Regrettable_incident
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1d ago
They should be tied in a sack with a cat, a monkey, and a goose, and the whole thing chucked in the river.
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I guess if they have a bug bounty you're still helping the fuckers, just taking cash for it. At least this way they are looking stupid and incompetent.
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3d ago
It’s definitely the best way to learn a language, at least for me - throw yourself in and actually use it every day.
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4d ago
The surface actually looked pretty cool when it first came out. To me, at least. Times have changed tho, and windows has leapt in the shitter.
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5d ago
It's not about education, it's often something you need to learn the hard way. It's way too easy to be distracted or busy and hit a bad link. Losing access to a discord account hardly counts as hurt, unless it's linked to bank stuff.
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Apr 10, 2026
The last of us part 2. I’m over the halfway point, where I think a lot of people want to give up. I know I did, but I stuck with it and I’m really glad I did, think I’ve got maybe a quarter of the game left and loving it.
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Mar 29, 2026
I gotta spoon . . ?
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Mar 26, 2026
Similar vein to forbidden snacks was *don't put your dick in that.* Yeah I miss the niche subs too, don't miss the rest of the bullshit tho.
E. Ask historians was also high grade.
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Mar 26, 2026
PRESS RELEASE
I have done some gardening this morning. I now intend to finish my cup of tea, take a shit, and play some computer games. My day off is proceeding normally. Further details to follow.
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Mar 26, 2026
Personally, I'd be happy to see more users, particularly in the niche groups which are often dead as a dead thing. I don't want the bots tho, and I'm thinking that gen AI has probably made the fuckers pretty plausible and hard to identify.
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Mar 22, 2026
Eagle. Ripped her head right off, and flew away with it.
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Mar 21, 2026
So a couple of weeks ago I finally had enough of windows and put linux mint on my laptop instead. I haven’t used linux since the early 90s and couldn’t remember much at all, was concerned I’d have trouble with drivers etc.
In fact the whole experience was a piece of piss. So easy. There were no urgent-seeming pop ups with arcane terms, no crashes or problems, I didn’t need to use the command prompt.
Then I was able to find and install the programmes I use easily too. Slack, steam, etc. Within maybe an hour I was able to do my work on the computer again. I kinda feel like I got my laptop back - windows was getting so buggy and aggravating that I had been avoiding using the machine.
If Linux wants a future in which it continues to grow, it needs to do more of this, appealing to the casual, non-technical user. Because we probably represent most of the market.
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Mar 05, 2026
Sure, that’s why propaganda can be so powerful. It’s not just what is said, it’s how it’s said. And pretty much everyone if 3 vulnerable to the right propaganda - especially people who think they’re not vulnerable to propaganda.
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Mar 02, 2026
I have a Motorola phone, I like it. It’s at least better than the Samsung I had before.
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Mar 02, 2026
Shame you can’t do some sort of thermoelectric power generation thingie with all the heat from these data centres.
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Dec 07, 2025
No, really it was a large slug. And TBF Mortimer is a great name for a slug.
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