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Shaggar
Apr 26, 2006
there are loads of places with undrinkable sink water that should have bottled water at all times, but they're not really places you want to live.

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FMguru
Sep 10, 2003

peed on;
sexually

syntaxrigger
Jul 7, 2011

Actually you owe me 6! But who's countin?

CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:

I guess putting whiskey in my coffee is an everyday thing now.

you know I have never gotten good at drunk coding and I am less good at high coding but every day I get closer to answering yes to the question

"Couldn't I be loving high right now?"

President Beep
Apr 30, 2009





i have to have a car because otherwise i cant drive around the country solving mysteries while being doggedly pursued by federal marshals for a crime i did not commit (9/11)

lmao

CRIP EATIN BREAD
Jun 24, 2002

Hey stop worrying bout my acting bitch, and worry about your WACK ass music. In the mean time... Eat a hot bowl of Dicks! Ice T



Soiled Meat
im in the detroit area and our tap water loving rules

Endless Mike
Aug 13, 2003



PIZZA.BAT posted:

i've noticed my tap water has developed a very noticeable chlorine smell over the past few weeks. wondering if that's a coincidence or not

pretty sure spring chlorination is very common, so just a coincidence

Scud Hansen
Dec 13, 2015

Darkness and Evil
Day 30 of WFH: I have constructed a standing desk out of cardboard boxes.

I have finished the 35 pack of Costco hot dogs.

Things are hunting me now -- the things that devour and dissolve -- but I know how to elude them.

SO DEMANDING
Dec 27, 2003

Scud Hansen posted:

I have finished the 35 pack of Costco hot dogs.

important qualifier: in one sitting?

in a well actually
Jan 26, 2011

dude, you gotta end it on the rhyme

Scud Hansen posted:

Day 30 of WFH: I have constructed a standing desk out of cardboard boxes.

I have finished the 35 pack of Costco hot dogs.

Things are hunting me now -- the things that devour and dissolve -- but I know how to elude them.

all the nitrates in those dogs will ward off those things

or add seasoning, ymmv

Scud Hansen
Dec 13, 2015

Darkness and Evil

SO DEMANDING posted:

important qualifier: in one sitting?

It's taken about 3 weeks

I ate a lot of them with Japanese mayo and Okonomi sauce, that's fusion cuisine baby!

Scud Hansen
Dec 13, 2015

Darkness and Evil
I had a Strategic Bean Reserve before all this started. Feel somewhat validated.

Asleep Style
Oct 20, 2010

Scud Hansen posted:

I had a Strategic Bean Reserve before all this started. Feel somewhat validated.

Same, but I only have the bad flavors like popcorn and banana left now

4lokos basilisk
Jul 17, 2008


wfh status: all good, doing q2 planning and the company seems not to be too affected except for the hiring freeze in europe

using my kitchen counter as a stand up desk for meetings and e-mails time so i dont sit in my chair too much during the day. aside from missing my bike trip to the office this is probably healthier than it used to be

macos with spectacles app is pretty usable on a 15" screen with reduced font sizes and compact scaling

however none of this matters in the face of impending collapse of the capitalist system unless social safety nets are strengthened a lot more than they are now

also for sanity's sake i should probably stop reading united states twitter accounts for news..

Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



carry on then posted:

modern notes is literally eclipse as an email client, with all that entails

it still offers super granular access controls on databases so if you’re running a crazy theranos paranoia situation it probably has some benefits but lol at using it as an email system.

abbazabba
Aug 3, 2005
<img alt="" border="0" src="https://fi.somethingawful.com/customtitles/title-abbazabba.gif" /><br />what the crap

Sagebrush posted:

In San Francisco the water comes straight from the Yosemite valley and it's so pure they don't even filter it. Just add chlorine and pump it into the pipes. People here are still going nuts for the bottled stuff.


If society collapses to that level, a couple 24-packs of Dasani aren't going to save you. That's when you hike down to lake merced with a 5 gallon bucket.

The Sunol water temple is really cool:





rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

Progressive JPEG posted:

lol look at this guy trusting Bay Area infrastructure in 2020

yeah sf water is super super good.


San Jose, however,

rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

President Beep posted:

i don't care how much society collapses. i will never drink la croix.



cannibals eating Beeps corpse posted:


hey this guy doesnt have that weird aftertaste

syntaxrigger
Jul 7, 2011

Actually you owe me 6! But who's countin?

I grew up drinking tap water from outdoor water faucets on houses in south louisiana which is much like drinking water directly out of the swamp. Since then all faucet water has a less appealing taste.

