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GreyShuck, (edited ) to asklemmy in You have to spend the rest of your life in a micronation. Which do you choose?
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The closest to me AFAIK is Sealand, but I’d rather not, tbh. I do actually have a passport from Waveland, declared as part of a Greenpeace campaign some years back and based on Rockall, but also not too appealing as a long-term residence.

At one site that I lived and worked on for several years, we discussed declaring unilateral independence on several occasions. It was a shingle spit nature reserve and seemed a promising location, but we never did. Well, not so far.

Overall, the Free Borough of Llanrwst looks a good bet. I have been there and definitely enjoy the area.

GreyShuck, to asklemmy in What is your favorite hobby?
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A very under-rated pass-time.

All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.

-Blaise Pascal

GreyShuck, to asklemmy in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?
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I suppose that I have had some kind of alarm with a snooze capability since about 1980. When I first had a clock radio with that option I recall trying it a couple of times, but I have never touched it since. I was just lying there waiting for it to go off again. Nothing in any way restful about that.

GreyShuck, to movies in What are you watching? (DECEMBER 2023)
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The Creator is visually spectacular - don’t underestimate that - but don’t expect anything interesting from the plot.

GreyShuck, to movies in What are you watching? (DECEMBER 2023)
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Yes - I do!

Oh yes, The Devils was excellent, as was Tommy - so much anger captured in that one.

GreyShuck, (edited ) to movies in What are you watching? (DECEMBER 2023)
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  • Typist Artist Pirate King (2023) - biopic of Audrey Amiss with a very effective portrayal of her paranoid schizophrenia.
  • The Creator (2023) - looked great but totally predictable and unoriginal.
  • A Field in England (2013) - surreal, low-key folk horror with some memorable BW cinematography.
  • Oppenheimer (2023) - powerful and great performances, but it could have been just as effective with 20 minutes cut IMHO.
  • The Miracle Club (2023) - nothing outstanding here, but a solidly told tale of forgiveness.
  • Lair of the White Worm (1988) - as messily uneven as ever. Amanda Donahue seemed to know what Loach Russell was aiming for. Not sure about anyone else.
GreyShuck, to asklemmy in Be honest: if you had the power to stop time, your morals would go out the window.
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This is an idea that has been around for very long time. Plato used the Ring of Gyges to talk about it - which went on to inspire Wells’ The Invisible Man - and influenced Tolkien among others.

GreyShuck, to vexillology in What are your thoughts on complexity in flag designs?
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I think that my criteria would be:

  • Is it distinctive at a casual glance at emoji size?
  • Is it distinctive on a misty horizon?
  • Is it realistic to daub 20 copies of it on to old sheets, cardboard banners and t-shirts in a hurry in a crowded basement somewhere?

If not, then it is not fulfilling the basic requirements of a flag. If it is, then it’s off to a good start and we can start arguing about aesthetics.

GreyShuck, to piracy in Favourite FOSS Torrenting Client for Linux that has a VPN killswitch?
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Been using QBittorrent for longer than I can remember now. It certainly does everything I have ever wanted from it.

GreyShuck, to asklemmy in Have you read the Unabombers manifesto?
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Not exactly an original thought though. This had been a staple of SF writers for decades. E M Forster’s from 1909 being a fine example.

GreyShuck, to asklemmy in How's your daily commute?
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I am fairly happy with mine. It varies across the week, since I work at a number of different sites each week. Shortest is 10 mins, longest 40 mins.

I live rurally, the sites are all rural and the drive takes me through some beautiful (officially beautiful: designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) countryside: woodland, heath, farms and villages. It is enjoyable no matter what the season.

I don’t think that hate anything about it. Getting stuck behind tractors is fairly common and is a bit of a slog sometimes, but it goes with the territory.

Sometimes I will have a podcast on (Philosophise This, In Our Time, Thinking Allowed etc) other times I am happy without.

Obviously it is driving. Usually just me in a car and there are all the pollution issues around that. The nature of the sites means that it is unlikely that there is going to be public transport at anything like the appropriate times anytime in the foreseeable future - there certainly isn’t now. I could, sometimes, cycle to the closest one. But both the public transport and cycling options then make if difficult if and when I am called to one of the other sites during the day - which doesn’t happen every day, but is unpredictable.

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