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Cake day: January 8th, 2026

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  • Dude, yeah, I sure hope they’re as committed as they say… Ever since I saw Halo on the OG Xbox I was hooked. I felt like I was betraying Nintendo and Sega, but some titles like Jet Set Radio Future and Sega GT made their way to Xbox, with their Dreamcast style controller and memory packs, so it felt natural to go that route.

    I don’t even want to think about the money I spent in this ecosystem, but I’d bet its easily over $25k!





  • Probably me shitting on AI was frowned upon. It was a news article or something something to the tune of ‘data centers for AI are stealing jobs faster than know’ and I said once they’re built, its low maintenance bc all the automation. So AI data centers replace people with AI agents and then automate BACnet to maintain the building. Would be a shame if it caught fire and the building AI was compromised and let burn the regular AI…

    I’m spitballing my answer, but apparently that was a call for someone to somehow set fire to a datacenter or something even though I never said those words. It was poking fun at the Anikin Skywalker meme “you destroyed the very thing you were meant to protect” kind of shit. Or better yet, when Task Manager freezes.

    I’m sure it didn’t help I was the creator and mod of several 2A subs with a good size following. But never any violence, it was hobbyist stuff. Everyone was civil.




  • Yeah, i assume you’re like a lot of other people where you don’t want everything you do to be tracked online. The service from Google is functional and all, by not trustworthy.

    You can adjust this on your device (per device) or on your home modem/router/gateway, etc to cover all devices. Keeps Google, MS, Apple, ISP from tracking all online queries for all devices.

    You can go one step further andd block all outgoing requests from all devices over port 53 and leave your router configured to do them all, then just configure you’re DHCP settings to use your gateway (like 192.168.1.1) for both gateway and DNS