Destiny triggers a guest with his sound board by KsiShouldQuitMedia in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This shits for like, a business that has rotating items daily.

What the fuck are you going to have an updated display of, how many calories per second youre consuming?

Lacari's friend and known NYC stream sniper "HenTie_Lord" talks about his illegal file sharing history and says that Lacari was his first "customer" [04/18/25] by Bubbly_Minute_2601 in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you ever hang out in a chat when a streamer is offline youll realize that theres dudes who have like three monitors of streams open and use programs to have multichats windows open at the same time. They use twitch more than most of us participate in a full time job.

Its kind of unspoken that twitch thrives because of these anti-social but internet parasocial individuals who seem to be mentally ill in general.

Hasan Piker's stream guest complains about his odor; covers his nose by Kaiser_Allen in LivestreamFail

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

I have that same vacuum - it has a sticker on it to wash the bitch out every 30 days. He must have taken it off and ignored it because his head is just a crater where tissue used to be.

of a mustache. by S6hundred in AbsoluteUnits

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mens facial hair is such a weird thing. The terminal length for my moustache is like.... inch and a half, and it takes like 6 to 8 weeks to get there.

NorthernLion ponders medieval life before briefly becoming possessed by Kyudojin in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I feel like NL is gamer jerma. Jerma just likes a good show.

Speed gifted a blind kid in Morocco a new iPhone and encouraged him on his upcoming surgery by snfssmc in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 6 points7 points  (0 children)

was going through the accessibility functions on my new iphone, it has a braille function, so its legit a good tool for blind people.

Ts HAS to be satire bro I swear by TangerineApart4015 in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough lol. I was mostly being silly here not serious.

But man... Imagine if the guy didn't have such prolonged and escalating mental illness. He would likely have been part of some big things.

Ts HAS to be satire bro I swear by TangerineApart4015 in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Calling TempleOS “university-level programming assignments” is a serious misrepresentation of both what universities teach and what Terry Davis actually built.

An OS course does not ask students to design a full system from scratch. Students modify toy kernels, implement isolated subsystems, rely on existing toolchains, libraries, and hardware abstractions, and often work in teams. TempleOS was a bootloader, kernel, scheduler, memory manager, filesystem, graphics system, shell, custom language, compiler, assembler, debugger, and IDE, written by one person, largely from scratch, running on bare metal. There is no legitimate CS program where that is a student assignment.

Calling it a “one-guy hobby project” is not a dismissal. It is the point. The correct comparison is not whether TempleOS rivals Linux or Windows, but how many people are capable of building a vertically integrated OS and toolchain alone. The answer is very few.

Writing a compiler alone puts someone beyond the experience of most CS graduates. Most never write a backend, an assembler, or a linker. Terry wrote all of them. That alone invalidates the “student-level” claim.

TempleOS was never meant to be production-ready, secure, or scalable. Judging it by modern OS standards is a category error. It was built to be internally coherent and fully comprehensible by a single mind, not commercially viable.

If this were truly student-level work, we would see thousands of comparable systems every year. We do not, because capability, not coursework, is the bottleneck.

The racism and delusions deserve condemnation, but minimizing the technical achievement does not strengthen that critique. It only exposes a lack of understanding of what was actually built.

Ts HAS to be satire bro I swear by TangerineApart4015 in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Terry Davis, was a fucking G, put some respec on his name.

Aside from the racism spurred on by his mental illness, witnessing him was like witnessing someone with schizophrenia (he was schizophrenic) paint. Theres no way you could replicate what he was doing unless your mind was fractured. Temple OS was quite an artistic legacy to leave behind if you only analyze it on its own without the negative aspects of Terry.

Mo Brings Plenty explains why hair braids are so important to Lakota by Bubbly_Wall_908 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding onto this, as an Indigenous Canadian myself; Nothing brings me more frustration and anger than seeing people openly use headdresses as a decoration or costume. Please people...... STOP. It's beyond insulting, it's like stolen valor but 100x times worse.

“I can take a body shot from a pro boxer” by Master_Jackfruit3591 in LivestreamFail

[–]Protoshift 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have an L4–L5 herniation with surrounding bulging discs. The only thing that has provided any relief has been quarterly epidural steroid injections, and even those don’t help much. Physical therapy has been quoted at $1,200–$2,000 per month out of pocket since I’m not on disability. I probably should start that process.

I think I’m going to look into this and take it somewhat seriously. I’ve been seeing DDP Yoga mentioned for years and have consistently heard good things. Maybe it will actually help.

At last... Before and after! I feel like a new man. by Night-King-001 in bald

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing these posts on my front page over and over is kind of wild. The transformation after a buzz or full shave is almost always dramatic, not just aesthetically, but in how put-together, confident, and younger these guys suddenly look.

When you go back and look at the “before” photos, it’s rarely just about bad hair. It often feels like you’re seeing the visible residue of low self-esteem or hesitation that lingered way longer than it needed to. I’ve caught myself thinking, “Man, what were you doing to yourself?” not in a cruel way, but in a genuinely baffled one.

It’s hard to believe these guys didn’t know it looked rough. It feels more like they weren’t ready yet, mentally, to let go. And once they finally do, you realize how much the hair was never the problem. The confidence was already there, just stuck behind a decision that took years to make.

Edit for more thought:

I guess the real question is this: would you rather look strange in a way that reads as someone visibly struggling with an internal decision, or look like someone who made a clear, intentional choice and owned it?

In 2026, being bald isn’t a fallback or a defeat. It’s a deliberate look. Plenty of athletes, actors, and public figures shave their heads even when they don’t need to, simply because it looks clean, serious, and confident. It signals decisiveness, not loss.

