hi friends. sunday blues got you down? too much laundry and now you're watching the clock waiting for work to start on monday?
fear not, we're all wage-slaves and sharing the stress.
but what better way to release stress than to go to the movies. don't have a car? can't afford a ticket? we've got you covered. we're bringing the movies to you!
join us 06/09/2024 (that's today) as shitposter world presents...
- Planet of the Apes (1968). - King Ralph (1991). `i have no idea what it is).
seats are limited to 50, so make sure you get in before we close the doors. there are no intermissions to go to concession stand, so also bring your snacks
if you're shacked up a ricebowl wtf are you doing recommending tacos?
> But lots of guys on here are terminally single with no prospects,
zero sympathy for them. if my elderly ass can land a woman that is somewhat normal and attractive, anyone can.
> and a big tiddy latina who loves them is a hell of a lot better than humping an Eva Braun dakimakura until they work up the courage to take the trip to animeland.
what happened to the days when men were men? now they're either cosplaying as women or they've tucked their dicks because they're afraid of pussy.
no. i don't really like anime that much. and while i do enjoy latin women, i'm hung up on slavic and finnish women. they don't respect anime, and i'm good with this.
> Mumbles are so interesting when good people show up. We should do more.
'greed. i was only on that one with `7` and pwm listening to them talk about ayn rand. i was high and did not read the book recently so i failed to sound intellectual.
i still fail to sound intellectual.
yes, more mumbles soon. i'll even make it sound like i have a cold.
I had this problem every time; if I was the only one, nobody would have made a static pacman available in AUR. I chronicled this back when neckbeard.xyz still existed, here's the relevant part, I don't remember where the post is.
we were just having a feel about neckbeard the other day, jacob and i. sad how that went down. i also discovered the origin of jacob's handle.
i had a few problems with pgp and manifests being borked on pacman/yay before, i'd end up refreshing to pull them which was always the fuck.
I don't and I think it's horrifying and none of the CVEs surprised me (including its central involvement in the xz bug recently), but that's not going to matter to someone that is new to Linux.
you're talking to a guy who has a machine full of malware running called dirtysouth and wetmarket
systemd is handy for me, but that's irrelevant to the neophyte what our personal preferences are, yes
Was yanking on beard while reading that.
you have a beard now? do the clippers and wd40 multi-purpose the dome and the mug?
Anyway, people make much of time spent compiling. Even on little ARM and RISC-V devices, it's hardly a factor. That single-core one I have in the DevTerm, it hardly takes any time at all to compile anything.
i'm talking about gentoo's emerge world or whatever it is (stopped using gentoo shortly after it came out) and nix's nixos-rebuild switch # post garbage collection and a cold store. that can take minutes ->? thus fidget spinning
The SCALE 20 keynote was Ken giving a talk called about what he calls his "70-year project". Fun tour of music archiving and strange musical hacks. He mentions this part near the end.
i thought i watched this. i may have been high on the spacerock. will rewatch!
> Little-known fact, root cause was Snow, inciting incident was hentai.baby.
it's all fun and games until someone loses a man to rust.
> Yes. I just do the entire head every ~3 months. If I have to be presentable, I clean up the neck and cheeks.
i visualized meat in jello and i have no idea why.
3 months? i'd be bobtismo marley at that point and looking for a surrogate scratcher
> Oh, right, yeah. New CRUX system, I usually just build stuff on demand and use the parts of the system that are there while the rest of it comes up. If I need something, sometimes I'll kill whatever is being built and move the thing I want to the beginning of the list.
yeah on most non-weirdo distros software building is pretty quick. i was referring to the gentoo and nix of the plague
> The most important thing you can do is completely ignore everyone that says anything about a distribution of Linux on the internet. I will now say things about distributions of Linux.
this was what i was driving home too
> I do not like Arch, but the reason I do not like Arch is a lack of stability: pacman has hosed itself on me a few times and I had to fix the machine to get it working again.
pacman/yay usually doesn't hose itself, packagers downstream can't be fucked to keep their pgp keys and/or package manifest up to date, especially on aur. anyways, it's not a bad distro. just sharp edges.
> but a person that is new to Linux will generally not notice or care about systemd,
i like systemd.
> Gentoo has a slightly higher learning curve than Debuntu but people that use it report that it is fun.
likely because it's a fidget spinner for spergs. just like nix is. rebuilding your system constantly listening to fans spin is much healthier than chewing your fingers and pulling your hair out.
> It is probably worth mentioning that Ken Thompson (one of the initial creators of Unix) mentioned at a somewhat recent talk that he is now using Armbian on a Raspberry Pi as his main OS
wait what? i need to see this. not that i don't believe you. but because it's ken. ken is my bromance.