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I actually ONLY want capitalism to exist in video games.

It causes too many starving kids and homeless people to be used in real life

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

Help me remove this virus and I can upload my ASMR straight into your nervous system

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

Bro, why isn't Jerboa uploading images on my phone, bro? This is really funny, I swear, but you need to see the image. It's there when I tap edit but it doesn't come up in the post. I swear it's funny bro, I swear

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I bought glow in the dark valve caps off Aliexpress and they only glow in the most extreme circumstances. But they're always red

[-] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

Wylie Coyote situation but the geyser of blood doesn't start until you look at your bloody stump

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

Everyone recommends Cave Story through retroarch and I think you can even get Caves of Qud working on there, or I'm confusing the two.

I bought the R36S for my kids and the thing shipped with Stardew Valley on there. I don't know how but it works.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

Well I think they would fix each other

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The Lennuf

[-] [email protected] 46 points 5 days ago

I saw this with a member of the Global Leadership team at work recently, and the appeal of AI to the executive class made sense.

All they do is write reports and presentations. That's what AI is good at since it's just a text extrusion machine, and the documents these people ask it to make are very generic and could just be templated.

But they feel better thinking they got AI to generate an original report for them instead of filling in the blanks in a word doc on the intranet.

It saves them time and makes them feel important, so they think it can do the same for everyone else. They don't realise some people need to actually get things right, or need to do things so specific an AI couldn't just fill in the blanks for them.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago

I love this meme format because it doesn't even consider the possibility of Kamala winning.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Pirated games are one use case for desktop shortcuts. I'm not going to try search for whatever the .exe is called or dive into folders to launch it

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

I have a theory that car-brain is taught and we naturally love public transport. I ask my kids what they want to do on the weekend and they always say 'Train station!' They love cars as well, but they want to see trains and busses, and they never enjoy a car ride as much as the train or bus.

We're trained to hate public transport through our deliberately inadequate services and forced to accept the car as the only answer.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

I think it looks like that so you can get the matching bottle cages that slot in and make it Even More Aero. Completely undone by the physic of the 50 year old dentist riding it though

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All these people talking "geode politics" all the damn time

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VLC media player is always there for you. Windows Video can't open a .mov file? VLC. Want to watch a ripped DVD? VLC. Music, images, file conversions, streaming, audio, subtitles? VLC.

And you can get it on every device you need.

Get a new computer and want to run with the defaults for a bit? That's fine, but who do you always go back to? VLC doesn't care if you run with another program for a while. Not in the sense that it doesn't care about you, but more it knows you need space to try something new sometimes, and it's always ready for you to come back.

VLC also never asks anything of you. No dontations, no signups, maybe it needs an update every now and then, that's all.

VLC is just always there. It thinks it's in the background, but I notice its hard work. VLC is like the Garrus of media players. It was always there for you, and when you get your heart broken by another program, it's still there. Because it was always there for you.

In so many words, what I'm trying to say is; I want to ***** that traffic cone **** my *****.

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BPP

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I've got to see you moving fast, see you come my way See the dreams, I hope they last, never fade away Gotta see the lights above, make it loud tonight Gotta set it all afire, set it all alight See the flashing lights, hear the thunder roar I am going to set you all alight Gotta make it, man, I ain't got a choice Gotta fill this hall tonight Helpless Helpless Helpless Helpless

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And we open up your mind, open up your purse Never, never, never gonna lose it take it all away, never give an inch Gotta make a mint, gotta make a million you got it wrong Some long-time friend gonna lose it, in the end, who is a fool? Seagull, give it all away Stay a bird, stay a man, stay a ghost, stay what you wanna be

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The delivery driver just dropped it off at the neighbour's place across the road.

There will be no one around for at least 15 minutes. I could take that dirty little package right there on the lawn.

A lot of you people say 'fuck Amazon', but how many of you are out there on the street doing praxis?

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Uh, no buddy.

I've got a list of distros up in front of me and I don't see their name anywhere.

And it's spelt BSD, too. By the way.

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She's got the tramp stamp and everything. She's literally begging for it.

People post E.V.E. and no one bats an eye. Cars are real!

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I picked up an old optiplex I'm trying to use as a NAS and do other things with. Initially I put Debian on there but felt like I was running into too many problems with things like power management, remot desktop, Docker, and mounting drives.

So I put Openmediavault on there and it's working now. But what are some of the best ways to get the most out of it?

Can I do most things through the browser interface, or should I remote into it to install things?

How easily can I mount it as a network drive to other computers? I still have a Windows PC so I'd like to access it from there too if possible.

And what's the best way to get other services running on it? I'm thinking of how it's possible to set up torrenting software and control it with a remote app from your phone. (For managing and sharing my distros, of course).

Happy to hear any feedback on what people do with OMV, or their setups for a NAS in general. This is more of a tinkering computer to get me more familiar with networks and Linux.

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