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Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

I feel like I need my intermal body sudo for every action this morning

Meko #nowar
sudo wake up
sudo breakfast >> @untsuki
sudo work
sudo sleep
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

Random #touhou theory

Okuu (Utsusho), and Kanako’s reactor in general, are probably thermonuclear and not just nuclear:

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If in would be radioactive, Touhou heroines would be dead just from that. Thermonuclear projects that were in works irl are not radioactive, but meant to contain plasma 10 times hotter than the sun to be actually effective. Touhou doesn’t need that hot of a thing and magnetic force to contain since this reactor is half powered on Yatagarasu divine spirit contained within Okuu


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Underground sun is what Okuu and her place are often called, and thermonuclear reactions are the ones that happen in the sun


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No proper thermonuclear plant was established irl, and projects are kinda forgotten by public right now. Gensoko is just the right place for not implemented and kinda obscure or forgotten technology to exist

Random #touhou theory

Okuu (Utsusho), and Kanako’s reactor in general, are probably thermonuclear and not just nuclear:

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If in would be radioactive, Touhou heroines would be dead just from that. Thermonuclear projects that were in works irl are not radioactive, but meant to contain plasma 10 times hotter than the sun to be actually effective. Touhou doesn’t need that hot of a thing and magnetic force to contain since this reactor is half powered on Yatagarasu divine spirit contained within Okuu

Anime image with depiction of dark messy long haired girl with dark wings, red eyes, white and green dress, green ribbon on the head, and what appears to be a long hitech cannon on her arm, using fire powers so it leaks fron her wings and eye decoration on her chest. Promo image for some Touhou fangame dlc.
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
You can read on ITER, international thermonuclear experimental reactor project on wikipedia (also, main website of the project seems to be down because of ssl issues)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
How people who advertising trendy tech would depict future:

Buying AI generated image as nft with bitcoin to place in a virtual metaverse room and totaly not to resell it at a bigger artificially inflated price and all of that is decentralised (not actually), random crypto stuff filled, workin on a bending screen vr iphone with 300 cameras..

How people actually think about future:

Gosh, I really hope humanity will not anighilate itself in the near future. Maybe also we will work towards helping the poor and giving proper basic human rights for folks that for some reason don't. Oh, and hope this one rare nice thing that was created will be a bigger success than previous nice unpopular things and it will be an example for the world how to make things that sucks less than modern trendy or "default" ones.
How people who advertising trendy tech would depict future:

Buying AI generated image as nft with bitcoin to place in a virtual metaverse room and totaly not to resell it at a bigger artificially inflated price and all of that is decentralised (not actually), random crypto stuff filled, workin on a bending screen vr iphone with 300 cameras..
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
Interesting fact - All known Gensokou Sages from Touhou Project have some sort of space manipulation powers, which is fitting since they are the ones who separated Gensokou from outside world
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
Making a alt text for comics like I would write a book based on it seems to be very effective
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

Linux theme having a fallback options in theme.index file is very cool

I’m in process of making my own theme but it would be very not fun to constantly disable it once I want to have a normal looking desktop once more because I am in the early stages of making default kde app icons + some I know I will need for my bigger project

Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
First time I think I started to somewhat understand selinux (still haven't actually fixed my issues with rsync lol, just set rsync to be permissive)
https://piped.frontendfriendly.xyz/watch?v=_WOKRaM-HI4
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
Dolphin built in terminal is actually a super cool thing

It's perfect for quick command usage in a directory when you manage it in dolphin
Meko #nowar
@untsuki can you please translate this post to Ukrainian? :blobcatgoogly:
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
Random manga recommendation

Daily life of Kitsune-san

Cute light yuri (not many romance) webcomic about unfortunate foxgirl, her oni (japanese demon/ogre) girlfriend and colorful cast of other kenomomimi and youkai friends living their funny daily life

Contains comedy, nsfw-related jokes and some rare ecchi moments.
Random manga recommendation

