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Cake day: June 29th, 2023

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  • What’s your motivation? Do you want to appear attractive, and you decided that you are not up to your own level of expectation based on your hair? Do you want to attract a partner or an audience? Do you require respect from peers and you think hair will help?

    Any supplement is likely not going to bring the required results. If you are not satisfied with your hair, get a toupee or a transplant. Don’t fuck around with half measures. You will only waste time and money.

    In general, hair is not suitable for half measures. Don’t kid yourself. People notice thin hair. People notice a tattooed scalp. People notice a calm over. These all make you appear insecure and the opposite of what you might be aiming for. You must be comfortable, but be aware that you are not buying into the wrong comfort.



  • Yeah. It really does suck. You get over it eventually though. And, who knows, in a couple of years maybe someone releases all episodes in a single download and you’ll be enjoying them on a whole new level.

    If you really like something that is only available on a single platform, and you don’t really enjoy that platform, and you also have zero control over the platform, get out of that situation. It will always end in frustration. Try to gain back control


  • That makes sense, but my understanding is, what Google considers Family content is not an add-on to regular content. Your content is not also for children, it is catered towards them. This implies using dedicated Google functionality, special SDKs, and so on, to comply with law. So your product needs to be designed in a very specific way to be eligible. I’m not aware of how Google Play restricts children from installing certain apps, but you can always install an app through a parental supervisor account.

    To me, this story seems like a lot of crying over a situation that is not fully explained.


  • I remember this mindset in myself. Today I consider it a waste of time.

    If you rely on any tool for this, the tool will make mistakes you cannot accept. If you do it manually, you will make mistakes as well and that also does not work. Also, the information your consider worthy for removal might be key to understanding the problem.

    Like, you remove your name, but a certain character in your name is what is actually tripping up the program.

    Ultimately, don’t post your logs publicly. In the past years, I was always able to email logs to devs. I have no reason not to trust them with my log. If they want data from me, they could easily exfiltrate it through their actual application.







  • If you are already familiar with one package manager, pick a distro that also uses that package manager.

    When deciding on the release track, the harder it is to recover the system, the more stable the track should be. Stable does not imply secure.

    As you move up through virtualization layers, the less stable the track needs to be, allowing access to more recent features.

    Steer clear of distros that pride themselves on using musl. It’s historically slow and incomplete. Don’t buy into the marketing.

    Think about IaC. Remote management is a lot more comfortable if you can consider your server ephemeral. You’ll appreciate the work on the day you need to upgrade to a new major release of the distro.




  • If you want to get into the scene, hopefully, you made this post from a clean account that can never trace back to you. Otherwise this shit will break your back at some point.

    The people you want to be in contact with, don’t want to be in contact with you. People who want to be in contact with you, are cops or stupid people.

    If you need to ask, then you shouldn’t know. People who offer help are likely to deceive you.

    There is still value in watching https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scene_(miniseries)

    That being said, that material was highly likely already captured by existing professionals and nobody will care. Don’t risk anything for a bit of thrill. Actually releasing pirated material and actively breaking copyright law is no joke. You might think it’s good fun, but there are people who try to fuck you up as their full-time job. Pirates are often mentally ill or are motivated financially. There is no Robin Hood you could help for a greater good.