Notices by Infected Moomin (moon@shitposter.club), page 15
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If a tomboy looks like an attractive girl they are not a tomboy
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@shibao do you like it
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@shmibs
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hollywood people are so soulless that I can see guys in a boardroom saying "we need to make a sequel to this" and somebody saying "how do we make a sequel to a movie about propping up a dead guy" and they are like "I don't know, figure it out"
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like that scene in "thank you for smoking" where they're trying to figure out how to incorporate smoking into a movie set on a space station>But wouldn't they blow up in an all oxygen environment?> Probably. But it's an easy fix. One line of dialogue. 'Thank God we invented the... you know, whatever device.'
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xEvery day I am going to post a new "holy shit [x] got expensive, I'm about to go postal" for different values of x
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@shmibs the AP specs, and the Honk server source code.
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Still need a name for my AP server, considering "Tad" just because it's short and memorable and references something I love the most.
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@shmibs did I miss that somehow you got that?
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@shmibs wait a minute, corona?
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@shmibs I am on like day five of constant coughing and it is exhausting
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@shmibs my dad was watching all these trash youtube mini-documentaries and the guy just kept mispronouncing common words, it was driving me crazy
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@chjara SECURITY THROUGH OBSCURITY!!!!
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Nearly every time I try to find information on if sustainable farming has enough yield to feed current population levels, I just find assertions that it does without any evidence. An argument against it I find compelling is it would have to exceed yield of industrial farming. Industrial farming takes enormous amounts of nitrogen which comes from natural gas production. Sustainable agriculture wouldn't use that so where would it come from.I don't know if there's a good counter-argument to this, I'm not an agriculture scientist. I just follow links.
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Some people say it wouldn't require higher yields because we already produce enough food, but for political reasons it doesn't get distributed equitably. I don't know if that would close the gap. Need to see studies.
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@shmibs It's not settled. Elixir is very tempting for other reasons. I am proficient at JS but I don't want to start making a server right off the bat with all those limitations.
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@shmibs TypeScript is very tempting because I can hack on it with high productivity immediate, and because components can be shared between backend and frontend.
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@shmibs Either TypeScript, Go, or Elixir.If Elixir, won't be a fork of Pleroma, but a completely different design.
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part of why I want to do a single user ap server is because I can just use couch views for the timelines and not give a shit about duplicating data 180,000 times for every user
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@harblinger yeah unusable
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