KazuchijouNo
@KazuchijouNo@lemy.lol
- Comment on Do you really want it in your body??? 1 week ago:
Let’s campaign so that they ban it
- Comment on Grr Windows 2 weeks ago:
I actually like it
I’m actually encouraged to update often because if I don’t, the updates keep accumulating and I end up with 200+ apps and dependencies that require such updates. Not that I’m affected or anything, I don’t even need to re-start my machine, and pacman works in the background. So, It’s been a positive experience over all. So yay! Updates!
- Comment on bitey 3 weeks ago:
I bet chihuahuas are bringing down the average
- Comment on Pelican Mouth 1 month ago:
More like an amazon product title
- Comment on The mark 1 month ago:
I have it and was born exactly in 2000
And I’m not white (which seems to be a recurrent pattern)
- Comment on ocean depth 2 months ago:
I made it all the way down, it was completely unexpected. Made me chuckle
- Comment on Mr. Bean Under a Beam 2 months ago:
We reached peak comedy in the 90’s
This proves that after months, perhaps even years of modern meme research, we’ve arrived at the same conclusion that mr bean arrived back in the nineties.
May this serve as a reminder, fellow citizens: mr bean under a beam is the ultimate joke. People in the nineties were far ahead of their times and predicted modern meme culture. In fact, I believe they discovered the fundamental natural laws of comedy. Who knows what other complex and arcane theories they have hidden in plain sight. For this banger of a meme to be nothing but the intro to mr bean means we have more years, perhaps decades of research to achieve a fraction of the raw comedical output of the 90’s
Need we worship and pray to these old gods, for their art that’s been lost to time to return to us, perhaps from the heavens, descending illuminated, through a thin ray of light, packaged for our modern taste in a metal container meant for legumes, handed to us mortals by a god that resembles us, wearing a suit, and a tie, holding a stuffed bear as to not cause fear, but hope and happiness in our hearts.
“Do not fear” may he say, not through words, but through an exaggerated facial expression resembling a wide-eyed smile.
“Here’s your beans”
- Comment on Vectors Part 2 2 months ago:
Life when a vector is an insect 💀
- Comment on Could an American please prove me wrong? 2 months ago:
I heard they were thinking of switching to * whispers * “the comie” side :0
- Comment on Pondering my anomaly 2 months ago:
Can we do vans now? xd
- Comment on Dear god... 2 months ago:
What do you mean? Checks excel spreadsheet 0 was 124 years ago!
- Comment on Most important map 3 months ago:
Do you mean it’s not called “Helados Holanda”???
- Comment on Teste 3 months ago:
Both languges? Which languages? Are “testar” and “teste” English borrowings in those languages as well? I speak spanish, and I know “testear” is derived from “test”. Also, I was looking at the etymology of the word and it turns out it’s latin in origin. This is quite interesting : etymology of “test”
- Comment on Mod Post: Sorry for spam! 3 months ago:
Thank you! Those memes were very disgusting.
- Comment on Youtube stopped working for me today when using uBlock Origin in Firefox or Vivaldi with anti-ad enabled. 4 months ago:
If things keep going like this I guess I’ll abandon Youtube completely. How brighter my life will be
- Comment on Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative 4 months ago:
I completely agree with you there, Lemmy is its own thing. People are nice and respectful, communities are more constructive and less competitive, mods actually like what they’re doing; the “vibe” is completely different here. No karma or awards incentives, pure cooperation and real social interactions.
We’re open source! open hearts and open arms!
- Comment on Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative 4 months ago:
Are you suggesting that they are individuals? I mean, have you ever seen every Reddit user in the same room? Exactly! they are all the same 3 people replying to themselves (or so they seem to me).
- Comment on Need help getting started 4 months ago:
Thanks!! I feel a bit more confident about this project now. To know that I’m on the right track is very validating to me. I will do my best to do my proper research and not go balls to the wall on this one.
I also really appreciate your advice on security, as I think this is the leg from which I limp the most. I’m still very new to all SSH and HTTPS things, so yeah…
I also didn’t quite understand your first point; what does openhab mean? And how is it possible that the people you mention aren’t getting hacked? Is it related to the second point about using ssh keys? I read in another comment that hackers could compromise my home network if I’m not careful enough, so I want to be extra cautious with that. (I hope I’m not lacking in common sense… perhaps it’s my reading comprehension that’s lacking… Yeah, that must be it!)
- Comment on Need help getting started 4 months ago:
Thanks! I’ll look into this hello world example. And as for the electricity bill… I’m planning on having this website running locally for a short while, as this is mostly for learning purposes. Perhaps in the future I’ll try other hosting options, idk.
But for the time being, I like to think that I’ll be able to host whatever I want whenever I want you know? It’s kind of liberating.
- Comment on Need help getting started 4 months ago:
Thanks! I also appreciate your concern. I’m also worried about getting attacked or hacked, so I’ll be doing my research on that too… Maybe, if the risks are to high I might have to compromise with a small short-term deployment (just for the accomplishment) and then switch to a more reasonable project, perhaps trying linode or something.
- Comment on Need help getting started 4 months ago:
Thanks again! I just checked the material on Professor Messer and I think I’ll be taking the “Networking+” course per your recommendation and maybe the security one; after all, I’ll be hosting something publically on the internet.
Also, when I’m done (and if you don’t mind) I’d like to add a small section as a tutorial of sorts, on how to accomplish this with the links and resources that you shared with me, so that other people can also do it.
- Comment on Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative 4 months ago:
You might be right, Lemmy is not for the masses… I would consider myself a tech nerd, privacy enthusiast and shitposter; so migrating from Reddit was the best thing to ever happen to me. This place feels like a real home where I can share my interests with people who are incredibly helpful, kind and passionate about what they do. This place is a heaven for people trying to escape corporate and mass media. And I agree with you, Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative, because it’s not a Reddit alternative, I don’t see it like that anymore. People here are genuine, I love that <3
- Comment on Need help getting started 4 months ago:
Thank you! I’ll do some digging around, I think these concepts are enough to get me started
- Comment on Need help getting started 4 months ago:
Thank you so much! You’ve been incredibly helpful. I really appreciate that you took the time to write such a comprehensive guide with links to this many resources. I will read everything, and as soon as I’ve got something running I’ll update. (I’m not in a rush tho, so It might take a while)
Again, thank you so so so so so much! <3
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- Comment on Math Misbehaving Again 5 months ago:
When scrolling down on lemmy there is a chance you’ll find the same meme posted three times one after another, published on different sub-lemmys within aproximately 4 minutes of each other :0