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Anyone know of any good image-management programs for Linux?

"optimized for rendering unoptimized content" is not really a feature you want in a 3D engine...

ph - 

quite sure I have upper-crossed syndrome :-/

Barbados will became a republic, removing the British monarch as head of state as of Dec 1 2021:

labourhub.org.uk/2021/10/13/ba

#NFTs not annoying enough? Now they come with wallet-emptying malware - theregister.com/2021/10/17/in_ another reason to avoid this utterly daft idea...

Am I the only one who finds it condescending when someone says "obviously" before a statement?

Imagine a world where landlords made their money based on how happy their tenants were.

In the real world, I'm imagining that most landlords would go bankrupt >;3

It's been a while, but I haven't forgotten that wonderful part of the morning, Coffee Time!

hops into her mug of caramel macchiato and purrs as she lays back to soak in it like a caffeinated hot tub~

Dragons were never gone. They were just invisible, and very very quiet.

Dangerous spam alert: Watch out for unexpected DMs which claim that "Someone cloned your profile." The link points to a malware site.

macro/micro thoughts 

When you're the size of a mouse, you can get extra-large hugs, kisses, and cuddles from people ;3

social vent 

Sometimes, the more you get to know someone, the more you like them. Other times... you begin to like someone less and less

ph - 

Currently up because my right arm has been in pain. It's currently subsiding though, so I'm going to try and go back to bed

re: blackmail, libertarians 

Oh, and I remember a decade ago on Google+ I once brought up the news story about how libertarians were trying to decriminalize blackmail and how ridiculous I thought it was.

This resulted in me getting dogpiled by a bunch of actual libertarians who were basically telling me I was wrong and that blackmail should be legal -.-

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re: blackmail, libertarians 

Actually, it was just blackmail the libertarians wanted legalized, now that I think about it more. And doing a quick check, threatening false report or false testimony against someone for money definitely qualifies as blackmail under the law.

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re: extortion, libertarians 

Around ~15 years ago, I heard a story on the radio about how some libertarians were pushing for blackmail and extortion to be decriminalized, and opponents pointed out that businesses would take advantage of this in order to threaten money out of people.

And they were right! This is exactly what Charter Spectrum is doing! And they're not the only business who tries to pull this crap. Usually, such businesses wind up on the wrong side of the law.

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swearing, ISP extortion 

Charter Spectrum is running a "marketing campaign" where they are basically threatening former subscribers with being reported to debt collection if they do not re-subscribe.

This is basically extortion. So, fuck Charter, and fuck the shitheads who thought this was a good idea.

techdirt.com/articles/20211012

sneaking... 

sneaks into your kitchen while you're not looking, then climbs into the cookie jar and starts nomming on cookies >:3c

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