funkless_eck

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funkless_eck,

you’ve got a lot of answers, but as someone who started playing around with Linux recently I would say it’s probably better to start familiarizing yourself with some command line operations in windows now.

Do some things like, use the terminal to search for and open programs you need, delete files, even write some basic text documents.

yes, you’ll have to do some googling to work out how to do these things (and why it didn’t work) - and now you’re on the path to linux!

Maybe you’ll even find a way to install a command line browser to look up the answers.

funkless_eck,
  • Not in chronological order
  • None of the philosophy quotes are real
  • This joke is printed on t-shirts that only managers of knock off pizza shops wear
funkless_eck,

He was a pediatrician, it’s a totally different thing

funkless_eck,

why doesn’t my version have a launch button like the gif, btw? Genuine question. I have to launch it separately from SUPER+A every time

funkless_eck,

someone hasn’t read The Importance of Being Earnest.

funkless_eck,

oh I thought you were saying - because the meme is about regulating technology- that those things should be regulated.

funkless_eck,

Sure but also, ive then been driving the thing for nearly 20 years by that point, there are other considerations: safety developments / code, electronics, interior materials, rust, cabling/tubing that it might just be better / more comfortable / nicer to replace.

funkless_eck,

Right, so if “gOoGLe iS reCoRdiNg yOu” is false, it makes sense to call that out, no?

funkless_eck,

what specifically? vaccines cause autism/monkeypox, the democrats drink baby blood, trump won the last/next election, Putin is good because he’s only killing Nazis in Ukraine, forest fires are caused by Jewish space lasers, LGBTQ+ folks are grooming children and Bill Gates wants to put microchips in your brain?

Like — what are you saying, some misinformation is good?

funkless_eck,

ravenous is adjectival

ravenning is the participal or gerund

funkless_eck,

how do you know it’s a He 😮‍💨

funkless_eck,

it’s crazy this movie is so well constructed considering each scene was written the day before filming

funkless_eck, (edited )

It is definitely labor. And the only unpaid work I’ve done in 20 years is for showreel, I definitely don’t do unpaid theatre and haven’t since I graduated drama school.

Learning lines (which is unpaid work before rehearsals even begin), blocking (and depending on role: combat, intimacy as is being discussed, music/song, choreography, props and costume tracks) are all pretty hard work. Not to mention 5 weeks of 10 hour days 6 days a week as a standard rehearsal process (all of which is usually done standing and moving, so generally harder physical work, longer hours and fewer days off than an office job).

To say nothing of “hell week” (tech and dress).

For us semi-pros, I’m often doing my day job around roles as well.

funkless_eck,

what the fuck are you talking about? How on earth is something like playing Pozzo in Waiting for Godot, or James Sr in Long Days Journey “emotional prostitution”?

funkless_eck, (edited )

I mean are you using prostitution to mean “pro-stituere” (“ready” “to be sold”) in which case even the most ardent captialist would agree. Or are you making an insinuation that exchanging the brane of labor-time-effort for the brane of exchange-account-value-store is somehow immoral? Because even the most barter-focussed kibbutz or shetl will eventually need to trade some kind of future (e.g. fishermen need boats before they can provide fish, farmers need to survive the winter to sow seeds in spring)

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