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bryndos 5 points a day ago

They'll have cameras and gps though. So be careful, the cops might protect it more than humans. Catch it in a faraday cage maybe.

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bryndos 6 points 2 days ago

unciv and mindustry maybe the most polished i've played on f-droid. they're probably on play store too idk.

pixel wheels is ok, but controls finicky - there's one lap record that i just cant get, but i'm sure on a keyboard i could.

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bryndos 28 points 3 days ago

Breaking onedrive? I'm confused. It's like that thing in Southpark "How do you kill that which has no life?"

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bryndos 2 points 2 days ago

Cross my palm with silver, and The spirits will let me reveal a change in your fortunes.

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bryndos 5 points 2 days ago

https://media.greenmatters.com/brand-img/opSAz22Zg/2160x1131/penguin-skeleton-4-1702286868828.jpg

Maybe if you shave it you'd see them.

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bryndos 12 points 3 days ago

As soon as you're in an argument it's probably a waste of time.

Only continue if it matters to a real decision.

If it's a real decision and you have reached the point of an argument then it might be better to try to propose experiments or tests to increase the evidence base and directly address the differences of opinion.

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bryndos 2 points 2 days ago

Rarely good jokes.

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bryndos 3 points 2 days ago

Conspicuous cuntsumption maybe. They can tell people how much they pay for it?

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bryndos 3 points 2 days ago

if all those dangeorous cars are out there with all these bad drivers killing people, i'd better protect myself in a giant wank tank.

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bryndos 2 points 3 days ago

Yeah , most of the people in our IT don't know how to use windows, much less teach anyone else about it.

They just try, and often fail to lock it down so that people can't break it. They remote in and make something slightly less bad and say, "well that was all setup wrong". but they never teach anyone a thing - or apparently learn how to use install all this ms shite they buy before they force it on us.

I think that's the real issue with linux. IT people don't want to learn it, and learn how to secure it - because many of them - especially the mamagers have got imposter syndrome about windows or something or stockholm syndrome, i dunno..

At least when they fuck it up with miscsoft they can often blame MS - and often they've got a reasonable case ans MS does seem to keep fucking them over with updates.

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bryndos 1 point 3 days ago

Most people - especially those without critical thinking - are clicking buttons in browser based CRM systems. Or using some other web-gui hold their hand and query or transact with a database. OS makes no difference to them.
Even my very slow public sector org has moved most of its database interfaces to web apps by now - though i think there re still two important native windows (probably DOS) applications.

Apart from those something like Chrome OS or OSX would probably be best for them - they just need a stable, up to date web browser.

with cloud storage, and even MS pushing people to web apps, even paper pushers working via documents can still just use browser for stuff, and many are.

Lots of people i work with suck so badly at MS Word that they don't even know how shitty the web version is. They literally just click stuff and if the OS opens a web interface, then that's what they use.

Most of these people use androids or i phones for lots of things, so they certainly are capable of using things that are not windows - they just learn what buttons they need to click to do what. Like they would've in the 70s/80s with a unix terminal. Or in the 30s if they were operating a telephone switchboard.

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bryndos 2 points 4 days ago

I guess they ditched the persuadeatron from the original. The best weapon.

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bryndos 1 point 4 days ago

Can you add aur to pacman?

I didn't think you could, but TBH I only use arch on the side ( or by the way , if you will) mostly debian. I dunno i'd want to put aur into pacman even if i knew how.

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bryndos 14 points 7 days ago

https://steamcommunity.com/dmca/create

But be warned that it might tie up both games in bureaucracy. You might hope that steam has the timestamps readily available to prove the sequence of events - though I'm a bit skeptical of cloud storage about that stuff. So you might want your own evidence from your own storage.

It'd be good to try to find someone who has gone through it on steam, and of course a lawyer, if you can afford it.

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bryndos 83 points 9 months ago

There was some guy on telly did a test. Half the group had to eat oranges. The other half had to drink orange juice. Then swapped them over the next day. I can't remember the exact setup but i think it was like 'eat/drink as much as you want, stop when you feel full'.

Everyone was able to consume far, far more calories in juice form and probably far more sugar than they needed.

I think like even eating enough oranges for 1x300ml glass was hard for many people to do in fruit form. Basically, the rest of the orange filled them up and that's what we're better evolved for: slower digestion of a more varied mush and lots of fibre and stuff like that.

The juice is far too easy for us to eat way more than needed.

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bryndos 79 points a year ago

I really like those stealth bike racks where they put a car shape on the road facing side so that the cars don't get upset that they lost a potential parking spot.

They'll never see through this clever ruse;. Most cars have pretty poor eyesight; the only way they'll figure it out is if they honk at it, and it doesn't respond convincingly.

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bryndos 74 points 8 months ago

I thought the rebuttal to this was covered in 'The Thirteenth Floor'. They don't have to simulate the entire universe, and it doesn't have to be consistent. Just the parts that the PCs are looking at.

I'm not even going to mention what tricks they can do with the rewind button.

Anyways this paper was likely written by an NPC.

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bryndos 54 points 9 days ago

At least he can always breathe fresh hair.

important question for hipsters: did anyone get away without a covid mask by claiming their soup strainer was anti-viral?

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bryndos 43 points 3 months ago

It's easier to eat salad by putting your face in the bowl and chomping away.

Source: I am a cow and I won several local salad eating competitions.

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