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interolivary , to memes in My body can't handle that much fun it seems
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Taking the fun out of too much fun

IHeartBadCode , to lemmyshitpost in Here smell my armpit
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For when your spirit animal is leather and cookies apparently.

GFGJewbacca , to memes in Why we can't save our marriage

Way to use Sam and Max to make this meme. Based.

Franzia , to lemmyshitpost in Here smell my armpit

mmkay :3

Octopus1348 , (edited ) to memes in I get that strange deja vu/nostalgia feeling every time this happens.
Starfish , to linux in SystemD
TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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Madaidan writes toilet paper rags. Anyone who cites him has negligible knowledge of Linux or, if they possess Linux knowledge, they are a malicious “security” evangelist troll.

His blog page about Linux is a massive piece of “toilet paper” repeatedly debunked at this point. If you think the phrase “toilet paper” is mine, come, have a look.

web.archive.org/…/thoughts_about_an_article_talki…

web.archive.org/web/20220111035527/https:/…/item?…

archive.is/zxS72

i.imgur.com/FiYhbkk.jpg: madaidan being very 4chan-y in terms of blaming the computer language for problems in particular software code (in this case Linux kernel), while dismissing everything when it comes to Windows.

Systemd is hated by hobbyists mainly because it invalidates a lot of their hacked together wisdom and purges a lot of the life purpose they find in SysV/OpenRC homegrown init scripts. There is also a sentiment they hold to try gatekeep Linux away from normies users “incapable” of not writing their own init scripts.

Starfish ,

His stance on desktop security may be very hard. But his views are not far off from that of other known security researchers like Micay (Copperhead/GrapheneOS), Rutkowska (QubesOS), Matthew Garrett (Red Hat, Canonical), Solar Designer (Openwall) and others. They heavily criticize Linux and *BSDs to make us aware of all its shortcomings.

Systemd is hated by hobbyists mainly because it invalidates a lot of their hacked together wisdom ...

Maybe these people dont hate systemd but want choices for a more minimal/barebones OS. Not to gatekeep Linux but to install a more energy-efficient, lightweight Linux OS for themselves like many Alpine, Debian and Arch users do. They believe in the KISS principle. The concept that less complexity equals better security ("less is more").

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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His stance is not hard but stupid. Broken clocks can show correct time twice a day. He calls Windows and Mac secure compared to Linux, and evangelises users to avoid using Linux, despite the two closed source OSes being giant security targets with unknown bugs and backdoors. Micay hates AMD’s secure CPUs and prefers insecure Intel CPUs in his private chats.

Security is not that simple a concept, the way you think you are explaining. Systemd allows to manage ease of configuring security in exchange for the weaknesses a user may have in manually doing unnecessary init script chores. It is well known that systemd is more polished, standardised and simpler to use than manual init systems. Systemd is not magically using more “energy” than OpenRC or SysV. Most of these people find purpose in all the “hard work” they did in manually creating scripts and refuse to accept the new thing out of the “old good new bad” principle, and not what you claim. I have spent a lot of time with these hobbyists to understand every fiber of their thinking and superstitions.

argv_minus_one , to linux in SystemD

None. The opposition to systemd is highly irrational.

nik282000 ,
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The only valid argument I see is monoculture. If systemd every does fall out of favour, become broken or compromised in some disastrous way it will be a lot of work getting going again.

argv_minus_one , (edited )

The same is true of Linux itself.

Anyway, I’m not sure I see how a non-gigantic, slow-moving, pretty-much-finished open-source project like systemd can become broken or compromised in a way that forking it cannot solve. This isn’t Chromium we’re talking about, where it takes an army of world-class developers just to keep it from falling so far behind as to be basically unusable. If systemd were to stop being developed in any way other than security and critical bug fixes, it would still remain useful for many years.

MonkderZweite ,

That statement is factually false.

Now we have both said almost nothing.

KpntAutismus , to memes in minimum requirements

does my employer buy those or do i have to bring my own? not that i have thes exact items.

Geek_King , to cat in My cat in profile, giving Hitchcock vibes

Hisscock

NumbersCanBeFun , to memes in Why we can't save our marriage
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  • SkyezOpen ,

    Ah, that explains the food. And the drama.

