Be the first in your circle of friends to thank God for the wonderful blessings you have received today.
ChickenHead
8 months ago
Setnaffa, be the first in your circle of friends to realize the bible allows you to have gay sex with men if you smoke pot.
This is an underutilized recruitment tool.
“If a man lies with a man, he shall be stoned.”
– Leviticus 20:13
With my Judeo-Christian upbringing in mind, I never two hole a twink without first hitting the bong .
setnaffa
8 months ago
CH, I will pray for you. Be prepared.
ChickenHead
8 months ago
Setnaffa, I likely need a ful serving of multi-domain, broad spectrum prayer.
setnaffa
8 months ago
Let’s start with the way God looks at prayers:
Luke 18:10-14
“Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.
The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’
But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’
I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”
Thus ends the lesson on prayer.
Your homework is to decide which path to follow.
GrayBlack
8 months ago
Mil officer politics are really something else.
I have several officer buddies who have been NJP’ed for DUIs. Their careers are still proceeding well. At their NJP hearing, the SgtMaj told them not to worry about it, that he used to drive drunk to work every day. Most who’ve been NJP’ed don’t talk about it outside trusted friends. I know a Capt with multiple NJPs who is picking up rank soon. Those that do openly talk were typically kicked out shortly after and are upset. I’m starting to realize NJPs only are “career killers” if command doesn’t like you.
OTOH, I know officers who got NJPed for refusing the Covid vax and are still being punished for it 4 years after. Wild shit.
Thank God I joined the Marines by chance. Years ago I was trying to go Army when the Marine recruiters poached me just before I entered the Army recruiter’s office next door. I would not have survived my NJP had it occured in the other service according to what my relatives in the army have told me.
Got in trouble for locker room talk with the guys. A female happened to walk by at the worst possible time.
From what I’ve heard about the Army on the officer side, it’s a lot more uptight about that stuff unless it’s in combat arms.
Flyingsword
8 months ago
Looks like they tried to kill Pres. Yoon: Despite his existing custody status, the special prosecutor, working in coordination with the Seoul Detention Center — which was acting under direct instructions from the Ministry of Justice — initiated a forced removal operation.
Approximately ten individuals — from both the special prosecutor’s office and the detention center — rushed at President Yoon, physically grabbing his arms and legs in an attempt to drag him out.
During the struggle, President Yoon fell from his chair and sustained injuries to his arms and lower back.
The operation was eventually halted due to the risk of serious injury, and President Yoon was transferred to the detention center’s medical unit.
Flyingsword
8 months ago
Nobody, especially officers, are surviving NJP and especially for drunk driving. BDE commander (COL), relieve of command, NPJ, and upon leaving the service was subject to a show cause board where he was reduced in rank to LTC; the last rank he served honorably at.
GrayBlack
8 months ago
“BDE commander (COL), relieve of command, NPJ”
Well yeah, that’s a Col. and NJPs at that level are pretty rare and devestating.
High rank, visibility, and profile gets no leeway and all the publicity. An officer who is O1-O3 or is not in a command billet is treated very differently.
Most Officer NJPs occur at the junior officer level, and most of the time the corps uses a lot of command discretion when dealing with cases so results can vary a lot and you don’t hear about it.
Just a few years ago, one of previous COs of TBS told a student officer who got a DUI, “IOC will fix you”. That officer is currently career designated and lead a rifle plt in the fleet. He was able to extend his active duty service after the 4 year mark and is still in.
IOC used to be where they sent all the student DUI cases to from early GWOT to just a few years ago. A lot of those officers are still in the fleet.
liz
8 months ago
There’s a reason everyone seems to change and become “less cool” as they go up in rank. In the age of social media especially…everyone is watching, and just about anything can be taken out of context.
It is very difficult to convey how stressful this is without actually living it.
GrayBlack
8 months ago
The Marine Corps likes to try to rehabilitate junior officers. They often retain and continue to promote although they’ll likely never get past O6. The army not so much.
Only times I’ve seen/heard junior Marine officers get seperated via NJP was sexual misconduct* (adsep or failure to promote), a second DUI** or alcohol related incident (it’s a trend now), refusing the Covid vax, or overtly racist stuff.
*There’s one guy who was “alledgedly” caught watching child porn “by accident”. When talking to him, he was extremely open about being a “minor attracted person”. No one liked him and just about everyone wanted him court martialed and seperated. He only got a NJP and is now career designated in the fleet. I don’t understand how.
**there are exceptions, it’s usually pilots and some infantry officers
ChickenHead
8 months ago
When talking to him, he was extremely open about being a “minor attracted person”.
