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Cake day: July 8th, 2025

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  • I’ve recently learned why I’m attracted to social misfits. Apparently having ADHD is somewhat of a radar to find other people on the spectrum. I really can’t be around “normal” people for more than half a day, I have no idea what to do with them. They all have such conforming interests, it’s just boring to me, and I don’t mean that in a condescending way. It’s just how my brain is wired.






  • I agree with you that Terry Pratchett is so much better. But it’s not very comparable. Harry Potter lives from the comfy feeling of a magical boarding school and the classic “chosen one” thing. It’s easy reading and draws a very clear imagery in the minds of the readers. The disc world is a bit more… Abstract I guess?

    So I’d rather pirate Harry Potter if it’s something that interests you. And definitely also read Terry Pratchett, simply because it is better.











  • All i ever do with AI is ask what kind of formula I should use for a certain task in Excel, or throw a debug log at it, to see where I fucked up one of my homelab services. It just gives me a pointer so I know where to start looking. Sometimes I “vibe code” something just to get a quick mock-up so I can get my ideas across a bit faster. I then abandon it and leave it to the professionals who know how to code. I don’t trust LLMs with anything beyond that.

    I tried doing more with LLMs for a while, but caught me constantly correcting the piece of shit. I decided it’s a gigantic waste of time.


  • The thing is, They obviously want to stir up some shit in the comments. Is it possible to somehow impose an automatic rule, that would block the comment section? For example, a new account posts a comic, if that account is deleted within X hours, close the comments section. Maybe only do that for accounts that were created Y days before posting. And then flag those posts accordingly so users can filter them out.