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@shibayashi@communicating.cypherpunk.observer Moscow did City 17 even before it was cool.
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I’m beginning to consider the idea that maybe I have coronavirus but all it’s doing to me is giving me a cold. It’s been around 6-10 days since I was possibly exposed to it by an elderly customer who maybe got it in Arlington (never did figure out who it was and if they were even in the store), and I’ve been dealing with cold symptoms for a few days now. No fever yet, though, and my cough was exceptionally minor and is gone today. Hopefully if that’s the case I didn’t get anyone sick, I was careful to make sure I was sanitizing everything in my cough radius just in case.
Thursday, 19-Mar-20 19:28:25 UTC from web-
@mrmattimation I thought the same until I had a fevre this morning. So now I’m self-quarantining.
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@awl I’m ready to do the same if I have to.
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@n5admin Thank you, I try. Retransmittes your message to him :-).
They have compiled a lot of valid concerns in one article. I am indeed on my toes. -
@mangeurdenuage @azurolu In this it's the person who went to the desert to meditate in isolation for 12 days and just came back.
The only difference with the image is that he was alone :-). -
@mangeurdenuage Like Jared Leto?
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!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 -
we currently are. Police is stopping us and ask we are we going. If it's not mandatory they send you back home.
I hope Spain start early to close everything, or you will be like us. Currently i have already 3 ppl died for that, and another 3-4 at the hospital.- xrevan86 repeated this.
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@roytam It will be after it's robust enough.
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@xj9 Not fair, humans are doing this to themselves.
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@clacke On a barely related note, it's weird to see just how much Scrubs loses its reference/meme potential without the iconic Russian dubbing %).
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That said, I keep meaning to launch a Pleroma instance for myself.... Just keep having problems with nginx.
Thursday, 05-Mar-20 18:36:42 UTC from web-
@nerthos Also the dev team is releasing 2.0 stable next weekend so you might want to wait for that.
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@nerthos @scribus Rin seems to be the dev dealing with nginx https://patch.cx/notice/9snOdafVWNXv6Q8R4y
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Seriously, I exist in a constant state of readiness to draw blood if someone GIYF's me. I have actually ended a friendship for it ('course, it was a friendship with a guy in prison for attempted matricide, so maybe that was just the excuse lol)
Friday, 06-Mar-20 00:01:52 UTC from web-
@scribus a former co-worker of mine said this a lot. An automotive technician who relied on Youtube. It became a growing trend at that shop so I had to leave basically.
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@awl Well, that's about as distressing as it is unsurprising. I mean, I've used YT for my auto repairs, but I never claimed to be a professional.
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@scribus Carcino sends his regards http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/875456
Thursday, 05-Mar-20 05:49:32 UTC from web -
>"waste" my vote on a third party
@xj9 If only Second Tours existed… -
@kaniini Check out their pre-released versions. Soon :-).
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@aral It's not to be used as a service though?
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@schestowitz I guess it is :-).
What I mean is it's a bit funny how often when such statements are made they just say "Russians", and that makes it true even without the power's that be making an extrance, as the common people who follow politics of the US have their favourites %). -
@kaniini Does inactivity in a horizontal position under a cloud of insomnia count?
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@mangeurdenuage I wonder if @moonman had any reason whatsoever to stick to the develop branch of Pleroma…
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@kaniini It surprised me that they only got him for a cameo.
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@kaniini I don't know, I think it got pretty nice in here.
Coincidentally roughly at the same time Mastodon removed OStatus support %). -
> “Russians don’t want me to be the nominee, they like Bernie.”
> they like Bernie
@schestowitz I have to admit, I kind of do… -
I'm sure it's not nearly so simple in reality, but I feel like conquering climate change is a simple matter of banning some of the bad stuff with obvious alternatives (gas vs electric consumer vehicles, for example) and watching the market self-correct. But everyone is afraid to pull that lever because it could be political suicide.
Monday, 02-Mar-20 05:01:17 UTC from web-
@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. -
@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. -
@nerthos I think some of this makes sense, but I have a hard time believing that the world's current population level isn't sustainable, just that we haven't figured things out yet. There's a lot of junk produced that isn't necessary, or made in inefficient ways that could be cut out. I get what you're saying about deglobalization and the whole "buy local" slogan that environmentalists have been pushing kind of points back to that. Where do you draw the line though? Even goods shipped within larger countries like the US or China can travel vast distances before reaching their destination. Do those countries have to be split into regions then? People would probably be freaking out about that. No more California oranges in PA? No way! Probably not a great example due to Florida being closer, but still.
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How can people continue to believe this spraypainted bunghole
Saturday, 29-Feb-20 04:05:03 UTC from web-
@scribus I listen to him speak these days and wonder just what the hell all those people are hearing, because it's not what I'm hearing. Even if you some staunch, right-wing, anti-abortion anti-immigrant blowhard, you GOTTA be listening to him talk and wonder "man, something's not right with this guy's brain". His politics are irrelevant at that point, he talks like my grandmother with Alzheimer's
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@mrmattimation He looked next to death when he was rambling about how "one day, like a miracle, coronavirus will just go away." Pretty sure Mike Pence is eating his life force in an attempt to become a real boy.
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@scribus The trick about it is noticing everyone is lying out of their asses, and just picking the lies you like most out of what's on sale.
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I’m not too proud to admit I was wrong @nerthos was right. I am in fact, enjoying Fallout 76 a great deal.
Friday, 28-Feb-20 09:01:25 UTC from web- Jonathan Chouinard likes this.
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@ceruleanspark i haven't played in a good while but it was less that i wasn't enjoying it, moreso that other games caught my interest. I've had a lot of fun with
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@mrmattimation I saw it on sale for £10 so I figured at that price, if I at least got some funny stories out of how busted it was, I’d have broken even, but now I’m level 30 and drugging new players with unlabelled Nukashine
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@ceruleanspark It has been so long that I don't remember what I told you regarding the game. Glad you're enjoying it, though.
AFAIK they've put some work in fixing the most glaring issues over the years, despite the crazy antics like the duping glitches and players chasing vips off the game.
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@mangeurdenuage There isn't much to that, it's just worded in such a way.
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♲ @emanuele@quey.org: Did you know #Google is collecting data from every page on the open web that relies on Google Fonts?
Here you are some public stats: fonts.google.com/analytics
(the best data, for sure, they will keep for them).
#privacyMatters
libranet.de/display/e7cf69fa-5…- xrevan86 repeated this.
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@tealturtle "Homeopathic" products still should be checked for whether it has funny stuff in it though.
It's still to be ingested/injected, so some assurances need to be that it really is e.g. a harmless sugar pill and not something less harmless. -
@clacke It is somewhat disappointing when mundane suspicions that I've had about Google Fonts turn out to be well-founded.
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@schestowitz Aligns well with the Microsoft's new policy to kill Firefox off (and every other non-Chromium web browser).