This is a misunderstanding on your part.
Fortunately, command is more experienced and not so quick to make bad judgements.
Maybe because you run a laptop farm and haven’t thought about desktops?
ChickenHead
8 months ago
“Maybe because you run a laptop farm”
That’s the nicest complement you have ever given Setnaffa.
I suspected he is a smart, knowledgeable, and productive employee who brings value to his company but I never considered that he might be able to do the work of many people through parallel processing.
I get multiple things done with 4 screens, a powerful CPU, and lots of windows open.
But running on multiple computers takes it to a new level of scalability.
I am going to work harder so I can have a complement too.
setnaffa
8 months ago
I only have one lap and my wife insures it’s not a shared resource. I do have eight “PCs” in my home; but typically only have one or two powered on except for software updates and backups.
I am nominally “a smart, knowledgeable, and productive employee who brings value to his company”; but so are the rest of my team. We need to be, as there is tremendous pressure to support our environment. I frankly don’t have the time to support a “laptop farm” as it’s far less efficient than building a kubernetes farm.
If I had either, I’d have microservices designed to track down and isolate annoyances though…
ChickenHead
8 months ago
Setnaffa, I propose a laptop farm is better than a k8s farm.
Individual laptops with individual MAC addresses, IP addresses, subtle operating system differences, random telemetry variables, and other identifying information, look like end user machines by default. Setting up k8s to spoof that information is difficult and maybe impossible, especially if it is being investigated.
Then there is compartmentalization. If one laptop is discovered or goes down, the rest of the system is unaffected.
And functional laptops are essentially free and can be administered and expanded by a gullible housewife and premade usb stick with an install script.
K8s has its place, but not in my bot farm.
Protip: use your disposable laptop farm as as the frontend doing the coms and data processing but outsource the big decisions to a shared LLM running on a 4090
setnaffa
8 months ago
I hear you CH; but with Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Salt, etc., I can replicate the containers globally and securely across multiple public and private clouds, including honeypots, without leaving a trail of jilted housewives, which might be more vulnerable to exploitation by “business rivals”. And the scaling is automatic, based on demand.
While exact figures for AWS cloud computers (instances) and containers are not publicly available, it’s estimated that AWS operates over 4 million servers across its global infrastructure, according to Quora. This infrastructure includes numerous data centers, availability zones, and edge locations, supporting a vast array of services and workloads. AWS offers over 200 fully featured services, including compute, storage, databases, and more, to meet diverse customer needs.
There could even be a set of microservices embedded in the Korean Things’ network prodding the poor saps to keep mentioning my name, to keep me famous…
Of course, that couldn’t really be there yet… Could it?
setnaffa
8 months ago
I mean… I’d have to a real hacker to do that… And it might irritate my conscience…
Back in the 2014-2015 timeframe when officer reduction boards were happening in the Army and any officer that had a prior DUI on their records was kicked out as any easy way to screen people to remove. So even if someone was getting helped to cover up a DUI it eventually caught up to them. Personally I did not know of any officer that recovered from a DUI. I have seen junior enlisted recover from a DUI before, but never an officer.
Korean Person
8 months ago
I do have eight “PCs” in my home;
Ah yes @setnaffa has admitted to running a laptop farm in his own home.
Laptops are considered as “PCs”
Let’s see
ChickenHead
liz or Liz
Gray Black
Drago
Macgeehee
Joshua Lee
rocketman
152G
Total eight sockpuppets.
Yup that sounds about right.
ChickenHead
8 months ago
“I do have eight “PCs” in my home;
Ah yes @setnaffa has admitted to running a laptop farm in his own home.”
That’s what I got from that, too.
And to extend that excellent reasoning, if you don’t deny having a butthole, you will admit to being one of those gays.
Just to be sure, you don’t have a butthole, right?
Liz
8 months ago
Remember this guy? LOL
ChickenHead
8 months ago
Liz, you are referring to Ahmed Mohamed.
His family moved to Qatar where he received a full scholarship at the Hamad Bin Khalifa Institute of Astrotechnics and majored in quantum chromodynamics with a minor in single helix genetic engineering.
After graduating first in his class, he got a masters in quantum environmental genetics and wrote the third most cited paper in the field, all by the age of 24.
While working on his PhD in quantized bioclimate, he met Greta Thunberg at the 4th Annual Carbon Sequestration Summit in Trou de Cul, France. They recently announced their engagement and plans to have a Star Wars theme wedding to celebrate their shared love of Tatooine’s pristine climate.
After completing his PhD, he went to work for GeeHead BioTech where he is the team leader in a project to create a three hump camel. If successful, this is expected to bring in billions to the Qatar economy.
