CubitOom

@CubitOom@infosec.pub
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I was just talking to my friends about this and the related food theory video on pizza chains.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT4AffJJugs

I might also recommend instacart from a restaurant supply store like restaurant depot. You can find a lot of interesting things there in the frozen section.

Trumpeters often don't use their nose to play.

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GameBanana mods have saved me so much wasted time while playing animal crossing nh with my daughter.

The game is cute but it's so slow with many long loading screens and has one if the worst UIs of any game I've ever played. Mods were able to help a bit atleast.

Fuck Nintendo.

Not only is this soundtrack great. But you get to see cool pentagrams and 666 Easter eggs in the music when viewing through a spectrograph.

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I don't see the problem really...but once it becomes "Futurama did it", I will hope to not live on this planet anymore.

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I raised mine to roosters. I got a grey cock, a brown cock, and the biggest is my black cock.

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It's also on the AUR if you don't want flatpack

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mission-center-git

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The Schwartz was with them.

Minecraft

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The interesting thing is when you think about how social security is supposed to work.

The younger generations need to work and earn a decent wage to subsidize the older generations retirement.

The longer the older generations stay in the work force, the less openings there are for the younger generations to contribute to social security.

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I used to use boost for reddit so I was excited it was coming for Lemmy until I saw all the anti privacy aspects of it.

By the time it and sync finally launched. There were so many great foss apps for Lemmy that it made no sense to use one that tracked me.

Enoki mushrooms are also called "see you tomorrow mushrooms" for the same reason.

However I always chew my food so I've never noticed it.

Its not new tech but you'd most likely only see this in a datacenter or buildings with 10 Gb connections as this is fiber optic cabling. One would need an SFP to actually connect it to the port however. Also the tips of the fiber were probably scratched when installing it into the vent holes so the whole cable will probably be replaced and then fixed, so there are multiple failures here.

This is what an SFP looks like.

I make my own tofo, with help from my soy milk machine which is composed mostly of...wait let me check...plastic and acrylic...damn.

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I was running xfce for a while on my old laptop with only 8 GB of ram. Thinking that it was the least resource usage DE. (Which i think it still is but i havent tested in a bit).

Then i got a new pc and tried kde and to my amazment it used just a tiny bit more resources than xfce did on my old laptop. I then installed kde on that old pc and it ran perfectly well. kde had a lot more QOL compared to xfce in my opionion, with none of the jank.

Its intersting how much different our experiences are.

What would you recomend for a DE?

Wasn't Eve created from a man's rib as an afterthought?

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When using Google to search the internet, one needs to select tools > verbatim for the search operators to work as expected. Even for simple things like double quotes.

Hey...I also advocate for more solidarity within communities, growing your own food, using less plastic & cars, and Star Trek...Linux is just like 30% what I talk about.

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Layoffs at a company like Amazon -- which has a relatively low cash salary ceiling -- is more of a way to steal employee pay, in the way of keeping unvested stocks that were part of a compensation package.

I never liked stocks as part of compensation packages purely from the point you don't even know if you will actually vest and receive that stock because who knows what will happn in 3-5 years. Let alone what the stock price will be by then.

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Any time that you spend with someone close to you can be romantic.

Some of the most memorable and romantic times I've had were just going for strolls, talking openly, and appreciating each other.

Not even a banana?

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The best thing about arch is the wiki.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA

That said, on a laptop, you will likely need prime, optimus, or bumblebee depending on your CPU/GPU.

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Really, that thinking should be a last resort instead of the default.

It's ok to be vulnerable. It's ok to ask for help. It's ok to do or say nothing while you assess a situation as sometimes that is the best course of action.

It's only when you have no options left and you must act that you actually need to take action alone. One might actually need time to process a trauma, or experience grief. And I would argue that the ability to be vulnerable with others is it's own type of strength.

For instance, if you are noticing that you are getting depressed and are finding it hard to perform basic maintenance tasks for yourself. Instead of first trying to be strong and convince yourself to do it every time. Maybe it might be better to seek help for your depression.

I kinda love it in theory.

Will be trying this out.

I do find it funny however that awk is lumped together with these small use case tools like sed, grep, tr, cut, and rev, since awk can be used to replace all of these tools and is it's own language.

I don't think the emphasis should be on simplicity, but rather on understandability (which long awk commands are not either).

If you give someone a bash script, they should be able to know exactly what the code will do when they read the script without having to run it or cat out the source it might need to parse. Using ubiquitous tools that many people understand is a good step.

Sadly awk is installed by default in most distros and tools like jq and jc would require installation.

I bought a scythe, but it's not very good at pushing the lawnmower.

Arch, NixOS and openSUSE Tumbleweed are very supported.

Source: https://wiki.hyprland.org/Getting-Started/Installation/

I would recommend an Arch based distro if you want to keep it simple. That will give you access to the AUR and compatibility with the arch wiki.

PS: Arch can be very stable, especially if you use an LTS kernel and don't restart during updates.

Here's a link to the developers website since i didnt see it in the article

https://www.digitaleclipse.com/games/wizardry

Hops isn't only for beer. You can dry them and make it into a tea to help you go to sleep.

Wait till you guys use cert-manager on a kubernetes cluster

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You probably won't be able to run an LTS kernel on a brand new PC that just hit the market. But using the most recent kernel for arch or a derivative like endevorOS should work after like a week maximum.

I did have an issue like this on Ubuntu and its what made me actually start distro hopping since it worked fine on fedora and Arch using the latest kernels.

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Animal Crossing NH load times are no joke, especially if playing offline. It can be like 3 minutes before the game actually starts.

Emacs gang here, coughing in org-mode.

I have also avoided flatpack and the like.

On Arch and other Arch based distros, if something isn't in the community repo it's extremely likely it's in the AUR.

Things to add:

  • war on Cash
  • impending CBDCs
  • government banning of decentralized currency
  • possibility of UBI
  • high profit medical care
  • uninsureable assets in places that are fastly becoming at risk.
  • retirement/death of the baby boomers and surplus of assets that no one will be able to afford
  • all rain water on earth is contaminated by dangerous chemicals
  • many consumer products are made with plastic/acrylic that leaks EAs
  • sprinkle in some non human aircraft recoveries as a seasoning

Checkout ollama.

There's a lot of models you can pull from the official library.

Using ollama, you can also run external gguf models found on places like huggingface if you use a modelfile with something as simple as

echo "FROM ~/Documents/ollama/models/$model_filepath" >| ~/Documents/ollama/modelfiles/$model_name.modelfile