kinkycoder.com
Just a kinky coder, I turn caffeine into code. Coding kinky and non kinky things.
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Love the remote on the bungee cord. How many times did you lose the thing before putting the thing on a leash?
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“We have Navy Seals at home!”
The Navy Seals at home…
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Went to their site to have a nose around. And this is on their homepage. I'm not saying that stall wouldn't look out of place at a BDSM fare but....
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Which still stocks the everyday “normie” brands, but also now sells ABDL products too.
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Oh, these companies KNOW who and why a section of their customer base exists. The better ones run with it.
Incontinence Shop sells incontinence products (shocker I know), but when they figured out who some of their customers were they didn’t squirm but made the NappiesRus/NRU brand
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The Last Of Us is a great adaptation of the game (which Tbf was basically a playable movie to begin with).
Invincible. Animation based off a comic book by Robert Kirkman. Follows the life of a late teens superhero whose Dad is also a superhero.
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Parks and Rec simply for Ron alone.
Clarkson’s Farm (Old Baffon who is known for presenting a car show buys a farm and tries to run it himself, goes as well as you would expect, but in the process we discover some wonderful characters who work with him.
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If you haven’t seen The Wire, it’s a dam good watch.
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Silo (Apple TV) Good show, season 1 is pretty close to the first book. The Expanse (Amazon) a great space opera, ends on season/book 6 but that was a good stopping point, though the last season feels a little “rushed” because of budget constraints.
And of cause, The Wire.
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I mean, in a sane world, if party A massively breached its side of the agreement, it would make the "right to sue waiver" null and void allowing party B to then sue.
Otherwise everyone/company would put in such a clause, and then just not live up to their end of the agreement.
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Kitty: "Commands? HA, more like suggestions. Terrible suggestions too!"
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DO NOT TRUST KITTY!!! Kitty is trying to steal your PIN so kitty can purchase all the treats!
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Rats!!! You have cursed my own washing machine! I remember giggling at this when you posted it, and now my own machine has started "walking".
Another job for the todo list. Re-Level my dam washing machine!!!!
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After about 5 mins trying to figure out where she wants to be she has settled on front paws on my leg.
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It also doubles as a natural cat tree.
(Please note: any damage to the Natural Stone feature™ by the renters cat will be chargeable)
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The git commit is literally a single line inclusion and fixed a few things.
(more table flips, because there are not enough tables to flip!!!)
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Yup, feel that pain. Winter has been kicking my ass in the aches and pains department.
Some low stress, cozy bondage would be fucking sweet!!!!
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No, not a butt, that’s a belt. Good girl butts belong in diapers!
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Ahhhh. So they use MS Teams!
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GG Past Jace for stepping up and coding that fucker. Bad Past Jace for not pinging you in Slack to tell you he had done it!
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I did the same MANY moons ago. However it wasn't the "book" but because because they were reading it on a Kindle and I had never seen one in real life before.
I mean, Trains and new tech!!!! I was powerless to resist! 🤣
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What about when you forget about turning off the hyper focus to eat?
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Yes, just like @thewatcher098.bsky.social said. Contact the current owners and give them the heads up that a crypto game _may_ be illegally using those assets.
Its then up to the owner to take action.
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What I took swords to mean is they they "sold" their assets or did contract work where the contract stated that ownership of the work is transfered to the contractee.
So the work is still has copyrights, just that they don't have those right anymore.
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In most jurisdictions copyright is automatic, registering your copyright in places like the US/UK can increase the minimum claim you are entitled if you take it to court.
In a lot of places (but not all) you can abandon your copyright and put it in the public domain, but that's a wilful act.
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Lets say the owners of the assets have not licensed the use of them to the game & the game refuses to take them down. The current owner can then issue DMCAs.
Even though the game is a "crypto game" the game itself is prob using a ton of "Web2" services to run the game behind the scenes.
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Couldn't find my vape the other day. looked throughout the house. Then I found it, on my desk, next to my keyboard, where it normally kept!
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People who don't like chilli just need to chill out!
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I saw on HN that "Garmin is down" yesterday, I just presumed it was map updates for cars 🤣
Can you tell I don't run :-P
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Purrfect Makers Mark!
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Lets say it was gonna take Voyager 70 years to get home, would it have hurt them to spend a few weeks or park up near a power source, and give Neelix time to practice cooking to the crews taste with the replicators?
But no, they give him crap resources and then are shocked at the results!
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Pike and Sisko have the pick of the litter when it comes to ingredients and the choices of what to cook (not like they are batch cooking for the whole crew most of the time).
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NEELIX! Why? He stepped up! No other fucker on the crew wanted to cook for the rest of the crew.
He was dealing with a limited set of ingredients for most of the time, making the best of what he had access too.
Not his fault those the fed arseholes where so used to perfect on demand food!
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Well. It would be rude not to reply and push the replies segment of the challenge to a full hour!
So here I am, replying.
Enjoy the bondage!
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> Enabled landscape orientation when viewing an image
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!one
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Cat:
1) ITS TOUCHING ME, BUT I CAN'T SEE IT!!!
2) They move on their own, but they don't taste good! They defo sus!
3) How the puddle make me wet!
4) The humans allow those "hats" sit on their heads, but they get all fussy when I sit on their heads! Hats defo more sus then leaves!
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Nervous? Blah, he was just studying the humans for weaknesses!
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Not saying sky is going bust but they have been operating at a loss for the past few years (mainly to fund content creation), Their SatTV business is waning as people chose iptv over it, they don't even promote their sat tv on the site any more, you can find it, but you gotta dig for it.
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Even if Sky doubled their current sub count and kept a fair chunk for spare/internal use (and stopped CGNATing), they would still have at least 4 million ipv4 addresses spare.
Depending on block size that's like at least £150 million in asserts right there just sitting around doing nothing.
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Even though I have a static IP at home, I gave up "depending" on that being a service offered so I tunnel incoming traffic via a VPS, least the VPS providers are in business of keeping static IPs static and get reverse DNS. (Plus means if I swap ISP's I can keep that IP)
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But given they have about 3x the IPv4 allocation compared to broadband customers, I can only presume they plan to sell off some of their allocation.
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Ouch. Seemed like it was gonna be one of those features they just quietly supported if you requested it. But after looking into it, seems like Sky have started GCNATing IPv4 (though that can be disabled).