biggerbogboy
@biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on It's all SO simple! 13 hours ago:
Same lol, but I’m still sorta fat because the food I and family members make is actually SCRUMPTIOUS that I can’t avoid it, but when I want to or feel like it, I can just go like a whole day without eating. The downside is that I constantly forget to drink water because I have zero clue when I’m absolutely parched
- Comment on A product of his environment 1 day ago:
He’d get a 2nd HOA fine lmao
- Comment on A product of his environment 2 days ago:
Oh btw here’s the link
- Comment on A product of his environment 2 days ago:
OOP edited it to clarify
EDIT: since people keep asking about the ring camera - the welcome mat is by his side door. camera points at the driveway. but i’m not taking chances so i bought the same ring camera model and spent a month testing angles in my own house. there’s a 2 foot blind spot if you approach from the left hedge. 10 second delay before recording starts. i can be in and out in 8 ;)
- Comment on bold words 5 days ago:
You 19 now
- Comment on for personal lore development 6 days ago:
I agree on that front, the engineering of these bins has gotta be a big factor in the cost, although there has been government and union corruption recently, which would’ve ballooned the cost a little, but I’m not sure by how much.
what I don’t understand however is why they chose to do a machete amnesty program rather than anything else, such as improving rehabilitative justice, and removing the endless crime loophole caused by bailouts (which tbf is being acted on currently,) for example.
- Comment on for personal lore development 6 days ago:
This could never happen where I live, the government decided to spend 13 million dollars on 30 something machete bins so that everyone, apart from murderers who use machetes (who won’t actually care about the amnesty), will be made to surrender their machetes.
- Comment on EA invents new microtransaction nightmare as it breaks paywall promise on Skate: rent a playable area for 24 hours or buy a premium pass, bucko 1 week ago:
Soooo, the metaverse paid plots? I swear, every company with even an inkling of a 3d environment now just wants to “build” and sell worthless plots as if it’s real land, and literally nobody who uses these actually fucking asked.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
I hate the cybertruck, but I think it’s chassis modularity is really neat, they just cut a predefined line in the chassis, then drop in a replacement section, although I’m not sure if I should trust the glue they use to fuse them, even after seeing how it happens in JerryRigEverything’s video on it.
- Comment on Hold my beer... 2 weeks ago:
As a wise man once said, “the cylinder must remain intact”
- Comment on shut uppp 2 weeks ago:
The whole reason I’ve switched to DuckDuckGo on all devices, but there’s also the fact the google page is heavy as fuck and takes too long to load because of the AI bloatware
- Comment on Anon gets an exotic pet 3 weeks ago:
What possesses someone to write this? How high do you have to be to conjure this up?
- Comment on a very tasty snack 3 weeks ago:
That shit’s more processed than the old iPad I’m typing this on but damn is it tasty, imo especially when fried
- Comment on Toronto's next 3 weeks ago:
Sorry guys, the zip broke.
- Comment on yuukoslavia 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on town 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on yuukoslavia 4 weeks ago:
Hopefully nobody shoves a bottle up their ass this time!
- Comment on Follow the rules! 4 weeks ago:
My dad’s a sysadmin, this is definitely correct.
- Comment on YouTube sponsorship starter pack 4 weeks ago:
I love sponsor block, it works pretty much flawlessly apart from when YouTube recommends me a video from literally 30 seconds ago, which is surprisingly often that I can now count it on 2 hands as of the last time I got a scarily new video on my feed,
- Comment on No I don't have a receipt 5 weeks ago:
Wildfires have definitely been getting more recent unfortunately, we had them last year and the year before I believe, but not as bad as this time. And yeah, my relatives living in Sweden also been worrying about the depleting amount of snow too.
- Comment on Why are americans taking health advice from a former heroin addict ? 5 weeks ago:
Actually yeah, John Barilaro was the NSW Deputy Premier at the time, who had joined the Coronation Property development company (which was allegedly connected to gangs if I’m not mistaken), and when Friendly Jordies, the YouTuber in question, exposed the NSW Nationals Party’s actions to basically sabotage a town they were voted into as a way to drive out younger voters (basically to guarantee them a seat in parliament indefinitely), Barilaro allegedly ordered the fire bombing of Jordies house, but they botched it and fire bombed the neighbours house, then went back to hit the correct house.
I did do a little bit of researching to refresh my mind on it (since I saw the whole saga around 2 or 3 years ago), and turns out Barilaro apparently wasn’t connected to the attacks, but then again, the timing is kinda suspicious how Friendly Jordies’ house was fire bombed in 2022, the same year Barilaro was employed with the developer, although I’ll just leave that as speculation.
Honestly though, this has gotta be one of the rare occasions of when politics here is genuinely really interesting and kinda deranged, and I haven’t really heard issues like this to this calibre here.
- Comment on Why are americans taking health advice from a former heroin addict ? 5 weeks ago:
I gotta say, from an Australian perspective, American politics is so extra, like an ex heroin Addict becoming the health minister, and some coked up orange business man who thinks he’s the second coming of Christ is the president?
Aussie politics is just a boring ass democracy with some of the spicy American inspired silliness for the aesthetics, as well as most people being on the same page but like 2 politicians arguing about some insignificant idea somehow appearing on national news, or that group of people who want Albanese dead for just existing, which is a bit odd I gotta say.
- Comment on No I don't have a receipt 5 weeks ago:
I hate it when people talk about snow at this time because it’s always when I’m in a heat wave, and this year spurred on a bunch of wildfires affecting my whole state (Victoria, Australia), as if hell was so full we had to become it’s swap space.
- Comment on Bioindicator PSA 5 weeks ago:
In other news, I’ve got a parsley plant that grew underneath the pavement between our house and the garden, and now we’ve got wall parsley that somehow grows and tastes better than the various other parsley plants that aren’t directly touching the brick wall
- Comment on Too much milk makes my tummy hurt 1 month ago:
I want mommy. I want milk. I want to be held. I want to be comforted. And if you do not do all these things immediately, I will ruin your life.
- Comment on 1 month ago:
Damn I hate that YouTube nation-blocks content, like damn, what does it matter for an Australian to watch it?
- Comment on Inbred cat 1 month ago:
Honestly, ever since this stopped being known as “image generation”, everything fell off.
- Comment on Anon plays GTA VI 1 month ago:
a greentext. this is a place where people post screenshots from 4chan where at least one line of text is green
- Comment on Tips 1 month ago:
And the funny thing about those phone plans is that once people get close to paying off their iPhone 213 XLLXQ, the carrier would offer you a “free” upgrade to the iPhone 214 XLLXQ Ultra Big-Boy Edition, which then the person paying for it needs to pay for the entire phone again if they take the bait, which tons of people do unfortunately.
Personally, I’d rather just buy some old flagship phone used, since the features of phones don’t really change much over the years, and I don’t even need a whole lot since I barely use phones anyway unless they’re apart of my kde connect “mesh” of devices
- Comment on What next, power supply shortages? 1 month ago:
It’ll probably spur on a higher influx of soldered unified memory based systems until even desktops are commonly soldered in terms of ram and processors. It might even allow for new socket standards, since consumers would be begging at that point.
It kinda even aligns with my theory of how electronics improve through standards becoming incredibly commonplace but stale, which then creates new form factors that are soldered, and then the rest of the market follows, creating new modularity standards to replace the old ones.