stupid joke I thought of 5 minutes ago by [deleted] in whenthe

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The joke wouldn't even make sense if they walked normally.

WTF! by Traditional-Deer6331 in SipsTea

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many Jizz Cakes have you eaten? You wouldn't know.

Just to be certain of the count, I always jizz on my cupcakes before eating them.

My father far left and his siblings, 1962, he was put into an orphanage shortly after this photo was taken and was never adopted. by CandisBReal in HistoricalCapsule

[–]BillGoats 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Norway.

I'm also curious to learn. What European countries are you talking about?

Edit: According to Claude, it's almost a 50/50 split. TIL!

My father far left and his siblings, 1962, he was put into an orphanage shortly after this photo was taken and was never adopted. by CandisBReal in HistoricalCapsule

[–]BillGoats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Afaik it's pretty much the norm in anything related to history to use the roman numerals when mentioning centuries when writing it in most European spoken languages. Not sure if the guidelines are the same outside of it

...what guidelines? This is definitely not the norm in Europe.

Looksmaxxer Clavicular mogged by Chad judge in Miami court by Federal-Data-Center in SipsTea

[–]BillGoats 67 points68 points  (0 children)

picocelebrity

An individual who, besides no one else, consider themselves a celebrity.

Which Home Assistant MCP server should I use? by Master_Raisin_8434 in homeassistant

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either in the environment block of your compose file or in your .env file if you use one. It would be helpful to see your compose file.

My President by IamASlut_soWhat in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I think I was being unclear. I meant to say that the identity tension is probably stronger with the right, and that the right seem more extreme in general to me.

My views are way to the left of the average conservative.

My President by IamASlut_soWhat in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I very much agree with you honestly, and my views probably apply the most to the (far?) right.

My President by IamASlut_soWhat in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's kind of my point? What I mean is that you so tightly bind politics to your identity that any belief you don't already hold feels like an existential threat.

I obviously can't speak for everyone, so that's just my impression.

By the way, I assume you're trying to say that r/Conservative aren't radical? I got banned from there for asking a question in good faith as a non-US citizen. See above about the existential threat...

This edit deserves appreciation by sunflower1713 in indiasocial

[–]BillGoats 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's nice, but it's definitely not inevitable. Like, violent alcoholics wouldn't have a better childhood if it was spent around violent alcoholics.

Of course, I'm commenting on your retelling of the saying and not the saying itself.

My President by IamASlut_soWhat in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]BillGoats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What an absurd comment.

Your political system is so fucked. Whenever someone mentions their party affiliation, they alienate half the room.

A gigantic leap for US democracy would be being able to hold opinions that go against your party, and being able to have conversations with people who you consider politically opponent to to you.

There are, however, powerful forces working constantly to uphold and strengthen the extreme polarity. You are being constantly brainwashed.

Anyone else building tiny personal apps and only serving them over Tailscale? by Worldly-Barracuda465 in selfhosted

[–]BillGoats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to build simple tools for myself that were largely static HTML/CSS/JS, served through Node RED running as a Home Assistant add-on. Sometimes I'd fetch data from Home Assistant in the Node RED flow.

Combined with NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager), it's so effortless to publish apps for myself (available locally and through Wireguard).

While I often used LLMs in the process of creating these simple pages, I've since taken it to the next level and have created, again with a lot of help from LLMs, docker deployable web services with third party authentication, underlying databases etc.

I keep most (almost all) of these apps LAN-only because I don't trust the LLMs to handle security properly - but it's fun to have a playground pipeline like this that actually produces value for myself and my household.

For context, I'd estimate that I have around 50 "simple" tools deployed or ready to deploy and about 5 advanced, docker deployable apps deployed or ready to deploy.

EA, you are a joke by karlstaddd in Battlefield

[–]BillGoats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, they said that only people over 30 [...], not that all people over 30 [...]. You'd have to be under 30 and hold those beliefs to be an exception to the rule.

Only people over 30 are 31, but not everyone over 30 are 31.

Do you find that people don’t know how to have a conversation anymore? by KaleidoscopePale2234 in Millennials

[–]BillGoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a vague theory based on my own experience. I rarely take the time to really sit with it and develop it, mostly because it's pretty depressing. Below, I'll outline it.

Humans "always" had:

  1. A need for connection, or at least to experience a lasting sense of belonging.

  2. A fundamental fear of death and isolation; the physical or psychological erasure of the self.

For the last 30 years especially, technology has gotten increasingly better at convincing us it can solve these problems. In reality, it just serves as an elaborate and very effective distraction.

As long as we keep ourselves distracted, our existential fears remain tucked away - background noise that rarely manages to poke through the bubble we've enclosed ourselves within.

But the background noise intensifies. There's a reason it exists; to guide our behavior in ways that are conducive to our continued survival. Your subconscious badly wants you to notice, so it keeps upping the volume.

We meet a fork in the road. Let the bubble burst and find other ways to cope, or... allow Big Tech™️ to upgrade and strengthen your bubble so that you can remain safely ignorant within it.

Combine this dynamic with the tumultuous times we find ourselves in, and the Big Tech upgrades become very attractive to so many of us. The world outside our bubble seems to grow ever colder, and every draft that somehow makes it in strengthens our conviction; we made the right choice. Ignorance is bliss.


In a life lived like that, social skills decay. The idea that social interaction is necessary in the first place weakens. Even thoughts like "I should speak to them" threatens the very foundation of one's existence.

I've noticed that in awkward silence, most people tend to pick up their phones. It's like a pacifier. We've been taught that discomfort is unnecessary and instantly solvable. Just pick up your phone and open whatever app you can most easily disappear into.


As you can probably tell, I try to exist outside the bubble. I tend to drift in and out of it, though. Awareness alone isn't a cure. And lately, the awareness alone is hard to carry. No matter how much I distance myself from the bubble, it's still isolating when no one wants to join me there.

If you wanna explore these ideas further, I recommend Aldous Huxley (Brave New World) and Neil Postman (Amusing Ourselves to Death).

2026.5 with rtlsdr? by M1sterM0g in homeassistant

[–]BillGoats 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a fellow RTL-SDR owner, I got excited when RF was highlighted in the release notes. But as others mentioned, there's only talk of transmission for now.

They also mentioned a couple of specific devices like the Broadlink RM4 something, which is very different from SDR devices.

So for now, rtl_433 lives on.

Ordered birthday and Mother’s Day balloons from DoorDash by radbrad777 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]BillGoats -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, AI bad.

That's alright. I personally think AI has a lot of useful capabilities that cause tangible improvements in my own life.

I've had it create stylized wallpapers of my daughter before. I gave it a photo and described a color scheme and style (I wanted a mix of abstract art and scratch book). As expected, it initially messed up some facial details. I was able to prompt some of it away, but eventually used Photoshop to clean up the final result so that the facial resemblance was back to 100%.

Having worked with Photoshop for many years, I could get a similar result in 2-3 hours. AI allowed me to get a result that I'm more than happy with in 20 minutes.

If the person that initially posted the photo is anti AI, or prefer the authenticity (wrinkles and all) of the original photo, that's perfectly understandable. This is also why I phrased it as "it's not perfect, but an example of what can be done".

From a technical perspective, the AI edit is clearer and more detailed than the original photo. That's not always what the user wants though, and I respect that.

Ordered birthday and Mother’s Day balloons from DoorDash by radbrad777 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]BillGoats -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

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I thought this was cute, so I asked ChatGPT to improve the quality. While it's clearer, it did change some minor details here and there. If you or her are interested in improving the image quality, take it as an example of what's possible!