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Hadriscus , in Have you? (I haven't)

Sitting on a tree right now

HonoraryMancunian , in A wise man once told me, "Bulk until you hate your body, cut until you hate your life."

Before your first ever bulk/cut cycle: I’m gonna get jacked then shredded!

After your first ever bulk/cut cycle: I’m either fat or tiny

Lepsea , in When life gives you demons...

Have you seen my lemon? i want my lemon

downpunxx , in There's Jews for Jesus, are there Christians against Christ?
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Protip: Jews for Jesus aren't Jews, I hope I've cleared that up for anyone still confused.

Taleya ,

I misread that as Jaws for jesus and now i’m oddly disappointed

FlyingSquid ,
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Technically, all Christians are Jews for Jesus.

Hypnos9 , in There's Jews for Jesus, are there Christians against Christ?
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"Jews" for Jesus and Messianic "Judaism" were invented to lure Jews into Christianity. They are Christians who want to be quirky.

c0mbatbag3l ,
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Jesus intended his movement to be for Jews, as a Jewish reformation of their own faith. Paul was the one that changed it and made it for gentiles.

Jesus seemingly believed himself to be a prophet. He titles himself “son of man” which God called the prophet Jeremiah, and he says “a prophet is not welcome in his hometown” when he went home and no one took him seriously. He was mislabeled, and only the gospel written over a hundred years after (John) made him out to be literally God. Nowhere in the first and oldest (Mark) does he ever make any claims of the sort.

Paul was likely a Roman plant (he was Herodian, and converted suspiciously quickly while simultaneously preaching contradictory messages compared to Jesus.) So his attempts to keep the movement alive were focused primarily on outsiders, since it was clear that the Jewish people weren’t convinced and converting to “the way” in significant numbers.

Funny that, the people who are literally from the place where it happened don’t consider it to be true but a metric fuck ton of people who got second or third hand accounts do. Hmmm… If that was anything but Christianity, Christians would be able to see the flaw in that a mile away.

sndrtj ,

What would the Romans have hoped to gain by letting someone proselytize that notoriously incompatible-with-the-pantheon religion to the layfolk?

c0mbatbag3l ,
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Nothing, they hoped Paul would (and if you compare his teachings with the gospels, he was successful) subvert the movement from the anti-organized religion countercultural message of Jesus into something that would either die out or become a tool for them to weaponize.

FlyingSquid ,
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Every Messianic Jew I’ve ever met has been born into that religion. Maybe there are some Jews who convert and become Messianic Jews, but I think it’s rare.

adroidBalloon , in There's Jews for Jesus, are there Christians against Christ?
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Jesus was a Jew.

say this to some christians and watch their brains melt.

GreenMario ,

Nope.

Had a couple of conversations with randoms about this. They know and don’t care. I guess Jesus is “one of the good ones”.

adroidBalloon ,
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by “some” christians, I meant “certain” christians. I should have been more clear.

FlyingSquid ,
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I’ve heard Christians claim he was the first Christian. Which… I guess means he worshipped himself?

red , in Here we go again

This is downright funny. Best way to lose your market share, simply put. I’ve used Googles family of products for around 13 years.

First they ruin Photos, then Google Workspace (12€/month drive price to almost 100€), and now the browser.

Soon it’s back to gmail and everything else non-google. And I suppose that’s a good thing.

Prezhotnuts ,

Do you have any recommendations for Google Photos? I would love to get off but it’s way too conviennent for myself and family.

Kaavi ,

I just installed immich today, but you need a server to selfhost it.

Seems really good though.

MrRazamataz ,

One bad to another, there’s Amazon prime photos which offers unlimited photos. Gives you 5GB of video storage which is practically useless.

red ,

As for the backup portion, mega has offered free 50GB for ages. And you can setup shared folders. I just use that for now. As for other data, I think I’ll just buy a NAS and self-host.

