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  • AnIntenseMoist@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonerule
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    2 months ago

    I remember getting pissed that they (Bing, Google, doesn’t matter) put one “sponsored” link as the first result. It got me a few times before I started double checking URLs. Now the first page of results is practically useless ads not even related to the query most of the time. Fucking infuriating. Even Qwant will put multiple ads in if you search for a thing. I’m not biting the bullet for another subscription just yet, but paid Kagi lookin’ finer by the day.


  • Bit of a different flavor between the two. Aliens movies are horror. Riddick is action with some scary scenes. You never think “oh, Riddick is about to die”, it’s established that he’s gotten out of bad shit on the regular and this is just another Tuesday. And honestly, half of Riddick 1 and 3 are with him playing the role of the alien.

    Now, an Aliens v Riddick crossover sounds badass. He once again gets stuck on a planet with things that want to kill him, survives (as he does), and gets somebody (Ripley) to pick him up for one reason or another. At some point, they tag team some aliens. Wouldn’t be a cinematic masterpiece, but entertaining at least.





  • To me it looks like he’s throwing triangles around without actually caring about what kind of help the other people need. If he was just sharing and trying to be helpful, we wouldn’t see a triangle bouncing off his friend’s (?) head with many more scattered about. His intentions are probably good, but that doesn’t mean his type of help is wanted by them.

    We could just be reading a lot into a silly comic though.






  • Like other people say, “favorite” depends on the context. Here are ones I’ve had on repeat at one point or another.

    The Hammer - Kublai Khan TX

    Contraband - Make Them Suffer

    The Migrant - Shadow of Intent

    Die Alone - A Pale Horse Named Death (this one is for a sad day)

    In The Name Of God - Rotting Christ

    (literally anything, Garden of Earthly Delights is a good place to start) - Apocalypse Orchestra

    Looking Down The Barrel of Today - Hatebreed

    Bullet With A Name - Nonpoint

    WAKE UP - The Browning (whole album is good, intro is a fucking headbanger)

    Where The Things Have No Color - Destrage

    The Orphan - Paleface Swiss

    I have to go do stuff, but that should get you started.

    *I’m back and adding some more, cuz why not:

    I Am The Mountain - Windrose

    Captain Morgan’s Revenge - Alestorm

    Primo Victoria - Sabbaton

    Vodka - Korpiklaani

    Hardrádi - Hulkoff

    Låt Napalmen Regna - Raubtier

    Planet on Fire - Rob Sigurd

    Hellhacker - Aaron F. Bianchi Jupiter

    Destiny Crucified - Shokran

    Tibet - Space of Variations

    Homicide - Sammy Slamdance


  • Very few things out there don’t require an agent. TacticalRMM is a decent self-hosted device management platform, but I don’t really trust them after some controversy with an embedded Monero miner in the agent (has since been removed, but come on).

    MeshCentral is what TRMM uses for its remoting and its pretty robust, but doesn’t do patch management on its own. If most of your infrastructure is Linux, you can easily handle it yourself though.

    TBH, manual management would be the easiest if your infrastructure is small enough.