glizzyguzzler

joined 2 years ago

Commutin from my bed to the couch, stuck in traffic in the hall filled with laundry😭😭 fucking cat cut me off. almost crashed into the vacuum under a pile of shirts gdi “use a turn signal you feline” I yell as the cat claws-out zooms by. Commuting is fucking stressful omg

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Yes! Loved your theorycrafting on it

And that’s why the F in fungi added up to 100 at 60 def clockwise hell yeah

I think Sandy Loam gets to know you, and she clearly has ties to Art. Who is Art??? How can I get to know him!!?

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 points 5 months ago (4 children)

Cut my triangle into slices, this is my last resort

Horizontal, no perpendicular

Don't give a fuck if I can add the three axes to 100

This is my last resort (to read this graph)

~So you follow the flesh axis, and the horizontal lines coming from the flesh axis are the flesh axis values. It works the same for the other axes, they just won’t be horizontal in this view. For example, one of the intersections in the “human” region is 40% flesh, 10% divine, 50% machine - you did it right if it totals 100%!

As another example, one of the intersection points for Sandy Loam is 10% flesh, 30% divine, and 60% machine. I fear Sandy Loam has evolved far past us and is pulling the strings on the global cabal, based on that measurement.

Now you know how to read an obtuse ternary plot!

Clearly nurgle was right all along

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 19 points 5 months ago

There’s so much Sandy has to answer for

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

NAVY SEALS BLACK FORD RAPTOR TRUCKS PRINCE HARRY IN THE SHOWERS AT RAM RANCH UNDER SIEGE UNDER LOCK DOWN

Here’s an alternate edit as well, it did get deleted from og 196 for being a fasc comic

Sad to hear for my quadlet future, do you remember what things were specifically annoying?

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

Hey bigdickdonkey, I recently tried and wasn’t able to shit my way through podman, there just wasn’t enough chatter and guides about it. I plan to revisit it when Debian 13 comes out, which will include podman quadlets. I also tried to get podman quadlets to work on Ubuntu 24 and got closer, but still didn’t manage and Ubuntu is squicky.

I read about true user rootless Docker and decided that was too finicky to keep up to date. It needs some annoying stuff to update, from what I could tell. I was planning on many users having their own containers, and that would have gotten annoying to manage. Maybe a single user would be an OK burden.

The podman people make a good argument for running podman as root and using userns to divvy out UIDs to achieve rootless https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/rootless-podman-user-namespace-modes but since podman is on the back burner till there’s more community and Debian 13, I applied that idea to Docker.

So I went with root Docker with the goals of:

  • read only
  • set user to different UID:GID for each container
  • silo containers in individual Docker networks
  • nothing gets /var/run/docker.sock
  • cap_drop: all
  • security-opt=no-new-privileges
  • volumes all get tagged with :rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,Z

Basically it’s the security best practices from this list https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Docker_Security_Cheat_Sheet.html

This still has risk of the Docker daemon being hacked from the container itself somehow, which podman eliminates, but it’s as close to the podman ideal I can get within my knowledge now.

Most things will run as rootless+read-only+cap_drop with minor messing. Automatic ripping machine would not, but that project is a wild ride of required permissions. Everything else has succumbed, but I’ve needed to sometimes have a “pre launch container” to do permission changes or make somewhere like /opt writable.

I would transition one app stack at a time to the best security practices, and it’s easier since you don’t need to change container managers. Hope this helps!

It’s confusing because you’re advocating for not voting in the US election while not having the ability to vote in the US election. You’re literally doing foreign interference by not being straightforward with your non-US citizen background. State that so people understand the context you’re speaking from, we have a fuckton of foreign election interference from Russia and Israel and more already.

I have interacted with so many people from outside the US who really want to advocate for our election yet don’t understand the shitass limited choices we have to make to try to make the future better.

I lay out that ethically anyone who supports ending the genocide should vote to reduce harm elsewhere since both options continue the genocide. Not voting dem is also sacrificing trans people and Hispanic people and women which is ethically wrong. Sucks ass, but voting anything other than dem is way worse. So the small effort to tick the box is easily worth that effort.

Be ready for your next UK election, you may need to choose labor instead of green in a tight race so that tory or reform doesn’t take your local seat. Sucks ass, but one less conservative is one more not conservative. With so many parties I can’t believe yous don’t have ranked choice.

Again the only ethical thing is to enable harm reduction. Because voting isn’t a direct extension of your values, but a tiny push for not-fascism. The media may make it a 24/7 thing, but it’s really a 20 minute trip once every 6-12 months if you’re nudging for local change. Once every 4 years if you can’t be arsed to vote local for some reason.

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 8 months ago (2 children)

This is a very confusing stance, you’re advocating for not voting while not being a US citizen so you can’t vote??

And you completely misunderstand first past the post voting. You have it in the UK too. It’s how labor got elected, your far right party split the conservative vote. The risk here is that due to the US’ electoral college system a select few states (incl. TX, NC, GA, FL, VA, NV, ME not just the rust belt strip) will decide the election. Thus for those states, someone who could vote must vote for the Dems.

Any possible vote not for the Dems will help the Repubs get closer to clinching those close states, whether it’s no-vote or one of the virtue-signaling 3rd party candidates. (Yes, they only split the vote and are worthless for reducing harm, build 3rd party from local up)

Only one of two candidates will win thanks to FPTP. Both candidates will continue to enable genocide. But one candidate - Trump - will target trans people and will target women and will target minorities at home. So if you are a US citizen who can vote, you do the proper ethical thing: you vote for harm reduction via voting for the Democrats.

A vote is not an endorsement, you don’t have to feel tied to it; it’s an infinitesimal push to a better atmosphere to advocate for the end of the genocide. If Trump is in power left-leaning people will be split putting out fires: trying to keep trans people alive, trying to get women proper healthcare, trying to keep minorities from being rounded up. There will be less bandwidth for stopping the genocide, much less pushing for more progressive change.

In short, the only ethical move is to vote if you’re a US citizen to mitigate harm and improve the progressive landscape to be able to maximalize effort towards ending the genocide. The only ethical move if you’re not a US citizen is to not advocate for not voting for the democrats; might as well be a Russian bot at that point.

[–] glizzyguzzler@lemmy.blahaj.zone 38 points 10 months ago

Sounds like your freezer isn’t actually getting cold enough for the ice cream. Semi-melted Tilamook will get whipped-esque if not cold enough. Put a digital thermometer in there for a while and see what temp it’s holding! No ice cream is “drop metal into it and it slides to the bottom” unless it’s not cold enough

As for ice cream consistency, afaik more cream content (which is better ice cream) will be softer at the same temperature compared to ice cream with more water content (shit ice cream). Breyers regular (I think they have a fancy attempt with more cream) is pretty watery, Tilamook is creamed up

(Do you notice a lot of frost on stuff? That is a sign of a bad seal and (humid) air is getting in)

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