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[–] zaros@zaros.club 1 points 1 year ago

Those really are a game changer. It has made me join the club of weirdos who have countless of tabs open.

[–] zaros@zaros.club 1 points 1 year ago

I suppose memes about dreams must always have plenty of comments. People (myself included) just love talking about their dreams!

[–] zaros@zaros.club 4 points 1 year ago

En nyt ole aikoihin asiaa seurannut, mutta enköhän jotain muista...

Noh, johdosta tietenkin kaikenlaisia kyseenalaisia keskusteluita kaivettu esiin, jotain podcastin tyyppisiä. Lucien Greavesilta hyvin rasistisia kommentteja löytyy runsaasti, joskus kävin kuuntelemassa niitä ja melko inhottavaa tavaraa kyllä ovat. Toinen perustaja Malcolm Jarry sen sijaan yritti aiemmin tehdä itsestään messiaan jollekin kargokultille Vanuatussa, ja sitten tehdä siitä dokumenttia. Eettisesti hieman arveluttavaa.

Toiminnasta muistuu mieleen ainakin ne SLAPP oikeusjutut, joilla ex-jäseniä yms. ovat yrittäneet hiljentää. Rahat näihin hyvinkin mahdollisesti tullut lahjoituksista, kun eivät erityisen hyvin kerro mihin ne rahat oikeastaan menevät. TST oli voittoa tavoittelematon, mutta siellä on toinen voittoa tekevä firmamikälie taustalla, johon lahjoituksia on myös ohjattu. Aika iso osuus on varmasti päätynyt perustajien taskuun (veteraanipatsaan tapauksessa Greaves muistaakseni otti neljäsosan rahoista ja kolmasosan kohdetta ei kerrottu, mutten nyt pikaisella haulla löydä siitä juttua joten saatan muistaa väärinkin). Niin ja kaikenlaisia harhaanjohtavia väitteitä siitä miten he muka voivat auttaa ihmisiä saamaan abortteja, tai siitä miten he mukamas voittivat jotain oikeudessa ja ottavat siitä kunnian, vaikka oikeusjutun oli hoitanut ja voittanut muu taho. Vähemmän vakavia valheellisia väitteitä ovat julkaisseet myös Church of Satanista, mutta se nyt menee enemmän satanistien sisäisen riitelyn puolelle.

QueerSatanic on koonnut kaikenlaista artikkeleihin. Oli ollut jotain seksuaalista häirintää, josta tehdyt kantelut oli jätetty huomiotta. Sitten, kun siitä oli yritetty julkisesti puhua, potkittiin ulos TST:stä ja SLAPP oikeusjuttu käyntiin. Asian huonosti käsittelemisessä ei nyt ole mitään uutta, sitähän tekee isot organisaatiot/kirkot/firmat kaiken aikaa, mutta nuo oikeusjutut on aika inhottavia. Church of Satanillahan oli kans aikoinaan paikallisia seurakuntia (grottoja), mutta luopuivat niistä sukkelaan, kun niistä oli enemmän harmia ja vaivaa kuin hyötyä.

[–] zaros@zaros.club 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Satanisteissa ei mitään vikaa, mutta TST:llä on hieman kyseenalainen johto ja toiminta, jos katsoo hieman pellin alle. Paikallisjärjestöt tosin tuppaavat olemaan asiallisempia.

Muokkaus: Jos kiinnostaa itse kurkata pellin alle, voi käydä täällä lukemassa artikkeleita yms. Varmasti tosin löytyy juttua muualtakin hakemalla.

[–] zaros@zaros.club 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is this how cyborgs are made?

[–] zaros@zaros.club 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The package managers are actually a huge upgrade, at least in my opinion. I was always annoyed having to hunt for the right site for the right installer, now I can just search and install with a command without even opening a browser. But the biggest benefit is the updating. One command to update everything is so handy, one command and all my applications and drivers are updated just like that. But there is the issue of many programs simply not supporting Linux. For those you'll sadly have to find replacements or workarounds.

If you want to get rid of Grub instead of what others have suggested, you could try booting into Windows and look for "advanced startup" and do a startup repair from there. That might destroy Grub and replace it with Windows bootloader again. If it works, your Linux stuff will remain on the drive, but Windows will boot like before. (you can easily reformat the HDD drive from Windows afterwards to use it for storage)

Some of my personal tips for moving to Linux:

  1. It's not Windows. Don't expect things to work the same way. Trying to force Windows approach often leads to a lot of problems.
  2. Watch Youtube videos about Linux. (terminal, package managers, desktop environments, distros, gaming, program replacements, whatever) This will help a ton to get a better grasp on why things work the way they do and what the benefits are.
  3. Remember that in Linux you have a lot of options. Distro hopping can be useful early on to see different options/customizations. Then you can pick the things you like later.
  4. Avoid graphical appstores. I've yet to have a positive experience with them. Terminal is much more reliable and simple.
  5. Try out Arch Linux too, if you have the patience. It's not as difficult as people often make it seem, and installing it yourself is very educational compared to the easier automated installers. AUR for installing programs might also be to your liking more than how Debian based distros do things.
  6. Learn how to troubleshoot yourself. Learn to search the web for solutions. If you're having an issue, it's likely someone else has had the same issue before.
[–] zaros@zaros.club 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh definitely! They didn't really have any direction for story early on, but with Mahjarrat storylines that began to change. Then they began to weave all the different stories together into a coherent world with surprising success.

I'd say in 2011-2013 the story really started to kick off. Gods for example were turned from simple good-evil entities into actually interesting characters representing different ideologies and philosophies.

Unlike some other MMOs, RS doesn't have voice acting (for the most part), which allows them to write a lot more dialogue. For example Azzanadra's Quest alone has ~25 000 words of dialogue. You can probably imagine how much lore a 20-year-old game like that can contain!

[–] zaros@zaros.club 9 points 1 year ago (11 children)

My useless skill is being a RuneScape lore repository. There's very little that I don't know about that subject.

 
[–] zaros@zaros.club 2 points 1 year ago

I'd also suggest Arch assuming one has patience for some tinkering. Getting familiar with the Arch Wiki and the other resources that exist is quite useful even with other distros! Not to mention the better understanding of the system gained simply by following the installation guide.

Even if one doesn't stick with the distro, the things learned setting it up will be useful down the line as well. The experience would also be very different from Debian based things, so it could be fun for a distro hop!

[–] zaros@zaros.club 9 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I very much agree. Learning English as a foreign language, it feels very wrong to use plural for a single person. I'm still not quite used to it! Although, had I been taught that early on, I doubt it would feel any weirder than using "you are" for a single person.

[–] zaros@zaros.club 17 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Pfft, rest of the world should start following Finns on this and call everyone and everything 'it'! Except pets for some reason.

[–] zaros@zaros.club 25 points 1 year ago

I've actually never seen this format before and I must say I quite like it.

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