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  • Chemistry is just messy physics.

    Biology is just messy chemistry.

    Physics is just messy math.

  • Last Friday, Trump shared an image of President Biden bound and gag, hog-tied, in the back of a pickup truck.

    This is inaccurate. It was a custom tailgate of a truck, with a bad photoshop that made it look like Biden was bound and gagged. I've seen one around my neck of the woods so I know it's something you can buy, but I'm not going to link to it.

    But my mom bought a Trump toilet brush. It's fun to use. If Biden showed a clip of I filmed of me using it, is that "OMG BIDEN WANTS TRUMP DROWNED IN A TOILET?"

    This shit is what I hate about political reporting.

  • One should always be drunk, that's all that matters.

    So as not to feel time's horrible burden

    That breaks your shoulders and bows you down

    You must get drunk without ceasing.

    But what with?

    With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose.

    But get drunk

    "Be Drunk" by Charles Baudelaire, as interpreted by Liam Clancy

  • I was just saying in another thread how we live in a corporate feudal state, and Zuckerberg is a tiny lord with terrible fashion and interior decorating sense.

  • Anyone wounded by monkeys should seek immediate medical attention

    I'd say that's solid advice even if the monkeys aren't infected

  • Elections are always great reminders of how out of touch I am with my fellow countrymen

  • They were also hired because they're conventionally attractive women, and they probably signed an NDA saying they won't mention where he grabs them.

  • Oh so he's totally going to jail now right?

    Right??

  • Yeah, a land war in Asia. That always works out well. (/s except for the Mongols)

  • Big American Gods energy

  • "Most people feel disenchanted about our political system. I know, I'll insult them into shutting the fuck up"

  • Changing our voting system will take longer than we have before society breaks

  • And 9% of the rest would just be griefing them

  • I've had this argument too many times with newcomers to antiwork that I'm not going to do it again with you. But ask yourself this: If people so desperately want to work, why do they dream about winning the lottery so they don't have to? Why do they save up their entire lives to enjoy their golden years not working?

    Stop looking at this from the bottom of a 6,000 year old hole that tells you that you need to justify your existence to your superiors.

  • I've got over 20 years of experience in the field. I've configured both of them as reverse proxies and web servers.

    If Nginx is accepting connections on ports 80 and 443, terminating SSL, and responding to HTTP requests, that makes it a web server. Especially if it's responding with static content.

  • How are we defining a web server? Because to me it's "the thing listening on Port 80 or 443 that responds to HTTP requests."

    And, yes, I know they do more than that, but they also do those things quite a bit.

  • I'm thankful to antiwork for turning me on to David Graeber. He has a huge body of really amazing work and I've enjoyed all of it I've read so far. He was taken from us far too early.

  • Nginx also increased in popularity around that time, giving more competition to IIS. Most of the web stacks I've seen recently are running Nginx.

    (I'm an HAProxy man myself.)