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Duck Nebuchadnezzar
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Duck's just this guy, you know?

nostr is going to kill Twitch

For as much as I rant about how no real person opens a telegram conversation with "Hello" and then replies with a link to a telegram group when the person responds, I pretty much just did that to a friend that recently joined TG.

I did, add a ", btw" as I was splitting the conversation from an ongoing text conversation on the subject.

I have to laugh at the thought I had "Now that Microsoft owns Blizzard I wonder if their support for Linux will improve."

Is there a client out there that shows what the people I follow are zapping? I don't want "most zapped" I'm just looking for the timeline of zaps.

Making music videos was so much easier when you didn't have to consider epilepsy.

I think the one thing that would most prevent me from ever developing on stream (aside from the fact that no one would care) would be restricting myself to a single monitor.

I wonder what it's like growing up in a world where most people have one of like 12 different voices, but every now and then someone has an entirely unique voice. It would make sense that that expectation of greatness would cause so many of them to rise up to be king, leaders of assassins guilds, great leaders of the like.

You don't become a shopkeeper or a city guard when you sound different like that.

I love watching older TV shows where the tech genius has the brilliant idea of cross-indexing one search term with another.

Replying to Avatar nothenry

That's a pretty **bold** statement.

He kinda lost it in 2020 when he had a hard time finding TP for his bunghole.

Just learned that event though my motherboard will easily fit and detect all of the 128GB of ram I just installed, if I do that, it'll only allow me to use 3.5GB.

I was upgrading because the services that run on start were taking up most of the 32GB I had. This meant that trying to boot with a tenth of that was loading down my computer to the point that it was nearly unusable. I eventually was able to SSH in and shut down some services.

Now I'm running with 64. Double what I had but have of what I've spent the past week looking forward to having.