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SnotFlickerman , (edited ) to piracy in Early 90s Guide To Cyberpunk Necessities
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This guy looks straight out of the film Hackers.


Also, for real, mirrorshade sunglasses never went out of style.

letsgo , to science_memes in It hurts.

I have a friend who thinks LOL means “lots of love” and uses it as a generic signoff.

Had to reread it several times when he wrote “Mother in law died yesterday LOL”.

ThePJN , to memes in Decision time
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You… you shut up. 🥲

RightHandOfIkaros , to nostupidquestions in Every show with a suicide now has a disclaimer with a suicide hotline at the beginning. Is there any evidence that these warnings make a positive difference?

To my knowledge, there hasn’t been a major peer reviewed study to show whether these warnings make any difference.

Now, my own anecdotal non-peer reviewed personal opinion would be that they probably make no difference at all. Businesses likely began adding them only to waive potential liability and not to actually do anything helpful. They can be frustrating because they spoil upcoming events in media that may have been unexpected or unknown, but because of the warning are now definitely known and thus feels “ruined” when it happens. They can also reinforce ideation of suicide because a person may feel like the ones that added the warning did it as a token thing, treating the person like they are a badge of honor or some kind of selling point. Whether that is true or not doesn’t really matter, a person that is suicidal is almost never “in their right mind,” and if they feel that way, they feel that way. Nobody can tell them how to feel, not even themselves sometimes.

ultranaut , to asklemmy in What are questions that will make it sound like I can afford a million euro house?

I’ve never gone house shopping in Belgium but in the US at least, you would be fine just staying vague if they ask you any personal questions as long as you keep it friendly and aren’t rude about it. If you wanted to say you have an uncle or someone like that who is thinking of investing in apartments and he wanted you to check it out for him since you live in the area, that is a totally plausible story and will provide plenty of cover for you to be yourself. In my experience in the US at least, real estate agents want to show you the properties they are selling. They don’t want you to waste their time, but if they are selling a house they generally want as many people to check it out as possible. Ideally those are people who actually want to buy it, but anyone checking out a property they have for sale is always better than no one.

IsoSpandy , to linuxmemes in Remember back when Ubuntu put ads in the dash? I do (~2014)

That was the first time I tried Linux with the free and open thing. I didn’t know much back then and when I saw the ads, I was like… Ooohhh this is ad supported crap. Nope… Not at all

Fucking distro kept me away from my spirit penguin for 2 years before I realized it was ubuntu’s fault.

corvett , to linuxmemes in Remember back when Ubuntu put ads in the dash? I do (~2014)

That’s a real screenshot?

possiblylinux127 OP ,

Yes

Imgonnatrythis , to memes in Decision time

Use your domain for your primary email address, have some regrets about it, but never be able to walk away…

xintrik ,

That’s what I do. Anytime I need to sign up for something with an email I do:

[email protected]

some_guy ,

I use wildcards for some stuff, but I mostly just use [email protected] and have my real email for friends and family private. It’s not liked I get emails from friends and family anymore anyway. Everything is iMessage or SMS.

interdimensionalmeme , to piracy in Early 90s Guide To Cyberpunk Necessities

Never leave hacker home without your torque wrench

celsiustimeline OP ,

or those boots damn

SuiXi3D ,
@SuiXi3D@fedia.io avatar

A torque wrench and no soldering iron?

CompassRed , to asklemmy in What are questions that will make it sound like I can afford a million euro house?

Just say you recently came into some inheritance and that you are looking into investment opportunities. Then they will expect you to be out of your element, so you won’t need to try to pretend you’re someone you’re not. If they ask about the inheritance, say your grandfather made a fortune selling lumber or something boring like that.

tuckerm , to asklemmy in What are questions that will make it sound like I can afford a million euro house?

"What schools are nearby?"

"Is the walk in humidor full or partial?"

"Can the windows be taken out for moving in large furniture? I own Salvador Dali's favorite piano."

whaleross ,
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“What are the local regulations for a rooftop helicopter platform?”

“At what depth are the subways should I have built a multilevel wine cellar?”

“Can you recommend a personal security firm in the area?”

swab148 ,
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“What are the permit costs for building an aquarium? Unrelated, but what are the exotic animal laws here?”

“Would it be possible to build a copy of this room, but 1/8th the size?”

“How big is the local Dutch population?”

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted , (edited ) to piracy in Early 90s Guide To Cyberpunk Necessities
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A bit better-quality version, found via TinEye. :3

SnotFlickerman ,
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Doing the cyberlords work

themeatbridge , to asklemmy in What are questions that will make it sound like I can afford a million euro house?

Some wealthy people don’t give a shit whether you believe they have wealth. You don’t need to prove anything to anyone until and unless you make an offer. Ask questions, and don’t answer questions. Give vague, short responses and neglect to elaborate.

OldManBOMBIN , to asklemmy in Suggestions for best course of action to convince parents that cutting the cord is going to save them quite a bit of money and they can still watch all their programs?

My grandfather had a wood burning stove as his only source of heat for YEARS. Refused to swap to gas.

One day, we distracted him with some friends and removed his stove literally behind his back. The next day, he was complaining he hadn’t done it 40 years ago.

So maybe just do it when they’re distracted.

henfredemars , to memes in Decision time

$12? I pay $20 for mine.

meldrik ,

$20? I pay $30 for mine.

Ste41th ,

Wait you guys pay?

667 ,
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You guys have to pay? I get paid to register my domains.

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