jubilationtcornpone
@jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Bombing swag 1 day ago:
[Not] fun fact: US dropped 7.6 million tons of bombs on Vietnam. So damned close.
- Comment on y'all know what time it is 2 days ago:
Purgatory.
- Comment on y'all know what time it is 2 days ago:
If I die and find myself at the pearly
gatessoup counter, only to be told, “No soup for you! You come backone yearfive hundred years!” I’m going to be pissed that the Catholics were right the whole damn time. - Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
Well there’s a thought I did not need in my brain today.
- Comment on Gemini 2.5 Pro vs. Claude 3.7 Sonnet: Coding Comparison 5 days ago:
Why are they spending billions on this? Greed.
- Comment on Calm your tits 6 days ago:
This reminds me of a buddy I used to have. He wore jackets exactly like this and even had two little dogs. He was a Vietnam vet and did, in fact, kill a whole bunch of people during the war. Something he never forgave himself for.
One time I asked him what that was like. He thought for a minute and said, “When you have your weapon trained on someone, for a split second you have the power of God in your hands. You get to decide if that person lives or dies. Nobody should have that kind of power.”
He was a character but a good dude overall.
- Comment on When Your Threat Model Is Being a Moron 1 week ago:
Remember when the Governor of Missouri tried to have a guy arrested for notifying the state of Missouri that they had a breach in one of the state websites, making peoples PII publicly visible?
That’s the kind of idiots you’re dealing with here. “We added you to a group chat by mistake and it’s all YOUR fault.”
- Comment on My dog probably experiences the vacuum cleaner exactly like me in my recurring nightmare as a child trying to convince my parents that the monster in our home is dangerous 1 week ago:
Kirby model 513 from 1953. Still works great after 72 years.
- Comment on My dog probably experiences the vacuum cleaner exactly like me in my recurring nightmare as a child trying to convince my parents that the monster in our home is dangerous 1 week ago:
- Comment on Intel report says China aims to displace U.S. as top AI power by 2030. 1 week ago:
The US is currently shooting itself in the face and Russia is embroiled in a war that it can’t actually win.
All China has to do to reap the benefits is not interrupt.
- Comment on With every exhale, we're smelling the inside of our lungs. 1 week ago:
0/10. Do not recommend.
- Comment on With every exhale, we're smelling the inside of our lungs. 1 week ago:
One time I came home from work and found a deer in my front yard that had been hit by a car. It was still standing but it looked awful. I seriously thought about putting it out of its misery but before I could do anything, it limped off into the woods right behind my house where it collapsed and died.
About three days later, I opened my front door and got hit in the face by the most horrible smell I have ever smelt. Imagine the smell from when you leave a meat package in the trash for a day or two. Dial that up to about 1000. Set it in the hot sun for three days and you’ll probably be pretty close. It’s so strong it stimulates your gag reflex. I have a pretty strong stomach but I thought I was going to be sick. I couldn’t go outside for a week after that because that’s how long it took the scavengers to clean up the carcass.
- Comment on CISA fires then rehires security crew, and puts them on hold 2 weeks ago:
Oh yeah. Fire the team responsible for pen testing. That’s real smart.
/S
- Comment on Majority of AI Researchers Say Tech Industry Is Pouring Billions Into a Dead End 2 weeks ago:
Take a car that’s stuck in reverse, slap a 454 Chevy big block in it. You’ll have a car that still drives the wrong way; but faster.
- Comment on Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City 2 weeks ago:
In posts on X following the incident, Tesla CEO Elon Musk called the incidents “terrorism” and said the company “just makes electric cars and has done nothing to deserve these evil attacks.”
OK buddy.
- Comment on The billionaires and politicians did it 3 weeks ago:
“You ungrateful peasants got stimulus checks during the pandemic that you’re still living high-on-the-hog from. Now you’re complaining about not getting raises??”
- Comment on Art of the Deal libturds! 4 weeks ago:
It’s a small sacrifice since it’s all part of the führer’s ingenious plan. Eventually some of that wealth is going to trickle down to us and it definitely won’t smell like piss …this time.
- Comment on How can I host a small api/database accessable from a phone app as cheap/easily as possible? 4 weeks ago:
Since you’re already working in C#, an ASP.Net Core backed, with whatever database you prefer, will do what you want.
You could self host it, but I wouldn’t call that easy. There are plenty of cloud providers that can integrate with your preferred git repo and really streamline the build and deployment process. I run a few applications as “Apps” on Digital Ocean. Once you get it configured properly, deployments are quick and easy.
- Comment on Ultra Gullible 4 weeks ago:
“Packard Bell Desktop Computer. 240 Mhz CPU, 128 MB Ram. Comes with Windows 95 installed. The sound card alone is worth $100. MAGA. Let’s go Brandon. $1400. Will paint a custom ‘TRUMP’ logo on case for an extra $250.”
- Comment on The world is laughing at the USA! The world: 4 weeks ago:
Getting solid returns on his investment right about now.
- Comment on Don't ya know, guns can just ✨ magically appear✨ so any attempt to ban them is impossible. Dumb liberalssss tryna to take away my GOD GIVEN right to murder people!!11! 4 weeks ago:
The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a lathe is a good guy with a lathe.
- Comment on That damnable radical left! 4 weeks ago:
That book is just full of liberal talking points.
- Comment on Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian says AI should moderate social media 4 weeks ago:
Something for poor people to worry about.
- Comment on Hell nah brah 1 month ago:
Interesting. I guess I must not talk to people on the phone a lot because I hadn’t really experienced that much before.
- Comment on Hell nah brah 1 month ago:
One of the strangest things, to me anyway, that came out of the pandemic is this habit of texting/messaging people to ask if you can call them. I’m not saying it’s right or wrong. It’s just an interesting change in communication dynamics.
It sort of makes sense for Teams, Slack, etc. where even if the person is available, they may not be prepared to receive a call for technical reasons. But a lot of people do the same thing for phone calls.
- Comment on Microsoft hypes another generative AI model but doesn't really explain how it'll help [game] developers 1 month ago:
Something that would actually help you? Lol. No. We can’t afford that.
- Comment on Self-hosted Personal Finance Suggestions 1 month ago:
Some of the features you’re looking for led me to switch to Quicken a few years ago. It’s a legacy desktop app (Quicken Online sucks) and it’s not very fast but it is still the gold standard for personal accounting software. I’ve honestly been happier with it than I was with anything else I’ve tried.
Thankfully Intuit sold it off so they can’t enshitify it anymore.
- Comment on New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code 1 month ago:
No. Junior Devs usually can’t code. Anyone who lacks experience in a given field usually is not proficient in that field. That’s not specific to software engineering.
The fix for this is pretty simple. It’s just one that not every senior dev is going to want to hear. You have to do the one thing that a lot of us don’t want to do: talk to people. You’ll find that if you make an effort to build rapport with the juniors and be at least as quick to point out their successes as you are to point out their failures, more often than not they will learn to trust you and come to you for guidance.
- Comment on The Human Condition 1 month ago:
Look at me. I’m a human. I pay taxes, I have depression.
Ha! So relatable.
I’m behind on chores.
Ok, why did you have to bring that up? I said I would get to it. Stop reminding me already!
- Comment on Should I DIY this? (Electrical) 1 month ago:
Even if your BIL lives a long way away, you can always call him for advice. I’m pretty good with doing most of my own electrical work but if I have a question I just call my dad since he’s a retired master electrician. He can usually tell me what I need to know without even looking at the job.