rmuk
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- Comment on New Survey that will determine your age. You are really old if you score a perfect 11 out of 11 20 hours ago:
Some more:
- Smoking while observing a sheep.
- Smoking on the dancefloor at the hippest discotheque in town.
- Smoking while threading the film into the stedicam rig on the set of the Stanley Kubrick film The Shining (1980).
- Smoking while performing open-heart surgery.
- Smoking while restarting the computers at the dinosaur park.
- Smoking while Niel and Buzz are down on the surface.
- Offering a cigarette to a dodo
- Stubbing out York cigarette after filling in a form which asks for your date of birth which is the 7th August 1968.
- Comment on The cat turns him in 20 hours ago:
“Cats can keep secrets, but choose not to. Change my mind.”
- Comment on Clean butt 1 day ago:
Yeah, but some people shit thrice daily.
- Comment on I love to send the most absurd messages I can think of to steam scammers 2 days ago:
In seriousness, though, one of these type of sites looked like a scam but they warned me that my Driver Registry needed defragmentation to avoid WiFi Corruption and had a free download to fix it so, y’know, swings and roundabouts.
- Comment on Implementing a spellchecker on 64 kB of RAM back in the 1970s led to a compression algorithm that's technically unbeaten and part of it is still in use today 2 days ago:
Yeah, but I’ve not got two hundred Firefox tabs open on Voyager.
- Comment on OpenWrt Two will be a higher-performance router with 10 Gigabit LAN and WiFi 7 support - Liliputing 3 days ago:
The 10Gb is full duplex, so you can transfer at the full 10Gb though that is split between upload and download. These and the kind of ‘problems’ I wish I had to consider.
- Comment on OpenWrt Two will be a higher-performance router with 10 Gigabit LAN and WiFi 7 support - Liliputing 4 days ago:
The idea is that you use the 10Gb port as a trunk, then you use your switch to split it into separate physical ports using VLANs.
- Comment on 90s band alignment chart 4 days ago:
Steady on with that kind of comment, please. They might be sequoia fuckers.
- Comment on 90s band alignment chart 4 days ago:
Yeah, especially printers. Fuck printers.
- Comment on Split Keyboards Are Superior And The Reason I’m The Writer I Am Today. 5 days ago:
Sawme here! Honmestly I dom"t thinkl I coukd ever go vack tp a mormal keyboard ¶¶¶¶
- Comment on Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft account 5 days ago:
I keep thinking of creating Linux BTW…
- Comment on Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a Lot 1 week ago:
“Modern Teens Killing Travelling Minstrel Industry”
- Comment on Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a Lot 1 week ago:
They’re clearly under the control of Big Train, Loom Lobbyists and the Global Gutenberg Printing Press Conspiracy.
- Comment on Why I recommend against Brave. 1 week ago:
I’ve still not forgiven them for prematurely cancelling BoJack Horseman.
- Comment on The Pebble Has Been Brought Back 2 weeks ago:
One pro of Withings is that they’re French, so their policies on data in general are pretty great.
One con of Withings is that they’re French, so it’s not actually pronounced how you think.
- Comment on The Pebble Has Been Brought Back 2 weeks ago:
One thing about the Pebble - and, I assume, these watches - is that they didn’t have WiFi or LTE, only Bluetooth. So it wasn’t possible for them to do any communication except through the apps already running on your phone. So, broadly, it’s a no.
- Comment on The Pebble Has Been Brought Back 2 weeks ago:
Preordered here too, for all the same reasons. I went for the Time2, even though it’s not due to ship until later. I’ve waited nearly ten years, I can wait another six months…
- Comment on I ask you this 3 weeks ago:
Hotdogs also come in 12s. In jars of 12.
- Comment on TIL there's appliances to help with waffle stomping, Thanks Google 3 weeks ago:
They should make a device that removes the need for waffle stomping. Like, maybe a separate fixture without a grille and with an aperture large enough to allow the solid loaf to pass straight through. Maybe integrate some kind of support to allow the user to comfortably assume and hold a squatting position. Oh, and a cleaning feature to wash the contents away.
- Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros 3 weeks ago:
Exactly this. People who buy crypto with Real Money only do so in the expectation that they’ll later be able to sell it for more Real Money. By design, it doesn’t represent labor, materials, services, anything of actual worth, it just sucks the value out of fiat currency like a parasite.
- Comment on FuckYourHeadlights - A community for people to organise and vent about ridiculously bright lights 4 weeks ago:
A quick question for Americans: here in the UK, cars have to pass an annual inspection once they reach three years old. It’s called an MOT test and it’s primarily concerned with making sure the car is safe - they check for rust, seatbelt tension, brake wear, and, yes, they make sure all the lights are not just working but also aligned properly. Do you not have an equivalent?
- Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, a lot of people say things like “a BloingCoin is worth €1000” or “1 PissBux is worth more than a barrel of oil” but, like, so what? I know how many apples I can buy with €1 (about two). How many apples can I buy with a BloingCoin or a PissBux? Or, for that matter, a barrel of oil?
- Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros 4 weeks ago:
Can I introduce you to your new best friend, Yunohost? It’s a self-hosting platform based on Linux designed to run on a shitty old laptop, SBC, USFF PC or such plugged into your router. Browser-based, loads of extensions and tools, the hardest part it installing it - it’s no more or less tricky that installing Ubuntu, but that’s still involved for many people.
- Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros 4 weeks ago:
The books were clearer about this, in fairness. Bond wasn’t a spy so much as an agent provocateur and a major part of his role was to cause disruption, panic and general fuss, but in a controlled way.
- Comment on Do tell!!! 4 weeks ago:
“The Guide says there is an art to flying”, said Ford, "or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
- Douglas Adams
- Comment on Do tell!!! 4 weeks ago:
Sator Arepo tenet opera rotas.
- Comment on Do tell!!! 4 weeks ago:
Never use a dowel on your bowel.
- Comment on Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2-based extensions in Edge 5 weeks ago:
All the people who bluster and huff about Microsoft’s stranglehold on enterprise, education, government, etc all absolutely fail to grasp how utterly manageable Windows specifically (and MS products in general) is/are. If you’re familiar with Group Policy, you know; if you’re not, your really, really dont. A moderately competent Windows admin with a single Windows Server can make ten thousand Windows workstations work seamlessley in fifty countries, twenty data protection doctrines and ten languages with hundreds of customisations, tweaks, automations and deployments tailored to each combination of device/user/location, if that’s what they need. I wish that was the case with any FOSS OS, but it absolutely isn’t and even MacOS and ChromeOS don’t come even vaugley close.
- Comment on It works for anything 5 weeks ago:
.pdf.exe
- Comment on Google officially changes the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on Maps 1 month ago:
If anyone’s interested, here’s what it looks like in Europe. The good news: this is the first time I’ve had to use Google Maps in a loooong time (ignoring embedded maps in other sites). OpenStreetMap is wonderful and there are some superb apps powered by it, including the ever-excellent Organic Maps.