Replies to toksyuryel, page 40
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@toksyuryel blueyesdragon is my knight's name!
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@rainbowhurricane Wouldn't mind having more folks to play with, though it'll be up to @Toksyuryel I think, seeing as he's the one I'm running through the game with :)
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@toksyuryel Nini ^^ #hugs Looking forward to more SK tonight :)
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@toksyuryel blueyesdragon
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@toksyuryel Okay! Thanks! :D
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@scribble @toksyuryel Night :3
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@widget You can't imagine the amount of fun I had installing Gentoo with 1GB of RAM under VirtualBox because I didn't listen to @toksyuryel well.
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@toksyuryel Most GTA games don't make a big deal out of the realism of their physics engines.
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@toksyuryel I must go...
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@toksyuryel i should be getting to school now, bah, i hate year 12...
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@toksyuryel They did cause quite a bit of bickering, though.
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@toksyuryel You mean you didn't see that time Dragon left? That time we introduced the wordfilter?
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@toksyuryel I will honestly admit that I wish people would like it less because it lowers the potential of them spewing it around, but everyone is allowed to like whatever they want to like. It's more of a "not in my backyard" thing, I suppose. Of course I can't expect people to stop making such jokes, but I at least want to be able to hide from them which is why I explicitly look for child-friendly networks where I (hopefully) can be safe. I must apologize for my poor wording, though. I was mostly annoyed by a community on a child-friendly acting like this, but I clearly made it seem like I condemn everyone who likes it, which I do not. I'm sorry about that.
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@toksyuryel I'm fine with people liking such jokes, but if you're on a child-friendly website you shouldn't make them nor promote them. It's that simple, really. Some of us actually go to child-friendly websites in an attempt to escape it all, so it's quite stressful then.
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"I am using Gentoo." That's all I need to know :)
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@toksyuryel Do you want to know how many times I've had to delete notices about rape and murder from popular because of it?
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@toksyuryel okay then. So as i was saying, what is going on with you?
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@toksyuryel okay. All i said was hi. Weather or not that has anything to do with the conversation or not, you can still give me a response to my question.
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@toksyuryel conversation i replied to? I wasn't replying to any converstation, I'm just saying hi.
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@toksyuryel ookay? Are you going to tell me? Or not?
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@toksyuryel what's up man?
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@toksyuryel hello.
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@toksyuryel Not really.
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@toksyuryel systemd is Linux-only as well, because it uses cgroups (and needs it to work), so it won't run under BSD kernels. This seems to be the main reason why Debian isn't supporting it, and I would understand that a kernel dependency will be a reason for Gentoo to not use it as default.
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@toksyuryel The interesting thing is: systemd is faster at executing the compatibility layer than using it's native start-up thing. If I leave everything in rc.conf the boot speed is around 32 seconds, if I use "sudo systemctl enable [daemon]" it takes 39 seconds to boot. The shutdown time also became less. I use about 15 daemons.
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@toksyuryel Lennart Poettering. That name may ring a bell. If it doesn't, then the term PulseAudio probably will.
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@toksyuryel Gentoo is too difficult for me, though, so I can't really switch. Systemd works fine in general, but I really don't think it's an improvement over initscripts. At least not yet. Stuff like shutdowns failing are quite... disappointing, but I kinda saw this coming when I saw who was the main developer.
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@toksyuryel So what distro do you use? (I bet it's something like #Arch and you dislike !Ubuntu only because it's too much clicking based..)
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@toksyuryel I don't like Ubuntu so much now because of stupid Gnome 3