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  • I love game theory.

  • Have you ever seen a baby pelican?

  • Neigh!

  • lmao this is a cry for help

  • triggered

  • nature's black bloc

  • Gone like Geocities.

  • Financialised capitalism is a death cult.

    Nothing matters to the market but profit. Forests only have value as timber or toilet paper; animals only have value as hot dogs or hamburgers. The precious, unrepeatable moments of our lives only have value as labor hours determined by the imperatives of commerce. The market rewards landlords for evicting families, bosses for exploiting employees, engineers for inventing death machines. It separates mothers from their children, drives species into extinction, shuts down hospitals to open up privatized prisons. It reduces entire ecosystems to ash, spewing out smog and stock options. Left to itself, it will turn the whole world into a graveyard.

    Some things are worth risking our lives for. Perpetuating capitalism is not one of them. If we have to risk our lives, let’s risk them for something worthwhile, like creating a world in which no one has to risk death for a paycheck. Life for the market means death for us.

    https://crimethinc.com/posters/capitalism-is-a-death-cult

  • That's right, we were out getting a coffee when this happened.

  • Ironically the more sycophantic it gets, the less useful I find it for what I need to do, like building. I want a tool that can catch mistakes early, it's so incredibly annoying.

  • We should really revoke his license for all that drug use.

  • You can get an old HP microserver on eBay for less than 100 bucks. Still runs fine. I threw debian on it. Great for starting out... I use mine for backups, services and Jellyfin. It gave my beloved 870 a home. :,)

  • The bridge is the same one mentioned in the other link!

  • Yes, somewhere in the set up you need to set the import limit to -1 iirc then message the bot to import the whole thing, then once a message gets sent in each channel it populates.

  • Over 95% of the Taklamakan Desert is covered in shifting sand, meaning it has long been considered a "biological void," according to the study. The desert has been growing since the 1950s, when China underwent massive urbanization and farmland expansion. This conversion of natural land created the conditions for more sandstorms, which, in general, blow away soil and deposit sand instead, causing land degradation and desertification.

  • I didn't have a problem doing it. It took a while but it was fine. Some of the channels needed a little help, but it was just a matter of reconnecting them. Our server has been around for years too. Going to do an extra backup, but it was fine.

  • I just imported a server with bridge.