<remiliascarlet>
I think I've gone through the OpenBSD installer hundreds of times at this point, so whenever I install the OS, the process is always buttery smooth.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Do you do full disk encryption yet?
<remiliascarlet>
No.
<remiliascarlet>
I could if I wanted to, but I'm at home most of the time anyway, so I don't really see the point of it.
<remiliascarlet>
If I were to travel a lot, I would do it.
<remiliascarlet>
It refuses to show C++ code to minors, because "too dangerous".
<remiliascarlet>
Such morality!
<remiliascarlet>
Browsers: "Soydevs don't know how to make websites correctly, what should we do?" WHATWG: "Let's encourage even worse habits by just making browsers manipulate bad code into good code." https://jakearchibald.com/2023/against-self-closing-tags-in-html/
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Should be a compulsary death penalty for bad code.
<remiliascarlet>
Just banning them from using the internet ever again shall be enough to clean up the mess.
<remiliascarlet>
Or if you believe in redemption, send them to a concentration camp where they get re-educated into writing good code.
<remiliascarlet>
And if they still can't write good code after the whole re-education process, then that's where the gas chambers are for.
<remiliascarlet>
We should make an alternative license to GPL, BSD, or MIT. One that basically says "you're free to use, study, modify, and redistribute the code, as long as you pay the original developer the requested amount of money for the work".
<SiFuh>
I have been emailing this phone company to inform them that the package is stuck in customs and they go to 17 track and look, then ignore my email.
<SiFuh>
Today is 36 days it has been stuck in customs. I told them the package changed courier two times enroute to China.
<SiFuh>
Now they want to send me customs information for me to release it from customs. Huh? They have to release it from customs because it is going to them.
<SiFuh>
Then they keep telling me to not worry because there is a time difference between Malaysia and China. Huh? No there is not. We are both on +8
<SiFuh>
To get this woman to answer my emails, I need to write her an email, then copy and paste it into a chat program for the manufacturer. Then the Manfacturer contacts her and then she replies to my email. It's so inefficient.
<SiFuh>
BREAKING: Scientists warn that Earth could run out of conspiracy theories by 2025 if they all keep coming true at the current rate.
<SiFuh>
Wonder why I never saw this before. It was from 2022
<SiFuh>
Sabit was recognized for his bravery with a medal awarded by Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations. Additionally, local media reported that he would receive a three-bedroom apartment and a TV as a reward.
<remiliascarlet>
Remember when "conspiracy theory" was still interesting to read with things like alien life, lost histories, and spiritual life? Nowadays "conspiracy theory" has become a catchphrase for "a disasterous event going to happen in the near future for real".
<remiliascarlet>
Well, not all of them do.
<remiliascarlet>
If everything would have come out, then we'd already have about 90% fewer people on Earth than in 2019 by the end of 2021.
<SiFuh>
Yep, I remember when rense.com was about UFO's Aliens, USO's and Bigfoot
<remiliascarlet>
I still remember Jeff and Max both saying "all the jabbed will be gone by this summer" in spring 2021, then in summer 2021 they said "all the jabbed will be gone by winter 2022", then in winter 2022 they said "all the lethally injected will be gone by summer 2022" (and yes, I deliberately changed "jabbed" to "lethally injected" here, because they did that too), in summer 2022 it became autumn
<remiliascarlet>
2022, then it became winter 2023, and so on.
<remiliascarlet>
I don't watch them anymore, but I wouldn't be surprised if their next prediction on when the lethally injected will be all dead would be due by summer 2024.
<remiliascarlet>
And in the case of Jeff specifically, you can swap "jabbed" or "lethally injected" with "economic collapse", and still hold on to the exact same pattern.
<SiFuh>
I myself said 5 years.
<SiFuh>
I also said 'nature always has a way'
<remiliascarlet>
Nature has natural selection, something we humans have stood in the way of for far too long.
<SiFuh>
Yes, 100% agree
<remiliascarlet>
Fortune teller: "I can see you've got 2 balls hidden beneath your clothes". Goku: "Whoa, you really know everything"! Fortune teller: "Can you show them"? (assuming they're Dragon Balls) Goku: *takes off his pants* "See, right there"!
<SiFuh>
Don't get it
<remiliascarlet>
He thought his testicles instead of the Dragon Balls.
<remiliascarlet>
When she said "2 balls hidden beneath your clothes".
<SiFuh>
I don't know anything about Dragon Balls cartoon except they have stupid hair cuts and are always angry
<SiFuh>
So he has 4 balls? 2 for making children and being tough and another 2 from a Dragon? That's gross
<remiliascarlet>
The show is generally more lighthearted in the beginning, but western dubbers have skipped it altogether.