At this time, the third hump is small and misshapen but the stock price of GeeHead indicates investor confidence.
That is his situation as of now.
Don’t listen to the racist propaganda that says he never did anything with his life beyond what would be expected of someone just smart enough to take the guts out of a clock and slop them into a different box but not smart enough to understand toxic people have no future.
Be the first in your circle of friends to thank God for the wonderful blessings you have received today.
Setnaffa, be the first in your circle of friends to realize the bible allows you to have gay sex with men if you smoke pot.
This is an underutilized recruitment tool.
“If a man lies with a man, he shall be stoned.”
– Leviticus 20:13
With my Judeo-Christian upbringing in mind, I never two hole a twink without first hitting the bong .
CH, I will pray for you. Be prepared.
Setnaffa, I likely need a ful serving of multi-domain, broad spectrum prayer.
Let’s start with the way God looks at prayers:
Luke 18:10-14
Thus ends the lesson on prayer.
Your homework is to decide which path to follow.
Mil officer politics are really something else.
I have several officer buddies who have been NJP’ed for DUIs. Their careers are still proceeding well. At their NJP hearing, the SgtMaj told them not to worry about it, that he used to drive drunk to work every day. Most who’ve been NJP’ed don’t talk about it outside trusted friends. I know a Capt with multiple NJPs who is picking up rank soon. Those that do openly talk were typically kicked out shortly after and are upset. I’m starting to realize NJPs only are “career killers” if command doesn’t like you.
OTOH, I know officers who got NJPed for refusing the Covid vax and are still being punished for it 4 years after. Wild shit.
@setnaffa
Thank God I joined the Marines by chance. Years ago I was trying to go Army when the Marine recruiters poached me just before I entered the Army recruiter’s office next door. I would not have survived my NJP had it occured in the other service according to what my relatives in the army have told me.
Got in trouble for locker room talk with the guys. A female happened to walk by at the worst possible time.
From what I’ve heard about the Army on the officer side, it’s a lot more uptight about that stuff unless it’s in combat arms.
Looks like they tried to kill Pres. Yoon: Despite his existing custody status, the special prosecutor, working in coordination with the Seoul Detention Center — which was acting under direct instructions from the Ministry of Justice — initiated a forced removal operation.
Approximately ten individuals — from both the special prosecutor’s office and the detention center — rushed at President Yoon, physically grabbing his arms and legs in an attempt to drag him out.
During the struggle, President Yoon fell from his chair and sustained injuries to his arms and lower back.
The operation was eventually halted due to the risk of serious injury, and President Yoon was transferred to the detention center’s medical unit.
Nobody, especially officers, are surviving NJP and especially for drunk driving. BDE commander (COL), relieve of command, NPJ, and upon leaving the service was subject to a show cause board where he was reduced in rank to LTC; the last rank he served honorably at.
“BDE commander (COL), relieve of command, NPJ”
Well yeah, that’s a Col. and NJPs at that level are pretty rare and devestating.
High rank, visibility, and profile gets no leeway and all the publicity. An officer who is O1-O3 or is not in a command billet is treated very differently.
Most Officer NJPs occur at the junior officer level, and most of the time the corps uses a lot of command discretion when dealing with cases so results can vary a lot and you don’t hear about it.
Just a few years ago, one of previous COs of TBS told a student officer who got a DUI, “IOC will fix you”. That officer is currently career designated and lead a rifle plt in the fleet. He was able to extend his active duty service after the 4 year mark and is still in.
IOC used to be where they sent all the student DUI cases to from early GWOT to just a few years ago. A lot of those officers are still in the fleet.
There’s a reason everyone seems to change and become “less cool” as they go up in rank. In the age of social media especially…everyone is watching, and just about anything can be taken out of context.
It is very difficult to convey how stressful this is without actually living it.
The Marine Corps likes to try to rehabilitate junior officers. They often retain and continue to promote although they’ll likely never get past O6. The army not so much.
Only times I’ve seen/heard junior Marine officers get seperated via NJP was sexual misconduct* (adsep or failure to promote), a second DUI** or alcohol related incident (it’s a trend now), refusing the Covid vax, or overtly racist stuff.
*There’s one guy who was “alledgedly” caught watching child porn “by accident”. When talking to him, he was extremely open about being a “minor attracted person”. No one liked him and just about everyone wanted him court martialed and seperated. He only got a NJP and is now career designated in the fleet. I don’t understand how.
**there are exceptions, it’s usually pilots and some infantry officers
When talking to him, he was extremely open about being a “minor attracted person”.
