taking a bus in brussels and, trying to pay with a credit card, it errors and the driver says "one card per passenger"
why it's literally just money
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i couldn't re-log-into my brazilian bank after swapping my screen
their facial scan fails, and the chat person said "we can't unlock your account because your device is modified"
fuck, fucking hell
i used this phone for 5 years, rooted with lineage os, and now you're bitching about it?
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speaking of packages
I tried to compile this project from source today, the build.sh script tried to install npm into /usr/lib64
who in the fuck thought that was a good idea
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what if i made a simple to use, keyboard driven, wayland native, gui toolkit for c?
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TIL CDPATH is a thing
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what is it with bi people and dying to asterion's cutscene?
first my friend, now my gf :blobfox3c:
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@puppygirlhornypost2 @rose
pinging u two bc u two might be interested:
seems like there's two possible chips for the firmware nvram on the framework, a gigadevice one and a winbond one
i'm yet to find the specs of the gigadevice, but the winbond is specified for a minimum of 100,000 cycles per 32k block
writing one block every hour (way more than i ever will), 24 hours a day, gives me 12 years of writes for that one block
i'm unsure how many storage it's set aside for efivars but it's gonna be more than a couple blocks, so if i got this winbond chip i think i'll be fiiine writing new efi entries on kernel updates
tomorrow i'll see if i can find the specs for the gigadevice one
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employer of record asking for a renewed work permit (spain)
i did book an appointment to renew it, for the 10th this month, but they told me via the email, that i need to book the appointment for only after it's expired
it expired today. i've been trying to book this appointment for a week now, no luck, never any available spots, i'll try to book it tomorrow morning one more time, then reply to the eor email
i don't know what to do
i'll end losing my job bc of legal immigration bs won't i
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weirdest semi-lucid dream today:
i had spider-man's powers, and while solving a mystery irl i got teleported to another dimension, where a matriarchal absolutist cold-war west germany ruled the world
they sent a tween my age to spy on me, who then tried to steal my framework because encryption was illegal (but tls was legal! somehow the dream went into that kind of detail)
during the fight for the laptop, i left the spy hanging from a spider web, but my framework got kinda busted and at that moment the lucid part kicked in and i decided out loud: "i don't want this dream anymore" and promptly woke up
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okay, question: currently i have it set up so that every kernel entry will be a new efi entry
is there any risk of damaging the efi with the semi-constant writes?
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what the... it's an AI voice blabbing while the video is a static frame of the github embed
that, is a new low, geez
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this feels really nice:
rc-service --user dunst restart
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autostart of user services is so messy:
init.d/users -> starts openrc-user for users that are set to start at boot, stops them at shutdown
src/pam_openrc -> starts openrc-user upon first login, notifies openrc-user upon subsequent logins
src/openrc-user -> daemon that just, opens a pam session, starts openrc-user.sh, listens for start/stop commands over a fifo
sh/openrc-user.sh -> sets up .config if necessary, runs the actual runlevel
it's like, so much, for this... and i hate that openrc-user is long running...
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90% of my zshenv file is just setting shit so that apps use XDG dirs, bleh
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so uh, NetworkManagers vendors libsystemd with #if 0
sprinkled around... for use on non-systemd systems (and it still tries to open /run/systemd for some reason)
yep, def. not cursed at all
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vanguard just... scans your pci-e slots now to try to stop hardware cheats, and bans you if it finds suspicious devices
fucking hell every time i hate those anti-cheats more.
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looking at a m.2 nvme ssd with 4tb of storage
it feels weird remembering being a kid, holding a huge, heavy (for lil' me) 3.5" hdd that only had 1 gigabyte of storage
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the notion that swords are for strength characters and bows are for weak but agile characters is so funny, when you consider that irl, a great sword weighs around 5 pounds (~2.5kg), but a longbow has a draw weight of 100 pounds force
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just saw someone saying that ubuntu and linux mint are "niche distros"
say what now
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"i need... libdrm, eew, ewww, ewwwww"
"honey, it's not that kind of drm"
direct rendering management doesn't build a good acronym huh
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