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Notices by just an actual husbear (guizzy@pleroma.guizzyordi.info), page 72
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@Mitsu Amogus
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Next level upgrade (maybe in a couple of years): finally get my ham radio license, set a packet radio station that simply relays the price info, then be able to get the crypto prices on the DevTerm without an internet connection by plugging in a handheld radio or SDR transciever dongle.
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@pete_pint Kinda, but this is pulling the prices pulled on-demand, not having them pushed. I'm thinking of ways I could get it to check regularly and automatically print significant price changes
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@denza252 It depends. If you want a computer you'll want to play around with, just to see what you can get it to do, then yes, it's very good. It's decent for command line tasks, IRC with Weechat, etc...
But for serious use, it's important to know that using it you're always compromising on comfort to the benefit of the cool aesthetics, in comparison to, say, a netbook. If netbooks were too much compromise, then this is just worse.
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I'm still pretty proud of this script.
It parses crypto prices from rate.sx, isolates the ones I ask about and formats the result to print on the thermal printer.
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@mangeurdenuage @Mitsu cute bear
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@why Yeah, the Joe Rogan approach to making people like you. Don't confront, just go "Woah, really?"
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@Moon @lain @shmibs me: takes hormones to become true form
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@lain @Moon @shmibs
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@dave I imagine this is regarding Elden Ring this time. On Steam, 41.7% of players have the achievement to defeat Margit. I've beaten Souls games before, I'm not one of those crazies who make up optional challenges, but I'm still in the target demo difficulty-wise, but I'd say that was a tough, typical "filter" boss for that type of game. Considering that the game came out only a couple of days ago, that not everyone has the time to reach, let alone learn and beat that boss, 41.7% is surprisingly high and tells me that the game's difficulty is not making that many players bounce off.
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@Mitsu :blobreachreverse:
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@Mitsu I miss my Mitsu...
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@ocean Yeah, bosses in these games aren't meant to be fair on your first time through, until you've learned their entire move set and have your counters figured out for all of it, and practiced it enough you can actually react in time.
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@ocean Oh yeah, just arrived there. I'm gonna need to grind a bit before trying again, I started as Wretch, and that starting club just isn't cutting it with Margit
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@ocean Which first boss, though? I'm like 2 hours in and I've seen many things the game seems to be considering bosses. The intro one? The tutorial one? The roaming one once you get outside? The one after the wolves? Or the first one that seems to be impossible to ignore, when following the directions from the grace?
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Breath of the Souls is pretty cool
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@hakui @shibao @why Of course, hence why friends and family.
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@why @shibao Invest in yourself
Invest in a keen sense of when you should pack and leave, when you should not even pack and just leave. Invest in friends, in family, in the ability to make good connections with people and in the ability to quickly navigate social situations. If you need to find something tangible to invest in, get camping gear (not too fancy), and learn and practice how to camp, so that if you're displaced you can reduce the hardships for a while at least.
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@dave @MandyJane The way I think about it, the difference between middle middle class and upper middle class is middle middle class can, with careful budgeting and more often around retirement, sometimes afford some of the luxuries within reach of "common folks": a nice house (not a mansion) in a safe suburban neighborhood, a luxury/sports car or truck, a non-luxury sailboat, an RV, comfortable vacations abroad (not just cheaper all-included resorts), a vacation home/cabin, sending the kids to good private schools, etc... You can often identify middle middle class because they will be really extremely protective and proud of the luxuries they have managed to procure.
To the upper middle class, these are more frequent and don't require particular budgeting to achieve. They're not "impulse" purchases (that's for the upper class), and they might not have ALL the listed luxuries, but they probably won't even consider a <40 000$ car.
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@coolboymew >Poutine time
Too soon?