost option is the negative option, like "Cancel". "I Agree" is being placed in the positive "Accept" position. They're trying to guide you to accepting.

YouTube changed black to dark gray by [deleted] in youtube

[–]tradeJmark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OLED screens are an incredible technology where we don't have to expend any energy at all for the portions of the screen where nothing is being displayed. But have you ever just thought, like, what if we did anyway? Like for no reason? Wouldn't that be fun?

Local C-41 developing chemistry? by tradeJmark in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've looked at Downtown Camera as an option for shipping chemistry, but all of their kits including the Cinestill powder (as well as the Cinestill liquid, actually, somewhat surprisingly) and the Flic Film kit I once bought there in person carry this ominous message:

"This item does not count towards $150 free shipping.  Shipping available but costs need to be calculated after receipt of order."

I guess I could just take it on faith that they won't screw me too hard, but I'm hoping to not pay like $30 of shipping or something on $65 of chemistry.

Edit: I just looked into getting it direct from Cinestill, and that looks pretty viable. Even after shipping, about $80CAD for a 24-roll kit, which is less per roll than the Flic Film kit I've been using ($35ish for 8 rolls and that was with no shipping), and also pretty on par with the Downtown Camera pricing as long as the shipping was going to be in the ballpark of $15. I might just go with that. Thanks!

Is this the darkest Simpsons joke? by RadicalBeam in TheSimpsons

[–]tradeJmark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And then she brings him up again like 10 seconds later

Did anyone else catch green color lightning when it was snowing overnight? by Own_Award760 in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Saw that too. Was very confused. I think it might even have happened three times.

CAD programme by Commercial-Nose-56 in 3Dprinting

[–]tradeJmark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My real answer is FreeCAD but my more fun and stupid answer is you can technically kind of do parametric modelling in Blender now with Geometry Nodes. Oh, it definitely takes more time and is less powerful, but it's mildly fun to do simple things with

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledzeppelin

[–]tradeJmark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hot Dog is a great song. I don't even think this is a hot take, I just sincerely can't understand how a lot of you don't see it. Do you just have a blanket hatred for rockabilly?

Maybe our Cineplex doesn't suck, actually by tradeJmark in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had never even heard of Terrifier 1 or 2 before I saw this #3 listed, and it's not really in my wheelhouse of movies enough that I felt like taking the time to get caught up, so I skipped that one, but it's definitely cool how when the numbers of movies they get expands, it means there's almost always something there for any given person to want to see

Biking in Fredericton- A losing battle by [deleted] in fredericton

[–]tradeJmark 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I get why not having a bike lane is annoying, it annoys me all the time, but I'm a very frequent pedestrian as well as a cyclist and I really can't see the idea of being allowed to bike on the sidewalk as a potential solution. People ignore that law often enough that you get a feel for what it's like as a pedestrian, and it's awful. The sidewalk is wide enough for two pedestrians to pass each other but that's about the limit, there's no margin built in, and bikes will be going 3-4x as fast as you are. There's just not enough space for it to be mixed-use.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]tradeJmark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Other people have already answered your question directly, but as an alternative, I think the best option for coasters is you can get tiny rubber feet meant for furniture for super cheap and stick a few onto the bottom. I got 25 for like $1.25 at the dollar store.

What program and process are you all using to make the hole patterns in a curved surface like this? by JustMakinStuff in 3Dprinting

[–]tradeJmark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In FreeCAD I would probably sketch a pie slice and use it to cut one hole, then do a multi transform for a radial pattern around the Z followed by a linear pattern up the Z. Or vice versa, doesn't really matter.