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Kazriko | @kazriko@alcatir.com

The usual. Software developer, former BBS sysop. Atari XE, Dos, OS/2, BeOS, Windows 2000/7 former user, Linux/FreeBSD/Haiku/OpenIndiana current user. The various places I post are listed: https://arkaic.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU2R5w86Us8&t=511s He gave the Slave Harem Dungeon anime an S tier, while giving Isekai Ojisan only an A. I suppose a lot of people liked the Manga for that one though.

@requiem @jonathan Well, I suppose in the absolute most abstract sense, since most corporations stocks are held extensively by pensions and retirement funds, and older people are more likely to be republican, then sure, a lot of it trickles up to republicans, despite most of the people running corporations being Democrats now.

@requiem Oh, you work for small business?

@union Yeah, they're still pretty good friends with Russia in India, so it makes sense that they wouldn't join in on that, but they're equally on bad terms with China, so Russia is the only thing holding the two of them together and keeping their constant border skirmishes and salami slicing from going hot. China is basically also working hard to make Pakistan their friends, and Pakistan and India are still on fairly bad terms.

@fribbledom They kind of have been the last several years. At least some of the remakes have been decent, like Ratchet and Clank. Some have been an abomination however, like all of the GTA remakes.

@union @EssentialUtinsil @JSDorn @ehhh Yeah, I don't know if they were fully integrated. I know that Rocky Flats did some of the reprocessing manufacturing of Plutonium fuel, but probably not all of the process. It was the one that had some major leaking problems.

@union @EssentialUtinsil @JSDorn @ehhh US used to have nuclear reprocessing plants, but I think they were largely closed. (They reprocessed the spent fuel and extracted Plutonium, which was then used for weapons, and sent the rest of the fuel back to be used more.) Some of the plants were leaking material though and caused local environmental issues. Still a lot cleaner than most forms of energy.

@gamingonlinux Yeah, it seems their algo is kind of... ridiculous.

@gamingonlinux Why does it say https://xbox.com/play as the url?

@requiem @mathiasx Peaceful revolutions have a better track record for stability afterward, but at the same time there's some kinds of tyrants that can't be brought down by those.

@requiem Mostly? Historically, they've largely been executed by their fellow revolutionaries over minor sectarian differences. Of course, it's pretty rare to have a civilization that thrives after a revolution, especially a violent one.

@gamingonlinux @davidak I think the people following GamingOnLinux are mostly Linux people on Fediverse. ;)

https://mangadex.org/chapter/7a9e6802-d7ad-4191-80d7-cdbf82303c23/11 Pages like this one really do show a comic's age. Haha. Of course, since this whole thing has a lot to do with real estate, the prices probably show the age as well, but I don't know the tokyo real estate market.

@ademalsasa HP Color Laserjet M452dn. I wouldn't have picked it myself, but it was tossed out by a company I worked for, so I grabbed it and got it working again. Works pretty well, I have it out in the garage, and print to it over the network. Pretty much worked out of the box with Artix and other Linux distros.

@stuff Yeah, running your own company is always a gamble. On a good month I might get double what I was making at my day job, on a bad month I might get nothing. Most of the time I'm getting just a bit below what I was making at the day job, but with far less hours.

@stuff I'm married here at least... I know a decent number of married people on the Discord servers I'm in. I haven't asked the people on Fediverse though.

@avia It depends on the trade. Some of them can be quite lucrative, such as oil field or drilling workers, or some welders. Even more lucrative if you're working for yourself. But at the same time, it is much harder work physically than what you'd get from a college degree and often less stable since corporations tend to try and keep their office workers and highly educated workers over the people at the bottom when things get rough.

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