quid_pro_joe

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[–] quid_pro_joe 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

That is indeed a fun fact! I am somewhat obsessed with sodium vapor lights and the bandwidth of light they produce. I would love to have seen the original camera rig and their special prisms, but apparently they only made three and they've been lost.

[–] quid_pro_joe 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I will listen and not judge, especially if you don't have people in real life you can open up to.

[–] quid_pro_joe 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

This would imply the existence of butthuggers

[–] quid_pro_joe 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Exactly! I generate a frack-ton of excel reports at work, and I output them in the format Subject-Report-2025-09-01.

And on another note, when you're traveling through the time Continuum, do you ask the nearest person for the day and month first? Nope, it's always "what year is it?!" because you're probably being chased by futuristic terrorists or super soldiers...

[–] quid_pro_joe 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It did work out - and just in the nick of time! My main router, a Cudy, was glitching badly; I took it apart yesterday and found a bulging capacitor about to burst. So I flashed my old Linksys with the latest OpenWrt - it was so effortless that I wasn't sure I configured it properly! Even though it's an older WiFi 5 model, speedtests show no measurable drop in performance. Interestingly, packet latency is half of the Cudy's, so it feels much snappier and responsive. It honestly feels like an upgrade lol. I love the app store it has too, very useful. Thank you very much for the recommendation!

[–] quid_pro_joe 1 points 2 weeks ago

Maybe that will happen in those giant urban nightmares they call cities. I moved out of the decaying concrete jungle (Escape From L.A.!) and have been living in small towns for the past decade. Here, live music is made every night, spilling out onto the boardwalk and carried by the wind to brighten and invigorate minds old and new. Real music is an art that will survive the AI apocalypse, and perhaps be the last echo of our civilization, spreading out into the cosmos long after we're gone, and exchanting distant (alien) minds.

[–] quid_pro_joe 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

If there's one thing I've learned in life, it's that technology is not point. It's just a tool, like a magnifying glass. Stop focusing on the tech, you're going to waste what little time you have here on Earth. People are the point. Relationships are the point. Feeling emotions and expressing them is the point.

I have worked in IT almost my entire life. I watched computers shrink from refrigerator size to watch size. I witnessed the birth of the internet, and watched it grow, increasing in size and complexity until it seemed to connect everything. I could have been a programmer, or database architect, or systems administrator. But no, I chose to stay in tech support because that is how I connect with other people. Some of the best conversations I've ever had were when I was working under someone's desk. I've seen ten thousand people in person struggle with tech problems that you and I would find trivial to solve. Are you saying that all those people, all those farmers, doctors, teachers, public defenders, artists, and parents deserve to be banished to the Phantom Zone because they can't edit a PDF? Get the fuck outta here with that shallow thinking, and re-evaluate your life, and what is truly meaningful in it. May this conversation be the seed that helps you grow to your full and wonderful potential.

All my love, Biped # 117 Billion +1

[–] quid_pro_joe 2 points 3 weeks ago

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[–] quid_pro_joe 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Well, just think about how pervasive cheap junk plastic (toys, food packaging, vehicles, furniture, etc) is in our society, yet there are tons of people who make or buy things made out of high quality materials like solid wood furniture or quality steel kitchen appliances. So, there will always be people who reject imitation and embrace originality (and you can find them at art festivals!)

[–] quid_pro_joe 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Good question! I say yes, because a functioning society is formed from the combined knowledge, skills, and efforts of it's unique and diverse constituents, each of whom have strengths and weaknesses. However, if one does not have technical aptitude, then they should not be in a position that decides or controls technology - there are plenty of other non-techy jobs they could do, like farming or fishing.

[–] quid_pro_joe 22 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Our civilization grew faster than our primate brains. Well, most of us.

Option 1 - Figure out how to transfer our consciousness to another (more positive) reality. https://neurosciencenews.com/sleep-consciousness-neuroscience-29476/

Option 2 - Lets start that orgy! https://psychologyfor.com/what-is-an-orgy-8-tips-to-practice-it-successfully-and-safely/

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