President Beep
Apr 30, 2009





i have to have a car because otherwise i cant drive around the country solving mysteries while being doggedly pursued by federal marshals for a crime i did not commit (9/11)

:patriot:

Arcteryx Anarchist
Sep 15, 2007

Fun Shoe

abbazabba posted:

The Sunol water temple is really cool:







I got trapped here for a little bit by accident once

also its always funny when I go to run at Pleasanton ridge and there's some city of San Francisco public works truck out there; that must be a fun drive


syntaxrigger posted:

I grew up drinking tap water from outdoor water faucets on houses in south louisiana which is much like drinking water directly out of the swamp. Since then all faucet water has a less appealing taste.

I was always drinking well water piped through nice old corroding plumbing infrastructure

Now I just have Bay Area water that likes to change sources over the course of the year so you never know when you'll be drinking a cup of or showering in that nice lake smell when they switch to a new surface source

big scary monsters
Sep 2, 2011

-~Skullwave~-
water falls from the sky, you can just go out and get it completely free

oh yeah been stocking up on bottled air in a big way, never know when it might run out

Arcteryx Anarchist
Sep 15, 2007

Fun Shoe

big scary monsters posted:

water falls from the sky, you can just go out and get it completely free

not in all states; some people have rights to that!

Asleep Style
Oct 20, 2010

syntaxrigger posted:

I grew up drinking tap water from outdoor water faucets on houses in south louisiana which is much like drinking water directly out of the swamp. Since then all faucet water has a less appealing taste.

Have you tried adding Tony's?

President Beep
Apr 30, 2009





i have to have a car because otherwise i cant drive around the country solving mysteries while being doggedly pursued by federal marshals for a crime i did not commit (9/11)

Asleep Style posted:

Have you tried adding Tony's?

the frozen pizza? i mean i like the stuff too but idk about this.

qirex
Feb 15, 2001

look at this noob he doesn't know about pizza water

rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

big scary monsters posted:

water falls from the sky

not in california it doesnt

syntaxrigger
Jul 7, 2011

Actually you owe me 6! But who's countin?

Asleep Style posted:

Have you tried adding Tony's?

wait......ppl drink water WITHOUT tonys? bull poo poo

Sagebrush
Feb 26, 2012

rotor posted:

not in california it doesnt

There was water on my car this morning. Checkmate motherfuker

President Beep
Apr 30, 2009





i have to have a car because otherwise i cant drive around the country solving mysteries while being doggedly pursued by federal marshals for a crime i did not commit (9/11)

Sagebrush posted:

There was water on my car this morning. Checkmate motherfuker

that was piss

President Beep
Apr 30, 2009





i have to have a car because otherwise i cant drive around the country solving mysteries while being doggedly pursued by federal marshals for a crime i did not commit (9/11)
sorry

Arcteryx Anarchist
Sep 15, 2007

Fun Shoe

rotor posted:

not in california it doesnt

also pretty much most of the west

dragon enthusiast
Jan 1, 2010
https://www.twitter.com/associatesmind/status/1244957130848952322

Arcteryx Anarchist
Sep 15, 2007

Fun Shoe

if that's real that sounds like some insider trading REIT scam

also I wonder if constructing gallows is against the bylaws

rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

lancemantis posted:

also pretty much most of the west

colorado river doesn't even reach the ocean anymore

Shaggar
Apr 26, 2006

Midjack posted:

it still offers super granular access controls on databases so if you’re running a crazy theranos paranoia situation it probably has some benefits but lol at using it as an email system.

notes access control lists are absolutely loving terrible because they're based on a string representation of user/group common names. If you change someone's name, their common name changes, and it will break the access control list. This is why there is a loving rename user "task" in domino that processes name changes. it renames the user (simple) but then also goes thru every database acl and swaps the old common name for the new common name.

also user renames must be "accepted" by the user because notes client authentication uses public key auth and the private key is stored in an .id file that contains the user's name details. the rename task requires the user to manually update their id file with their new username.

if the user has multiple devices, of course its only done once, so user.id files get out of sync pretty much all the time. They added a user.id sync system to like notes 8.5 or something but it still didn't work all the time.

im so glad i don't have to administer domino anymore.

Arcteryx Anarchist
Sep 15, 2007

Fun Shoe
I wonder if my old workplace still uses it; I feel like they were strongly tied to it because they went as far as setting up "applications" in it -- there were a few guys on my floor that were "lotus developers"

Shaggar
Apr 26, 2006
Notes applications can be pretty useful because they aren't hard to write for simple tasks

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy

CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:

im in the detroit area and our tap water loving rules

doesn't it have paraquat in it or something

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy

rotor posted:

colorado river doesn't even reach the ocean anymore

where does it go

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Arcteryx Anarchist
Sep 15, 2007

Fun Shoe

echinopsis posted:

where does it go

Various agriculture ponzi schemes

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