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  • Did mandatory service, and no, it shouldn't be a thing. It's not that you would be fighting in the frontline that it sucks (it is a possibility, but doubt it would happen any time soon), it's that you can't do much during that period that makes it annoying, and you're paid below min wage for it. It also imposes restrictions on you before you complete your service in case you try to avoid it. You also do it during the 20s, and that's just a waste of time.

  • They are always well versed in colour theory, or at least it feels like that. Really jealous that they can get any colour working, but I can't even with the help of those online palette generators.

  • THANK YOU! Just got my frontend back up and running. Turns out it was Gluetun that needed to be in the same network as my reverse proxy container, not the application that is behind Gluetun.

  • Yeah, I'm generally not fond of using AI, but that clip where June goes fucking crazy convinced me that it might actually be viable. Not to that level of craziness, but having them go on like SC2 casters throughout the entire game would fit in so much.

  • Have you by any chance managed to set it up with a reverse proxy? I can't get communication between two containers working if one's using Gluetun.

  • Not sure about other bugs but definitely for network-related bugs. Knowing how to tell if it's happening on my side or not is also a plus.

  • Nice argument. However:

    ME IS FLOAT

    TEXT IS NOT PUSH

  • It gives people a false sense of being good even if that day was simply not their day. Bot match alone is fine, and it's relaxing in a way, but hiding the fact that they're not fighting against real players is manipulative.

  • The hardest part would be how to trigger the kill-switch periodically without showing it to your adversary whilst keeping it easy. Having your device queried directly would be a dead giveaway. My idea without involving people would be as follows:

    1. Set up a program that syncs files to a remote third-party cloud
    2. Sync it to a directory that frequently changes when you use your device (your docs, for example)
    3. Have a server that queries the third-party drive for that synchronised directory
    4. If there are no changes, trigget the alarm

    But since this plan relies on the secrecy, it's kind of ruined now. That, and I think your threat model is a bit too extreme.

  • A dead man's switch doesn't quite protect you from garden hose cryptanalysis though. Nothing stops them from asking you to tell them if he got a dead man's switch.

  • Wouldn't that be a biscuit?

  • So that explains the "Months have either 28, 29, 30, or 31 days." in that falsehood list.

  • Not necessarily carts like the ones you see in shopping malls, but it's also for things that would not be safe on the escalators like:

    • Baby carts (forgot the proper name for them)
    • Large carrier bags
    • Those cart-like bags elderly people usually carry around that doubles as a walking assistant

    Accidentally letting them go would be dangerous.

  • That song came out in 1980s?? I always thought it came out at around early 2000s because of those memes.

  • I remember opening Paint to solve that incremental puzzle in the mountain only to realise there's multiple symbols in the same space

  • It's really like a movie.

    I mean in terms of how long it lasted lol