[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

So, everything north of the Alps, basically? That doesn't sound right to me. I tried a vitamin D pill once but it gave me a rash immediately, which is a sign of overdosing.

[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

That reminds me of three cities I used to frequent. You could predict their economic and political situation based on the way desire paths were being handled.

  • Place 1: poor, left-wing. Nothing, the desire paths were left alone.
  • Place 2: rich, left-wing. Desire paths were nicely paved over.
  • Place 3: rich, right-wing. They placed big branches on a desire path to block it. After people started climbing over them, they fell a tree on it.

A saying where I'm from goes something like: "To get old, eat soup for 100 years."

Wait until you find out about "Stray Cat Blues."

Nuttin No Go So
The original "football moves" clip went viral a long time ago, and the song goes along well with it. Took me a while to understand just how awfully reactionary the lyrics are.

First trillionaire when?

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LibriVox is otherwise pretty normal, but this has me puzzled. The CD (!) case insert says: "Read by Justin Barrett, braindouche, Cow Nose the 50 Pound Cat, Sibella Denton, Esther, and Andrew Lebrun. Total running time: 00:54:13." Seems insane to me. Why put the whole reading on a CD? Why 5000 digits? Why are there no chapters? What if they made a mistake? Did they double-check the result? Who needs any of that anyway?

[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 22 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Church events work fine, too. My buddy and me went to one in a damp basement and it was about 30 people. 100% women. Average age about 22 I guess. All were dancing. They all immediately started staring at us as if we were edible. Within the hour, my buddy met what would soon become his GF, and I was approached by this amazing girl. I then went on a string of remarkable dates with her.
The kicker: It was a Christian event, but the girls we hooked up with weren't Christians at all.

[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 31 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I'm getting a sort of buffer underrun when doing routine so I'll always try and make trivial tasks or busywork faster, more efficient, or superfluous through process design. When I cannot do that, I'll listen to music or podcasts, that helps somewhat.
The main drawback of this condition is that many employers think I simply "like to work" and bury me in even more busywork.

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Noch eingeschrumpft, bin sehr gespannt.
Der Laika-Verlag ist zwar bankrott gegangen, der Buchverkauf geht jedoch weiter, solange der Vorrat reicht.

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During the pandemic, this was, in fact, my main computer's desktop. Bonus: SimpleFind screenshot. Isn't it the greatest finder program of all time?

[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 19 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I'm certain my productivity at work dropped significantly because of this fucking upgrade. It's slow as molasses, at times unstable and 50% of the time I send the laptop to "hibernate," both it and me wake up to yet another update cycle, meaning it did a completely unwanted hard restart and my unsaved work has been lost without a warning. Crazy my company is paying for that shit.

[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 22 points 4 weeks ago

It might not be a particularly new insight, but I find it worth repeating anyway: Musk truly is the new Ford. Runs his own company in the ground and has a hard-on for fascists.

[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 28 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

That Absolute, see also here, is something nefarious, possibly used for industrial espionage. My company is a client and using one of its IP addresses, I could see documentation that was quite concerning. In the background, it checks all of your files for anything that looks like a password, a social security number or a credit card number, then uploads these files to some server to protect them... What's really weird is that I cannot access the same information from an outside IP address, but here's a review, corroborating parts of it. Make of it what you will!

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[-] TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 25 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Der Zwang zum steigenden BSP macht Druck aufs Sozialgefüge, und ganz besonders in den letzten 50 Jahren:

  • viel mehr Frauen müssen arbeiten
  • Familien müssen schrumpfen (Kinder arbeiten nicht, benötigen aber Ressourcen)
  • Immigration muss steigen (Verlagerung der teuren Ausbildung ins Ausland; Import von genüg- und folgsameren AN)

Die Antwort der AG auf die sozialen Verwerfungen ist, wie vorhersehbar, sie zu einem Problem der persönlichen Ethik zu machen. Reißt euch mal mehr am Riemen, dann können wir es morgen wieder mit China aufnehmen. Nee, der Zug ist abgefahren. Wenning paradiert seine geistige Eindimensionalität und sonst nichts mit seinen vorgestrigen Rezepten. Die richtigen Antworten wären, für den Anfang:

  • verweise das überfressene mittlere Management in seine Schranken
  • stampfe Bullshit-Jobs ein
  • führe zum Ausgleich flächendeckend die 32-Stunden-Woche ein
  • und wenn die Motivation dann immer noch steigerbar sein sollte, dann wandle deinen Betrieb in eine Coop um.
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