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Read the Jesus parts again. Would Jesus like that?

  • Yes. People fight for the $50K to $100K jobs, missing the boat on the $250K jobs.

  • Killed by a de-orbiting toilet seat.

  • That is the thing that bothers me. EVERYONE that could have voted in 2024 was old enough to remember the first Trump term.

  • This is interesting. I understand the "techno fascist" wing has also stepped things up as their boy is about to take the reins. This is evidenced by the VP moving into high visibility positions and trying to look respectable.

    But I wouldn't have any direct knowledge.

  • Do the bots do anything in particular that is annoying, or it is the large number of posts?

  • Thank you. That is reassuring.

  • Thank you for highlighting the separating of roles between the "admins" and the "mods". As a "user" that get blurry.

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  • I agree with you. The implications are staggering.

  • Very close on the workflow. Just skip the "delete" and you have it. Repeat every 10 to 30 minutes. (The world deletion interface is terrible for cleaning up hundreds of worlds.)

    "The local experience" is starting a world in the "Minecraft" program, adding various mods. Flipping the world between creative and survival every few minutes. Exit the world and start a new one with the same or different mods.

    Some mods have their own story line, and are rather different from the "base" game. Other mods just allow creating huge stacks of explosives and detonating them.

    I am hearing in this thread that many people setup a single world and just play in that one.

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  • The kernel change in WinXP really helped stability. It was certainly easy to have a bad install with any of them though.

    Win98 SE was my personal "best experience" with Windows, with WinXP a close second. (Though this likely has to do with the hardware and tasks I was experiencing at the time.)

  • "moist"

    Just fans of "Dead Like Me" trying for a third season.

  • The senate also used it as a distraction to vote down investigating or releasing anything Epstein related.

  • General advice:

    • Get off Facebook.
    • Learn what "tit for tat" is.
    • Don't talk with the police.
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  • Remember how much people HATED Win95? They still moved to it to escape DOS, but still. Loads of hate.

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  • Ah, but I bet those monkeys produce more text than Shakespeare! At least within the last 6 months!

    The joke is that Shakespeare is dead and no longer producing text.

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  • Seems a better prompt could solve that.

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  • One's dishwasher is not exposed to a harsh environment. A large percentage of code is exposed to an openly hostile environment.

    If a dishwasher breaks, it can destroy a floor, a room, maybe the rooms below. If code breaks it can lead to the computer, then network, being compromised. Followed by escalating attacks that can bankrupt a business and lead to financial ruin. (This is possibly extreme, but cyber attacks have destroyed businesses. The downside risks of terrible code can be huge.)

  • The roofs were hot. I expect ground level in the shade of the house would be better for efficiency.

    Perhaps it had something to do with the location of the indoor unit? I am used to them in the basement or first floor, but some places put them in the ceiling.