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Not yet, but I'm about to. Pr0n sites are far more entertaining anyway, and occasionally educational.
Will Rogers never met me.
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LOL!! My wife pushed me into an open marriage and after that, I still don't mind s3x but I'm not super motivated by it
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Roger Wright wrote: Pr0n sites are far more entertaining anyway, and occasionally educational
LMAO
You mean, at your age, there's still things you haven't tried?
But then, I suppose no matter who you are, there's always someone crazier.
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Yes, I pulled out of Farcebook about 4 years ago. I've never seen the point of Twitter, what a waste of everyone's time!
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I deleted my Twitter account in early 2021 (or late 2020?). Never had Facebook, but had Instagram - deleted it at the same time. (Facebook does too much tracking, hence the Insta deletion.)
I have a Tumblr account where I keep a number of quotes I’ve liked over the years.
Can’t say I like the energy many people give off on those platforms. While there are some good ideas and thoughts put out there, there’s just too much idiocy and anger.
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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Tribel.com seems to be mainly left wing, fwiw.
I'm enjoying mastodon a lot, but picking a home server aligned to one of your interests can be important. If you go with one of the huge servers your local feed will be plastered with lots of things you aren't interested in. You can join several servers for different interests, and transfer your account if you find one you like more.
I'm still on fb for a couple groups, and friends that are still on there, but mastodon is an entirely different world. No algorithm pushing ads and clickbait, no romance scam friend requests. People tend to have interesting discussions instead of just posting memes.
Another thing to look at is the moderation policy on different servers. The good news is that you're likely to be dealing with a real human instead of an idiot algorithm.
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I tried mastodon. There's no conflict but it's just not interesting. I have a few friends I've stuck with between accounts who post interesting things and drive good discussion. I don't see how you can avoid romance scams unless you just never make public posts.
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I haven't exactly quit twitter/X or Facebook but I have gone back to using as I saw them in the beginning.
Facebook is a modernish phonebook.
Twitter/X is little more than a broadcasted SMS service.
So, if people truly want to communicate with me, there's always a way to ask for my phone number in person, and you have the option of calling, texting or setting up a one to one meeting at a cafe for a serious discussion (or facetime me if you're more than 600 km away by land)
As for news...I have a wealth of online newspapers at my disposal.
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I used to be active on NetNews (aka. Usenet). I didn't give it up; it was more like NetNews itself gave up ... I read a while ago about someone trying to bring it back to life, but I doubt that they will succeed.
In my youth, several of my friends (and myself) used the mail service - the original, dead trees based one - to exchange opinions, telling about our activities and such, photocopied to all the others. That died out, too. I think I was the last one to mail out anything to the group, but as the reactions ceased, or I got a two-line private (not to the group) response to a three page letter, I quit.
When dead tree mail was replaced with email, we used mailing lists within a few social groups for a few more years. We had increasing problems with some group members knowing nothing about the things we were discussing, invitation to meatings and such. When we ran into those 'deaf' ones (which were increasing in numbers) and asked, the common response was 'I almost never open my email any more - could you rather send me an SMS?'
Of course some wanted us to use FB. One of my work mates felt such responsibility for my 'social' life that since I was not on FB, he all the time tried to bring me into the real life, dragging med over to his screen to show me all his new FB postings, and the comments from all his friends.
Years ago, people tried to drag me into Second Life. I was somewhat fascinated by their technology: Considering the typical internet line speeds at the time, they managed to create an graphic, interactive UI of impressing quality. The 'social' aspects failed to fascinate me to any significant degree. As far as I know, SL still exists, but I never got around to joining it.
Now, FB seems to be on the decline; I would be coming too late to the party. Over the years, there has been a constant flow of reports of censorship, political manipulation and spying on everybody's private lives that has kept me at a distance.
I honestly haven't been attracted to any 'social', public net forum since the days of NetNews. My main reason for following CP is to pick up programming and computer info. I do recognize the signatures of several of the active posters, but I do not consider The Lounge a place for meeting 'friends' in any way that resembles meeting real friends in real, physical life.
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My wife threw me out a few years ago. We're together but don't live together. I'm in a band and that's it. I'd prefer more IRL connection but it's not there
Usenet? I was active there in the 90s
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This might be fun.
Like an anecdote in a live TV show many years ago in Spain. One of the guests (important writer and owner of one of the letters of the "Real academia de la lengua española") was closing the eyes and balancing the head, the moderator tried to tease him...
- Moderator: Mr. Cela, are you sleeping?
- Guest: No, I was "slept" **
** correct traduction would be asleep, but in spanish we use the same word "dormido" for both the adjective and the perfect tense
- Moderator: Are they not the same?
- Guest: Of course not, is it for you "to be fvcking" the same as "to be fvcked"?
- Moderator: (idiotic face and no words)
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Do you have your potato?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Wonderful Terry Pratchett reference, and that's The Truth!
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Like, keep this on the downlow until you guys snag it. Real talk.
Jeremy Falcon
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Docker Desktop generates random container names if you don't supply one. I'm trying to get CodeProject.AI Server running on the Jetson Nano so decided to speed things up with an Ubuntu 18.04 / CUDA 10.2 Docker container.
The autogenerated name: epic_payne
I honestly couldn't have picked a better one. (It's not going well).
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Agree with this, in the initial part of one's career.
More often than not, I've seen youngsters with a lackadaisical attitude, as though "I've got a job; so I can relax", and in some cases, "I have nothing more to learn" kind of attitude.
This is not good in the beginning of one's career, and this is what he's implying here. Youngsters need to work hard to build the nation, since India is still termed as a "developing country".
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Amarnath S wrote: More often than not, I've seen youngsters with a lackadaisical attitude, as though "I've got a job; so I can relax", and in some cases, "I have nothing more to learn" kind of attitude. Seen that in the United States too.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Seen that in the United States too. And in a couple of countries in Europe too.
Heck in Spain we even call the the "ni-ni" (the neither-nor) generation: Neither job nor lust to work.
M.D.V.
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Nelek wrote: in Spain we even call the the "ni-ni" (the neither-nor) generation: Neither job nor lust to work. I thought ni-ni is for "neither studying, nor employed" (ni estudian, ni trabajan). Not sure it's something of their choosing.
Mircea
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It started like that, but both are used (although yours is more extended).
The point is they stay at home playing e-games or go out to hook with friends and get high.
Big % have neither motivation nor ambition to do something productive with their lives.
They even joke saying "live from your parents until you can live from your kids" like an parasite.
Mircea Neacsu wrote: Not sure it's something of their choosing. That's what it makes me get angry, that I know some guys that really want to work, but can't find anything for the long term. On the other hand, in my old town those are the very small minority.
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Nelek wrote: live from your parents until you can live from your kids A cute, unrelated (or only vaguely related) story about Jose Antonio Torroja who happened to be the son of a very famous civil engineer, Eduardo Torroja, and the father of Ana Torroja of Mecano fame. Apparently, Jose Antonio said that he went from being the son of his father to the father of his daughter. Of course, he was talking only about fame, as professionally he was a well-respected university professor. I guess there are different ways of skipping a generation
Mircea
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In the town where my mother was born (last two pics[^]) I still am the grandson of my grandpa (he founded the local music band), no matter how far did I get.
M.D.V.
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