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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • I mean I guess it’s a better system then just being able to walk into a random store and just buy a gun. In my country we have a pretty strict gun control you need have not committed any crimes and be able to get a document from the government saying so, you’ll also need the following;

    1. be part of a gun club, which itself has a cool down period of several months and they can refuse you for whatever reason they see fit
    2. have a minimum amount of shooting days per year
    3. have to participate in the yearly contest for one of the different disciplines possible at the club
    4. have to be a continuous member of previously mentioned club at least one year before you can even apply for your first licence
    5. your first licence can only be in a single .22 weapon, this weapons will be registered to you as a person and your place of residence
    6. your gun and ammo needs to be in separate safe’s, also the gun may not be stored in a loaded state
    7. after you have the weapon you will be checked at random and you need to be able to show the weapon at the visiting police officer immediately, or if you cannot show it at the local police station within a few days after the visit. if they visit they will check if your safe('s) are properly mounted to wall/floor
    8. have to extend your licence yearly
    9. if you fail the checks or violate any laws you will lose your license and you will need to either store your weapon(s) at a registered location or sell them, evidence of both will need to be shared with the police. you can apply for a new licence after one year of probation
    10. the maximum amount of weapons you can have registered at any time is 5

    Firearms are either considered a part of sport (hence the clubs) of for hunting which has their own subset of rules. You can never have any full automatic firearms, those are considered for military use only.


  • It’s a plate to mount your chain guard to, the only way to remove or replace those is if you remove the entire crank bearing because it is mounted though that to keep it in place.

    • First you’ll need to remove the cranks, pop the plastic cover, and use a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt, you can either use a dead-blow carefully or use a bicycle crank puller if you have one (this is easier).
    • You’ll need a specialized tool to remove the cups, however looking at the retaining ring on the other side it looks like this one is metal. If you have a blunt chisel and a hammer you can try and use that. But be careful, you do not want to damage the threads in the bike, if you do that there is no way to fix them and you can throw it away.
    • After removing the entire bearing hub is out, the chain guard mounting place can be removed and you can reassemble the bike again if you are not replacing it with a new one.
    • I don’t know for sure anymore but it can be that the fasteners are all tightening towards the front, meaning one will tighten clockwise and the other side counter clockwise.

    This is based on my previous experience working in a bicycle repair shop.








  • The main problem still is that for some configuration you still need to use the CLI, the average user does not want to touch that no matter how powerful it is, they want a fully functional GUI that lets you so exactly the same thing but by clicking on buttons. Pair that with drivers that either do not exist or will not work for (some) of your hardware, odd crashed like the Bluetooth stack crapping out and not working anymore until you restart the system, or the system that hangs from hibernation with a black screen. So unless those hurdles are tackled the Linux adoption rate will stay low because the average user wants a system that works, and not one they have to debug.

    I’ve been on and off different distros of Linux since Ubuntu 6 using Pop_OS! as my daily driver for work a few years now, and the same problems I had then are still here today which is a shame honestly.


  • The question I get asked by religious people all the time is, without God, what’s to stop me from raping all I want? And my answer is: I do rape all I want. And the amount I want is zero. And I do murder all I want, and the amount I want is zero. The fact that these people think that if they didn’t have this person watching over them that they would go on killing, raping rampages is the most self-damning thing I can imagine. I don’t want to do that. Right now, without any god, I don’t want to jump across this table and strangle you. I have no desire to strangle you. I have no desire to flip you over and rape you. –Penn Jillette

    Think of the man what you will, but this has to be the best answer for that dumb question.