It’s a bit of a shift, there’s no real good alternative, so Google’s long hook and bait is turning into even worse money pump.

kryostar , in sudo rm -🇫🇷 /*
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gadgetroid ,

Always so great to see Nick on the fediverse!

programmer_belch , in sudo rm -🇫🇷 /*
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This is the first lesson you have to learn as a Linux enthusiast, NEVER run commands you don’t know from the internet

kautau ,

Honestly you shouldn’t run commands on any OS if you don’t know what they are doing. An elevated powershell command or something on a Mac with SIP disabled (which some “tutorials” will call for) can also do horrible things to a machine

programmer_belch ,
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Also any automatic modification of config files (with echo and tee) can screw up your configuration without you knowing what it changed. It’s better to just edit config files while reading the comments inside or the man page.

glassware ,

And never run commands copied from a web page, even if you do know them.

JavaScript’s copy/paste API means a website owner or an attacker can change the contents of your clipboard after you press copy, and you’ll end up pasting malicious commands into your shell. I think Firefox blocks this now, don’t know about Chrome.

sharkfucker420 ,

Oh shit fr? That’s wild

tool ,
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This is the first lesson you have to learn as a Linux enthusiast, NEVER run commands you don’t know from the internet

“Nah, just curl this random web address and pipe it over to a sudo bash shell, everything will be fine!”

I hate how this is becoming the official install method for more and more shit. It’s like dude, really? You may as well stick your dick in a garbage disposal, both of those actions are equally safe.

You’re dreaming if you think I’m not going to wget it and read it to see what it does first.

__dev ,

At least it’s transparent and often doesn’t require root, unlike say a debian package.

pm_boobs_send_nudes ,

As a lawyer I feel the same about people not reading contracts and signing stuff or just clicking the accept button. But hey, that’s just how it is unfortunately.

Crazazy ,

Even worse is when the bash script you downloaded is only there to do some uname checks and then download and execute more code from the internet

schaeferpp ,
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To be fair: This is what everyone expects when you install software for Windows. Just download a more or less “good looking” binary blob, execute it with administrative privileges and hope that it will do what you want it to do.

Akasazh , in cucumbers and watches
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I feel encumbered

swansea , in What more need be said about it?

I am yet to read one actual criticism of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged (or any of her other books) that’s about the content itself.

I bet most of you losers have not read any of it and just rely on what others have said…

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Calling people losers before they even respond to you is not a good way to get them to give you the information you want.

random_character_a , in My favourite piece of Internet history
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Straight out of republican voting ballots.

chris , in When life gives you demons...
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This is my favorite comic

unimalion , in Blue or red door?

Blue Door. One of my greatest mistakes was not buying Bitcoin when it was 100 dollars

oldGregg ,

I fucking did buy bitcoin when it was pennies, but dumbass past me had a nasal problem and spent it immediately.

OsrsNeedsF2P ,

Amen. Bought my first Bitcoin with RuneScape GP and immediately blew it all

Corkyskog ,

At least you got some fun out of it. The majority of the BTC I ever owned was on my parents computer that somehow wound up in my aunts hands. She stripped it and sold it all for parts…

ArchmageAzor ,
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I wonder what would be more profitable, buying Bitcoin early, or buying Apple stocks early?

candyman337 ,

Apple, their stock has split several times

wtfeweguys ,

Depends how early, right? First days/months of bitcoin they were trading for fractions of a penny. What’s the ROI from $.0001 to $60,000? And in only 14yrs rather than 40.

candyman337 ,

ah you’re right, a single apple stock has only going up 5800 dollars in the past 40 years, which really shows you just how insane and unregulated crypto is

wtfeweguys ,

Insane? Yes. Unregulated, also yes. But if you remove the specific issues with bitcoin itself (like that it’s almost entirely used for speculation so far) and just look at the numbers you can see it’s not out of line for a brand new medium of exchange that starts trading at essentially zero but has the theoretical potential to be a major currency in world trade to have an almost unfathomable upside.

Mcap at launch: basically zero

“Mcap” of world trade: trillions (quadrillions?)

explodicle ,

If you can do better, then do better; it’s FOSS! Many others have also thought to simply eliminate that pesky price discovery phase.

wtfeweguys ,

Totally

explodicle ,

What % gain since going public?

candyman337 ,

25,910.76%

thedoginthewok ,

I still remember the first time I read about bitcoin and thought to myself “better check this out”.

Only I forgot about it until years after that lol

ThrowawayPermanente ,

We had other shit to do, video games don’t play themselves. Or at least back then they didn’t?

hglman ,

Someone tried to get me to buy at $8

Onionizer , in Good neighborship

For context, wind generally blows eastward across Europe

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