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You can get linux without jew poettering's backdoors.

Devuan for systemd free debian, artix for systemd free arch, etc.


/v/technology viewpost?postid=66339a0e3237f

It is functional, but their 'killshot' to 7 was around driver signing. Basically, there is a Win7 update that requires all drivers to be signed (if you are clever, you will prevent its installation during the 'rollups'), and then all of the keys are extremely out of date, so it will lock everything out by default.

Also, it requires a bit of knowledge of what you are doing, as you need to force it to run drivers designed for newer windows versions, which it naturally doesn't like.

It was worth it to me to figure it out. I hated 8 and 10, and forgot 11 even existed. Basically went right from 7 to linux.


/v/technology viewpost?postid=66339a0e3237f

XP was mine. 7 seems good in hindsight, but only was accepted at the time because they forced everyone off of XP and Vista was trash.


/v/technology viewpost?postid=66339a0e3237f

The breed is designed to be able to fight bear and win. This is exactly what I expected of canine superiority.


/v/dogs viewpost?postid=655e0168cbc16

Every golden I've ever owned would murder anything you've ever owned. They are the canine analogue to a traditional White - incredibly civilized, but capable of extreme violence when required.

If you didn't know, go look it up. Golden's rarely lose fights, despite being 'Norman Rockwell sweethearts'.


/v/shitbulls viewpost?postid=651031959a3ba

Thanks for that. If you are curious, I wrote a bit on real Voat about 'accidenting' via runaway cars / throttles / no-brakes / whatever: https://searchvoat.co/v/whatever/2818999

There might be some interesting info/links/etc in there if you are interested in the dangers of computerized cars.


/v/news viewpost?postid=647a31f91e5de

What was the story with her again? I remember the exposing pedowood bit, but what happened with the whole dead but not dead thing?

It was memoryholed by the time I had even heard of it.


/v/news viewpost?postid=647a31f91e5de

Did you make a post about it? This is the first I'm hearing about it.


/v/Australia viewpost?postid=643bf48f598b9

Jokes on them, my woodchippers all spontaneously combust after processing organic material.

Real shame, as they are nice chippers too.


/v/Australia viewpost?postid=643bf48f598b9

> I immediately threw away my deodorant that I've been using since I was 15.

Axe or old spice?


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=642a05387d16d

> Still breathing. Lol

It's a start! lol

> Really though, most of the last year [...] get me trained in the ways of a real estate appraiser.

There is some job security in that this job can also be performed for local government if the bottom falls out of the private sector, but I'd personally be leery of anything in real estate, unless you feel like you have a solid grasp on how things will go for the next half year to a year.

Remember, any new venture has a cost you pay (in time spent learning it, which is magnified by the opportunity cost of not learning something else), as well as possible actual monetary costs. Just make sure to evaluate your options before committing.

> If I'm doing that, and making about $300 each, I could do 3 a week [...]

Ahh yes, the speculation of the young, lol. Just be aware that you sound like a lot of my old college buddies who dreamed of grandeur in relatively down-to-earth fields, but it was always based on a guaranteed amount of work, which happens to be the un-guaranteed part. Just keep this in mind - it takes time to build relationships with customers, and you will probably bung up your first few, which may slow your early growth.

Still, it is impressive overall, and it beats the pants off of any 'service economy' job, so good on you!

> Had a real nice house sell for $250k recently, and it's about 2100 sqft.

The nicest thing about Real Estate or anything related is that you basically get first dibs. Most in the field just keep buying houses and end up with decent rental income after a decade or two.

> That's the plan anyway,

This reminded me of a thing my dad always said - 'The first casualty of war is the battle plan'. Keep on your toes and don't get married to your plans!

> It's gonna be nothing but time, decent money, and vidya n' guns from here on,

Overall sounds like a decent plan, just remember that men don't feel satisfied on the soul level unless they are creating something. Learn carpentry, construction, how to repair cars, or get a 3D printer (this one is a ton of fun) and learn CAD etc - anything, as long as you are creating. Seriously, the lack of creating will eventually manifest as a deep sadness that you won't be able to pinpoint. This one took me years to find out as a fellow bachelor.

And yes, creating kids also counts, to a degree.

> Anyway, there's my spill. How've you been?

Nightmare and a half. Where I live, things are still so fucked from covid. Now nobody wants to work (which means I am making good money, though I have to work 2x for it), and, since jews pushed drugs heavily during the lockdowns, it seems like everyone is on something, and nobody could pass a drug test, so they simply got rid of them (?!). Seriously, I walk down my street on a weekend night and will probably smell pot between 2 and 3 times in maybe a quarter mile.

