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  1. @spaceraser

    I'm so thankful I never went to Dallas Theological Seminary.

    That place would've murdered my faith.

    Smeg #dispensationalism

  2. I wrote up the devotional I gave for work this afternoon. It's on magical thinking. Treat it like a first draft written in about 15 mins because it is 😂

    https://write.as/spaceraser/magical-thinking

    #blog #writeAs #magicalThinking #christianity #acts #john #samuel #devotional

  3. I wrote up the devotional I gave for work this afternoon. It's on magical thinking. Treat it like a first draft written in about 15 mins because it is 😂

    https://write.as/spaceraser/magical-thinking

    #blog #writeAs #magicalThinking #christianity #acts #john #samuel #devotional

  4. I wrote up the devotional I gave for work this afternoon. It's on magical thinking. Treat it like a first draft written in about 15 mins because it is 😂

    https://write.as/spaceraser/magical-thinking

    #blog #writeAs #magicalThinking #christianity #acts #john #samuel #devotional

  5. @spaceraser @amin

    Makes me think of the #Puritans, oddly enough.

    The common pattern of someone trying to set up a society upon ostensibly noble principles, only to see it "turn awry, and lose the name of action" within a single generation, and crumble a couple generations later and essentially look nothing like it was meant to.

  6. @spaceraser @dan @ossobuffo

    Sadly agreed. #LinuxPhones are purely a hobbyist zone right now.

    Desktop Linux is 95% there, though.

    I'm seriously considering switching my work machine from #Debian to #AuroraLinux, which is immutable #Fedora-based with #KDE #Plasma. I'm still quite happy with Debian, but I want to try something that I can recommend to my coworker who's currently stuck on Windows 10.

    The only bummer is that the only distros I can whole-heartedly recommend to beginners are either Fedora or #Ubuntu-based. I cannot wholeheartedly endorse either Fedora as an org (too closely tied to #IBM) or Ubuntu (#Canonical, where is thy soul?).

    I dearly love Debian, but a 2-year release cycle is just untenable today. Software changes far too quickly. I had some (minor) things break this year because even the compilers were too old. XD

  7. @spaceraser @sotolf @benjaminhollon

    This thread is going off the rails,
    go to jail,
    check the mail,
    try but don't fail,
    do your best; don't just bail,
    your humor's got the mass of a whale,
    but in as much good taste as slop in a pail.

  8. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With , there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three :

    ...

  9. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  10. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  11. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  12. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  13. @amin @sotolf @spaceraser @[email protected]

    Literally my old Arts and Humanities college at is something like "Arts and Humanities and Sciences" now. SERIOUSLY SUS. :P

  14. @canadianbryan @morgant @[email protected] @royal @spaceraser @ianthetechie

    Ah, I get that, and I do understand that binary compatibility != kernel compatibility, which is what's really needed for Wayland to work without a lot of porting work.

    Is ever going to be used as a display server? I'm still not clear on what it actually *is*, but I've heard some folks in the world are kinda excited about it.

  15. You ever have a “hey, wait a second…” moment that reframes something from your day in a whole new light?

    I think I might have had an experience that is different from, but adjacent to, being to. This is someone new for me, being the size and shape of human (6’6”, 375 lbs, masculine, beard) normally insulated from these kinds of things. So it was interesting, at least, from an anthropological point of view.

    It also left me completely dumbfounded.

    1/8

  16. In solidarity with the community, I will support only one pikachu. The first pikachu.

  17. And if you’re a plus sized person who wants to go do something with your body that you haven’t done before, I’d encourage you to ask someone who believes that you CAN do it, not some person convinced you CAN’T. There are people in that activity invested in removing barriers, not erecting them.

    8/8

  18. For Sale: Like New Darkglass Alpha Omega - $300

    Bought this and used it for a week, decided to get the upgraded one from this. Almost complete in box, missing the included sticker.