happyspark

joined 1 year ago
[–] happyspark@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

This is a good plan

[–] happyspark@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I love that the tail hanging down sort of looks like it's his testicles and the base of the shaft that needs to be censored but the tip is just fine

[–] happyspark@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

I was surprised to realize it had been 10 years since the previous finale

 

So glad that stupid meme-of-the-week trends are finding their way over here from Reddit, too. I just love reading 50+ instances of the same unfunny joke in a row.

#fediverse

[–] happyspark@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

January 4, 2012 -had been playing skyrim like I needed the overtime for just about 2 weeks. Off on a ski trip, and someone was seated nearby, but facing away. My first thought was how I could pickpocket them...

 

Why does my subscribed feed contain posts from communities I'm not subscribed to?

#kbin

 

So when I come to Kbin, the default view (All) seems to be posts to articles across all magazines and communities from federated instances. Seems straightforward enough. When I click to view "Moderated" nothing shows up, which makes sense since I'm not moderating any magazines. However, when I click to view "Subscribed" I see different content from "All" but most of it is from magazines that I am not subscribed to. Is this a glitch, or am I misunderstanding something? How would I go about viewing only content from the magazines I've subscribed to?

I have no issue with All being the default, especially with Kbin being so new. I like being exposed to new magazines and communities, but I'd like to explore the ones I've joined and work to build them up. Thoughts?

#kbin

[–] happyspark@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Not a programmer, but I can definitely attest that TV Medicine is wildly inaccurate. From CPR (method, success rate, reason for initiating) to the usefulness of various imaging modalities; it's like watching a gardener plant a whole watermelon and growing a sky-high beanstalk the following morning.

A really fun intersection of both of these was the episode of Bones I saw once when visiting my dad, where some corpse had a microscopic code etched in its femur that then hijacked/hacked the CT machine computer when scanned.