How does cutting peer review time help get more content? The throughput will still be the same regardless of if it takes 15 days or a year to complete a peer review
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How do you beat traffic if everyone does it?
The2b@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "one bad apple" claims always ignore the many many many bad apples that exist
161·2 years agoThe one that got me most was Thumping, the standard operating procedure for killing baby piglets. They grab them by the back of the head and smash them into concrete until they’re dead, depicted ~6 minutes into Dominion
In that case it should be in your logs. I believe the default is /var/log/dmesg.log*, depending on how many rotations have occured since the error
You’re only showing us part pf the error. There should be more above the list pf modules loaded that will provide useful information
dmesg > dmesg-out will give the entire dmesg log as a text file, and you can cut out the irrelevant parts
The2b@lemmy.worldto
Antique Memes Roadshow@lemmy.world•Stretching the definition of an antique "meme", but here's an image from 2016 about a message board gag in 2006.
178·2 years agoPeople would click God damn anything two decades ago
My favorite was my aunt going straight from “climate change is a myth” to “well we can’t do anything about it, so why bother doing anything at this point” like my sister in Christ WE MADE THE CHANGE
The2b@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Hitting submit more than once will post your comment/thread multiple times, even with the lag
6·3 years agoYou should be able to hit the submit button as many times as you want, but it should have a single transaction ID so the server can ignore duplicate submissions.




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