

Yet they demand our obedience and cooperation.
And people willingly bootlick these brave heroes who “f34r for muh life!!!” and start blasting when an acorn falls. Or when they step in front of a moving vehicle.
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Yet they demand our obedience and cooperation.
And people willingly bootlick these brave heroes who “f34r for muh life!!!” and start blasting when an acorn falls. Or when they step in front of a moving vehicle.


Police are not required to help you under any circumstances.
When I want to see heads explode I mention
In both cases one are required by law to pay but the recipient is not required to perform. As they say, “it’s good to the the king”.


No matter what plugin you find that supposedly will do the job, in my experience it is always a PITA that ends up involving a lot of programming.
I had a good experience with jekyll’s wordpress->jekyll import tool. But see below.
I would go for a database-less static site generator like Hugo
Graybeard here, so it’s probably just braindamage specific to me, but I’ve found ruby dependency setup and troubleshooting to be extremely frustrating. Hard for me to wrap my head around.
When jekyll is actually dead (right now it is “only mostly dead”) I’ll change to something that does not require ruby (eleventy?) or just go back to the nineties and do something barebones with gtml or whatever. Already playing with the latter.


without kegels there’d be no squeezing


If the ads for a feed are in a predictable position (like first two minutes, last minute, whatever) one can use sox or similar to trim the file at that point to effectively remove the ads.
But like some of the other commenters here, when the podcast is available by patreon I use that feed and avoid the whole problem.


I own and use a Microsoft Zune HD
Seems like a good enough reason to me!
I updated both my desktop and a headless server without issue.
Agreed, the SSA itself is not making claims that mislead the public.
I agree that’s a problem.
I don’t want to beat the dead horse, but IMO the public language/guidance/media discourse regarding the SSA is as misleading as “to protect and to serve”.
If I were pushed I might say that the security part of social security is an implied guarantee that it will provide security of some kind. It does bolster financial security for many at the moment, but there is no guarantee it will do in the future.