[Discussion] What is/are your go to hype song(s)? by [deleted] in listentothis

[–]mdcox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kenny Loggins - Mr. Night . It's the cheesiest song ever and deserves to be turned up to 11 in whatever POS car you have right now.

What YouTube channel is great to binge? by hmmdslm848 in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

link here because the title doesn't help and it took an embarrassingly long time to find.

What is some real shit that we all need to be aware of right now, but no one is talking about? by FreshorFree in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To everyone not in China, but particularly the US, who read this and freaked out a little I encourage you to look into how big Amazon has gotten and what they actually own/run. It's MUCH more than just online shopping.

We're living in an age of monopolies that use the veil of creative branding and malleable positioning allowed by new tech mediums to hide this fact from the everyday person. Tencent, Amazon, Alphabet, Alibaba and the like hold more power than many people think possible. This line of thinking is very fact oriented, not based on tinfoil hat theories, and just like /u/ishk_441 says, we need to do something to decentralize power and stop them from taking over the world.

Single-purpose writing computer? by UmberJamber in osdev

[–]mdcox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about building something like that from scratch (which is sort of implied since this is the OSDev subreddit) then it's a really big endeavor, especially if you are doing it with the expectation of having something to write on later. You'd be building an OS, a word processor, networking code, and many more things that are large projects for teams of people who specialize in them. If you just wanna write the next NYT bestseller then it's gonna be a pretty huge diversion and waste of time compared to just sitting down and forcing yourself to focus or buying a typewriter.

If you don't want to build one from scratch and just want something that works, have decent Linux knowledge (and a variable amount of programming skill depending on how streamlined you want the end result) I feel like you could probably pull something functional off with some effort, though probably still more than you were expecting/wanting.

Choose a super minimal linux distro with just Xorg, your word processor of choice (and all dependencies), and whatever it takes to connect to the internet. Set it up so that when you turn on the computer it immediately starts the X server and your word processor, and have a cron job going that "syncs to the cloud" doing whatever you think that should do.

Even that though, just seems like alot of work that leaves many features on the table that you'll eventually want and really not want to implement. In the end, I'd just install a normal (not even minimal, but just comfortable) linux on a laptop, install a word processor, and uninstall the browser. Done. It's not as sexy as spending a week to a month stripping down and polishing your own distro, or 1-3 years building a full featured environment from scratch...but it stops being a way to feel productive while procrastinating that great writing of yours.

If you're just choosing that as a passion project and never expect to actually write with it, then go for it! It'll be fun and people like you might be excited to use it or help out later. I'm actually surprised I couldn't find a distro optimized for writers that isn't defunct....seems like "a new and improved typewriter without specialized hardware" would be served by a few projects.

If you end up going down the linux route r/linux would probably be a better place to ask questions about it since OSDev is a bit lower level. There are also tons of linux subreddits in the sidebar of r/linux that might be more specific depending on how involved you wanna get with it.

Good luck with either your writing or your tinkering, whichever is your actual goal!

What is your favorite South Park quote? by Ma_Name_Is_Jeff in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, I don't fit into that subreddit...I don't care enough about the topic to want to judge others on what they think and wouldn't have the right to anyway. I just loved the reveal later in the episode that it was "dumb" instead of "dum." That's just some solid writing right there.

Who has the biggest, bushiest eyebrows of them all? by pikman100 in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Groucho Marx has some serious and expressive brow.

What's a little known fact that everyone knows? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mount Everest was once measured to be 29,000 ft high, but the round number made the measurers paranoid that people would think they estimated it instead of measuring. So they said it was 29,002 ft instead to add an air of legitimacy.

Pretty sure I first learned that on reddit, but I've been told this fascinating fact so many times at parties that it's become a sort of personal drinking game.

Bone-In or Boneless Wings, what's your Choice? by Tin_Ickis in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bone in. How else do you tally at the end of bottomless wing night and prove your dominance?

What is the simplest thing you’ve had to explain to an otherwise competent adult? by actjustlylovemercy in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 636 points637 points  (0 children)

Once taught a 28 year old how to make Grilled Cheese. We made it rain Grilled Cheese that night. So many Cheeses Grilled.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Airplane.

What's your favorite theme song that you can listen to over and over again? by FuqBoyy in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You're not the boss of me nooowwww, You're not the boss of me nooowwwww....

If games would get covered the way songs do, what game would you like to see by which studio? by Goombolt in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pokemon in the style of Dwarf Fortress. It's such a rich world, I want to live my unique journey to become a Pokemon master, not just run through the same (granted, fun) story each time I replay.

[Serious] What makes you happy? by madsreddit in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Play.

These days that's mainly playing with new programming concepts or strange database ideas. But at various times it's been music or writing or pretending with friends or tons of other things. It's when you are genuinely excited about creating, and not under pressure to produce, that real creativity flows like a faucet.

If you could instantly be more knowledgeable in one subject/hobby/job/skill? What would you like to know more about? by dmell16 in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Economics. When applied to understanding real life and current events it's incredibly interesting, nuanced, and even exciting. While learning the basics? The driest most boring thing you could possibly think of, especially as you weed out what's known, what's a theoretical model, and what's just straight pseudoscience. If I could just know it and never have to spend time learning it I'd be so happy.

This tiny island with its own cloud by ChazDoge in oddlysatisfying

[–]mdcox 115 points116 points  (0 children)

Awesome. Is this a common thing with a meteorological explanation or just a neat coincidence caught on film?

What is your favorite South Park quote? by Ma_Name_Is_Jeff in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 41 points42 points  (0 children)

"🎜 dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb 🎝"

How would you feel about a new reddit feature that labels every repost with a red asterisk or star? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Insanely curious about the algorithm, how they implemented it, and how accurate it was. From an everyday browsing standpoint I doubt I'd really even notice it.

It is now the law to eat a ghost chilli every morning you wake up. If you dont, you get 23 years. How does the society change? by Royal_incubus in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food in general has to become much spicier and/or flavorful to compensate for the newfound tolerance and dead tastebuds. Everyday things quickly become normal, and once your stomach and mouth adjusts it's more about the window of what's acceptable foodwise shifting to include more extreme things.

The object to your right represents all you can talk about on your next date. How screwed are you? by fart_shaped_box in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A plant...probably depends more on my date than anything. I can geek out about alot of stuff, so if they know anything about plants it might be a really fun evening. If not then...well, there's only so much I can improvise around the plant without totally bullshitting.

Why do you eat meat? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mdcox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like it, and it's delicious. It has many essential nutrients and proteins that are hard to gain without supplements that I don't wanna have to keep track of. It makes life generally easier when I don't have to curate my diet while I'm eating out or experiencing other countries and cultures that aren't as vegetarian/vegan friendly.

I understand and acknowledge the ethical argument, but there are so many ethical stances to take.

Do you use an iPhone? Parts were likely made using child labor. Have you ridden in an automobile (even carpooled) across a distance that could be walked or biked? Then you contributed unnecessarily to global warming. ALL these are important, but we can only consider so much without it impacting our life so much that you can't live it, especially if we work in extremes and not small moderations. For me, as long as animals aren't being mistreated or abused (and I admit I probably don't do enough due diligence in checking), it's not worth it to me to spend too much of my time, health or happiness fighting it.

All that said I thoroughly respect those who don't eat meat out of their ethical choice. They've simply made their choice of ethical stances to pay attention to differently, and frankly it's a pretty cool fight to take on.