Notices by Reluctant Weeb (reluctant_weeb@bae.st)
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@sun
yeah...
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@teto
It ran. Windows seven didn't.
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@teto
I feel like I'm the only person who remembers that Windows seven actually fucking sucked and than eight was a massive upgrade.
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@WhiteBoySummer @niggy @professionalbigot69
This makes me laugh.
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@poopernova
Yeah, but a pain nonetheless. I have to actually figure out how to do that and then do it. I shouldn't have to.
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@poopernova
Mixed feelings on it being a gif and not a pdf. On the one hand actually reading it's a pain, but on the other you're far less likely to get got by any automated system scanning for naughty information; which even nowadays are as simple as a text match.
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@PurpCat
I hate how neutrality is just dead. How every single person who runs an organization has to take stances on the CURRENT THING™️. I don't wanna know what you think about the war. I don't wanna know what you think about faggotry, I shouldn't have to know. I'd rather things be neutral than based.
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@LouisConde
Yoga's fucking weird. Glad white hippies got it under control and turned it into spiritual but not religious stretching exercises.
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@nugger @ACL9000
It's also worth noting that much of the issues with modern cars are due to malicious policies from the top down. Efficiency and safety regulations making them bigger and less handy, computers for every piece making them less hackable and repairable.
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@nugger @ACL9000
My big issue with the anti-car people is that they're always anti-personal mobility. They fucking love trains and bikes. They don't understand that a good car is in and of itself a powerful engine of logistics and (very important for the American, for whom citizen-soldier is a cornerstone of his ethnicity) war. No bike will ever reach anywhere near close to the power of a car in either of those fields, and a train can only take you to and from wherever there are stations, whenever the schedule allows, and as long as the train's owner permits. Trains do not provide freedom of movent. Before cars became ascendant beasts of burden (the most common beast of burden being a man) fulfilled the hauling and transpiration rolls cars now take, and until cars the horse was king. Even in WWII horses were integral to every armies logistics because cars and trucks just weren't common/advanced enough and trains have a hard cap on how flexible they are since they're tied to rails. Nothing beats a train for moving bulk over distance, and nothing beats a car for maximizing the efficiency of one man.
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@nugger @ACL9000
Dirtbike is just small unstable car. Unlike horses you can't team a dirtbike to increase it's pulling capacity (at least I've never seen anyone try). In order to haul more (and people will ALWAYS be maximizing the amount they haul, it's simply inevitable) you'll have to build a bigger, more stable dirtbike, plus doing so is more efficient anyways. So make the engine bigger and give it an extra wheel. Keep developing the dirtbike and you'll eventually just end up with cars again. Probably different than modern cars due to their different development path, but cars non the less.
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@boeckli
>The world wont be right if even ONE person doesn't like me!
How about you just kill yourself then?
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@confederatehobo @MK2boogaloo
Bidirectionally homeless.
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@RaHoWaJoe @sjw @ForbiddenDreamer @af2 @poopernova
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@MK2boogaloo
That's literally a wendigo, a chug demon, to represent American cryptids.
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@MK2boogaloo
Europe's wilderness has long been tamed and longer been inhabited by Europeans. It is nice and conferrable. Americans wilderness has only briefly been tamed, for most of it's history it was wild still and filled with Indians. Very dangerous.
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@coolboymew
I'm just going to not believe you.
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@rlier23
The high road again eh? I'm sure it wont lead to defeat this time. Fucking hell.
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@ceo_of_monoeye_dating @ArdainianRight @LittleTom
'We' already new this.
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@lapin
I view the push for safe languages as a result of the competency crisis. If the average programmer can't manage memory then obviously you need a system to do it automatically.
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