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- Comment on Lost in the Sauce Etymology 2 days ago:
First off, all hail boognish. Ween rules.
That said I think it’s related to cooking.
- Comment on What should I do with 2 old machines (Mac Mini and HP Pavilion g7)? 3 days ago:
I’ve been itching for a reason to grab a Mac mini for a little project PC for a while. I’d throw Linux on it and have a little machine for homelab type stuff. NAS, Plex/Jellyfin, Pi Hole, self hosted Bitwarden, etc.
- Comment on What should I do with 2 old machines (Mac Mini and HP Pavilion g7)? 3 days ago:
Can you run Linux on the Mac mini? Pretty decent hardware there for a NAS / media server / machine for docker experiments.
- Comment on Winner takes all 5 days ago:
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
- Comment on iPad babies grew up and are now finding psychs 1 week ago:
No, I find DMT to be quite sexual. I took a monster sized hit while peaking on MDMA and it was like getting sucked off at a spiritual level. Not just physical sensation but that someone or something was doing it to me, like a psychedelic “nut and she keep suckin” into fractal infinities of sensation. Felt so intense it was kinda scary, like being taken advantage of by an ancient being. I’ll probably try it again sometime.
- Comment on Someone has a LOT of dusty computers 1 week ago:
Don’t even bother with crackers, they suck. Just buy a 1L+ tank and some big balloons from Amazon.
Also, don’t do it every day, or even every other day. You will fuck up your vitamin B12 reserves and you’ll quickly discover what happens. Having a binge once a week is much better for you than a couple balloons every day.
I’d also point out ripping nitrous hits out of balloons is most definitely abuse. Ain’t nobody out there using a regulator and metering their nitrous intake like medical usage.
- Comment on Straight up snorkin' it 1 week ago:
Can’t help but think of STALKER when someone says “snorkin’ it”
- Comment on it hurts, chat 1 week ago:
My friend’s dad just built a new house and he’s got some resistant Chestnut trees he got from Cornell planted around his place. Really excited to see them grow.
- Comment on A conservative shit post. 2 weeks ago:
This has gotta be some clinical lab test, right? Can’t remember which stool sample had a stick with grooves.
- Comment on elixir of a god 2 weeks ago:
IMO - drop g fuel to second to last and put celcius in its former place
- Comment on who is searching this 2 weeks ago:
There’s 5-MeO-DMT in them there toads, as well.
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- Comment on A rogue object so strange, scientists aren’t sure what to call it. 3 weeks ago:
You won’t, because you fundamentally misunderstand what’s happening.
- Comment on A rogue object so strange, scientists aren’t sure what to call it. 3 weeks ago:
Well, that statement is completely incorrect. The magnetic field doesn’t attract particles, which I stated in my earlier comment.
- Comment on A rogue object so strange, scientists aren’t sure what to call it. 3 weeks ago:
The absolute distance is extremely relevant to how many particles reach the planet, which in turn is extremely relevant to how bright the aurora is.
- Comment on A rogue object so strange, scientists aren’t sure what to call it. 3 weeks ago:
I don’t think you’re quite understanding the distances involved in what I’m getting at. The particle flux is minuscule, and it’s not the magnetic field that’s attracting particles. It’s only guiding the particles that were already headed towards the planet.
This planet would have great aurorae if it were near a star, but it’s not, so the magnetic field strength is kind of a moot point.
- Comment on Fairy creatures irl 3 weeks ago:
No one:
Me: Once again the “no one:” format demonstrating how pointless it is, as cropping that bit out leads to the same thing.
- Comment on A rogue object so strange, scientists aren’t sure what to call it. 3 weeks ago:
Both the magnetic field strength and charged particle flux fall off proportional to the square of the distance from the planet / star respectively, so I doubt it gets much of anything even with a strong magnetic field unless it’s also near a star.
I’d also point out that the particles aren’t really attracted by the earths magnetic field, we’re just in the pathway, and the magnetic field funnels them to the poles. It’s more guidance than attraction.
- Comment on Greed is Destroying the World - Drew Gooden 3 weeks ago:
Right, and sometime in the future it’ll be an even larger problem like fucking up multiple planets. Of course the problems of today are unique in their scale; they’ll also be dwarfed by problems in the future, and today will seem simple in comparison.
There’s a reason people always think the world / society is going to end with their generation, and yet it never happens.
You’d be incredibly lucky to witness the end of the world, it’s something people have been talking about for thousands of years.
- Comment on Greed is Destroying the World - Drew Gooden 4 weeks ago:
No, I don’t think I’m being profound by saying something akin to “the more things change, the more things stay the same.” I just don’t think today is all that different from the past.
- Comment on Greed is Destroying the World - Drew Gooden 4 weeks ago:
Same as it ever was. Today’s incomprehensible horrors will seem quaint and simple 100 years in the future.
- Comment on After Apple originally announced the first version of Halo in 1999, Xbox apparently called Bungie and said "'Steve Jobs can't have that. We're going to buy you.'" 4 weeks ago:
Good points.
- Comment on After Apple originally announced the first version of Halo in 1999, Xbox apparently called Bungie and said "'Steve Jobs can't have that. We're going to buy you.'" 4 weeks ago:
How is this a nightmare vision? Proprietary bullshit, which is what consoles are, is what Apple does better than the others.
- Comment on Everyone's got a fetish, I guess. 5 weeks ago:
Back when I was in the military I saw one on the sidewalk in Texas as I was stepping forward, too late to abort. It was fine, completely unfazed by my combat boots. It had to fit in between one of the treads, but still. Serious little critters.
- Comment on It's all relative 1 month ago:
10mg is a clinical dose. Methamphetamine is a prescription drug.
Discontinuing cold turkey from 10mg daily would not result in significant withdrawal symptoms.
- Comment on It's all relative 1 month ago:
You can also fit 10 mg of oral methamphetamine into a healthy pharmaceutical balance.
- Comment on It's all relative 1 month ago:
Taking 10 mg of methamphetamine a day is smaller than an average clinical dosage of Adderall, with a similar risk profile.
- Comment on It's all relative 1 month ago:
I’m willing to bet you’d be healthier after 10 years of 10mg daily oral methamphetamine than 10 years of 1 slice daily cheesecake.
- Comment on Is it normal to see this static when you close your eyes? 1 month ago:
Ever try one of those float tanks? They’re really good for that.
- Comment on Apropos the American Standard 1 month ago:
I got some Kohler quiet / slow close toilet seats and they’re pretty nice. Not to be one of those hail corporate types but it has no fucked up weird ass bracket like yours do there, just a couple plastic bolts that hold it on there. The lid is fairly heavy feeing and you can’t slam it. Pretty nice for a shitter lid if you ask me.