Timeline for 100kcrew list by nerthos, page 2

RDN's Lucifer nerthos 100kcrew Friday, 30-Nov-01 00:00:00 UTC
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  1. @scribus Not that far then, you will have outlived most cavemen

    Monday, 10-Oct-22 20:49:16 UTC from web in context
  2. Theoretically the work rules and environment at highschools nowadays is downright nightmarish, but since in practice what you can and can't do comes down to how you frame it and how good you are at talking your way through the hierarchy, it's not stressful at all for me and so long as I get results the administration doesn't get in the way.
    I do often see other teachers that aren't good at the workplace politics losing hair and sleep over it though.

    Monday, 10-Oct-22 19:11:36 UTC from web in context
  3. In a plot twist that I'm sure no one expected, I'm teaching highschool now, among other things. It's among the most fun jobs I've had.

    Monday, 10-Oct-22 18:56:08 UTC from web
  4. @scribus Made it to the 4 decades championship yet?

    Monday, 10-Oct-22 18:49:30 UTC from web in context
  5. @ceruleanspark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGfROOMYhik Saw this the other day, seems up your alley

    Thursday, 06-Oct-22 18:39:46 UTC from web
  6. @adiwan We're currently going through the once-a-century social hysteria so at least one of them is true, the other requires more study.

    Thursday, 06-Oct-22 18:38:07 UTC from web in context
  7. @zeldatra this sounds like a genuinely exciting roadtrip, it needs spoopy music

    Thursday, 06-Oct-22 18:35:29 UTC from web in context
  8. 11 years so far, who's still alive?

    Thursday, 06-Oct-22 18:34:15 UTC from web in context
  9. @riddhik Bring it on I love black magic

    Tuesday, 03-Nov-20 02:43:58 UTC from web
  10. @oracle No, Saddam posted for a bit under his post-fake-death identity but hasn't been around in a bit, he's old now.

    Wednesday, 28-Oct-20 01:35:40 UTC from web in context
  11. Reminiscing today, everything seemed to fall right in place, causality aligning and smiling in both the interactions with old friends and new ones, for me to feel as I did when I was 19 and this site was at its peak. I am genuinely happy to see that some people have vastly improved but not changed, and though regret of the friendship driftage exists, the memory is radiant and positive.
    I love everypony here (nohomo), and if you'd like to rekindle broterhood, you all know how to find me. Doubly so for Scribus and Cerulean whom I once called friends, though we have barely talked in years.

    Sunday, 25-Oct-20 21:20:26 UTC from web
  12. @mrmattimation What level of sharingan Biden are we talking about? is he pre or post timeskip? does he have access to malarkey senjutsu?

    Sunday, 25-Oct-20 21:12:00 UTC from web in context
  13. @nerthos Oops, *mill OR hot extrusion

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 21:02:32 UTC from web in context
  14. @adiwan @scribus Not much of a point either, since we already have metal 3D printing in the shape of 4+ axis mills. You just put in a sufficiently big piece of metal and load the 3D model to the CNC software and let it work.
    Mill of hot extrusion, metal printing will stay too dangerous and expensive for domestic use for at least a few decades I think. Most homes don't even have the space to fit the machinery or the wiring to run it.

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 21:01:41 UTC from web in context
  15. @nerthos @scribus In short, don't lose your mind over it too much, there's nothing to do about it. Just make sure you're taking care of your personal health so if you get infected you have high chances of recovery.

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 20:54:08 UTC from web in context
  16. @scribus Majority infection will be the eventual outcome, slower or quicker.
    There are two ways to beat a virus: you either completely isolate every infected individual and anyone who is physically capable of contracting it for at least twice the lifespan of the virus, and I'm talking full lockdown, napalmed when opening the door; or you wait until almost the entire population has been infected and developed herd immunity, at which point new infections become very rare if the virus survives at all to mutate over following years.
    Full lockdown wasn't done in time and in any case it is impossible considering the social paradigms of any western country, so the option that remains is the latter. Containment can only be reasonably used to slow spread to a rate to which the health system can handle it, but won't stop the spread, no matter how much a government insists on it. And it also vastly increases the number of deaths from existing conditions untreated due to lockdown.