    Blastasaurus ,

    I don’t know many YouTubers but I got that one pretty quickly. Is that guy dead yet?

    Nythos ,

    Suprisingly not.

    Last I heard about him he’d actually managed to lose weight, whether he’s kept it off is another matter though

    regalia ,

    This is like every drama channel on YouTube. Usually on the front page and titled “We need to talk” or a stupid title like that. Idk what they come up to sustain this stuff, but they obviously drag it out as long as they can.

    Spendrill ,

    If you see a title like that from Useless Farm you’re in for a good time.

    Franzia , to lemmyshitpost in Am I actually in charge?

    The foreign bacteria in your gut had a much more direct audience with your brain than your cells do. Question is, is it an Embassy? Are they Diplomats? … or are they Oligarchs? >!As long as they call me sugar mommy for giving them sweets!<

    emergencyfood ,

    To be fair, they outnumber your cells by something like ten to one.

    I love democracy.

    guyrocket , to memes in Why we can't save our marriage
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    Divorce can be pretty crazy. I think it is very common for both people to switch direction. It is hard to end your primary relationship and the western legal system is quick to encourage maximum disagreement so it can profit from it. If anything needs legal reform, divorce is it.

    MxM111 , to lemmyshitpost in Am I actually in charge?

    The most worrying thing is that this “you” who is in some kind of “charge” is just a figment of your imagination.

    dingleberry ,

    So I’m a countryball.

    MxM111 ,

    Or meat popsicle. But with hallucinations!

    KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX ,
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    And since your cells are constantly dying and being replaced, you isn’t even you anymore.

    x4740N ,
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    That depends on your view of what we are, I do not believe we are pur bodies and my opinion on that is not up to debate of you want to argue with me on it

    figaro ,

    I like the buddhist idea that our consciousness is what governs our mind, and our mind governs the body. Through meditation, you can start to see from the perspective of your consciousness, and not just your mind.

    Is that what you are talking about?

    expatriado , to memes in Why we can't save our marriage

    monetize your marriage, that will save it

    200ok ,

    I heard that’s what babies are for

    don ,

    They’re also what you live off of when you’re in your 80’s and perpetually incontinent.

    psycho_driver ,

    Whatever. Your 80s are for raising your great grandchildren after your kids became drug addicts and had a bunch of grandkids that you raised who went on to become drug addicts who have a bunch of great grandkids that nobody can be bothered to raise but you.

    don ,

    Fuck that I’ll take my chances in a retirement home.

    psycho_driver ,

    Just send me to the soylent green facility.

    c0mbatbag3l ,
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    I’ll just commit ritual suicide at 65 I guess.

    Call me Timicin.

    don ,

    Huh so there are options to consider. So much time and only one of me to kill.

    jwing ,

    You joke about this, but down the street from me is an elderly couple (60s-70s) that have like 9-12 kids in their house. They are all grandkids whose parents are all alive but are just drug/alcohol addicted and want nothing to do with them. The grandparents always have this expression on their face that can be best described as “fucked around and found out”. And, they aren’t even doing a better job raising the grandkids like you would expect after messing up their original kids.

    They are like a feral packs of animals that terrorize the neighborhood stealing shit and quite literally walking out or riding their bikes in front of cars. My wife and I joke this is because they have “extra” kids and are looking to sue someone for hitting or killing one of the grandkids. Like a sad scenario where the kids are worth more dead to them than alive.

    The grandparents don’t care because death is about to release them from their obligations, and once they’re gone, then society will have to deal with the two generations of scum they spawned into the world.

    Remember people, raise your kids, or you’ll raise your grandkids.

    YeetPics ,

    You just described my father’s retirement. Antinatalist 4 lyfe

    socsa ,

    I can’t possibly imagine a kid being cheaper than a single bullet.

    ProfessorZhu , to lemmyshitpost in Am I actually in charge?

    Drink a gallon of bleach and learn how much power you have over those little fuckers!

    KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX ,
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    It cleans you out, but leaves you hollow inside.

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