He also made a train out of playdough, and then made a little mini-motor like he'd seen in toys, and opened the playdough train, put the playdough motor in, and said it could go by itself.
Just so proud of how much I've let him understand making.
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He's standing at the top of the stairs screaming "Coffee daddy! Coffee!"
He wants me to come upstairs from WFHing
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it ... was coherent and good - but looking back 17 years later - holy shit, I want that back
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1) Freegansim will allow you to feed people for cheap, and taxes are bad, so if you can feed people with social discards you don't need to raise taxes
2) Feeding yourself for free is an important part of Pulling Yourself Up By Your Bootstaps
And like - sure - the premises are bad - but the actual stuff is... fine?
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I just saw someone talk about their mechanized X-card for the Cipher game Flesh Pit
They were like "you can spend an XP and the scene is over" and explicitly called this out as their version of the X-card
GROSSGROSSGROSSGROSS BLAHBLAH FUCKING FUCK
throw gamer safety in the trash
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I've been OpenSMTPd enlightened but I bet I can get postfix to do something stupid more easily
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GitHub - resuna/amber: A greylisting tool for qmail
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Both you and the baby aren't stupid (if you do this), theory of mind is literally empathy so if you misunderstand chatgpt as human-like, that's probably because empathy.
But if you make fun of babies I will cut you
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This isn't CastGet's fault - and this isn't a complaint.
I just downloaded The Exploding Helicopter Podcast to the start of history and am sad
This final act of knighthood is formally known as the Dub Step
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Wizards don't follow that process they need to enter a Trance
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So we have to do a bunch of security trainings again in August or whatever - and I know I hate all of the security trainings - but I was wondering about fairly seriously suggesting doing an Engineering Wide "Watch the training and mock it" session
The actual goal being to have people discuss the modules and what we think is good and bad about it - and why we think things are bad/irrelevant in a productive way, with an informal feel - in order to get real security awareness training done but without making it feel as bad
How do you feel about that?
Well, I just made this suggestion to my other half in management and see if I can get this to be formal policy
We make FUN of them
I feel bad for the security training companies - they're impossible to do a good video for, it's an impossible job, and I'm sorry this is my best solution to make it engaging
The fediverse is fun
TIL that RFC 1918 lists 100.0.0.0/8 as a private IP block!
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1918#section-3
RFC ft-ietf-cidrd-private-addr: Address Allocation for Private Internets
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The world is making it clear that there's off-road public transit available, and there's an economy of people doing bike food deliveries, prostitution, and busking along the track for the four hours a day people are spending in traffic.
All for the right to drive to work in their own car.
And - Cyberpunk hurts me
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And yeah - there's a room in the basement where people do offsite meetings.
Meaning yes, these people are commuting 2 hours to be in the office to work remotely
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The PCs are meeting their contact in their car during his commute, because they can pose as delivery people, and it's a space he can trust!
My players didn't know how toxic pageant parents are...
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I've upgraded 3 servers successfully so far, but bringing up my webserver gives me:
web$ sudo sysmerge
doas (silverwizard@web.obscuritus.ca) password:
web$ sudo pkg_add -u
Zlib.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got first handshake key 0xec00000, needed 0xeb80000)
web$
CPAN and CPANm both give me the same kind of errors. perl-migrate-modules gives a similar error. I rolled back the update and pkg_add work, and I ran perl-migrate-modules to try to get XS versions and things correct, and then I ran the upgrade again, with same issue.
web$ env
_=/usr/bin/env
LOGNAME=silverwizard
PWD=/home/silverwizard
HOME=/home/silverwizard
MAIL=/var/mail/silverwizard
PATH=/home/silverwizard/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/games
TERM=vt220
SHELL=/bin/ksh
USER=silverwizard
web$
My env is pretty empty, and I've tried deleting my perl5 directory, and other site packages (pkg_add explicitly no_libs them but you know).
Anyone else seeing this?
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Yeah, I nuked my perl5 dir and it definitely no_libbed
It definitely is weird because Zlib wasn't there but I've installed three servers successfully from this install73.iso (but used the http mirror to get the files... On all servers), and it's persistent on this server and only this one...
It's super odd
I can be a grumpy nerd with a beard at computers, but kids never!
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But yeah! it would be so nice if this unified with the privacy law work being done!
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One of the reasons the LEGO second-hand market has always been very strong is the normalization LEGO introduced in the 70s (!). As a result, LEGO parts always have been a known quantity, and you can build a business based on trading genuine LEGO parts because of this ongoing trust in the product itself. Is LEGO overcharging for new sets? With such an incredible engineering legacy for what was considered like mere children toys until very recently, they damn well can, and I'm absolutely not ready to quit this field because of outlandish price-per-part claims.
Let's talk about the BlueBrixx second-hand market in 30 years, shall we? 😄
Let's talk about the BlueBrixx second-hand market in 30 years, shall we?
Yes !
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This is.... a skill I never suspected I would have
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It's a convenient excuse to leave bugs festering while pretending you're trying to fix them
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