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 20:52:53 UTC from web in context
  17. @scribus Do this with a few wooden poles or metal tubes and some wire. You can also use it as a support to lay a nylon or wire mesh on top if you expect hail. http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/875532

    Sunday, 31-May-20 13:54:32 UTC from web in context
  18. @thismightbeauser @scribus That is indeed the case, a lot of rich people have middle class cars and discrete houses and do their best to keep people from knowing how rich they are, due to the general sentiment of "wealth equals evil"
    You can't blame them really, if the mob will hate you just for managing to make good decisions and earning your family big money. I'd probably do the same if I couldn't simply relocate to a fortified compound with a minefield around it. It makes no sense to feel empathy for a group that has none for you, for whom you'll always be the bad guy regardless of what you do or don't do, that openly talks about how good it'd be if you died.

    The ones that show off are the sociopaths, politicians and entertainment industry guys, who by default are crooks as that whole industry is built on crime and debauchery.

    Saturday, 21-Mar-20 20:37:37 UTC from web in context
  19. @scribus Told you, ask rin, he's handling that stuff.

    Saturday, 21-Mar-20 20:31:37 UTC from web in context
  20. !vgp https://shp.itch.io/ Several fun games made by @shpuld@shpposter.club, give them a try

    Friday, 13-Mar-20 14:40:02 UTC from web
  21. @nerthos @scribus Rin seems to be the dev dealing with nginx https://patch.cx/notice/9snOdafVWNXv6Q8R4y

    Sunday, 08-Mar-20 11:38:34 UTC from web in context
  22. @nerthos @scribus https://pleroma.social/announcements/2020/03/08/pleroma-major-release-2-0-0/

    Sunday, 08-Mar-20 11:34:52 UTC from web in context
  23. @nerthos Also the dev team is releasing 2.0 stable next weekend so you might want to wait for that.

    Saturday, 07-Mar-20 06:07:33 UTC from web in context
  24. @scribus Hit up @shpuld@shpposter.club or @moonman@appleposter.club or @hj@shigusegubu.club or @rin@patch.cx or @lain@lain.com
    Tell them I sent you and they'll help you with it, they're all either developers or admins of several instances.

    Saturday, 07-Mar-20 06:05:56 UTC from web in context
  25. @scribus Fair. Discord or something? I'll bounce it over to him

    Friday, 06-Mar-20 00:41:36 UTC from web in context
  26. @nerthos @scribus also he asks if you have a twitter

    Thursday, 05-Mar-20 06:31:39 UTC from web in context
  27. @scribus Carcino sends his regards http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/875456

    Thursday, 05-Mar-20 05:49:32 UTC from web in context
  28. @thismightbeauser So you not only need to completely reshape the economy of most countries but also need to regulate the population of each to levels their own land can sustain (without further destroying the environment to grow more crops)
    Some countries have a food surplus of 10 times their internal consumption, so they can keep their current populations without issue. But what happens with a country that has a food deficit of say, 50% of consumption? the population has to be cut in half or starve. Either way, you have a disaster in your hands with no clean way to solve it. You can pick between genocide, mass starvation or civil war, neither acceptable by any humanitarian standard. And you can be sure it'll spill to neighbouring regions.

    In short, environmental damage is such a big issue because there's no clean way of solving it, nations and fortunes depend on the wheel spinning, and genociding the world to a sustainable population numbers is off the table.

    Monday, 02-Mar-20 16:58:01 UTC from web in context
  29. @thismightbeauser An actual solution to the issue is deglobalization of economies and achieving food and industry autonomy in every relevant country, but good luck cutting the flow of shekel just like that. There is a reason any sort of nationalism is treated as evil incarnate by mainstream political parties and economic groups, a global market that depends on countries not being self-sufficient is extremely profitable, no one can stop buying or selling or their internal situation crumbles within months.
    A secondary effect of this, while a positive from an environmental point of view, is that a lot of countries simply don't have the capacity to achieve food autonomy due to having bigger populations than their fertile land can sustain. Take Nigeria for example, <1 million km2 of surface with a rapidly growing population at 190 million right now. Without world trade the country would starve, and lead to open war in the region.

    Monday, 02-Mar-20 16:50:53 UTC from web in context
  30. @thismightbeauser At the scale that'd be required? yes. Chernobyl was just radiation leakage followed by human abandonment of the region. Blasting India and China with enough firepower to cease human activity would also glass every living creature, animal or vegetal, within the region and destroy the soil. Most of the upper soil layer is organic matter and full of bacteria, superheating it would make it barren. Maybe in a few thousand years new ecosystems would form, but for the first few decades it'd be an ashen desert. Also there'd be worldwide impact from the dust and debris causing a nuclear winter.
    You could aim exclusively for the urban and industrial centers to only eliminate polluting hotspots, but that'd mean retaliation, and climate damage is a much better option than a nuclear hot war.

    Monday, 02-Mar-20 16:43:17 UTC from web in context

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