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also i have twitter and various other things
Didn't know that the US NWS used Fedi as a channel.
Cool stuff.
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"I didn't fuck my cat"
- Shane Dawson
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@ec_ho its an anime from the mid 1990s

it's...an interesting one
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@ec_ho its screwed up

im at episode 16
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im watching evangelion.
UHHHHHHH
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WHY IS EVERYTHING 18+ FILTERED AND I HAVE TO CLICK ON EVERYTHING
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@lucy 1) it was intel 915/945 gma and 2) lubuntu

stop assuming that i don't know what distros are
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@lucy reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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@cdmnky or at least "Gen 3" because "2x2" is stupid, even if it is literally 2x2
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I'm sick of people telling me to use linux when i ask them for help with issues:
- yes windows sucks
- yes windows is closed source

- i need software that runs on windows only
- i play games that dont have a linux version
(yes I know about wine, but it doesnt have perfect compatibility)
- driver support on linux isn't great, so on one of my test machines i used to install linux, there were NO VIDEO DRIVERS. This machine was 15 years old.
- Linux weenies bash on everything
- Windows weenies bash on everything

seriously, i shouldnt fucking die because i dont use Your Holy Operating System.
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@lucy @ihavebigtits understandable have a great day
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@cdmnky no i'm not complaining about "gen 2x2" i'm complaining about "Gen"

it should just be USB 3.2.3 or USB 3.3
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@cdmnky what the fuck does "Gen 2x2" mean

why cant we just have GOOD version numbers

Like, if you're doing rapid release, it's better to call it "Update 74" rather than Version 1907, update 8 million
If you're not

JUST GO

3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.0
AND DONT

FUCKING FUCK WITH THE VERSION NUMBERS!
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@ec_ho How though

it wouldn't be mysql
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by "one-way access" i mean the regular system cant access the kernel mode sql library (excluding certain critical API routines required for it), but the KMSQL can access the rest of the system.
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the kernel-mode SQL would run in an entirely separate process system, with only one-way access to the rest of the system, for security. and it would implement its own micro-object manager and process manager, and the object and process managers would use (ofc slimmed down) SQL to initalize objects and processes.
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even the object manager and the process manager would rely on this
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there should be an operating system that runs on SQL at the kernel level. In kernel-mode.
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