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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Aside from privacy issues I’m sure running out of storage space on my work laptop all the time will get loads better when I have to find space for all this extra data that has nothing to do with actually getting my job done. I am constantly fighting running out of HD space due to the need to generate a lot of data, video, images etc. Adobe software takes up more than it needs to and complains if you don’t have tons of spare space for it whenever you use it.

    I can count on one amputated hand the number of times I would have needed this feature.

    I only hope my company’s IT see the security risk and disable it by default.






  • I feel like using percentages would be more meaningful. The Dow Jones peaked at 381 just before crashing in 1929. So using absolute numbers can’t be compared because the entire DJ wasn’t worth the drops we are seeing today.

    I in 1929 it lost~10-12% on its worst days

    So far Trump is losing ~5% approx each day

    It’s not exactly a stellar endorsement. I’m only saying that you are comparing things at today’s dollar value, when the value of currency changes over time.

    This Wikipedia page shows that the worst days by percentage are not where we are yet.

    However… Rank, President (AFFILIATION), date, DJ, Point loss, %loss

    1 Reagan ®, 1987-10-19, 1738.74, −508.00, −22.61%

    2 Trump ®, 2020-03-16, 20188.52, −2997.10, −12.93%

    3 Hoover ®, 1929-10-28, 260.64, −38.33, −12.82%

    4 Hoover ®, 1929-10-29, 230.07, −30.57, −11.73%

    5 Trump ®, 2020-03-12, 21200.62, −2352.60, −9.99%

    6 Hoover ®, 1929-11-06, 232.13, −25.55, −9.92%

    7 McKinley ®, 1899-12-18, 58.27, −5.57, −8.72%

    8 Hoover ®, 1932-08-12, 63.11, −5.79, −8.40%

    9 T. Roosevelt ®, 1907-03-14, 76.23, −6.89, −8.29%

    10 Reagan ®, 1987-10-26, 1793.93, −156.83 , −8.04 %

    All republicans. I note that the biggest daily gains were also republicans but most of them are related to the big drops e.g a day, week or month later, so they basically tank the index then the index recovers some time later.



  • According to a post I found on that shitty alien site, An AAA game has to sell 10 million copies to break even around 6 months ago. That means at $70 dollars each. They can cost $700 million to make, market and distribute. The money has to typically be recouped within a certain time frame to keep the lights on and invest in the next 700 mil project. The successful games also have to carry the weight of the failures too, so you probably aren’t getting that bad a deal.

    I’m not saying the price isn’t inflated, just that it can cost a lot more than you might think to make this stuff, and it’s all on a gamble that it will sell.

    I remember buying mortal kombat ii on the megadrive/genesis with saved up pocket money for £45 ($58). That was in 1994, I think I maxed out at about 10 games. I’m seeing assassins creed shadows on the xbox at £56.99 ($74) today (ignoring online digital shops because they didn’t exist in 1994.) So in 31 years inflation on the price of a premium video game has been 0.75% annually vs 2.5% for all goods and that has resulted in a small 20% increase in the price over 30 years.

    Closest link I could find to back up the inflation rate. If games increased in price Inline with inflation, they’d cost about £96 ($123) today.

    Games have always been expensive, but less so now than 30 years ago.

    P.s. If I don’t ignore online digital shops, I can actually get it cheaper the that 1994 price. Only £40 ($51). I mean come on its not like suddenly we have a bad deal on video games. Also if it really bothers you stop buying games at launch. I rarely spend more than a third of those prices now just by waiting a year or two.




  • You know how sometimes your get so frustrated at someone you struggle to eloquently articulate your dislike of them because there are so many facets to that dislike. This is how Elon makes me feel these days. I struggle to put it in the simplest terms.

    It really bothers me that he thinks he deserves pity while denying it to others. It bothers me that his attitude towards money comes from never having had to worry about it. It bothers me that he thinks that he can take actions that threaten people’s livelihoods and even their lives and expects to be loved for it. It bothers me that the only way he can rationalise why people hate him is that they have brainwashed or paid by the left rather than having legitimate grievances with him. It bothers me that he thinks if you aren’t a billionaire it’s because your are lazy/don’t deserve to be and that their hard work is not equal to his. Lastly it bothers me that I don’t know if he genuinely holds these positions or if he just uses them as justification to do horrible things.



  • I meant any incoming administration in 4 years would have to win big in all 3 houses to demonstrate to the world that this 4 years was unwelcome and unexpected. Incidentally that’s also what would be needed to effect the change BUT. A sizable proportion of the US electorate has shown an appetite for what is happening and historically the republicans always seem to do better than they should despite all the horrible shit they do. So I don’t have faith that the next election would go as we hope.

    In 2024, despite, or maybe because of his first term, Trump won the popular vote, and project 2025 was also not a secret.

    So the question would be, what reform or reforms would convince the rest of the world the USA wouldn’t pull the same moves again?

    Donor caps? Media regulation?

    The problem is not just getting trump out in 2028, it’s keeping his followers out in 2032, 2036, 2040 etc.


  • With respect, it will take the US a lot longer than 4 years to rebuild the trust that has been destroyed. Even a return to the norms of the last 75 years, while it would be welcomed by the traditional allies, would mean nothing if it can be reversed so easily again in 8 years and sharing secrets and cooperation with an “ally” like that is dangerous.

    Foreign policy changed radically in a matter of weeks. The US is no longer predictable or reliable.





  • Every time I read something about the USA in the last few weeks I think “Wow that’s shitty. How can it get worse?”

    In short order, the answer to my question is served up. I find it worse when the victims cannot speak or stand up for themselves. Though horrible things are happening to a wide range of victims at least they can protest, take action etc. The dogs cannot. I only hope that the handlers make sure the welfare of these animals is taken care of despite the order. They do not deserve to be pawns in the MAGA game, but then no one does.