@mekkaokereke so basically.
I MISSED THE PUNCHLINE AND NOW I AM ONE.
Seems like I missed the sarcasm tag. My bad on that.
WAS:
"Don't work to get the woman elected, it's not worth your time."
But if she's not elected, the USA goes to shit.
So many words to hide the true intent.
Oh and before I forget again. Lyft does offer phone support; for gold tier drivers. That can be revoked at any time or something. I don't know I'm not using that shit.
So to recap, just because you drive for Lyft does not mean you automatically get assistance by phone. You have to earn that lol.
What a joke this company is
@kaia @grillchen @methyltheobromine
"Pickup artists" can go fuck themselves.
I have never seen such ignorant, egoistic, narcissistic pieces of shit.
So yeah, i am nowhere near that.
Thats some true things you are saying, but i feel like most of that should be common sense, rather than a thing you should learn..?
@freemo Don't trust the reviews on Amazon. Recently had a seller sue me to take down a bad review. Amazon didn't give a shit.
So, they're openly allowing their reviews to be gamed by litigious scammers now.
Nah nah I'm gonna go harder on this one, cause I saw some jerk all "If you ask for money, people are going to want to know why they should give it to you."
Fuk no.
I lived out on the street and y'know what we say?
"Spare some change?"
"Help a dude out?"
"Excuse me, could you possibly...?"
Man, people asking for your help are polite *enough* and givin you *enough* detail already.
You got a problem with that? Walk on by.
Then mind your business.
But don't go demanding someone's life story for some money you *might* think about giving em.
Cause you're the one wantin a free ride here with your demands for that info, not the person asking for a fraction of your humanity.
And this place...mm...and many places, there's a fuckin pecking order.
And there's a fuckin pecking order out on the street too.
Oh, I fuckin *know* this from experience.
I know *exactly* who gotta give their life story and fuckin evidence and receipts and fuckin pics of bills and photos and proof and all that shit.
Oh, I fuckin know. Cause I seen these privileged fucks crossin the road when they see someone they think ain't worthy enough of their fuckin buxx.
You can't bullshit me. I seen it *all*
I seen who gets money in their cap, in their tin, on their cardboard.
And I seen who ain't gettin shit.
So don't fuckin expect *no* fuckin explanation.
Unless someone volunteers that information.
And if you don't wanna give poeple nothin (or ya don't wanna give *certain* people nothin), that's between you and your conscience or your god or whatever.
But don't go makin excuses. Don't go saying "Oh, well, I thought they was *sus*..."
Cause I know what makes the privileged (and especially yt people) decide that shit.
Soak up that reality.
And fuckin do better.
Thank you and fuck that shit.
Also, TIL: The OpenWRT web interface, Luci, by default listens on 0.0.0.0:80, (via uhttpd) which one may think is madness, because you don't want the WAN or non admin VLANs accessing it.
So I changed it to 192.168.1.1:80, but it turns out that this is pointless. It was always firewalled from the WAN anyway (and indeed, port 80 and 443 incoming are forwarded to my Friendica server), and it turns out that it still accepts connections from other VLAN subnets because of funky loopback shit.
So you need to firewall the router from potentially hostile VLAN subnets and just allow DNS and DHCP via port forwarding (if that's how you roll) through anyway.
(Aside, I wondered what the fuck the "input" zone forwarding was on the OpenWRT firewall. Turns out it means traffic aimed at the router, and only the router. Live and learn.)
And also, if you try and bind it to the main LAN, it comes up before that interface does, notices the interface doesn't exist, and promptly quits.
And then you have to go in via ssh and start it manually.
So don't do that. It's set to 0.0.0.0:80 in /etc/config/uhttpd for a reason, and we shouldn't fuck about with it.
Rolling your own Internet router is fun, but there are all sorts of fun ways to screw yourself.
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