

Kid Rock looks like Dr. (Mr?) Phil in a greasy wig with somehow worse facial hair.
Fuck 'em both.


Kid Rock looks like Dr. (Mr?) Phil in a greasy wig with somehow worse facial hair.
Fuck 'em both.


You might already know this, but it’s not originally a RatM song.
It’s by Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force
RatM did do a lot to make it their own thing though, and it’s a great cover.


aka, death support.




In some sense this is correct. Chess strategy is fairly well documented, and a skilled player will know quite a bit of how a game will play out based on a given board state.
In another sense, there are something like 10^46 legal board states that can be reached from the starting state across all legal permutations of the game rules.
It’s functionally impossible for a person to know the outcome of a game from the first move.
You’re right, just add Sudo -s to /etc/profile


Debian 13 was a new Debian release in June. Meaning the devs and sid/unstable users had done enough to determine that the sometimes 5 year old “new features” in the packages were stable.
I love Debian for it’s stability. Makes it great in the homelab. The devs will back port security patches from upstream, but features (especially potentially breaking features) get years of testing before being implemented in the stable release. Even sid (their testing branch) is more stable than most other distros main branch.
But all of that means that the actual features in the packages released for Debian are ancient, especially by gaming standards.
Which is to say, Debian 13, at the time of release, had about as much bleeding edge as a stone sphere.


Top right looks like Slave-1, Boba Fett’s ship in Star Wars.


Probably not what you’re looking for, but…


I could agree with you, but first we’d need a species wide human centipede.


The pussy’s more of a pit than a hole.
But yes, anal and oral are the same hole.


McDonald’s in Japan is actually pretty good.
Which speaks more to the general quality of food in Japan rather than the quality of Japanese McDonald’s. You can get better food at basically any other restaurant in the country.
But still, it tastes like actual food, unlike American, Australian, and Italian McDonald’s.


I think it’s a toss up between The Evolution of Dance and The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny


Every time I’ve seen major streamers asked similar questions, the answer has usually been “just do it.” If you enjoy it, keep doing it, if you don’t stop.
In all likelihood, early on you might get the occasional singular viewer, but otherwise you won’t get much, which will provide you with time to get used to talking and narrating while playing, as well as develop some kind of style or tone that you want to go for.
As for concerns over what people think of you, as you get more comfortable with things, you’ll find an audience who enjoys what you’re doing. It’s kind of the nature of the platform. You’ll also get people who don’t like what you’re doing and really want to tell you about it, that’s also the nature of the platform. They can be ignored and/or banned if it’s bad enough. Probably a good idea to set some stream rules early on and enforce them.
But at the end of the day, what matters is that you’re having fun.


The opening for Watamote, I really like. The anime itself is pretty bad, though it was fun to drunkenly watch with a friend. - This
Tank! from Cowboy Bebop is one of my favorite classics, though really the entire Bebop OST could be on that list.
OP1 from Ranma 1/2 is a fun listen.
And every Creepy Nuts song in Call of the Night is an absolute banger.
ED1 - Yofukashi no Uta
OP1 - Daten
ED2 - Nemure
OP2 - Mirage
And several other insert songs. Easily some of my favorite anime music atm.


Really? I’ve been using ExpressVPN on my torrent box with an OpenVPN client for years. It’s still working today.
I know they’re not the best, but I’ve been too lazy to switch on that device.


I’m far from an expert and have never setup borg, but I see some possible problems with that config, though I don’t think I see anything that would cause it fail.
In the environment section of borg, borgmatic, and borgweb, the “BORG_PASSPHRASE” variable is used inconsitently, it either needs to be uncommented in borg or commented out in borgmatic and borgweb.
Networks: having a single “backup_net” network is less than ideal from a security standpoint. Nginx should probably be in it’s own network (an ipvlan or macvlan network) in addition to the backup_net. backup_net should be isolated to the host that are running borg, while any communication into borg should be routed through nginx on its ip.


cool, now we just need to find Cape Azul
Stop right there criminal scum! You violated…