Hobbyist developer, Linux enthusiast, and Arch Linux user.

“The only things constant in this world are death and taxes, I’ve got both!”Skeleton Merchant, Terraria

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Cake day: June 29th, 2023

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  • I don’t have spooky, but I’ve almost ‘died’ a few times (At least felt like I was dying):

    • Getting very light-headed and my vision becoming bright, and almost passing out due to dehydration and hunger multiple times in my life (A few when I was young, at work, and I think a few times at home)
    • Getting very dizzy, light-headed, and nauseous. Was my 1st time in an ambulance. Was fucked up on drugs they gave me that made my so exhausted, I couldn’t sleep at all.
    • More light-headedness due to drastic dietary changes
    • A pain that fucked my stomach up so bad, I though I was giving birth (I imagined it hurt as bad as birth, but through the stomach). After 30 agonizing minutes of it, a weird pressure feeling came over it (like a relieving feeling), and it started going away.

    I’ve not had a great time.



  • Accidentally wrote a 2GB ‘nohup.out’ file when I forgot I had a script running as nohup in the background without redirecting STDOUT and STDERR to /dev/null.

    Basically, I forgot to prevent saving the output of my program to a file, and it created a massive file because of it.

    2GB might not seem like much, but this was on a server with ~5GB free space left. Could have been worse had I not caught it sooner.


  • Imagine social media as an upsidedown parabola (like an arc), where the x axis is time, and the y axis is quality.

    The start of a new social media platform would be towards the bottom left. As they grow and add new features, their quality improves. Over time, however, they will ‘peak’ in quality. Then, they begin to introduce anti-consumer practices, such as API restrictions, ads, sponsored posts, etc. Their quality dwindles until either the platform shuts down or becomes a horrible echo chamber.

    Using this analogy, Reddit right now would be in the latter half of the graph, as it has become an echo chamber filled with bots, ads, and API restrictions.

    Lemmy currently is more like approaching the peak for the parabola. It’s great for now.

    Sure Lemmy is open-source, self-hostable, but it’s potential downfall would be its userbase. It’s starting to have the same issues as Reddit: Don’t comply with every else’s opinions, get downvoted to oblivion. Of course, downvotes don’t mean much on here, but getting banned would.

    In its own way, Lemmy is starting to become an echo chamber for tech/Linux enthusiasts, radicals, and those exiled from Reddit.





  • Chainsaw Man Movie: Reze Arc:

    Major spoilers for the movie. You have been warned.

    The story should have been about an existing character and not a new character that gets killed off in the end.

    Reze’s story wasn’t bad, but I cannot connect with her the same as with any of the already established characters. Plus there was a huge lack of Makima throughout the movie. She shows up at the start for around 20 minutes, then disappears until the last 2-3 minutes of the movie just to kill Reze off.

    It feels like nothing was really gained because of this, other than a gun devil piece and a mini arc with the angel dude.

    I would have much preferred an arc about someone we don’t know well, like Makima or some of the other devils we met during the show’s finale (We got a mini arc for the angel dude, but what about the Shark fiend or the spider lady?)

    Overall, the movie wasn’t bad. It just wasn’t what I was looking for in a Chainsaw Man movie.