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The Stoned Hacker
The Stoned Hacker @ erev @lemmy.world
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  • This is a really interesting one i think for the reasons you pointed out above. There is very little safety oversight for this and these people genuinely have no clue how to actually use laser aiming systems. Not to mention that if you have a laser, it should be set up such that you don't need to look for it (especially not with a scope that's mounted parallel to the laser) because it's to help your fine aim. Oh well, i was young and thought tacticool stuff was cool once too.

  • This is really dumb imo (the other people). My friend and I both like to be agents of chaos sometimes, so when we play Secret Hitler it's a nightmare because even if we're not on the same team we just cause so much mayhem and have everyone doubting everything. Isn't the fun in the chaos and confusion???

  • This is really interesting because I'm a very casual bird observer and occasionally try to whistle to get their attention, but I hadn't thought about this aspect of it!

  • First ex would threaten to kill herself everyday if I didn't bend over backwards for her.

    Also shit that my parents did but they were young and dumb trying to raise a kid and our relationship is actually very solid now

  • I really really like Fedora Server, but any RHEL derivative is my go to for servers. I use Rocky Linux when I need something closer to RHEL, and Fedora server for pretty much everything else. I highly recommend Cockpit as well (main reason I like Fedora server) as it has allowed me to so easily manage all of my servers from a single point.

  • This one is a bit hard to admit but I was the other person in an affair with a coworker of mine when I worked in food service. I'm recently single and we've been hanging out more again, but shes in a different relationship now. It seems like it may or may not be going in that direction again and while I acknowledge how shitty and scummy it is, I'm not going to lie and say I wouldn't like to sleep with her again. im still being respectful and not trying to impose, but i don't know that ill turn down the opportunity if it presents itself.

  • I'm not with the other guy, but America is a neoliberal imperial empire. They have had multiple colonial territories that they've prevented from both independence and statehood, and are involved in the politics, economies, and militaries of countries all over the world where we use our weight to get more favorable terms for ourselves and dictate the course of that nation/state/country's history. We constantly exploit various areas for the resources they provide with indifference to the effect of local people. We are one of the pinnacles of this style of technocratic, neofeudalist, neocolonial, imperial, plutocratic government. I'm not going to comment on fascism but it's not exactly difficult to showcase both contemporaneously and historiographically that the United States has a bit of a fascism issue.

  • here we go again

  • i am a fag and idc if im a beta

    nixos looks fun but doesn't really seem like the thing for me, at least jot yet anyways. im not totally into the whole atomic desktop thing atp so no thank you

  • this is the way

    on my main system i have arch with a partitioning scheme that has worked well for me because i took time to research and identify what i needed from it. i even got full disk encryption working after the fact!

    on fedora i click automatic partitioning, wipe the drives i want, and don't do more than that because the partitioning screen feels extremely confusing.

  • This package is not the fault of the Arch team. However they did push a legitimately broken update that required some people to manually reinstall core components of their system to make it functional again. They sre not responsible for my issues but they did actually fuck up recently.

  • It was my weekly update, ngl I'm not entirely sure all of which packages broke. That one's on me

  • It was a way to learn how to actually use SE Linux and its different components. I still have more that I wanna do with it, but it's one of those projects that's been on the back burner for a while

  • This specific version of the package isn't the issue, it's that main repo packages are built on the updated version and this hasn't been updated yet. I'm unsure of the process that is used to choose and apply the patches for this project, and I'm unsure if the current version in the repos actually has the work done on it for this specific package.

  • I attempted to do so, but the package applies some patches to the source code and it's version dependent. I don't have the experience with this specific project to easily fix it, and I suspect by the time I figure it out the update will have already been pushed.

  • I agree wholeheartedly. Being wrong is a good thing sometimes, it means you are indeed living life and learning. There may subjectively be better things to be wrong about sometimes, but it's usually only a big deal if you make it one.

  • I am someone who does that because I'm objective enough to recognize my own fallibility and that if I'm presented with reasonable and logical evidence, i will accept it and change my perspective.

    It also usually stops fighting and helps progress to a constructive discussion.

  • I mean, in any instance if you can write code with ed, i don't know why you couldn't with notepad.