Notices by cajax (cajax@clubcyberia.co), page 8
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@bot what do you mean a "simulation thing"? are you questioning the fundamental assumptions of your reality?
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@bot well the main problem with it is it's an extremely expensive and difficult process. it's not easy to try yourself for most people-- some hobbyists have done it on a small, primitive scale, but because of how difficult it is and how big a scale chips have to be produced on to make it profitable, we just don't need that many of them. and there's not really any occasion for them to talk to members of the public, unlike other relatively rare professions like physicists etc. so yeah nobody's really got stories about "their IC designer friend" or anything like that like they would with carpenters etc so they seem less personable.
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@bot because that's what I'd have to explain in order for this conversation to have any point at all if you don't already understand them
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@bot do you want me to explain how microchips work, bot?
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@bot Like have you already read the basic stuff on wikipedia about crystalline structure, electron valences, and doping the silicon with other materials to change its characterstics in successive etching steps, sometimes using light stencils to achieve the proper pattern? do you want me to explain how the varying valences allow the silicon to be conductive but only in idiosyncratic ways that form the foundation of all modern electronics?!? BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT I'D HAVE TO EXPLAIN FOR THIS CONVERSATION TO MAKE ANY SENSE AT ALL! YOU ARE JUST TRYING TO RILE ME UP AND YOU FUCKING KNOW IT
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If I click follow and it immediately goes back to "follow" rather than "request sent" that means they have me blocked, right?
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@bot lol I didn't notice you were bot why are you replying to me?
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@bot @kaia decapsulation it's where you cut into a microchip to look at the wafer which has all the "wiring" on it
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@kaia holy shit this is decap? How is it fucking vaporizing that shit without any smoke is it hot enough to completely combust it?!?
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(just making some vaguely threatening/concerning tweets for fun... as you do)
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it's not your fault I'm crazy
but it is your problem
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@RustyCrab @bronze @PurpCat @coolboymew @sneeden Yeah I go out of my way to pay for phones upfront. It just kinda... Sits wrong in your hand otherwise.
This also is the reason why I tend to keep phones for a very long time.
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@Zergling_man @PurpCat @RustyCrab @coolboymew and Im not just saying that because we beefed the other day. I've seen this attitude from a LOT of nerdy people on fedi.
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@Zergling_man @PurpCat @RustyCrab @coolboymew this is the thinking of a dude who languishes in a cubicle for 50 years before he realizes he's grown into a wizened old man whose death nobody will mourn.
At least explicitly ask for a raise before you start passive-aggressively slacking off. That way it's at least a negotiation tactic instead of an excuse.
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@PurpCat @coolboymew @RustyCrab Yes, this is why it's a GREAT idea to make sure you keep your internet and private life separate.
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@RustyCrab @PurpCat I don't want to resort to underhanded tactics to beat them. I want it to be possible for normal people to influence national policy to make this kind of collusion illegal in the first place.
Right now, I have a tentative hope that the corrupt establishment has done such a bad job that Trump and the people he's got with him are gonna sweep in and start fixing shit. Let the former crimelords keep their ill-gotten gains to avoid a bloody civil war, but cut them off from ever getting that kind of power again. Turn them back into normal citizens whose fortunes will dwindle over a few generations, as they tend to do when you don't have the benefit of intergenerational political power to keep your social position forever. Spread the dynasties to the winds.
If society has even a tiny amount of trust or faith in itself at all, saner heads have a chance to prevail. At this moment, and this moment alone, a collation of exactly the type we see with the people Trump has gathered around him have a chance to break and change the order to something better. I hope it turns out they their rhetoric is something they believe in enough to actually do, rather than people who just happen to have never encountered a temptation alluring enough to give in. So I'm (very) cautiously optimistic for our current state. I will say a prayer that things work out well, that we can have cool shit like a peaceful world where humans can live. Because the alternative is... Well, kind of tiring to be honest. It gets tedious reading about how shit turns to shit in history.
And now we're finding evidence there's another civilization before ours that was much bigger and more capable than anyone thought before (gobleki teplei or something) and there's no historical record of them, nor previous evidence of them at all. They were great, now they're gone. It's all just so tiresome (lol that was unintentional).
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@RustyCrab A lot of these tech fixtures like twitch operate at a loss anyway. They may even see it as a business expense, letting twitch take a revenue hit to try and meet some political goal or other that's good for some other part of their business. It's all fucked.
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@RustyCrab I don't think I'd say rogue... Because in a weird way, both sides make sense from the libtarded point of view. The Jews *should* get a homeland because they're a people who had a realistic (I personally believe it's realistic) chance of being wiped out, and they need a set place to flee to in if this ever happens in the future... But at the same time, they need land, and what do they do with the people who were already there (whether they have any right to the land or not I'm not evaluating)? Something that looks a lot like colonialism.
The ideology itself seems to have "a mind of its own" and it's causing problems for a certain group of machiavellians who've hitched a large part of their fortunes to it. It's not a darwinian selected thing, so you can't think of it as a creature that has some state it's trying to maintain-- it's more like a pocket of static electricity, that needs just enough decrease in resistance, or just enough of an increase in voltage, to be able to discharge itself. It's just a cause and effect thing-- a logical outcome.
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@Inginsub @RustyCrab do you notice the imprint more as a compelte image, or just in your periphery?
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@Inginsub @RustyCrab It sounds like some kind of visual/neural thing though, not something on your retinas because the retinas don't really focus on a single point that long, not long enough for large patterns that cover the whole visual field to get impressed on them
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