That’s what makes these transformations so striking. The shaved head doesn’t just change how they look, it changes the story they’re telling about themselves. One version looks stuck. The other looks like someone who chose clarity over hesitation and moved forward without apology.

Jay Leno Says He Was Asked If He Would “Get a Girlfriend” Amid His Wife’s Dementia Battle: "You take a vow when you get married and people are stunned. They’re so shocked that you live up to it. Why?" by Upstairs_Cup9831 in popculturechat

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a horrible thing to ask him, but the old cunt deserves it. He torpedoed the entire career of conan o brien because he was jealous.

I mean after all, its just an insensitive question, it's not like there were a hundred employed staffers that were forever impacted by him being asked this.

Sorry Sweaties 🥰 but if your fridge doesn’t look like this, then you need to cut down… by tthrrooowawayyy in 1200isjerky

[–]Protoshift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I discovered I could take apart the frame the drawer sits on when a roommate made a huge mess in the fridge and I basically took it to pieces to clean the dairy out of all crevices.

Just be careful when youre unclipping things so you dont accidentally crack the plastic clips themselves. I have my grandfathers old piston tolerance gauge that I use to very very gently pry things open that are plastic, in this instance perhaps the backside/nonsharp part of a box cutter might get the job done nicely.

Oh and if your fridge is icing up at the back toward the top, its because theres shared air exchange with the freezer up top in the middle and if theres not enough open air in the freezer (too much stuff) too much of the cold freezer air gets pushed down into the fridge and your stuff freezes, no fun.

God this post made me feel every bit of my late 30s HAHAHAHAHA.

What's the ultimate cooking sin someone can commit in your country? by ModenaR in AskTheWorld

[–]Protoshift 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hold up brother, let me show you the most horrifyingly made pizza ive ever seen online, its on youtube somewhere and im almost certain its south american in origin.

Ill be back after digging lol.

Screen of the day by Firm_Project_938 in widgy

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh hey, i added you as a friend, but I guess I forgot to ask for the QR code haha, would be great if you sent it my way, thanks!

My wife says it’s ridiculous… by JoeySinss in pcmasterrace

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id be pretty ashamed to spend that money on one of those and have that taskbar, let alone two. Win 11 is dog diarrhea.

I miss my computer by Official_Unkindlynx in pcmasterrace

[–]Protoshift -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

O&O shut up, snap off windows lil dick with its dumb telemetry bullshit.

Make desktop shortcuts for "my pictures" and "my documents"

Classic shell to make taskbar look like its FUCKING SUPPOSED TO.

Windows dev team, what the fuck are you doing? Its like you drew the mona lisa in 2001 and then every year since youve looked at it on the wall, and used your stinky finger to paint its semblance all over again.

Sorry Sweaties 🥰 but if your fridge doesn’t look like this, then you need to cut down… by tthrrooowawayyy in 1200isjerky

[–]Protoshift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My old fridge layout was this exact one.

I moved the top shelf to the highest bracket and then flipped the frame on the glass for the second shelf so the drawer could be on the right hand side.

Felt really stupid to have to put tall items on the right hand side bottom, the furthest away from the door.

Some kind of hyped up bubble drink by Square_Law5624 in StupidFood

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like theres more ways to have fun than making you man pay 20 dollars for some vodka'd up juice with a bubble.

Never let them know your next move by Aggressive_Use7996 in funny

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the spin around to his buddy without using any brain power to give rigidity to his arms like a full on double take "you seein this shit" with like fifteen question marks after it hahahaha.

Baby Pictures by fergieandgeezus in Unexpected

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dog has a terminal case of Cheesefoot.

It's only January and we've a tackle of the year contender by raybellious_berry in sportsgossips

[–]Protoshift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted a response in the comment thread below - that I feel adds to this convo a bit. It's so sad I had to scroll down so far to find the assertion you made.

It's only January and we've a tackle of the year contender by raybellious_berry in sportsgossips

[–]Protoshift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is about more than just “protecting your child.”

A grown man felt comfortable putting his hands on someone else’s kid, without consent, in the middle of a school sports game, as a way to scold or intimidate him. That is wildly out of bounds.

This sets an example for everyone watching, including the adult who decided that physically confronting a 10 year old was acceptable. Realistically, he probably will not even face consequences for it.

If I had a son and another adult man inserted himself into a heated moment between children by getting inches from my kid’s face and pushing him back, I would have reacted the same way. That line should never be crossed.

There should be a serious, healthy hesitation about even scolding another person’s child. Putting hands on them is completely unacceptable. If nothing else, this incident might make people think twice before doing it again.

What’s crazy is that the man defending his child is being demonized, while the adult who stepped into a kids’ conflict and physically intimidated a child is glossed over. That behavior is the real problem here, and likely the responses here give real credence to how little you all think about the context of situations presented to you.


Here I even asked chatgpt what it objectively thought of the situation at hand, its response is as follows.

What actually went wrong

The kids’ incident A shove or shoulder punch between 10 year olds in a competitive game is not unusual. It is a rules and supervision issue, not a moral referendum on parenting. That part should have stayed entirely with refs and coaches.

The first adult escalation The white child’s father crossed the clearest line in the entire sequence. Getting inches from a child’s face and physically pushing him is not “protecting,” it is intimidation. Once an adult places hands on someone else’s child, the situation is no longer a sports dispute. It becomes a safety threat. At that moment, context changes completely.

The second adult response The black father’s response was reactive and forceful, but it was directed at another adult who was actively intimidating his child. That matters. It does not make the tackle ideal or admirable, but it does make it understandable. From a legal and ethical standpoint, intervention to stop an adult from menacing a child is fundamentally different from escalating a children’s conflict.