@parappanon@SuperDicq@wrongthink MariaDB is less strict (it doesn't care if the value is an int or varchar for example), has less features (for example, you need to store booleans as integers, because MySQL doesn't have booleans), and is a little bit slower, but it's much easier to setup and maintain, SQL is more straightforward, doesn't come with weird bullshit (and if it does, it doesn't force you into using it), and at least from my experience it runs perfectly fine for many years.
For Postgres, simply invert all of the above.
Also, the main mascot for MySQL is a dolphin, Postgres is an elephant, and MariaDB is a seal.
I get greeted with the message saying "JavaScriptが有効になっていないため、有効にしてから再度操作をお願いします。" (JavaScript is not enabled, please enable and retry.) alongside a spinning loading wheel of death.
When JS is enabled and refreshed, my PC's fans are spinning like a motherfucker, and clearly there's nothing on the entire page that needs JS in order to function, not even the track and trace feature, because submitting that form will send you to a separate off-site (although on a subdomain) page that doesn't require you to enable JS (but will still ask for it).
Plus everything is king-sized, clearly meant for smartphone users with American-sized sausage fingers, not users of real computers.
Though at least they didn't Cuckflare the soyte (yet).
I get greeted with the message saying "JavaScriptが有効になっていないため、有効にしてから再度操作をお願いします。" (JavaScript is not enabled, so once enabled please refresh.) alongside a spinning loading wheel of death.
When JS is enabled and refreshed, my PC's fans are spinning like a motherfucker, and clearly there's nothing on the entire page that needs JS in order to function, not even the track and trace feature, because submitting that form will send you to a separate off-site (although on a subdomain) page that doesn't require you to enable JS (but will still ask for it).
Plus everything is king-sized, clearly meant for smartphone users with American-sized sausage fingers, not users of real computers.
Though at least they didn't Cuckflare the soyte (yet).
@godcock I know, and this is exactly why I want to research this. Just relying on the narrative of just the side of the victors just isn't right, both sides (or all sides in case there are more than 2 sides) need to be heard out, and then common sense can start figuring out the real truth, which most of the time is somewhere in the middle.
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寮Holy fuck it's so fucking hard to find any truth about WWII on the Japanese side. There are full blown books and documentaries (Mein Kampf, Europa The Last Battle, and Hellstorm) about what actually happened in and to Germany, but in the case of Japan all I can find is the Jewish propaganda everybody already knows.
I don't care about what the victors have to say, I just want to find out what truly happened, especially seeing how things start getting very similar today, but with events taking place in different countries.
@TerminalAutism@neo@udon Even that depends on human life to survive. No matter how smart AI becomes, it will never be independent from humans, much like how a parasite can't survive without a host.
I have speculated before how the world already went through all these cycles before, ended with AI control, that died out, the megacities turned into ruins that eventually mostly collapsed, the hunters and gathers didn't care and carried on the story of humanity, then got evolved back to where we are today, they find these ruins thinking it was the ancient times because all they can get out of it all is "it's all made out of stone, our ansesters must have been pretty primitive for not having any technology at all I guess, let's make a selfie of us in the middle of those ruins, and put it on the internet".
@TerminalAutism@neo@udon Even that depends on human life to survive. No matter how smart AI becomes, it will never be independent from humans, much like how a parasite can't survive without a host.
I have speculated before how the world already went through all these cycles before, ended with AI control, that died out, the megacities turned into ruins that eventually mostly collapsed, the hunters and gathers didn't care and carried on the story of humanity, then got evolved back to where we are today, they find these ruins thinking it was the ancient times because all they can get out of it all is "it's all made out of stone, our ansesters must have been pretty primitive for not having any technology at all I guess, let's make a selfie of us in the middle of those ruins, and put it on the internet".
@TerminalAutism@neo@udon These times might actually return one day, perhaps once AI takes full control, and those who won't comply get forced out of soyciety, become cavemen, and start blending in with the hunters and gathers.
At least, looking at where we all are right now on the cycle of collapse. Civilizations always come with an expiration date stamped on them from the very beginning, and that date seems to be nearing especially in the west, and to a bit lesser degree Asia (minus the Arabs) and Latin America too.
@TerminalAutism@udon@neo I serve nobody. Reading what you said about Jesus reminds me of living in an open world RPG; "all you need is a sword, be homeless". But actually makes sense considering how every single animal that isn't a pet is exactly like that (except for the sword part of course).
Lots of the uncontacted humans that still exist in some places today are like that as well, though not entirely as they still build houses for themselves, but I guess that's just what humans are designed to do, much like how bevers are designed to build dams, bees and ants are designed to make their own societies where they serve a queen, and cats are designed to use litterboxes.
@udon@TerminalAutism@neo That's the good part of religion. The ones practising religion are rather backwards a lot of times. "I had a car crash, I thought I was going to die, but thanks to the fact I've been praying for Buddha to save me twice a day, I survived the crash", yet they never manage to tell you the fact they were driving a Mercedes, which happen to be like bunkers on wheels.
@xianc78@opal I have yet to look into that, but so far what turns me off from that is that it's written in Python. I just don't want to waste time fixing it all the time.
@xianc78 I will set up an XMPP server over the weekend, don't worry. The reason why I only did IRC for now is due to a lack of time. Setting that one up took quite a bit of time already, since it's my first time setting one up on the darknet.
@TerminalAutism@neo To me "software programmer" sounds like someone who makes non-game software, while "programmer" sounds like someone who makes either hardware or software or drivers or games or whatever else that requires code to make.
yup.Pronouns: whichever the fuck you want, I don't care about whether you see me as a dude or a bitch.Political orientation: none, free human beings don't pick a side.Religion: no dogma.Birthplace: Earth.Current location: some Buddhist temple in east Asia I guess.Race: Lamborghini.Gender: kebab.Ethnicity: drawing.Native language: the one my parents speak.Wealth: when I was 18, my father gave me a small loan of a million dollars.Blood type: lemme check between my legs...nothing I guess?Tastes as: 肉まん.