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@kumicota

Kaneko Lumi Strongest Brazilian(She hates me)

Returning to fedi after a few years and this time I'm trying to run my own instance.

I'll mainly post about anime girls, tech, cars and stuff that I like in general

I also use like as read a lot of times when replying

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oh god, they have audio grade 10GB SPF cables! 🤣 Even audio wires themselves don't seem to be that important: https://www.tomshardware.com/speakers/in-a-blind-test-audiophiles-couldnt-tell-the-difference-between-audio-signals-sent-through-copper-wire-a-banana-or-wet-mud-the-mud-should-sound-pe...
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@lain @Blurry Moon

>there's also the mistle guys who are doing a bunch of computers: https:// github.com/MiSTle-Dev

Didn't knew about that, gonna follow it too

> sadly nand2mario doesn't respond at all to issues or PRs.

Yeah, I saw that too and that the development is also annoying mainly due soft limitations of their IDE.
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@lain @Blurry Moon

I used to follow the nand2mario development on twitter and while I know it's not dead, it feels like it's mainly him doing all the work, so I feel like it could die easily, even more that his 386/486 core is looking to be better than the one of mister(ao486) and there's some effort to make easier to port mister cores to it easier

I hope the project succeeds just because it's IMO, one of the first cheap alternatives to mister that can work
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@Blurry Moon I think there's a lot wrong with water usage for datacenters but that's not related to the quantity and more politics.

Like the cities diverting the water supply to the datacenter causing supply issues to the city while increasing its costs but that's a different environmental/political problem
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>I think adoption is vastly preferable to abortion because its less violent, but its still somewhat unethical because it often creates trauma and the adoption system isnt very good in a lot of places.

I'm speaking mainly from the experience of seeing a close relative adopting because they're infertile, but at least here there's a lot stigma agains adopting.

The major ones I remember seeing is that a lot of people don't see an adopted kid as a kid, with thoughts like "You can't just give it up later" or "in the end it's not your child", which IMO makes a lot of people think that adopted kids are some kind of vanity object instead of a child being taken care of.

I imagine that if that stigma didn't existed, adoption wouldn't had a lot of those problems