rc__buggy

joined 11 months ago
[–] rc__buggy 3 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)
[–] rc__buggy 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

You can probably keep the hitch rack, cheap tailgate pads only cost like $50 on amazon. My cheapie is sturdy and protective.

It's so much easier than any rack and has flexibility for guests. For locking I have two beefy cables that I lock with regular padlocks, locked to a chain I have in the bed to lock other stuff. Only good for short stops though, I wouldn't leave bikes in the bed overnight.

Oh yeah, cheap moving blankets from Harbor Freight to pad in between bikes. One pad for three bikes, two for more. I've never needed a third moving pad.

[–] rc__buggy 13 points 1 day ago

palm trees and golf courses. Seems to have worked for Palm Springs.

(I'm kidding but the only time I've ever personally experienced 124F (51C) was there)

[–] rc__buggy 19 points 2 days ago
[–] rc__buggy 7 points 2 days ago

I'm close. I only fly to see family and drive everywhere else. If I can't complete the vacation without driving I'm just not doing it.

It's weird because flights are cheaper but then I don't have a vehicle where I land and most of the places I want to go I need a vehicle. I'm not much of a city boy.

 

Thousands of hours in, already Elite in Exploration and I decided last week to head out to Colonia to clean up my pins and then FINALLY make it to Sag A*.

It is worth the hype. I'm glad I docked at Explorer's Anchorage and switched to VR. I play most of my E:D in flat mode, switching to VR for combat because it's just awesome like that. If you're lucky enough to have a headset, stop and switch at Explorer's Anchorage, it's one jump away.

[–] rc__buggy 1 points 2 days ago
[–] rc__buggy 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Hey! This is a family friendly establishment!

Please use the polite term: grundle

[–] rc__buggy 96 points 2 days ago

Couldn't help myself.

[–] rc__buggy 120 points 2 days ago (1 children)

"Yes, I'd like to return this camera because it's an invasive piece of shit"

[–] rc__buggy 1 points 3 days ago

If you're just worried about the law, steal it from somewhere in Austria. That dumbass did prison time in Vienna for his holocost denial, so maybe they seized all proceeds and profits and all that shit.

[–] rc__buggy 31 points 3 days ago

who cares

The one elder quoted in the original NYT article does. Which is why it was reported. The NYT article wasn't salacious but once TMZ got 'hold of it, well.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by rc__buggy to c/[email protected]
 

This square dude is the host of American Bandstand which most people probably never saw. I wasn't born when this was recorded but these hippies helped shape my life 20 years later.

Have you ever been to San Fransisco?

 

I'm GenX, a child of the cold war. "Tradecraft" is what spooks and spies do. It's espionage and poisoning enemy agents and infiltration and shit.

So what the fuck?

 

He's adequately square, but the dumbass that set him didn't quite push him flush. Most hotel showers have this problem. Sorry not sorry you will see this in every hotel room ever now.

 

I didn't think he would really do it.

 

They got big this week, even with the freeze in Denver. Every chicken thrived, I wrapped the little chicken hut in a moving blanket, wrapped again with a tarp, and put a little lean-to of a tarp over the food and water for the two day storm.

They are getting too big for the medium pet carrier, in about a week I will have to put them in the regular coop.

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Dinosaurs outside early (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by rc__buggy to c/[email protected]
 

The weather in Denver is so nice and they seemed like they were so bored in the garage that I put them out earlier than I planned. I can always put them in the garage if we get a freeze. They are fully feathered so even freezing temps shouldn't harm them now. I'm out here at dusk because they don't know to go in their kennel at night and I'll have to pick them up and put them in, like I did last night.

The little garden fencing is to keep them separate from the 3 year old hens I already have, if you keep the different flocks apart so they can see each other everything is better when you want to bring them all together. The old hens were big mad when I brought the new pullets outside yesterday, making all kinds of noise and puffing up near the fence to show dominance. They will get along eventually and I'll keep the pullets segregated until they get closer to the same size. The garden fence is going to go around our raised beds this year because we have a lot of rabbits now, Mr Fox seems to have moved out of the neighborhood or died.

If anyone wants to be more self sufficient I highly recommend raising hens (fuck roosters). Each hen will lay about 250 eggs a year for four years, then they fall off on production. Just keep them well fed and they keep producing.

The eggs sit on the counter in our temperate house and they will last for a couple months like that. I preserve eggs for the winter by taking butt-fresh eggs and "water glassing" them. Plenty of info on the web about water glassing but you basically just make an oversaturated solution of food-grade lime and water (oversaturated means there's more lime in the water than it can hold, so it precipitates out as solid) and keep the eggs in that solution. A half gallon mason jar, 1/4 cup lime and about a quart of water will preserve 13 eggs. The preserved eggs are just fine 4 months later, 8 months later and they are only good for baking. "For science!" I ate three eggs sunny side up that had been preserved for over a year and although they were a little unappealing they were fine to eat.

Original Post, 27 days ago: https://sh.itjust.works/post/34573375

They had the right idea when I went inside to get a broom (chicken wrangler) but once they saw me they just came back out and made the "MAMA!" cry so I had to pick them up.

Hand for scale.

Everychicken inside for the night.

 

Basically title. I want to control a bare metal debian machine on a separate monitor (that always has this debian machine) from my windows gaming machine.

Edit: it's called Synergy and the apt package is called deskflow. I'll try it later and see if I can make it work.

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Bun Bait (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by rc__buggy to c/[email protected]
 

That little dirt patch is a daily spot for a bun. My wife wanted me to give it a carrot. edit: it's back

Funny thing is, our old dogs leave them alone. One sort of half-heartedly chases them for a few steps, the pitbull just looks at them. It's like our dogs have pet rabbits to go along with thier pet chickens

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FSD when? (xkcd.com)
 

Just be sure to put it to 75% at 0:06

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My little dinosaurs (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by rc__buggy to c/[email protected]
 

Six new chicks for our backyard flock. These are three weeks old, today is the day I introduce the roost area which is a medium pet kennel. They will stay here until about mother's day because that's our typical last frost in Denver. The only other addition now will be netting on the top of the whole enclosure so I don't have to chase an escapee around my garage

edit: It's a baby pool that hasn't held water in at least 8 years, I keep it stashed behind the regular chicken coop. The cardboard is called "ram board" and used to protect floors on construction sites, I just take some scrap. The kennel is on the right, it's sitting on a milk crate so it's the same height as the lip of the pool. Ramp is just a piece of wood with a scrap of carpet stapled to it. Ramp is held in place with a spare allen wrench dropped through a hole in the ramp into the hole that latches the crate. Feeder is screwed to that 2x4 otherwise they knock it over. Waterer is filled with "chick boost", that shit is definitely worth it.

Photo is edited with "auto color", the light is a red one. Definitely use the red lights, the chicks will fucking murder a littermate if they see blood and the red light helps prevent that.

 

Standard apt-get update and apt-get upgrade broke just now and it was typically easy to fix. dhclient didn't bring up my wifi card so I plugged it in to bring up the network card, quick dpkg --configure -a didn't return anything so I just did apt full-upgrade at the recovery console and that fixed it.

I love Debian (and linux)

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