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  • One of those are kept as pets by a large majority of people while the others are mostly kept as food sources.

    I don’t think it’s fair that the small minority of people that prefer not to eat livestock act callous towards those that oppose eating dog and generally don’t care about peppa and friends.

    Not everyone has the gift to to think about the nature of their reality and all the tiny details that make up our decisions in this world but everyone does have the capacity for empathy.





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    Well all this normie learned (me) was not much. What’s the safer play then?

    You don’t gotta link me to computer science journals, I can’t read any of that cryptographic hieroglyphic RSA 6969bit new world mumbo jumbo.

    Just half assed memes about secop.




  • This is right on topic!!! I love you for knowing these things :)

    I think we read Cicero’s De Republica and I remember Louden speaking about the music of the spheres. It tore me up to think that thousands of years ago (despite being geocentric and not knowing about the vacuum of space) someone might’ve had the insight to know about the sounds of the early universe.

    Here is black hole making funny noises, not the ethereal sounds we were promised but nonetheless sound ooOoOo

    And I do remember Louden saying exactly that! That the narrator gave a sense of somber importance where the audience is expected to listen with great concern as we’re about to listen a great tale of a great man and what he did to anger the gods so.

    We drew many comparisons but I think I remember one being that the story opens like that in the Odyssey I think? Or maybe one of Eurepedes or Sophocles plays where they use muses and a chorus kind of as an “audience” of sorts to demonstrate the seriousness and invested interest of the public.

    I’m obviously not as well versed (pun intended) as you are but it was great to talk about this once again. I might give De Bello Gallico a read since it’s just a report, nothing with too much allegory, being I can’t ask my long deceased professor questions.

    Any preferred translations? All I have is Latimore translations for the texts I’ve mentioned hahahaha





  • Use a third party launcher like ATLauncher to be able to see the logs of what is going on. To me it sounds like there is too much going on. My game does a similar thing when I regenerate more than 5 chunks with worldedit. It seems like the game is playing normally but it is quietly getting slower and slower until it crashes and disappears all of you progress.

    Try adjusting your allocated RAM to 8+ GB and get a 3rd part launcher so you can see what it is that bugs the game out.

    I’m not sure what game compatibility with Linux is but… I just rather download a game and play it instead of fucking around with CLI commands to get WINE or whatever garbage has to be run in order to play video games. But that’s just me. I know better than to ignore someone’s entire question just to suggest what I want.


  • It’s like that one neighborhood kid who would get reeeeeaaaally shitty if you tried to help with anything. They get super annoyed if you don’t sit there and watch them build the fort. In hindsight my friend is just autistic and asocial. Suuuuure, he’s an ass, but in the end what they really want is an impressive fort. Don’t give up pops, I say you finish up your project and push once finished, and tbh it doesn’t have to be to the same repo, I honestly suggest having your own! I promise you that your code will help some eurodude relive some nostalgic moments.



  • Beautifully put. It’s all about it being an astounding play (story/poem) that was meant to be seen by aristocratic wealth and written almost as an afterthought, giving us all these different interpretations. And there’s the instruction sets that are also added in, which in my opinion is what made religion the ugly thing it is today, controlling. Thankfully humanity kept storytelling, book and playwriting well and alive thousands of years into the future.


  • It’s a fantasy story as old as written history, it’s just fun to know why people idealize it, where it came from, and what it really means.

    They were mostly old Greek instructions on how to farm and not die and shit. Wash yourself at daylight. Don’t eat shrimp or pork cause it’ll kill you. Don’t be wasteful with your harvest, you’ll need food in the winter.

    Add thousands of years into people blindly following these unhh… recommendations, and you get crazed fucks crying on their knees begging you not to be gay/abort/etc.