ohitsbreadley

joined 11 months ago

What do you mean by "police speech?"

Not if Ianthe has anything to say about it.

[–] ohitsbreadley@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (3 children)

Yes, but ...

Setting aside the polarized nature of named generations, as a class; for these are entirely arbitrary and designed to create polarization ...

There's fun theory on the "Gen X are forgotten" meme. Yes yes, you Gen Xers got shafted, here's a cookie 🍪 Please hear me out.

Most people fall on the cusps of their "generation" and Gen X is no different - in this case, you're either old enough to identify with boomers, and are shouting "snowflake millennial" with them; or you're young enough to identify with millennials, but still too old to identify with Gen Z, so you're shouting "cringe zoomer" with the millennials, they who are cuspers themselves and too old to identify with Gen Z. The quintessential Gen Xer is uncommon, but exceptionally kind. You always know when one is around though, because they are quick with a self deprecation point out that Gen X was "forgotten again." 😉

The sad thing is that many of the so-called boomers are being replaced by Gen Xers. And the millennials shouting the same inter-generational slurs will eventually take the throne of generational bully.

On the other hand, there is hope inspired by this meme - all we need to do to stop inter-generational trauma is stop perpetrating it.

Yeah kind of - I think "a complete body" is neither necessary or sufficient to make one a "human being."

For example, there are plenty of murderers, rapists, and pedos with "complete bodies," that have entirely lost their humanity in commission of their crimes against humanity. (However, I will always argue that this can never be a justification to exact cruelty upon them, as we necessarily lose our humanity in that process).

And there are so many people with "incomplete" bodies who are amazingly beautiful and strong human beings.

What if we use the little fetus bones to replace some of the smaller adult bones, and take those smaller adult bones to replace some bigger adult bones, and so on until we have a big ol' femur?

[–] ohitsbreadley@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I appreciate what you're saying here - people come in all shapes and sizes, with different abilities, limb counts, etc. Every one is a human being deserving respect and dignity.

But OP didn't say "a complete human being" - it said "a complete human skeleton."

If an individual is missing a limb, by birth or by accident, they don't have a complete skeleton. It's a plain fact. Doesn't mean they are any less human.

Fuck that, let's just repossess their Lambos, Ferraris, Bugattis and whatever other gold plated platinum bullshit they own and sell it.

Why are we asking for loose change?

[–] ohitsbreadley@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Tell me you're compensating for a tiny dick without telling me you're compensating for a tiny dick.

The Alabama governor is calling it "silent, but deadly."

I'd heard of project 2025, but had not read anything about it yet. Terrifying.

[–] ohitsbreadley@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

You seem to really know your shit. I'm realistic about my WAN speed needs (symmetrical 350 Mbps is more than sufficient) - but I'm pretty tired of my shitty Netgear setup. I'm not really sure what I need LAN wise, and the price tags of Ubiquiti/UniFi systems have me worried about buying more than I really need. I know pfsense/opnsense can be useful alternatives to start with in minimizing prices, but the steep learning curve has me a bit intimidated.

Do you have a suggestion or recommendation on where to start? Is there something that's functional at a sub ~$500 initial investment, but would be upgradeable/expandable and ultimately more reliable/dependable in the long run? Do I need to wait for this wifi7 gimmick?

Thanks mate.

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