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  • AI doesn't need to be "hallucinationless" to be useful. It just needs to make less mistakes than the average creator. Which isn't that high a bar.

  • Get a domain and set about moving over to HTTPS with Let's encrypt and Nginx.

    Learn to write an Nginx config. NPM just works so good though.

    Fix my permission issues. I have my media zpool on 777 so all the LXCs work and I have to run Libation in a VM as root. I've been banging my head against this on and off for a while.

    Figure out why paperless isn't saving to the correct place. Also, figure out where Paperless is saving to.

    Containerise Libation.

    I give friends and family access to my server via a relay, just a raspberry pi 0 with Tailscale, pihole and nginx on it. I have reasons for going this route. Anyways, get a couple more of those into the wild. Also streamline the process somewhat.

    Learn to and create an ACL config for tailscale so I can have services access nothing, users access services, and admins access everything.

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  • Halo installation 04. An image burned into my mind.

  • Deezer flow has completely replaced commercial radio for me, except the DJ is at my behest. I listen to the radio at work and while driving, then albums at home.

  • Compete on the service. All streamers have access to stream essentially whatever and they compete on price, quality and value added service.

    Music streaming is almost there imo, if they paid the artists more, you want the highest quality? Go to tidal. You want infinite playlists? Deezer flow is where to go. You want podcasts? Spotify... I kid, Spotify's ease of conectivity is an industry envy. But they all have, essentially, the same music, if you allow essentially to do some work.

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  • Or, an official act blue shell

  • Manslaughter hornets are yellow with black stripes.

  • Fairly fast, fairly simple. I arranged a friend to drive me and I was content the inconvenience fell under what I would ask of a friend. Got a local anaesthetic, the doctor and nurse talked about mundanities the entire time, which was comforting in a way. But I could see "why aren't you focused right now" being a valid question.

    Recovery was pretty speedy, but I knew I was going to be on strong pain killers due to a surgery and timed my procedure for that.

    Lasting effects, other than sterility and slight scaring, is that pulling my balls hurts much more than it used to. The 'suck on the balls' move in the vids would have me doubled over, they do not want to be tugged any amount, for any reason. For a time I got a periodic sharp pain in my sack that has long since gone.

    All in all I'm happy I did it, would do it again. Would probably endure more for the benefits.

    As to the article I count in this number. Knew I didn't want kids before my 18th and starting nagging the gp to establish a pattern. I had life changing injury at 26 due to a dangerous hobby, asked again and was referred then accepted. I don't want kids because I'm lazy, and I will orphan them young.

  • Do you want ought? - Do you want anything?

    Is sometimes pronounced very similarly to "do you want out"? I'd spell it 'ought', but I've seen 'aught'.

  • Working class trying to strip other working class of rights and privileges. Yes parents of children should get considerations according to their need.

  • You aren't? The 1kpcm is tax free. It just if you earn more than 10kpcm your tax rate is higher than 1k.

  • You don't have to lower UBI by income. Tax does it for you.

    Pulling numbers out my arse, you band your tax until an income of 100k means they pay 12k in tax, essentially reclaiming the 1k/pcm they are paid by ubi. All while insuring they are never worse off than taking no pay rise, as they still have 88k to spend on luxuries.

    Numbers subject to bitter argument.

  • It's my spam account. If I have to sign up to some service, the yahoo account is why they get.

  • Pareto's law is universal: ~80% of the work is done by ~20% of the staff. Either find a place where managers recognise who the 20% are and act accordingly, or don't be one of the 20%.

    I've done both, I aim to be the 20% and see if it's valued, if not I aim to be one of the 80%. Successfully moving from 1 to the other isn't too challenging, you'll find a lot of the extra work load wasn't noticed anyway and a little weaponised incompetence sheds the rest. Just be better than the current worst person and you'll be fine.

  • Meme.

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  • Nah, I'm a terrible communicator at the best of times. Worse this is a heated topic where revelations come after the fact if at all.