But, like I said, everything pertaining to me directly is actually going very well. It's finally the time of year to get the garden back up, and this year I'm getting trees in to start a quasi-orchard! Also had just a cheap FDM printer before, and finally decided to order the Elegoo Jupiter (taking the plunge into resin), it will arrive later this week! This video suggests some of the things I want to try first: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fvhDQ_ABP2s

EDIT the video has been deleted lol. Basically, it was some kids testing resin 3D printed lowers. I imagine it was deleted because of that new Biden rule.

I don't really have much plan-wise except trying to make sure my future is secured in these uncertain times (if you catch my drift), while also trying to secure the future of some vulnerable ones in my family. Really, it is just about milking the cow before it dies, as I see it, and they've already scheduled its death for sometime in 2025 IIRC.

Make sure to keep an eye out for your future as well.


/v/Memes viewpost?postid=6428bb946bb86

Holy shit - it's Phantom42! I'd wondered how you'd been getting on lately.

...Well, how's things? You out of school yet?


/v/Memes viewpost?postid=6428bb946bb86

Repost of a very old video. First Indian walks into the glass window. His buddy didn't see him walk into it, and assumes he walked into the pole and laughs his ass off. He then tries to walk through the same windows and succeeds.


/v/Mildlyinteresting viewpost?postid=6428847fec323

He's over on Conpro with a number of other old goats. Go ask him there.


/v/Screenshot viewpost?postid=63fc65ef2db4f

Just coming to say this - it's enormous in China, especially around the Lunar New Year / if someone died, and Russia is close enough to China that there is a ton of ethnic overlap (towns full of Whites in China who are fully Chinese, and towns full of Chinese in Russia who are fully Russian).


/v/conspiracy viewpost?postid=63cec7df29217

Shame you probably had all of your rifles with you. Those things are probably at the bottom of the ocean now.

Oh well. Boating accidents happen.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=63bcbba8b2a79

Just showing some appreciation for those old posts. I kept up with that for a while afterward too because of you.

Thanks.


/v/news viewpost?postid=6344183f5f4af

You'd probably have to ask Sanegoat, I believe he is over at communities.win (along with the other old-school historians, e.g. TallestSkill).


/v/TellVoat viewpost?postid=6336dd31a3a74

I saw this nearly 7 years ago, didn't save it, and have been looking for it ever since. Thank you so much.


/v/TIL viewpost?postid=6322a094bcaa9

> One reason for rejection is lack of sea travel evidence.

Where have you heard that? If this is indeed true, then I can positively say it is because they have destroyed the evidence. Part of the reason we have so little on e.g. the Vikings is because they quietly incinerate everything found at dig sites: https://nyheteridag.se/sveriges-kulturarv-forstors-systematiskt-foremal-fran-jarnaldern-skickas-for-metallatervinning/


/v/TIL viewpost?postid=6322a094bcaa9

The CCP is apparently extremely antidegenerate.

They literally execute anyone who distributes or manufactures drugs, provide numerous benefits to married couples (including some places running a state-funded matchmaking service), and earlier this year banned feminine men from media, which IMO is incredibly based as fuck. The ban was literally instated after someone in the CCP found a tiktok video where a guy wearing a bear hoodie eats peaches, then complains about how cold they are, all while trying to act cute: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0sgkS114_p8

Everything I see are all things I literally want for my own society. I don't think any western society has provided for their married couples since Hitler.


/v/ClownWorld viewpost?postid=63120cca05124

It's common sense, not conjecture. Most of us can figure it out from personal examples, much the same way as much of us began to start questioning diversity. The same long noses are pushing both, after all.

Have you not seen my researchpost on how jews introduced us to pot in the first place? It dates back to the jazz age, when it was called Mezz, after the jew who introduced it (Mezz Mezzrow). Only morons consumed pot then, and the same is true now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezz_Mezzrow


/v/news viewpost?postid=630dfd2e42f53

> It’s one of the many subtle differences between having history and being American.

You just decided to scorch the earth with this one.


/v/funny viewpost?postid=62e7b30657e9b

Very few people know this, well done. This was his trial run for the current genocide - they always do testing in small microcosms.

John Lauritsen has done a ton of work on this for people wishing to learn more.


/v/Covid1984 viewpost?postid=62dd25ca684f4