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sj_zero | @sj_zero@social.fbxl.net

Author of The Graysonian Ethic (Available on Amazon, pick up a dead tree copy today)

Also Author of Future Sepsis (Also available on Amazon!)

Admin of the FBXL Network including FBXL Search, FBXL Video, FBXL Social, FBXL Lotide, FBXL Translate, and FBXL Maps.

Advocate for freedom and tolerance even if you say things I do not like

Adversary of Fediblock

Accept that I'll probably say something you don't like and I'll give you the same benefit, and maybe we can find some truth about the world.

Ah... Is the Alliteration clever or stupid? Don't answer that, I sort of know the answer already...

I had a palm tungsten E, and prior to that I had a Casio BE-300 with this custom rom that turned what was a pretty proprietary device into a full windows CE device.

Honestly, the experience with both of those was enough that when I got my first ipod touch, I realized how amazing the experience was. The problem was that even though the ipod touch was an amazing experience for the time, it was limited by the locked down nature of the platform, so while android was much worse than apple at the time, it was the obvious choice. Thankfully, the open nature of android meant that while my first android phone started off much worse than the iphone of the era, it ultimately became much much better since I was able to install cyanogen and update it considerably.

Unfortunately, android is losing its advantage as it becomes locked down, but gnu/linux on mobile is coming a long way in a hurry. I'm really excited about what it may look like by the time it's time for me to look at a new phone a few years down the line.

The problem for the polity is 2-fold:

1. The results of massive economic mistakes takes decades to manifest and in the meantime it can actually make people feel quite good, and

2. Since the baby boomer generation, history starts at 1900 and so we don't look at what happened in similar situations over 5000 years of recorded history around the world.

There is literally none.

You may not like it, but this is what the peak Internet user looks like.

Fantasies usually aren't about the thing they're about. They're usually about a specific feeling they invoke that's usually cut away like a slice of pie from the whole experience.

Lots of virgin males out there fantasize about having some hot girl stalk them. Not because they want a stalker, but because the idea of a hot girl deeply caring for them to an unhealthy degree is appealing to someone who feels like the nobody in the world cares about them. Those men change their mind immediately once the reality sets in and they realize that the positive emotions of being cared about are in no way comparable to the negative emotions of having a dangerous and unstable person constantly sneaking around you.

Same with rape fantasies. There's a positive emotion in terms of being overwhelmed with this masculine force you can't stop desiring you and taking you, but reality sets in if it happens that the positive emotions are overwhelmed in the real situation by the negative emotions that come with it.

The biggest thing in both cases is that people's fantasies aren't about the thing they're about. They're about specific feelings picked out of a situation that's under the perfect control of someone's imagination.

I'm specifically poking fun at the idea that because something is a good idea we should necessarily make it the law, and if you're a opposed to a certain government action you're against the thing.

George W. Bush's "you either agree with war in Iraq or you're with the terrorists" comes to bind. "You're either freedom, or you're terror"

Worked well enough that everyone does it now.

Trying to figure out post translation on soapbox-fe and rebased. I set up libretranslate and I think I lined it up where it should be working, but no luck so far...

um excuse me, what you are referring to as "Linux" is in fact "GNU/Linux" or as I like to refer to it "GNU plus linux" [insert copypasta here]

Nuance is the enemy of radicalism. If you want to do something crazy, you need to convince people that there's only 2 sides, and it's black and white, and you're on the white side.

Otherwise individuals start having their own complicated opinions and the way to win an argument becomes finding a good compromise between many varying viewpoints instead of it being a tear em down knock em out fight between two or three distinct and extremely specific viewpoints.

As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly clear that we must take drastic measures to ensure the health and well-being of our citizens. That's why I propose that we make it mandatory under the law to eat, drink, sleep, and breathe.

You may be thinking, "But wait, isn't eating, drinking, sleeping, and breathing something that we already do every day without fail?" And you would be correct. But hear me out.

Science has long proven the numerous benefits of these essential activities. Eating provides our bodies with the necessary nutrients to function properly, drinking keeps us hydrated, sleeping allows for proper rest and rejuvenation, and breathing...well, without it we would be dead.

But despite these obvious facts, there are still some who oppose this law. They argue that it is an infringement on their personal freedom. But let's be real here, who in their right mind could possibly be against eating, drinking, sleeping, and breathing?

These opponents are nothing more than anti-science, anti-eating, anti-drinking, anti-sleeping, and anti-breathing individuals who are more concerned with their own personal freedoms than the well-being of society as a whole.

So let's put an end to this nonsense and make it mandatory under the law to eat, drink, sleep, and breathe. It's time for us to take a stand for science and for the health and well-being of our citizens.

Should we make it so breathing air mandatory under the law?

That would make Exxon the one group to do so, since nobody else has.

I tend to agree. If you're a user on fastpass, fastpass is a giant target. If you're the one user on midwaytrades.com, man that's a lot of squeeze for a tiny amount of juice!

In general it's tougher and not as polished, but self-hosting really seems like the only way we can trust our services completely.

Good thing I've got lastpass to protect my passwords for me!

You don't fight against murdering kids who are inconvenient because you think it's a clever stratagem. You fight against murdering kids who are inconvenient because murdering kids who are inconvenient is evil incarnate.

The clever stratagem would be to allow your enemies to murder their unborn kids in massive droves while encouraging your allies to have kids, and eventually the problem goes away on its own. But that would be really evil.

Because of the misinformation that they said what they actually said.

[Fact check] No, they didn't actually say you'd own nothing and be happy.

While it is true that they said you'd own nothing and be happy...

https://www.droidwin.com/debloat-remove-bloatware-from-samsung-devices-via-adb/

Here's a link that talks about the method in quite a bit of detail.

notwithstanding the sim card issue, there's a method to erase all the bloatware on a samsung phone by using adb commands. I've got a script that removes something like 70 different packages in one go that I always run when I have a new samsung phone in front of me because it's really not bad once all the crap is gone.

Hell mode is the Hell Mode of light novels. I swear each volume is twice as thick as a normal one.

And it came out 2 days ago and I'm almost done. Life is hard.

Folks need to think ahead. Great, you're a fun parent. Then your kids grows up and has no future because you never pushed them to be excellent. How much fun is that?

Since the book I wrote is about exactly this topic it's near and dear to my heart.

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