redthebaron

joined 4 years ago
[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

like i picked xp because the jump to vista was the one that i recalled broke the most stuff but it is a bad example because i would still use XP too, the vista thing as i see it is that they had to add stuff because of tech, and windows 7 was better when it came out because they had already baked that shit, vista ran really bad for most people because it was way more of a demanding os than xp so i feel like the slow trickle of updates until it got to the vista point would just make people more mad because it would eventually get there and it would be way harder to pinpoint the exact version you need for your computer, like if they are making big changes i rather them do it this way so i can opt out of doing the jump, but maybe you are right like fuck microsoft i hate them so much simply can't do 2 decent versions of windows in row if their life depended on it

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 5 points 4 months ago

i wish i could go to linux but i am in architecture and there is a lot of unsupported apps i need for work and in a office setting it is easier if everyone is using the same programs, they have reduced the attempts to force me into win 11 but it still happens sometimes when i restart and it drives me nuts i hate this company so much

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 30 points 4 months ago

PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: (LAUGH)- It depends on-- on if the Lord Almighty comes down and tells me that, I might do that.

i will get back to my catholic roots if god strikes him down, COME ON DUDE JUST THIS ONCE

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 4 points 4 months ago (5 children)

they absolutelly are, but i feel like the continuos bloat at the rate they do it nowadays on a ongoing os for like 2 decade would just become too much, like imagine if instead of vista they just kept adding the stuff they need to add to xp again and again like they do fuck up on those jumps (win11) and it is good to be able to just say okay no i am just gonna wait for whenever you guys figure how to do a good one again instead of watching your pc slowly morph into it with no way to stop it

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 5 points 4 months ago (7 children)

Remember when win 10 was gonna be the last OS?

can you imagine how bloated that would be eventually, that was one of the scariest things microsoft has ever said

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 6 points 7 months ago

marrying france so we can finally get the guyana, bold diplomatic move from lula (france has had a mostly cordial relation with brazil since the beggining of this country like i would probably be more mad if this was trudeau because of the canadian mining companies that were fucking up the amazon)

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 10 points 7 months ago (1 children)

like making more housing is kinda of the solution, the problem is that you don't need to build houses as much as should retrofit existing buildings that are empty in dense urbans spaces into housing, as they would have access to much better infrastructure and would be cheaper and less damaging to de enviroment as building materials have such a fucked up carbon footprint due to their production, like i am from brazil and i think the best thing lula did was his proposal to use old federal buildings that have lost their use into housing (for example, a bunch of stuff in rio that is on the most valued land with a bunch of transportation and infrastructure already built in that lost their function when the capital moved to Brasilia) which is incredibly better than the other program that we already had from his first term that builds houses because those tend to be so far away from where people actually live on the areas that have the least job oportunities

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 10 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

McLoughlin’s comments hit at another bleak possibility: Viewers may hardly see MrBeast having fun in his videos because he’s not actually having a good time. In podcasts, Donaldson tells hosts that he goes so hard, he won’t stop working until he burns out and isn’t able to do anything at all. With a laugh, he admits that he has a mental breakdown “every other week.” If he ever stops for a breather, he says, he gets depressed,

i hate to say it but i empathize a bit with this, like i had a real bad mental situation some years ago and i felt this just a constant urge to keep doing stuff because if my brain wasn't fully ocuppied i could not escape my thoughts, but on the other hand YOU ARE SO RICH, LIKE JUST UNTHINKABLY SO, JUST FUCKING DEAL WITH THIS SHIT, GET DRUGS I DON'T KNOW BUD, like there is a bit of atragic side to the fact that he sold his soul to the machine and now everything feels like shit but it kinda balances out by the fact that you did get what you wanted

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 10 points 8 months ago

can confirm they've been buying a lot from brazil for at least a decade, i am pretty sure we are like the biggest producer in the world right now, but i have the suspicion that majority of the soy that stays in brazil is used for like feed farm animals and making biodiesel

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 13 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

like actual latin american 9/11 i no joke got told by my dad in the most somber tone and took a sec to undestand that the guy that made the first show he watched with me during childhood, actually got us into anime had died, real bummer

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Monster

like the thing that stops monster from being conservative media is that it was written by naoki and naoki is not a conservative, he has an anti war on iraq metaphor in pluto that was released in 2003 to 2009, standing tall and proud to defend my king naoki urasawa

[–] redthebaron@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago

we had a really not great time here in brazil with hunger during covid, there was some real brutal imagery of people real hunger, not great, also mostly caused by the callousness of the people in power

 

hooooo boy,,,, am i right, folks, also link

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