Notices by Infected Moomin (moon@shitposter.club), page 2
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@chjara it would. take. too much words to refute this
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@chjara conservative zionists are downstream of power, they are useful idiots
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@chjara I'm from that group. and it does not actually resemble American liberal hallucinations about it that dominate shitlib rags like new York times
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@mono I mailed you back your airtag, it must not have arrived yet. i assume you can see where it is
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@mono did you get your package btw
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@mono shibboleth is a word that outs you as part of a group, I see what you mean, hmmm
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there could be a name for a word that, when used, says at least as much about the person using it as the thing it's supposed to identify/describe.
I am very interested in having words for many concepts
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@mono did you ever meet back up with that guy we met in the bar
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you are now aware of oracle 19c
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I feel safe defecating in his strong arms
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@maxmustermann HULK FLUSH
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@p0p0 @meso He's had brain damage for years.
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@chjara it's kind of neat there's a point in the USA that is the junction between four rectangular corners of states
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@PonyPanda @chjara no one knows
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@mono can you explain? incidentally i appreciate that gargron has a vision and follows through
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@mono I'll give you a hundred
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@mono @coolboymew is it true she sold a subpar foot pic for 20,000 dollars
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@mono @coolboymew whose the best vtuber
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@mono she definitely had code land on the moon in an unmanned mission, some of the code she was in charge of was never expected to ever be used because it would only kick in in an emergency nobody expected to ever happen. the emergency happened and so her code became really significant but everyone even her admits it was an accident and even the name of her program was ungraciously named "forget it" because no one gave a shit about it
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@mono i agree, just trying to figure out exactly what she did and when. turns out she was working there in 65 just at the bottom of the org chart. she was one of over a hundred people working on the software and it had already been to the moon before she became in charge of all of it. her later significant contributions were toward making the code much more robust, and development of new software development techniques to that end (as noted in that thread though, another guy on the team was single-handedly responsible for most of it and he is not recognized by anybody) the convolution seems to be, single woman hired to work on nasa moon landing code, goes on to contribute to advancements in software engineering, this is eventually mangled into "her software landed us on the moon (for the first time)(manned moon mission)"
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