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  • Some would call it .... Tim.

  • "self-flagellate".... No I want them to stop sitting on their asses, self fellating.

  • For what it's worth, this is just damage control and first step. Deployment was trivial compared to most other ideas, so it seemed worth at least giving a go.

    Our expectations are very much tempered, but trying to be optimistic on even a small reprieve.

    Thanks for the Dom detail!

  • /me waves in awkward sysadmin fashion

    Looking forward to nonsense gibberish on the Internet being put to good use instead of politics!

  • There's a lot of truth in the bit about which one you go to....

    Being a franchise, a LOT of the quality comes down to the management. My cousin was a manager and made a huge point of a meticulous tear down and cleaning of the fryers to a degree not "required". He'd budget people and hours specifically for the extra cleaning.

    It showed BIG. Between the grease temperature recovering faster, excellent care about cleanliness through the shift etc, the food came out reliably fresh and not the disappointing greasy mess.

    It helped that by budgeting the time instead of just forcing workers to do it while busy with customers, which also prevents being able to take the fryer offline, they workers were better treated and as result hated their job less.

    I'll absolutely say this is an outlier, and that in general most fast food is terrible, especially LJS. But if you find a good location, it can be awesome... Still going to be greasy of course, but in a good way instead.

  • Slackware. 1993.

    I'm old lol.

    Been through:

    Slackware

    Mandrake

    Debian

    Ubuntu

    Redhat , old and new

    Fedora

    Arch

    Knoppix

    Pop!

    CentOS

    Enlightenment

    Etc etc..

    Right now I'm living on KDE Neon.

  • Spicy flavor represent!

  • I don't use it anymore myself, but a small cost nntp service and the Arr stacks automate away the piece hunting for the most part.

    I'd recommend looking over things at this link for an idea on the tools. They are great and take most of the pain out of all this. It's all open source as well.

    https://wiki.servarr.com/

    You would still want to find an indexer (like a tracker but for Usenet information on what files to grab) and a Usenet service, but I've been away from that side long enough I'd suggest getting suggestions on those from someone else.

  • It sounds like perhaps torrents aren't the right solution for you. Perhaps invest in a newsgroup service instead?

    You can argue what makes more sense to you as much as you like, but things work just fine for many of us.

    And as to the past month or so:

    That's without the credit system, but using those same torrents that you expect to just sit on. I don't use autobrr or anything like that, just basics like sonarr etc.

  • Most private trackers now implement a credit system that rewards for making seed available as well. Even without users downloading from you, you accrue credit just for keeping it alive and available.

    If you are impatient, this won't really help, but it works well enough if you actually plan to join the community instead of hit and run.

  • dope

    Jump
  • Swim swim hungry!

    ..... Stupid fish.

  • Spent a week and a half after a colorectal surgery, basically laying in the tub trying to sleep as much as I could while occasionally changing out the water to warm it or flush clear blood that had accumulated.

    The US healthcare system is a fucking joke.

  • That's assuming he doesn't have a blonde from Fox reading it to him

  • He'd be angry at you if he could read that

  • Summit @lemmy.world

    "img_image_proxy" attach instead of image on sharing image

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