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Cake day: January 8th, 2024

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  • It’s not bad. It’s just assumes you know what you’re doing. That y/n option there, is one of them. I’m not a power user or anything, I know my way around a computer.

    I’ve been using CachyOS Linux since last October as my one and only OS on my laptop. It going great. There are some annoying stuff as well but that’s because of Linux in general and not CachyOS specific. Laptops have many Linux unfriendly hardware in them so, you don’t get full support out of the box if yours is brand new, however if you have a 1 or 2 year old laptop than it will most likely work out of the box. As for other examples of annoying stuff, I had problem with making my gaming mouse work and map the buttons, I went and asked AI to how to fix it and I’ve got it done. Because I couldn’t find anything specific in the forums. Or just the other day I was having problems with my gamepad button mapping and had to ask AI again to fix it and it did.

    As for what I’m doing when I’m asked a y/n question like the example given I do a quick search and 9/10 times the first link would be the answer I’m looking for and I choose accordingly. Or you can go the ignorant way and just chose yes to everything (which I did before) and you’ll be alright 99.9% of the time. I don’t remember having problems because of it…

    So, it’s not that mysterious or hard to understand and as a side effect you learn new stuff. Which is fun for me.





  • I don’t think the AI crash would effect the daily life and real life job, industries. Its effects will be limited companies that are invested in this bullshit, which are running this long term pump and dumb con.

    In the end this bullshit doesn’t have real value in the market like food or healthcare. All they have to show for is some bullshit evaluation on paper and they have nothing real to show for these trillion dollar companies.









  • You need irrefutable evidence to prove they committed a crime. The problem is that the legal system grants them too much leeway and “right of interpretation”, so most charges don’t stick. Even when something does, they are usually allowed to resign or retire quietly. The excuse is always the same: “to avoid damaging public trust in the justice system”.

    While there are honorable people in the system, there are also assholes who will ruin your entire day—making you wait hours just because they’re having coffee. There are so many minor infractions happening in a courthouse that would get anyone else fired, yet nothing ever happens to a judge.



  • I’ll tell you the craziest story I’ve known. It wasn’t my case, but I know the details well.

    The guy was the son of a very wealthy family. He filed for divorce; his wife—refusing to go quietly—dragged the process out as long as she possibly could. Finally, they reached a settlement and agreed to meet in court the following day to make it official.

    She invited him over for one last dinner. During the dinner, something snapped. He murdered her in a way that was beyond gruesome; he reportedly broke 13 different knives on her body. This meant he had to repeatedly stop, walk to the kitchen, grab a new blade, and return to continue the attack. To this day, as far as I know, nobody knows what happened to make him snap like that. Not even his lawyers. He didn’t speak about it to anyone.

    Naturally, his sanity became the central focus of the trial. His defense team leaned into it heavily, and he was sent to a panel of psychologists and medical professionals for a formal assessment. The panel’s report was definitive: he was sane and fully fit for sentencing.

    However, the judge said that according to the medical findings, he was unfit for prison and released him into “medical care”. Despite an appeal from the wife’s family, the higher court upheld the verdict. He walked free, and I’ve met the guy in person. Seems like a normal, well-mannered guy if you don’t know about his history.