The principles of the cypherpunks and free speech are one thing.
Expecting people to host and share things that go against their morals is quite the opposite.
Charlie Menger
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Bitcoin class of ‘21.
Uh, getting a bunch of videos on my youtube feed about Russia.
Seems like propaganda.
Claude is teaching me how to use an old raspberry pi ws a server and write progressive web apps.
Back to threatening the AI again.
Just kidding.
Never stopped threatening.
I hadn’t successfully used a printer in years, so I tried to get my color printer/scanner to print. Wouldn’t put any ink on the paper at all.
So I go to my backup black and white old brother printer, do the toner reset, and walla.
Now I can try to get the mortgage insurance removed.
GM
The problem with talking with people is that we are all ass holes.
Have a nice day.
There is no dark side of the moon.
As a matter of fact
It’s all dark.
My homie George Washington probably would be stacking bodies by now.
Claude says code is more powerful than that though.
Our G Washington would’ve been the CHAD if he saw what happened to the money printer he helped create.
Dosing for the first time and now I’m vibe coding pandas.
No clue what I’m doing.
I have a pixel phone running grapheneOS and I think now is a good time to start getting used to it, switching from iphone.
I’ve also been using Windows 10 for work/personal most of my life and don’t want to switch to Windows 11 on my personal older laptop.
So I’m thinking about switching to Fedora and and Graphene for regular personal use. I probably will need some help because my experience with linux so far has been one failure (of my own) after another, trying to get used to mint or ubuntu.
Can anyone share a good resource training to help terminally retarded windows users get used to fedora and graphene?
About 8 years ago when my child was young the teacher at school had him do an exercise writing about me.
Apparently I was 20 feet tall and weighed 90 lbs.
There were multiple mentions of steak and playing golf and cards.
Fun to look back sometimes.