This is a misunderstanding on your part.
Fortunately, command is more experienced and not so quick to make bad judgements.
Why didn’t I think of that? Because being a jerk in public has different consequences in most places other than Korea.
https://notthebee.com/article/starbucks-is-asking-south-korean-customers-to-stop-bringing-printers-and-desktop-computers-into-the-store?from_social=twitter
Why didn’t I think of that?
Maybe because you run a laptop farm and haven’t thought about desktops?
“Maybe because you run a laptop farm”
That’s the nicest complement you have ever given Setnaffa.
I suspected he is a smart, knowledgeable, and productive employee who brings value to his company but I never considered that he might be able to do the work of many people through parallel processing.
I get multiple things done with 4 screens, a powerful CPU, and lots of windows open.
But running on multiple computers takes it to a new level of scalability.
I am going to work harder so I can have a complement too.
I only have one lap and my wife insures it’s not a shared resource. I do have eight “PCs” in my home; but typically only have one or two powered on except for software updates and backups.
I am nominally “a smart, knowledgeable, and productive employee who brings value to his company”; but so are the rest of my team. We need to be, as there is tremendous pressure to support our environment. I frankly don’t have the time to support a “laptop farm” as it’s far less efficient than building a kubernetes farm.
If I had either, I’d have microservices designed to track down and isolate annoyances though…
Setnaffa, I propose a laptop farm is better than a k8s farm.
Individual laptops with individual MAC addresses, IP addresses, subtle operating system differences, random telemetry variables, and other identifying information, look like end user machines by default. Setting up k8s to spoof that information is difficult and maybe impossible, especially if it is being investigated.
Then there is compartmentalization. If one laptop is discovered or goes down, the rest of the system is unaffected.
And functional laptops are essentially free and can be administered and expanded by a gullible housewife and premade usb stick with an install script.
K8s has its place, but not in my bot farm.
Protip: use your disposable laptop farm as as the frontend doing the coms and data processing but outsource the big decisions to a shared LLM running on a 4090
I hear you CH; but with Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Salt, etc., I can replicate the containers globally and securely across multiple public and private clouds, including honeypots, without leaving a trail of jilted housewives, which might be more vulnerable to exploitation by “business rivals”. And the scaling is automatic, based on demand.
There could even be a set of microservices embedded in the Korean Things’ network prodding the poor saps to keep mentioning my name, to keep me famous…
Of course, that couldn’t really be there yet… Could it?
I mean… I’d have to a real hacker to do that… And it might irritate my conscience…
Back in the 2014-2015 timeframe when officer reduction boards were happening in the Army and any officer that had a prior DUI on their records was kicked out as any easy way to screen people to remove. So even if someone was getting helped to cover up a DUI it eventually caught up to them. Personally I did not know of any officer that recovered from a DUI. I have seen junior enlisted recover from a DUI before, but never an officer.
I do have eight “PCs” in my home;
Ah yes @setnaffa has admitted to running a laptop farm in his own home.
Laptops are considered as “PCs”
Let’s see
ChickenHead
liz or Liz
Gray Black
Drago
Macgeehee
Joshua Lee
rocketman
152G
Total eight sockpuppets.
Yup that sounds about right.
“I do have eight “PCs” in my home;
Ah yes @setnaffa has admitted to running a laptop farm in his own home.”
That’s what I got from that, too.
And to extend that excellent reasoning, if you don’t deny having a butthole, you will admit to being one of those gays.
Just to be sure, you don’t have a butthole, right?
Remember this guy? LOL
Liz, you are referring to Ahmed Mohamed.
His family moved to Qatar where he received a full scholarship at the Hamad Bin Khalifa Institute of Astrotechnics and majored in quantum chromodynamics with a minor in single helix genetic engineering.
After graduating first in his class, he got a masters in quantum environmental genetics and wrote the third most cited paper in the field, all by the age of 24.
While working on his PhD in quantized bioclimate, he met Greta Thunberg at the 4th Annual Carbon Sequestration Summit in Trou de Cul, France. They recently announced their engagement and plans to have a Star Wars theme wedding to celebrate their shared love of Tatooine’s pristine climate.
After completing his PhD, he went to work for GeeHead BioTech where he is the team leader in a project to create a three hump camel. If successful, this is expected to bring in billions to the Qatar economy.
At this time, the third hump is small and misshapen but the stock price of GeeHead indicates investor confidence.
That is his situation as of now.
Don’t listen to the racist propaganda that says he never did anything with his life beyond what would be expected of someone just smart enough to take the guts out of a clock and slop them into a different box but not smart enough to understand toxic people have no future.