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Just realizing that the idea that in 2199 computers wouldn't be powerful enough to parse the output data of into at least if not a graphic visualization is preposterous

It's more likely that the strange text is what the machines naturally read, and they had no need to do anything else with the output.

The longest card game in the world: Microsoft Solitaire is 30 - And that means Windows 3.0 is too It's a double anniversary today as we take a moment to ponder 30... more: go.theregister.co.uk/feed/www.

OK ok its time to get off fedi :blobsad: and go to work. See you monday lol

@Quillette Wait, are fewer women getting married, but men are getting married at the same rate?

Here is a thing with the lockdowns.

They were always fake, fake and fake. We all know the ‘rona is a slightly nastier flu, but that’s it. It had no power to destroy the world — we knew this right away too.

All that was ever needed was, if you were in the threat demographic, to take precautions. That would have been fine. That was enough.

Well here we are, still on a pointless lockdown — and why? No reason beyond using it for politics, trading lives for power. Get this through your thick heads, the state only uses you for power, that’s it. Your lives mean nothing to the elites. Here is the damn proof, laid bare for the world to see, if only you’d just fucking look.

Yet still, I endlessly hear people yammer on and on about how the state offers protections to them. Really? You mean the cops fining you for drinking a coffee in your car? Or pulling their guns and attacking you for wearing a stormtrooper costume on May 4th? The same cops who took 14 hours to stop a single gunman in Nova Scotia?

You aren’t being protected by the State, you are being used by it.

I have a callous from playing too much animal crossing

@jwildeboer It means people who go back to the office will get paid more, and people with boring jobs will realize it's better anyways because the industrial/enterprise internet is way better than at home

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