WHERE’S MY GODDAMN SAUERKRAUT TO GO WITH MY HOT DOG, COSTCO?!

WHERE’S MY GODDAMN SAUERKRAUT TO GO WITH MY HOT DOG, COSTCO?!

I picked them as examples because both have recently been posted here.
Here’s the NSFW Jucika I mentioned (note: none of the other Jucika strips are NSFW), and I can’t find the Oglafs anymore because I think you removed them.
On a related note, it would’ve been easier for me to search (and especially, to check the modlog since the image is gone and you have to go by title alone) if the name of the strip were in the title.
I feel like allowing tagged NSFW would work as long as it’s legitimately a comic strip, and one that isn’t exclusively porn. (So, like, that recent Jucika would be okay, an Oglaf would be barely toeing the line, and anything beyond that would belong somewhere else. Or maybe Oglaf would be on the wrong side of the line, IDK.)
I don’t know how many times I’m gonna have to keep saying this, but Idiocracy was infinitely better than real life. President Camacho was both well-intentioned and (relatively) competent, and that is in stark contrast to the “president” we actually have.
We can use some force, you say?
(reference for those who didn’t catch it, BTW)


Shifter and Oh the Urbanity! are on https://video.canadiancivil.com/ . They are both fairly well-known Canadian Youtubers making videos about biking and urbanism.


At least while we’re still able to
sideloadinstall normally… 😔
FTFY. Being restricted to a manufacturer’s ‘approved’ list of apps is not normal, and should be called “cuckinstalling” or something similarly pathetic and offensive.
This is why shaming the idiots who say things like “what’s the big deal, it’s just a field in a text file” is so important. They need to be made to understand that solidarity is required to resist the tyrants.


Capitalism isn’t merely rational self-interest. Capitalism is legal structures that allow ownership to be separated from both the process of doing the work and the accountability for the results.


Trouble is, it also give them an excuse to “launder” copyleft software to use in proprietary ways.


What regulatory capture of the FTC does to MFer.
All this shit should be considered false advertising, at the very least.
Real talk, though: why has Linux taken at least five tries (OSS, ALSA, JACK, PulseAudio, PipeWire) to get audio right?!


Yeah, sorry, I wasn’t as precise as I could’ve been. I was really just trying to convey the motivations (i.e. that it was due to being mistaken for foreign as opposed to being targeted for using a VPN), not go into the details of exactly which aspect of the VPN (the entrance IP geolocation, the exit IP geolocation, or the company HQ location) would actually trigger the “foreign-ness.”


Due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, both affected regions have experienced physical impacts to infrastructure as a result of drone strikes. In the UAE, two of our facilities were directly struck, while in Bahrain, a drone strike in close proximity to one of our facilities caused physical impacts to our infrastructure. These strikes have caused structural damage, disrupted power delivery to our infrastructure, and in some cases required fire suppression activities that resulted in additional water damage.
Translation: servers got turned into charred scrap.


I agree, assuming the game was released reasonably “complete” and with a minimum of bugs the first time. Or in other words, if the devs were held to the same standard as they were back in the '90s, when games got mastered to physical media once and routine, easy bug fix updates weren’t a thing.


Those are the ones that would cause them to surveil you.
The issue isn’t necessarily “the government will target you for using a VPN;” the issue is “if your IP makes you look like you’re outside the US because that’s where your traffic exits the VPN, the laws against domestic spying won’t protect you properly because you’ll look like a foreigner.”
Frankly, the headline is heavily spinning it to be anti-VPN fearmongering.
guess I need to look at bit for “how to stuff a huge graphics card into a mini box”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X2Y62JGDCo
(That’s only the latest in a whole series of videos of his on that topic.)
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They had Data in the '80s. Star Trek TNG started in 1987.
Of course, they also had Lore. (And Moriarty, for that matter.)
On one hand, yes. On the other hand, if it’s a comic that might still be funny without the words – or if it’s translated, as the rule requires – then you might still want to see it even if it’s foreign to you. Unfortunately, AFAIK the way the built-in function works is all-or-nothing: you select the language and you see every post in that language, or you don’t and they’re all hidden.
Also, it’s annoying to use that function because you can’t set a default for stuff you write, so you have to select it from the drop-down on every single post and comment.