Daily life of Kitsune-san

Cute light yuri (not many romance) webcomic about unfortunate foxgirl, her oni (japanese demon/ogre) girlfriend and colorful cast of other kenomomimi and youkai friends living their funny daily life
Hana, white haired girl with ponytail and fox ears gets asked "Hana... can I ask you something?" and responds "hmm?". Artsyle is different from a manga, it's colored, more simplistic and has a very visible nose
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
Thinking about trying to learn c++ at freecodecamp or something, because university doesn't seem to help me much despite giving me harder and harder tasks every time
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
Fixing selinux issues was easy-... I just ditched rsync and used cp in script :cat_tongue:
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:
My groupmate was ranting that chatgpt only started to do programming task after several tries of differently giving him the same text but then worked.

But like, you reap what you sow, chatGPT just works this way on a fundamental level, giving him text as whole in one message, as one paragraph per message, and shuffling senteces without changing actual meaning - everything is a completely different output for him, and that not even mentioning seemingly using RNG (pseudo random number generator) as an additional input and having a character limit
My groupmate was ranting that chatgpt only started to do programming task after several tries of differently giving him the same text but then worked.

But like, you reap what you sow, chatGPT just works this way on a fundamental level, giving him text as whole in one message, as one paragraph per message, and shuffling senteces without changing actual meaning - everything is a completely different...
Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

OBS studio refused to launch today at first, but since I have expirience… I googled it, found arch package people say to install (qt6-wayland), found Fedora package with similar name (qt6-qtwayland), and ta-daah, everything is working again

Flatpak may just be the future of user apps for non-tech users despite it’s flaws, it’s a lot easier to manage one version of app in one central repository (or even in some third-party one if needed) that sandboxes most of stuff so you don’t need to think about how one specific distro has different package name for dependency and if maintainer ffed up dependencies you will not even find what you actually need to install and will wait ~1 week (on Fedora, on Arch several days but it’s breaking a lot more, on Debian-based stuff it could be a month) waiting for fix

OBS studio refused to launch today at first, but since I have expirience… I googled it, found arch package people say to install (qt6-wayland), found Fedora package with similar name (qt6-qtwayland), and ta-daah, everything is working again

Flatpak may just be the future of user apps for non-tech users despite it’s flaws, it’s a lot easier to manage one version of app in one central repository (or even in some third-party one if needed) that sandboxes most of stuff so you don’t need to think about...

Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

I actually took a screenshot of university PC desktop to compare shortcuts with app availability on linux and add what I can to my project

Surprisingly, it’s ~80% open source apps and ~5% VSCode and Chrome which has open versions by community. Only Kompass 3D and Adobe acrobat are not present on linux in any way, but Kompass may work in Wine and Acrobat may be replaced with Okular for simple stuff they use it for.

I understand that they do it not from love to open source but from desire to not pay money, but it’s convenient for pitching my own linux project because Fedora has everything they need and “Russian Linux Distributions” have smaller repositories without some of this stuff

I actually took a screenshot of university PC desktop to compare shortcuts with app availability on linux and add what I can to my project

Surprisingly, it’s ~80% open source apps and ~5% VSCode and Chrome which has open versions by community. Only Kompass 3D and Adobe acrobat are not present on linux in any way, but Kompass may work in Wine and Acrobat may be replaced with Okular for simple stuff they use it for.

Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

From several of russian mirrors of Fedora repos one is so awful today that I don’t understand why my VM installation even chose it

Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

Fedora uses 1.4 GB of RAM idle where Alpine uses less than 700 MB

But I still think that I will be forced to use Fedora or Debian/Ubuntu based distro for my project since Alpine is a very incompatible thing

Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

And that is not even mentioning disc usage, 17 GB for Fedora vs 5 GB for Alpine

P.S. Above examples is Fedora KDE vs Alpine with KDE and set of apps including Firefox browser, LibreOffice, imv, mpv etc. installed

Tired Bunny :bunhdcomfysleep:

“Okay, maybe I need a Markdown-based wiki for project documentation”

looks up on sex

“Okay maybe there is too many of them and I will keep just markdown files while I test several ones in meantime”

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