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  • Because of all your explanation, Terminal should never, ever be touch by the average user. The historical reliance on terminal is the reason that Linux adoption rates have been low.

    Linux is a far better system to use for most home users that windows or Mac but terminal is beyond the capabilities of 97% of people.

    I have a 11 year old low-end laptop running Mint. All I did was max out the RAM and pop in a SATA SSD. It’s stable, easy to use, and fast… until I have to hit terminal. Then it’s hours of looking up commands online, trying to figure out how to get something done that should have an easy GUI. I’m not a programmer by any means. I’m just cheap and don’t feel like tossing out perfectly functional hardware. So I push through it until I get it working.

    Yes most of the 3% of people that use the Linux can mostly use terminal easily. For the 97% of people who are not using Linux, terminal is way beyond their capabilities.


  • In my first job I had like 7 different passwords to access different systems. Each one had different schedule of password reset. They each ended up being on a different reset schedule. I had to reset a password once or twice a week.

    Yeah, everyone had their passwords on a sticky note on their monitor. I once got praise for being the one person without it. I of course had an abreviation for the system with what number series the password was on posted on my monitor.


  • The largest issue I have is the randomness of all the different security setups. One requires MFA by e-mail, one requires an authenticator, most require sms, some push to require using their app, and this random page requires a code by phone call. Now they are pushing passkeys and that is a complete cluster.

    What’s ironic is that most of the webpages that push these things don’t reach the “Do I give a fuck?” threshold. The security is usually there to protect against unauthorized use of user stored credit cards. Since I am not liable for any fraudulent charges to the credit card, I really don’t give a fuck about securing the account. Yeah I am reusing passwords, keeping them in plain text in a word doc etc…

    When I worked for other companies, I moderately gave fuck about there security. Not enough to inconvenience me. If they made me change the password constantly, they got the number changing series at the end of the password - $tupidPass#01 Seriously that was my actual work password for over a decade.

    Now my bank account and financial logins. You’d better believe those have every security feature they offer setup. I do not fuck around with those. I give a fuck about those.





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    Terms referring to the kernels are combination phrases grain corn, sweet corn, popcorn, indian corn etc.

    The plant is a “corn plant”.

    Maize is rarely used but understood most commonly as “indian maize” as interchangeable with “indian corn”.

    If you don’t know the usage or type it’s common to use the general term like “corn field”.


  • I started out with an Datsun pickup on the farm. Pulled a 40’ irrigation pipe trailer with aluminum hand lines on it. I also drove a little '86 Nissan during highschool/college. They were about perfect for most residential uses. I really liked how low the bed was. So much easier to get stuff in and out of.

    Currently for work, I drive a 1/2 ton F150 and tow a 16’ 10K deck over trailer with it. It’s the maximum I can drive/tow without interstate DOT regulations kicking in. The 7,500lbs capacity is usually more than enough.

    I got stuck with a 3/4 and 1 ton at a previous job and thosw damn things were horrible to drive, unstable on the road and beat the shit out of my back. Parking them sucked donkeys balls. It was just scary to drive in the snow/ice. Anyone who drives them for vanity sake is a fucking moron.


  • A huge pickup truck never makes any sense whether it’s lifted or not.

    Huge semi-trucks or box trucks make sense to move lots of cargo.

    Vans make sense if you want to move people/tools etc securely.

    Smaller pickup trucks make sense for moving a few people and doing some dirty work.

    A smaller lifted 4x4 pickup truck makes sense for driving off road. They are unstable at higher speeds and should stay off-road. All lifted vehicles should be banned on paved roads in my opinion.

    A half-ton 4x4 truck makes sense if you move a moderate amount of cargo, drive on dirt roads/adverse conditions a lot, tow 90% of recreational vehicles/boats, up to 10K lbs. A van likely would also be a good choice.

    What roll does an oversized pickup truck play that other formfactors don’t do better? An oversized pickup truck is always pure vanity.



  • Tubers are used because the type we eat are tetraploids. Tetraploids (aka 4 copies of every chromosome) produce very little seeds. Generally less than 1/10th what a diploid version will. In potatoes it can be a low as 1/10,000th.

    Using tubers transmits all sorts of nasty diseases from one crop to the next. Seeds do too but not as much.

    Diploids are not used commercially because they produce smaller tubers and longer vines.