💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Note: in case you don't know why the romans did not like someone unifying jews

 
That was in 133 ad, after Christ, so your timeline is backwards. Also Unbiased History of Rome is great.
I still bust a gut laughing if I think about the Elagabalus video
 
I think the redditors are right this time, the setup cost of Starlink is high enough that for most people it's not worth the risk of the geoblocking being successful. And of course the company isn't going to say anything that can be interpreted as helping someone circumvent Serbian law.
 
NO ONE REMEMBERS MY BIRTHDAY I JIST WANT TO WISHES
#BOOMCHALLENGE#JOSHMOON#BABYGRILL

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Josh, there is no Desert Eagle in 45 ACP. 50 AE (the most common), 44 Magnum, 357 Magnum, and a few other highly autistic calibers. 45 acp is not one of them.
You haven’t realized Null knows basically nothing about guns beyond Counter Strike shit?

.45 and 5.7 are both fucking expensive now, though. Better off getting a 9mm or .22LR pistol to train with. Deagles are fucking retarded.
 
This could be late and gay but why the hell doesn’t Null use some “cloud PC” to stream with?

was gonna suggest this when he first started complaining about his connection quality, RDP may have latency issues but if it's relatively local that won't be too bad. But he bandwidth requirements will be much lower. It's like comparing VNC to RDP and I imagine trying to stream is even more demanding on weak connections than VNC connections. Unless the issues you are experiencing are total loss of connections, it makes a lot more sense to remote into a hosted box if you have a shitty connection.

Definitely worth a try, for sure. Tons of super low cost server options in the east, plus with backup power, physical security, and just simply reliability and all the other benefits from datacenters. But Null would rather bitch about arch linux, or full corporate faggot of windows, and have constant disk space issues, windows alert sounds, slow loading, huddled in a closet.

How's that supposed to work with your local microphone and asio sound card?

How do you monitor what you sound like? What the final mix sounds like? Adjust the mix and output levels?

What if you want to apply software compression to your voice?

Does the connection properly transfer low latency asio of your voice to the remote machine over vnc or rdp? And vice versa?

Because it seems like even if it works, the audio of your voice plus the content you're playing is gonna have to make a long round trip back home over your stolen kabob shop wifi, just to hear the final mix in your headphones 450ms too late.

And you can't do any remote audio processing or remote monitoring on your leet server or else you'll be dealing with crazy audio latency. You'll speak and then hear yourself a half second later.

There's a big difference between fast local asio drivers and slow remote desktop network audio transport protocols.

Seems to me like the audio issue is a show stopper but maybe I don't understand.

Does anyone successfully host their multimedia podcast on a remote Windows VPS?
 
Please never encourage the breedings of cavalier King Charles spaniel. They are one of the breeds we have fucked through breeding.
The skulls are too small for their brains so the slightest bit of inflamation in the brain and it begins to rub against the inside of the skull. They say it feels like having a constant fire inside your head. I have seen videos of them just screaming on the floor holding their heads because their skulls are too small. And in the best cases they develop "phantom itching" because their brains scrape in inside of the skull and they can't ever reach it causing this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=CzOO_DvfcPo
This is important to highlight as I think CKCS are a favorite of backyard breeders since they are so cute. There are efforts to rectify skull size through responsible breeding. I have one that is massive and people often ask if he is a Springer. I've taken care of rescue cavs that were on lifelong painkillers and medication - it is so sad to witness. It's a shame because they are such loving dogs. I'm fortunate my boy is healthy, I researched like a lunatic before I got him.
 
There's a big difference between fast local asio drivers and slow remote desktop network audio transport protocols.

Seems to me like the audio issue is a show stopper but maybe I don't understand.

Does anyone successfully host their multimedia podcast on a remote Windows VPS?
Those are all very good questions. I have no experience with dealing with audio over RDP, or if there a protocol that is more friendly to audio than RDP, while still not sending the entire video out in order to save on upload bandwith. The 450ms number for a relatively local connection seems insane but there's really a lot of variables that are intentionally not shared so idk. 30ms would be annoying but tolerable to him, and seems more realistic for audio delay, initial mastering would have to be done offline and then just kinda going off of not hearing yourself and hoping it works.
 
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It sucks that the Cane Corso got shot instead of the shitbulls. Cane Corso’s are breed of guard dogs that are not ticking time bombs as the shitbulls. And they genuinely make for good family dogs.
 
I use Starlink professionally, but will keep this post short.

The coverage of Starlink is global, with the only true dead zones in the South Atlantic ocean and parts of Interior Africa. The reason it is not available in all market is that countries are looking to extort Starlink or otherwise prevent them from operating in their country. In most cases, it's to force compliance with local laws which regulate VPN usage and require business registration. Over time, Starlink can usually work with the government's FCC-equivalent and the ITU to comply with their gay laws (landing right laws are even dumber and harder to comply with).

In the last couple months, many shithole countries are "forcing" Starlink to disable service, which is being done completely inconsistently and mostly affects retards who answer truthfully as to what country they're dish is setup in.

Yes, a normal consumer Starlink terminal and service provisioned in another country will work even in countries not on their approved map. Hardware revision/generation of the dish makes no difference. You will want to buy your dish from a reputable Starlink reseller in a country that is on Starlink's approved list. First turn-on should be where you intend to use it from.

Explicitly, the fixed location "residential" service will function in Serbia, although because of how their network calculates capacity they will report the connection differently and you will likely get 10-15 Mbps Up, rather than the full rated 15-20.
The mobile "roam" option is rated for a slightly lower speed, but is what I would recommend someone go with to avoid future weird network regulations that may come out.

Important:
Do not register your address in Serbia, so not call Starlink support and antagonize the rep, and do not opt-in for any of the bi-month "roam" optimization features (and if you do by accident, again do not report your address as being in Serbia).
 
My audio engineering skills on Josh's audiobook are such shit. "These were the PREFECTS of the two hundred angels." is what it sounds like.
Remember when this releases I am trying my best to make this good with me getting no second takes.
Unless any of you all are audio editors and use Sneedacity and are willing to edit a rough cut when this is over. Right now we are about 5 minutes total, so total audio length will be about 74 minutes.
 
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