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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)

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...

They used to name some months after numbers in Europe, which is why there's names like September, October, November December, which is 7 ember, 8 ember, 9 ember, 10 ember -- this dates back to ancient Rome. The first few months were named after gods or other things(March for example being named after the God of War Mars), But it turns out you need more than 10 months, and people messed with it changing words and such, and here we are.

They didn't used to consider 2 of the months months, just dead time where nothing got done because it was the middle of winter. Two more months were added at a time near the end of the Zhou dynasty that Confucianism is based on -- January named after Janus the god of beginnings, and February, based on a festival that occurred in that month.

There were two other numerically named months, Quintilis and Sextilus (fifth month, sixth month).

The first emperor of Rome changed those months to reflect Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus.

Overall though, the big thing to keep in mind is that the Romans weren't really big into Math. They let the Greeks handle that sort of thing. So of course the 12th month is december... the 10th month.

The admin of that instance, ActionRetro, has a fantastic youtube channel where he plays with old tech.

That's the other side of "I'm not your dad". I'm not your dad, I'm not going to carry water for you if you post stuff that's going to get me in trouble.

I don't talk about it much, but as an example I strip media from several woodchipper themed instances (though I don't fully block anything)

Sometimes I see what my users post and it's like "Guys, take your valium and mellow out" but my TOS is that I'm not their dad and I don't have the bandwidth in my life to be their dad even if I wanted to.

People dumb enough to mindlessly follow a list they found online that they don't even know where it came from or who contributed to it should probably be avoided anyway.

When people block my instance for being on fediblock, for example, it's because I told them to. I'm too dangerous to listen to, but not too dangerous to follow orders from.

If someone I like wants on the fediverse I'd be like "look for fediblock and pick an instance from there. That's where fun is allowed."

Deciding when reddit fully died is tough. I went there after digg after I stopped going to slashdot, and it was decent for a long while. I know it was already becoming insufferable before Trump was elected, I was already looking for an alternative back in 2015, but after Trump was elected it basically turned into the TDS show.

One thing that's pretty funny is if you tune into lemmy, the same sort of people are there and so 90% of the lemmy instances are equally insufferable (which is a shame, the medium of threaded discussion in groups isn't inherently bad)

Toronto is such a beautiful city.

French automaker Nissan, who brings shame to the entire nation for pretending to be Japanese

tbf though, when the promises you make are so huge, any one W would be enough for most people to build an entire career off of.

But you have to take Elon for what he is: It's a complicated mess of things, good and bad and all over the place. He's a capitalist, but he's only the world's richest man because he's a crony capitalist. He was a darling of the left for creating the useless EV industry, but he's a darling of the right for taking over Twitter and making some boomer tier tweets. He helped Trump get elected, but he's still a neoliberal who wants to import unlimited cheap labor. He lies a lot about his projects, but some of his projects have been knock it out of the park successes.

And you can just go "Oh, well those projects weren't from him", but I've seen how you can have a lot of technologies that never get off the ground despite being ready to go for decades, and it seems like a surprising number of techs do actually get to market under Elon, so while he might not be what people treat him like, he's obviously got the right stuff in his head to get things done when they're actually possible.

So friend or foe? He's more like an unpredictable 800 pound gorilla.

[Admin mode] I'm pretty much the only one still using it, but I'm working on replacing our search and Instant Message server hardware with a major upgrade, a 1st gen ryzen embedded. Moving those from fanless sign PCs to fanless thin client PCs (which I assume were stolen from a bank or something before being hawked on ebay, please let me dream)

Good timing, my IM system was in bad shape.

Hoping to repurpose the search hardware for some radio stuff.

You can sue external contractors, but you typically can't sue your own employees for not doing their job very well.

Eve online players: "I've trained my whole life for this!"

sepsis is the scariest fuckin thing out there by itself, forget about everything else going on. Hope things start to recover for you.

Are you retarded Americans bad enough dudes to pee in a bottle and not stop working?

Reading about Bhutan was interesting. A billion dollars in Bitcoin and gigawatts or hydroelectric generating capacity.

This actually happens a lot in big organizations, even in the private sector.

You end up with an incompetent project manager, and all of the subject matter experts are saying that they are incompetent, but management doesn't want to hear it. So the project keeps going and the subject matter experts save the day from the shitty project, and as soon as that project manager has been fired because the project is over and paid their full bonus for doing such a great job, suddenly all the problems that the subject matter experts warned about slap everyone in the face. It's not like you can fire the project manager again, it's not like you can rescind their bonus, you're just stuck with a shitty project.

I don't know, sometimes people who advocate for free software say things making me really wonder if they understand what free software actually is...

Sounds like quite the shocking experience

I'll see myself out...

No. I don't like Nate. I refuse to do him.

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