"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

Does anyone have a link to the EWU video with the tranny from todays stream?
I went to their youtube but cant seem to find it

Also I'm happy first 48 was mentioned, it's really the best show to ever exist.
you can watch it for free on freevee (but it has commercials). highly recommend.
 
I'm pretty sure we can prove Keffals has been in the same room as Keffals, as such Null is now required to watch anime. Checkmate atheists.
That post has been edited and I demand that you delete your comment Immediately!!!! My lawyer WILL BE IN TOUCH! I will not be made fun of and will take these things VERY SERIOUSLY!

enjoy prison comment child!
 
Does anyone have a link to the EWU video with the tranny from todays stream?
I went to their youtube but cant seem to find it

Also I'm happy first 48 was mentioned, it's really the best show to ever exist.
you can watch it for free on freevee (but it has commercials). highly recommend.
It's in the featured posts isn't it? If not it's in the MATI thread
 
Does anyone have a link to the EWU video with the tranny from todays stream?
I went to their youtube but cant seem to find it

Also I'm happy first 48 was mentioned, it's really the best show to ever exist.
you can watch it for free on freevee (but it has commercials). highly recommend.
Is it the first video on the bodycam channel?
E: Fucking ninjas.
 
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Thanks. I didn't realize there was a separate bodycam channel. Even though think Null mentioned this on stream....
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edit: lmao when they ask him whether the suspect is male or female
'iono which on it is but its one of em'
 
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I was listening to some old MATI episodes the other day and I'm unsure if you're still looking for suggestions on things to put in your coffee, but I'd like to suggest honey. 1-2 teaspoons of honey, depending on coffee cup size, has been a gamechanger for me. I also tried to replace energy drinks with coffee despite hating coffee and this did the trick for me. It still contains calories but perhaps less than however much milk you were using.
 
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oh btw, i didn't know where to post this, but a couple of months ago (a while ago actully), i told you about opening the spoilered links, scrolling down, and when you either click another link or when you scroll up just a hair, it jumps all the way up to the spoilered post. with the reset of the xenforo stuff, that got fixed.
 
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oh btw, i didn't know where to post this, but a couple of months ago (a while ago actully), i told you about opening the spoilered links, scrolling down, and when you either click another link or when you scroll up just a hair, it jumps all the way up to the spoilered post. with the reset of the xenforo stuff, that got fixed.
I have had a similar issue, but only ever on mobile. It's never a huge issue. But sometimes I click a spoiler that is soul-shattering and then scroll past it, only to wait a couple seconds and have the page automatically roll itself back up to that pockmocked horror.
 
I have had a similar issue, but only ever on mobile. It's never a huge issue. But sometimes I click a spoiler that is soul-shattering and then scroll past it, only to wait a couple seconds and have the page automatically roll itself back up to that pockmocked horror.
yeah forgot to say, it's only on mobile. it's only an issue when i'm scrolling the srs/grs thread and try to scroll away from something and then get panicked when i think a coworker is going to see a rot pocket.
 
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oh btw, i didn't know where to post this, but a couple of months ago (a while ago actully), i told you about opening the spoilered links, scrolling down, and when you either click another link or when you scroll up just a hair, it jumps all the way up to the spoilered post. with the reset of the xenforo stuff, that got fixed.
Did it seriously? I hated that, glad to hear it.
 
Pollen is killing me today and I take a whole arsenal of meds (doc's orders) to cope with being allergic to literally all the plants here.

Did you know they give allergy shots? I asked my doc about them. It's called immunotherapy. You get them 1-3x a week for several months. Then you go down to 1x a month. This happens over the course of 3-6 years. The purpose is to expose you to a small amount of the allergens to train your histamine response to calm tf down.

When it comes to tree and grass pollen, I wonder if it's any more effective than just eating local honey/bee pollen and going outside regularly. I'm not stationary enough to justify going to the same doc for upwards of 6 years though.
This always sounded so similar to homeopathy* that I wondered why some people are white with rage at the mere mention of *it, given that these same people were promoting such a similar practice. It seems like both would have good reason to work, in the same way that allergy sufferers are encouraged to consume local honey. I don't have a stake in any of these remedies, but I do like to take Sang Ju Wan/Yin when I get sneezy.
I'm very sad Null didn't do the Hannibal voice when reading Rowling's "I love it when a plan comes together."

Then I remembered Null may not even know what The A-Team is.
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Police Activity is my fav bodycam/dashcam video channels. They don't do any bullshit edits. No cringe voice narration. No annoying hovering watermarks. They FOIA the videos and just let them play raw how they get them from the police departments.

Probably not. It definitely is a more complicated, and less common OS. Than firing up an Ubuntu machine, or Debian.
I agree it would be harder to find a FBSD admin then a Linux one. But, I disagree on FreeBSD being more complicated. There is only one FreeBSD distro unlike linux. The BSD's also do a good job at documentation. And the OS never really changes much. It's s nice and boring compared to linux which is more bleeding edge and quick to adopt changes. An amateur sysadmin would have been able to managed keeping 4chan running just fine if they kept doing the incremental updates and fixing the little things that broke along the way. But now its just to far out there and all its crusty spegetti code is public.
 
I agree it would be harder to find a FBSD admin then a Linux one. But, I disagree on FreeBSD being more complicated. There is only one FreeBSD distro unlike linux. The BSD's also do a good job at documentation. And the OS never really changes much. It's s nice and boring compared to linux which is more bleeding edge and quick to adopt changes. An amateur sysadmin would have been able to managed keeping 4chan running just fine if they kept doing the incremental updates and fixing the little things that broke along the way. But now its just to far out there and all its crusty spegetti code is public.
I hear the freebsd advocates say that as their criticism of Linux pretty often. But I'm not sure it's as big of a deal as they make it out to be.

There are a lot of different distros. But really what most people do for servers. Is either just Ubuntu, or Debian. That it red had, and they provide enterprise level support, and pay walled documentation for the people that end up going that route (imo just doing Ubuntu or Debian is the better choice because fuck Red hat). And even between all the other distros out there. All the differences are really minor. The only thing I can think of that people might want to use for a server, that would the people would need to learn anything new to use, is alpine, since it isn't using systemd, and it's got BusyBox instead of the gnu utils.

Really Linux is pretty much, you learn on one distro, you know them all, besides small changes here or there, and some edge cases that I wouldn't see people using for a server.

And Debian and Ubuntu, are very slow moving. Particularly debain. Which is the reason I think most people go for those. They provide a stable Linux base. Where you start getting a more bleeding edge system is arch, and a little less so, fedora.

All that said. Freebsd, is a really good choice for a server. But it's definitely got its particularities, and you definitely need to learn a good bit to use it effectively.
 
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I just tried soft shell crabs after multiple streams where null brought them up as the best food ever. They are 30 freakin dollars for a pack of 4 small crabs, but holy moly they are tasty.
This must be how black people feel about KFC.
But how did you prepare them?
 
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