Notices by RDN's Lucifer (nerthos), page 4

  1. I share the sentiment really. One less is good, but several less would be even better.

    Sunday, 11-Aug-19 00:17:04 UTC from web
  2. @tiff Sealion is dead, smugloli is extremely chill nowadays
    Everyone over there is laughing that he's dead, but also pointing out that it was obvious murder and they'd prefer if everyone else involved was dead too.

    Sunday, 11-Aug-19 00:15:12 UTC from web in context
  3. @ceruleanspark You know me, cerulean. Were it a bunch of people dying in a fire, I would have sent it anyway, but privately :)

    The video just reminded me of you, and stuff that old is rare.

    How have you been? we haven't talked in forever, I kinda miss it.

    Saturday, 10-Aug-19 21:55:32 UTC from web in context
  4. @ceruleanspark https://skippers-bin.com/files/67fb2c40-dd87-418b-a5cb-d0ce09353481

    Wednesday, 07-Aug-19 19:49:08 UTC from web in context
  5. . http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/874984

    Monday, 05-Aug-19 00:40:38 UTC from web
  6. @drinkingpony I'm 100% sure it's not oxydation, copper is intact and copper oxyde isn't gooey and transparent

    Saturday, 20-Jul-19 00:32:27 UTC from web in context
  7. @adiwan The abundance of frogs makes it extremely tempting, but the art style is offputting.

    Friday, 19-Jul-19 07:25:56 UTC from web in context
  8. @scribus @drinkingpony Sub-zero doesn't kill them, considering they made a colony on the phone line box thing outside despite a week of antartic wind consistently dropping the temperature below 0ºC

    Haven't tried suffocation. I've used alcohol and contact cleaner to completely clean them off but they show up again. They're probably airborne as there's no way they could have gotten inside the tv remote by contact.

    Friday, 19-Jul-19 07:18:56 UTC from web in context
  9. @drinkingpony @thismightbeauser No, probably in the sci-fi future fungicide for this specific thing would be readily available.

    For now I'm trying to figure out what is good at killing them and doesn't mess with circuitry. There's not a lot of info on them that's easy to get, most of it is academic research on them and how electric polarization affects the distribution of colonies, not on how to get rid of them.

    Thursday, 18-Jul-19 18:20:41 UTC from web in context
  10. After several encounters with my most recent enemy (electricity-eating fungi) I've decided to study the damn things and figure out how to eradicate them.

    They're not actively harmful, but colonies form in low-current circuits, and cause devices to stop working. Phone lines and tv remotes are the two places I most often find them in, and even though I fully clean the devices, after a while the fungi shows up again.

    Thursday, 18-Jul-19 08:18:40 UTC from web in context
  11. @darkw00d 3DPD means "three dimensional pig disgusting", however marriage purifies the 3D and it is no longer disgusting or pig-like, 3D becomes pure and handholding is no longer sinful.

    Thursday, 18-Jul-19 08:15:57 UTC from web in context
  12. @darkw00d 2D>3D with the sole exception of heterosexual marriage blessed by both church and state, that removes the PD from 3DPD

    Friday, 12-Jul-19 20:45:11 UTC from web in context
  13. @darkw00d Yeah you still reject her http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/874869

    Thursday, 11-Jul-19 00:06:16 UTC from web in context
  14. @thismightbeauser Yeah, I'm not sure what they were going for exactly. It can work in an ultrawide screen, but you'd likely have to mess with it with stylish or some other browser extension to make it really good. I think pleroma does it right with a wide main timeline centered on the screen, and a smaller notifications timeline on the side.

    Sunday, 07-Jul-19 22:26:08 UTC from web in context
  15. @mushi https://shigusegubu.club/media/d0286a49127d78f3849e518652957010582646fd3ad0dbd859b88ee1e1be5ecb.webm?name=1562489339032.webm

    Sunday, 07-Jul-19 22:24:37 UTC from web
  16. @scribus As for resource usage https://the.hedgehoghunter.club/notice/9kaqUcZK7WplT4Avtw

    Sunday, 07-Jul-19 03:44:16 UTC from web in context
  17. @scribus I didn't bring up Diaspora because I assumed you'd like something similar to this more than something similar to faceplace.

