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Imma gonna call him winnie the pooh all I want and you can't stop me

  • Just like snor

  • I have domain rather the same and it's frankly hilarious watching people try IIS and PHP exploits over and over. That box technically doesn't even qualify as a LAMP, it's a LA

  • It's all fun and games until bushfire season

  • They don't want to kill it...they're just incapable of invention and innovation, so they push and crowd like parasite universes on the edge of humanity. Like the sea trying to warm itself around a candle.

  • Avocado. It's like eating snot. Somebody else's snot.

  • And most millenials are 20 years outta high school

  • "That point down" = sucessive generations. Don't be arsey.

  • No. Millenials barely remember floppies. From that point down younger generations have no fucking idea what they are

  • Steams entire interface is literally built on chromium

  • I had a game that wouldn’t launch via steam, but for some reason worked fine if I just ran it as an executable via protontricks.

    You do realise that's actually requiring you to modify things you shou;don't have to in order to access things that you've paid for, right?

  • the fuck are you on about

  • Try running it on anything that doesn't support chromium v115

    edit: If you don't understand why people don't want chromium forced on them, maybe you should sit down.

  • Steam: i'm gonna need an internet connection and dictate your OS also you need to run my shit to game

    Gog: fuck if i care, here's the exe

  • I have an ancestor who invented a famous sport and a second cousin who set someone on fire and buried them alive.

  • Seamonkey does this by default, took me ages to work out what the fuck this "J" people kept leaving on emails was

  • You know what I said about your own bias colouring your argument? yeahhhhhhhhhhhh

    You religious buffoons always utterly fail -

    I'm not religious. I'm utterly, completely atheistic. I don't believe in shit. To the point where I view the hysterical prosetylisation of atheism the same way I view hysterical prosetylisation of any religion. It bores me. It's idiotic and incredibly solipsistic.

    The way you're acting right now ironically, is exactly how you're claiming Pike praying in a moment of personal desperation and distress is. Worse, actually, because at least trek framed it like a casual agnostic going "well I can't do shit here, maybe prayer would work"

    NO ONE in starfleet has endorsed religion, ok maybe DS9 gets grey area-ing with the whole emissary thing, but where are you getting all these straw men from. What orifice are you pulling them out of. It can't be comfortable having them all up there.

    Edit: hahahah rewriting your comments dude? Really? Stand by your words.

  • There’s even a freaking episode in TOS where Kirk directly denounces Gods as a whole, even while he’s literally staring at someone with god-like powers.

    You mean the bit in who mourns for adonais where he says "we have no need for gods we find the one sufficient"? Really? Might wanna rethink that argument. Especially since canonically there's a freakin' chapel on the enterprise AND religious officers kneeling to pray. Even in DS9 Kasidy says her mother would want her to be married by a minister.

    And Pike does not defer to religious faith, he faces a crisis outside of his control and outside of his role as an officer and throws a quick prayer. Oh no. The horror.

    Religion has lost its stranglehold of control, but personal faith most certainly endures through all trek. You might wanna check some of your biases 'cos its making you logic fault.

  • Yeah nah. A future that accepts all doesn't mean "atheists only"

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Linux GUI termserv