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Cake day: December 19th, 2024

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  • There’s been numerous up to this point. I see Trump’s 2nd term as just punishment to the American Populace for not rocking the boat hard enough when the breaking point had been reached.

    Where were the Americans in 2020 when minimum wage workers had the whip cracked on their backs, given a bullshit label ‘Essential Worker’ and forced to work during the pandemic? Too busy crying at home about not going out to party.

    Where were the Americans during the 2024 elections? Sleeping at home thinking they got it in the bag.

    Where were the Americans during Occupy Wallstreet? The time Bernie Sanders was running? So many more things that can be pointed out but Americans be like “nah…I’m good”.












  • Reading programming language books isn’t a waste of time. What is a waste of time, is delving into a programming language and finding out how little of use it is. You’d hate yourself for pursuing a programming language and find out that it has little purpose.

    The point of programming however, is to be versatile. Do not be content. You may focus on one or two programming languages, but there are jobs and fields out there that’s going to require more programming languages so you might want to keep a head up on that.

    But no, reading programming books is not a waste of time. Just do not expect one book to answer everything. There’s a reason why there’s tons of editions of C/C+ for example. There is something new to document and learn about with that programming language.



  • Oh it’s further than that. It’s 4-chan users from /b/ who still think worshiping Hitler, calling black people the N word and going around spewing any racial slang around is still the coolest thing to do. ED isn’t even an ecyclopedia, it’s just the internet’s big black book of people the internet doesn’t like in the form of lolcows, controversial people who made themselves out to be shitty people. All of these things and more for people to learn about and get personal with since they’re all openly doxxed.





  • All I see these mini-PCs as, as just personal PCs. The kind you boot up, record things on like private documents, power off and proceed to do other tasks and things on your more expensive machine that can handle the workload. Like they’re meant to be PCs you do not want people discovering or see you using, so to say.

    I just have a hard time seeing mini PCs as primary devices for everyday use, especially when their upkeep is poor and temperature management is poorer.