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Anonymous /r9k/81651221#81656215
6/29/2025, 3:26:20 PM
>>81656084
I've chambered some heavy ordnance just in case he returns but I think he's smart enough to stay away this time.
This kind of chemical weapon will melt right through any filtration system and kills, instantly. The only chance of survival is slowly building up a tolerance to these toxins over a couple of weeks but it's an odorous process.
Anonymous /r9k/81609882#81625569
6/26/2025, 10:11:59 PM
>>81625474
Just in Minecraft, right?
Anonymous /r9k/81553987#81554751
6/20/2025, 7:30:07 PM
>>81553987
Frens, I have dire news:
https://youtu.be/7ZOHaY-psQ0
Talk about pulling off some Jurassic Park shit. So stoked to see money getting used for things like this! :3
Anonymous /lit/24479339#24479411
6/19/2025, 6:19:27 PM
>>24479339
Seeing how big tech companies getting nosier and how much the enshittification of the internet has already progressed I'm pretty sure we'll see an increased rate of ebook-readers, audio-players and actual notebooks being used going forward. I just started to be less online and using more of these uni-tasker (mostly because of privacy concerns) and I have to say it's pretty comfy so far. I just love sitting outside, getting some sun-shine and reading a good book.
I think my brain likes being in keto-sis and I love the better focus over longer periods of time. I'm currently preparing for a multi-day fast and got down to a couple handful of peanuts a day without feeling hunger ones. I even found a pretty bad hardware error that somehow slipped my mind. The worst errors are the few that don't lead to a catastrophic failure and just simmers away, undetected, constantly worsening the specs that no-one bothers to check. I already found a similar error made by a colleague where the voltage supply level was not high enough on all ICs so some ICs had input signal levels higher than the supply level, which resulted in weird latch-up behavior on some of the units, some were apparently fine, but for how long? The funny thing about mistakes made by other people always has me wondering if that was an honest mistake or was done deliberately for some weird reason. Whenever I find a mistake like a 5V supply pin that was connected to a 3V3 supply pin (clearly marked in the schematic) so connecting these in a way that creates this hard to detect hardware bug seems suspicious. When I asked him about it he said, and I quote:"There had been a reason for doing this." I'm quite sure this action had A REASON but I'm not so sure this was an honest mistake because it was such a trivial one. He may be a spy with the mission to infiltrate and sabotage a company that's a supplier for a MIC company? And maybe his "crypto miner rig" was not quite that but a rig to crack passwords and shit. Very convenient to plug that into our main network without any firewall in between. Sus. Very sus.