Message from @Runescape Drop Out
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There's a lot of profound assholery going on.
The Gillete controversy had me baffled. @Xychotic
What CEO says "good" in light of losing 8 BILLION?
youtube-dl is a cross-platform command line tool for downloading audio/video and works very well @Hajimeshoka @JulioAX3 š
You never say bad.
I'll check @Runescape Drop Out
Well P&G now have fewer customers, I try to avoid them as much as possible.
likewise
Also encouraged me to learn how to shave with a safety razor! š
Blades so cheap
Dollar Shave Club
Shekel Shave Club
Heard of it, but I wanted to produce less waste and safety razor is a good alternative. Almost indestructible, been manufactured for 200 ish years
I use an electrical razor.
Shave dry.
Close enough.
Yeah, you really need a very close shave anyway
*don't really
Ooops, that one š
Iām planning on buying a Phillips oneblade
Meow
@Runescape Drop Out you like electronics, why aren't you using an electric shaver ?
my remington is awesome, and no hassle as it's dry shaving
Don't get me wrong, electronics are cool. The more I learn about them, the more I realise how fucked I'd be if I depended on them and then the electronics industry collapsed (unlikely, but a lot of supply chains have to come together to produce the tech we use).
I also really like old practical tools. I use a fountain pen, mechanical watch and a safety razor. The sort of tools that fathers passed to their sons in the past.
I do have a hair clipper for cutting my hair though, as doing that with scissors would be a pain XD
If I can avoid putting electronics somewhere to improve reliability, I would. But they have their place.
Of course I never say this to the company I work for XD
Buy more goods good worker slaves š
^ my thoughts exactly. I love electronics but my knowledge has shown me how foolish it is to depend on them
Not only that, how foolish it is to build a world around them
@Happy Humble Hermit will you make a video on the Youtube/Coppa 2020?
I'm not dependent on them, I'd just use them as long they are there,
and if they're not there, I'll switch to caveman mode, <:lolz:480186121897377792>
until I rediscover the ancient non electronic tools <:CRUSADEE:585703763126255641>
I'd rather work towards developing, ragged, reliable tech. But first I want to earn good money š
Anyone up for tuxkart today?
A universal portable handset. One that is accessible and verifiable for security reasons. One that can be upgraded with non-verified, proprietary modules (LTE, 5G) but allows them minimum access to the entire system. And one that has a long operating life - decades.
Perhaps @c00kieCruncher
looool, yeah, maybe in 50 years we'll have something like that š
Hehe, or in a couple of years š
the problem are again the normies, they don't need that, so they wont pay for that
but actually government agencies would be interested in such stuff
That's why I'd rather design on open-hardware variant first, so that people could manufacture a device that meets the specification I set for the platform
At first you could make it from standard modules, then as demand rises, batch production