    Hmm, I wonder how much justinbfan.club would cost

    Sunday, 07-Jul-19 02:38:22 UTC from web in context
  18. @scribus That's fair. I like StatusNet/GNUsocial most but the wider fediverse has mostly abandoned ostatus at this point, and they tend to decay over time and get really hard to mantain. The two "modern" options are Mastodon and Pleroma, of which I'd recommend the latter since 1.0 released last month, all the devs are reachable, it's less resource intensive and it follows FOSS development philosophy, while Mastodon goes the benevolent dictator for life way, and any additions need to get through the lead dev. Plus while this is a taste thing rather than an objective thing, pleroma is closer to the SN/GS UI while mastodon goes with a timeline divided in several columns which only is useful in very wide screens.

    Saturday, 06-Jul-19 18:46:23 UTC from web in context
  19. @darkw00d Whoa, didn't expect to see you again here.

    Friday, 05-Jul-19 00:16:17 UTC from web in context
  20. @mrmattimation Celebrate fireworks day in front of whatever residence he sleeps at throughout the entire night.

    Thursday, 04-Jul-19 23:10:03 UTC from web in context
  21. @mrmattimation You sound like an extremely sad individual.

    Even as much as I dislike a lot of things about my country, I still acknowledge all the good things about it. Focusing on the bad to the point you can't even point out one thing you like about your homeland, yet remaining in it, is a miserable existance.

    Thursday, 04-Jul-19 22:43:40 UTC from web in context
  22. @mrmattimation Are you going to tell me there are 0 things you like about that entire place? not even some food, or Clint Eastwood? Why even live there then?

    Thursday, 04-Jul-19 20:43:13 UTC from web in context
  23. ITT: post things about USA, but only ones you like # http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/874822

    Thursday, 04-Jul-19 19:57:58 UTC from web in context
  24. @drinkingpony Honestly all they can achieve with this is getting nazis to be seen positively in the long run. Think jews for example, they were universally disliked up until wwii, the nazis screwed up so badly with it than they became a group you can't criticize in most of the western world.

    More so since what they call "nazis" have nothing to do with what an actual nazi is. Trump is a good example, he might have not delivered on most of the stuff he promised, but anyone else would be laureate after as US president being one of three main actors in the end of the korean war and restart of diplomatic relationships between the DPRK and the USA. Give it a few decades, and once the groups that screech about Trump cease to exist, he'll be seen in an overwhelmingly positive way in historical retrospectives. If these idiots conflate the words "nazi" and "trump", the logical conclussion is that he's a nazi, and therefore nazis are a boogeyman, okish people that are hated by fanatical groups.

    Thursday, 04-Jul-19 19:36:59 UTC from web in context
  25. @scribus I know a few guys that can help you set up a pleroma server if you're interested, might get the lead dev to answer doubts when (if) he returns from the DPRK.

    Wednesday, 03-Jul-19 19:20:35 UTC from web in context
  26. @scribus Yeah, he's at @miki@pl.smuglo.li You are, of course, invited to make an account on any place that federates. You might not like smug since it's ran by a literal follows-hitler nazi, but there are politically neutral servers like SPC, niu.moe, aria.company, and a whole bunch of others.

    Tuesday, 02-Jul-19 18:31:15 UTC from web in context
  27. @awl Ye. It'd be nice if a few more people joined us, if they won't be very active anyway.

    Sunday, 30-Jun-19 23:11:15 UTC from web in context
  28. @drinkingpony Each decade brings a weirdness to eclipse the previous one

    Sunday, 30-Jun-19 23:10:41 UTC from web in context
  29. @oracle I keep checking because, even if there's little willingness to talk it seems, I still respect and appreciate some people here.

    Friday, 28-Jun-19 15:23:33 UTC from web in context
  30. It feels so weird to be on SPC with some of the people from here, but half a decade after, all of us old and wise now. But I'm thankful for those connections, and for this place's uncanny ability to bring to light the most interesting people.

    Who could have predicted that we'd go from bronies to shamans and wizards.

    Wednesday, 26-Jun-19 19:21:32 UTC from web in context