

It was a satire, but the wrong people took it as aspirational
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It was a satire, but the wrong people took it as aspirational


Because Russian time estimates have been so very reliable the last few years


Right now I work as an administrator for a few Red Hat servers. Notebooks are still Windows though.
The whole œuvre of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.


How does it actually need 20mb of RAM if the system fits into 1.44mb?
Ok, a bit of an academic question, but still


We also are running our own videochat servers with galène (for ttrpgs), but those don’t have a persistent text chat


Eh, everything that tries to “improve” on IRC makes everything more complicated. I have a thelounge installation running that’s connected to our small IRC network. When I want people to chat I drop them a link to it (maybe with a room name) and it drops them right in. thelounge has some improvements to stock IRC (pictures, videos, and links visible in chat), but some of the more advanced functions still demand an account (e.g. there is an inbuilt persistent buffer, but that one is only visible to accounts). I have it running under thelounge.wilderland.ovh and it will drop by default into the #welcome channel.


Wow, factually incorrect headline. He might be chancellor, but that guy’s not leading shit.


Man Fritz learn to shut the fuck up


But now they have an arrest record, which makes them easier to harass even if let out.


This author was sooo close to get it
Now what do you know? At least piefed.social just shows it as a new post in the photography group


Now Playing: Highway to Hell by AC/DC


Galéne, but it’s really only for video/voice chat. But that it does great, low resource use, and you can even have multiple media streams from the same machine without issue.


I mean, second German after Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Münchhausen.


Has he looked at AOC or Ilhan Omar like, ever?
Nevermind that attractiveness isn’t even what people should look for in this case. This ain’t a beauty competition.


That might take some time. And a lot of agents. To… you know… review footage. A few times a day maybe.
Yeah, but people seem to forget it all the time when it comes to music. I just can’t stand the constant whine of “Oh music used to be so much better back then” no it fucking wasn’t.
(I also despise the whole thing about cartoons: look at how good the cartoons we had back then and how bad the cartoons now are. And then they turn out to be talking about old Looney Tunes or Disney cartoons that were done for cinemas, often with an actual budget, and which just got repackaged for TV later)
This comes back to the problem with old music: music didn’t get worse, you just remember the good or memorable songs. At any point since the Billboard charts have been created 70% of them is dross, 20% is mediocre, maybe 10% is good. Everybody remembers the good songs that survive because they are good, and some of the mediocre songs people relate to. Everybody forgets the dross.
But back then, that was what you listened to as well.
(Check out, e.g. the Billboard hot 100 for 1968 (or even just Hot 20): it had Hey Jude at position 1, Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay on 3, and Mrs Robinson on 9, but it also had, let’s see… 18 was Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela (which is good but it’s a trumpet instrumental), 2 was Love is Blue by Paul Mauriat (a schmaltzy melody, but it’s the second hottest song if 1968), and 7 is This Guy’s in Love with you by Herb Alpert)
(And you can do that with basically every year. I graduated in 2004, so what do we have there? Usher’s Yeah on 1 (I remember that), Usher’s Burn on 2 (no clue), Maroon 5 on 4 (this is one of those bands everybody seems to have struck out of their memory), Hey Ya by Outcast on 8, but their The Way you Move on 5 (definitely not a mainstay I would say), Nickelback is 17 (another band everybody pretends never to have listened to), but Twista’s Slow Jamz is 16 (who?) )
I use fennec, but librewolf proposes using IronFox