The Russian Government Is a Joke

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for a minute, you’ve probably seen examples of the Russian government actively oppressing companies they don’t like. Such as this. What a fucking joke. Fuck your propaganda, fuck your need to control a narrative, and fuck you in general. I hope someone shoots Putin in his fucking useless head. Someone really should, honestly. What a fascist piece of shit.

Can we arrange that, please? Honestly. Putin just needs to be assassinated. Useless fucking twat.

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Monsoon

When I was a kid, I had a pair of those really awesome planar magnetic speakers from “Monsoon”. Surprisingly, I managed to hold onto those things and they’re currently connected to my mac mini. I need to get a DAC and preamp to really drive them appropriately, but they’re sorta rigged into the system currently regardless and honestly even with my patchwork bullshit setup they still sound very respectable. I do plan on getting a Schiit DAC and maybe one of those preamps they sell to drive them how they should be driven, but it’s not in the cards right this moment.

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Anhedonia

The election is this week. It’s wild how little elections in the past have mattered, yet they were painted as some high stakes game. With Project 2025 waiting in the wings, our democracy is actually actively being threatened. How good are our checks and balances? How resilient is our government to tyranny? Do we really want to find these answers out the hard way? Your vote this year can give answers.

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Arc Is Not Your Friend

I’ve been using “Arc Browser” as a daily driver for a few months now, and overall I have to say that the user experience is better than decent. The tools available within Arc make for quite a usable browser.

That said, Arc does nothing to protect your privacy. It looks like I’m switching back to Brave, I guess. At least until I can find something better.

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Over It

I’ve had a relentless cough now for almost three months. In that time I’ve had pneumonia, multiple colds, and bronchitis. It’s not a great year for me to respire. Guess I’ll stop.

I think I’ve found a text editor that’s going to tear me away from vim. Helix is honestly really awesome. It’s not a 1:1 vim drop-in, but it’s definitely “inspired by” to a significant enough extent that migrating isn’t painful in the least. On the contrary, migrating to helix is awesome. It’s written in rust, multi-platform, and has some awesome features. 10/10, do recommend.

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Simplicity

I’m sitting here on my laptop writing this, updating my blog to conform to the latest Hugo requirements, and holding my wife’s foot. She’s banging out an 18 page essay for her class and I’m just sitting next to her and cuddling her, enjoying her presence, touching her skin in soothing ways that say “I adore you”. It is a simple weekend, but a wonderful one. It seems like every week that passes we get closer, and if I have to leave town for work, it doubles the closeness that grows.

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3D Printing With ASA

I’ve learned a thing or two about this fickle material. The first thing I’ve learned is; Holy balls does it warp. If you’re printing something rectangular, you’re probably going to either need “mouse ears” or five layers of raft in order to compensate for irregular material cooling. Yes, that’s why warping happens. Material is cooler in one part of the already established material than the rest, so the cooler part contracts and causes the part to warp.

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Withdrawal

Caffeine might be the most nefarious thing we humans have normalized. What a drug, right? It makes you feel like you’re exercising just being stationary. It increases your sitting heart rate. It gives you a burst of energy. It also strongly counteracts feelings of tiredness.

Well, those are the good things about caffeine. The negative points are all over the map, though. They range from the inconvenience of existing without caffeine for a day to the worst migraine you’ve ever experienced when you try to quit cold turkey.

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