<remiliascarlet>
They went straight into the more "aggressive" parts.
<remiliascarlet>
Is this pre-woke Batman, or post-woke Batman?
<remiliascarlet>
The western "flat design" makes it really hard to tell.
<remiliascarlet>
Somebody mentioned that humans are designed to be carnivores because we have a similar digestive system as cats and dogs do, so I looked up to verify the claims.
<remiliascarlet>
It's so common in western media nowadays, it's hard to assume they won't do it.
<SiFuh>
I didn't like the Catwoman in this one. But Batman was awesome!
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Go and watch it and then make a comment about it
<remiliascarlet>
Unless the producers in question are proudly anti-woke.
<SiFuh>
It is one of the best Batman movies ever made
<remiliascarlet>
Because that's the only time when you know for sure it's not woke.
<SiFuh>
It followed closely more towards the 1940's style Batman from the original comic books.
<remiliascarlet>
Oh, sounds like it's indeed good.
<SiFuh>
I don't mind Commisioner Gordon being black though. He did a good job
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I have known since highschool that mammals are not designed for eating plant cellulose.
<SiFuh>
Of the cud eaters they usually have extra stomachs and longer tracts for longer fermentation. Cows for example will eat the grass and then after it rots, they will puke it back up into their mouth basically and re-chew it again before swallowing.
<SiFuh>
Just swallow some chives hole without choking and watch what comes out the other end 24 hours later. ;-)
<SiFuh>
hole/whole*
<remiliascarlet>
The most useful thing I learned during my highschool years was how to turn a bear into a series of meals if one comes up too close, but that wasn't even in school.
<SiFuh>
Fortunately we have a longer intestinal tract than most carnivores so there are some fruits and vegetables and tubers we can partially digest due to the flora/fauna in our tracts
<remiliascarlet>
Cats can eat grass, but every time I feed grass to my cat, he just pukes it out.
<remiliascarlet>
So I stopped giving him grass.
<SiFuh>
Don't they eat grass for the flora/fauna so they can modify their intestines?
<SiFuh>
Cats do a lot of weird things. One of the biggies is eating grass, often to throw it up just a few minutes later. Now, after perhaps centuries of mystery, scientists think they know why.
<remiliascarlet>
They clean up any potential hair they lick up from what I understood.
<remiliascarlet>
But I later learned that since my cat is a short haired breed, it's not necessary.
<remiliascarlet>
It's only necessary for long haired breeds.
<SiFuh>
Eating plants is instinctual and comes with an evolutionary benefit to felines—or at least it used to. Grass munching helps animals expel intestinal parasites by increasing muscle activity in the digestive tract. Except, today's cats likely don't have these parasites anymore.
<SiFuh>
The team's advice to cat owners: Buy or cultivate some indoor grass for your pets to chew on. This will give them a chance to exercise this innate behavior with a safe source of nonpoisonous plant life. And if your cat throws up afterward, at least you can take solace in your knowledge that it wasn't on purpose or out of spite … probably.
<SiFuh>
I'd prefer to use a cat to go fishing and catch a shark
<remiliascarlet>
I heard once that Chiraq (Chicago) deployed cats to fight their mouse plague.
<remiliascarlet>
From my own observation, if cats see, hear, or smell a prey, they will try to catch it.
<SiFuh>
If I see, hear, or smell a cat, I will try to shoot it
<remiliascarlet>
I typically do the same with Australian/American guys living in Malaysia.
<SiFuh>
Haha
<SiFuh>
That's pretty specific
<SiFuh>
Cat's, Killer Whales and Dolphins like to kill for entertainment
<remiliascarlet>
The usual Bill Gates strategy: invest in something that's currently very cheap, create the problem that makes everyone care, advertise it as much as possible in the news, at schools, and among the useful idiots to make that something go up in price, manufacture the solution to boost the price even further, cash out as soon as it peaks, and then kill the narrative.
<remiliascarlet>
Done from computer viruses and antivirus software all the way to covid and the lethal injections, and now with the immaginary "climate change".
<remiliascarlet>
As soon as you see Bill Gates's involvement, you know it's all for him to get even more rich.
<remiliascarlet>
And you know that the current thing is 100% a hoax.
<SiFuh>
It's not about getting rich
<SiFuh>
It's about control, power and taking your assets
<SiFuh>
Remember he said something like this 'It doesn't matter if people need it or not, as long as they think they need it then they will want it'