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techno hippie

see c/UGEM for UnderGroundElectronicMusic. :) (I was going to set up something like that when saw someone else had already requested to make it. Good stuff. Populate it.)

  • ... what Firefox is trying to do.

    Milk a bubble.

  • US tech firm Palantir [A.K.A Total Information Awareness] extends deal with French intelligence agency

    Oh fuuuuuuuck!

    Fuuuuck! Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuuuuck!

    People of France, don your yellow vests again!

    Peuple français, enfilez à nouveau vos gilets jaunes !

  • Senators count the shady ways data centers pass energy costs on to Americans

    ... Well how many have they counted?

    What's the number?

  • Librewolf, or Ladybird, or dillo, or links2 or lynx, or heck, even brave!

    Luakit's still a thing. Or vimb. Or qutebrowser. I miss uzbl. Uzbl was the best.

    No need to use proprietary wrapped Vivaldi.

  • I was hopeful for thundermail.

    Not any more, seeing that.

  • Per person

    Yikes. Not only would that cause me terrible bloating, and inflammation aggravating autoimmune conditions, it'd make me bleed from my ass. No joke.

    Sunflower's not a nut. And it's what's in that that'd make me bleed from my ass.

    Per person

    Not this person. Runs away n_n

  • It surprised me when I went keto-carn (zero fiber diet), my stools moved easier, than when I was on a high fiber diet.

    Butyrate? Is that why it's called butyrate? Manages the rate it comes out of your butt?

    I'll bet something near 95% of Americans don't get enough butyrate in their guts, be it from butter or microbes eating fiber.

    Butter...? Is that why it's called butter?

    Maybe high fiber dose would work good, if the gut's in a healed state, not scarred from extra spiky gluten and lectins and phytates and oxylates and salicylates etc, indigestible proteins, coarse insoluble roughage fibers, not to mention the glyphosate and other herbicides and pesticides and fungicides, and franken-sugars and dyes and preservatives and rancid pufa imbalanced oils and chemical processing residues etc etc etc.

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  • Didn’t bayer recently sell to another company?

    Heh. So Monsanto's now like a game of hot potato [or latchkomb[1]]?

    Positive sign.

    [1: "There is a popular Moclan game called latchkum that we play from time-to-time. I do not believe you would enjoy it; it is not for humans."]

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  • "remarkably safe" as in one can make a remark about it being safe.

    Though...

    Only if one looks only at one tiny teensy narrow aspect of biology (like humans don't have the shikimate pathway), or if one does not lie or speak from ignorance.

    But even that GRAS by virtue of humans not having a shikimate pathway, is utter bunk in the whole of our health. Half our gut buddies that we depend on for a functional immune system and digestive system, do have a shikimate pathway. Not to mention the catalytic carcinogenic effects of glyphosate, or, even if you get it dry enough to have its breakdown be expedited enough to a short enough half-life within the lifetime of (typically >90% wet bodied) human , to get past those catalytic carcinogenic effects, the breakdown products are not good for us either... nor for the biosphere. Cumulative harms.

    But hey, don't worry, everybody.

    The corporation has genetically modified species that can survive Glyphosatiation. So all you need to do to survive is to have those patented genes, so the corporation owns you, then you'll be fiiiiiiine. It's all part of the plan. Codex Alimentarius. The plan to own all life on earth. Yaaaaaaay, capitalism! Yaaaaaaay, monopoly! Yaaaaaaay, daddy corporation is here to save us, by owning us. Don't you all feel relieved that it's just a protection racket threatening your life, and all human life, and all life, just an anthrocide threat and an ecocide threat, to coerce us into being owned, rather than the certain end of [nearly] all life on earth? Don't you feel relieved? Phew. I know I do. I thought for sure we were in a lot of trouble there. }( ¬)_( ¬){ We'll be owned and be happy.

    Gee that's a nice life and biosphere you have there. It'd be a shame if anything bad were to happen to it. Pay no attention to the solution space upstream. I have a jab I'd like to sell to you. Those are normal contrails.

    ... Brutal jokes for brutal times.

  • A very compelling distro.

    Anyone know when an excalibur version's coming?

    Or okay to just adjust the apt sources?

    [Asking here, because, ... where else is one to ask? No forum, not even a chan in irc libera chat, no issue tracker, no email list, afaihssf.]

  • Spent the productive part of the day writing more precious things, inadequately backed up.

    [Edit: But, at least it's of my own choosing. Not a corporation doing it to me, with future-faking promises to be faithful to my needs, and so on.]

  • Syrup of Squill.

  • On the same album, just after the song titled gay to touch anus.

    It's not rich men north of richmond, but it does entertain.

  • So it's like wanting a rtfm filter?

  • How much effort went into the OP? "Low"? Gotta love that irony.

    Wouldn't that rule drive more verbose drivel noise to evade appearing low effort?

    Sometimes low effort's all that's called for. Methinks this is not the correct criteria found yet. Patiently awaiting the search for remedy to apparently continue.

  • [Genuinely did tell myself that last night... this morning...: [2025-12-16 02:40:20]

    <Digit>

    rts do backups script... for tmro's early hard thing. just make a start. it can grow later. rsync to BOTH bb6/bkps/ and ovhtoo:/home/digit/bkps/.]

  • That's what I keep telling myself.

    I'll sort out my backup system, tomorrow.

    And tomorrow never comes.

  • Heh. :)

    That reply works there, whether getting what I said or not. :D

    Nicely done. :)

  • Gets an reflexive upvote without even looking at it.