

None of that excuses Israel’s post 2023 actions. We all know what we’re seeing
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None of that excuses Israel’s post 2023 actions. We all know what we’re seeing


Agreed. These “centrists” can go sit on a cactus


How is the public transportation there?


The cheapest car I ever owned was listed on Craigslist for $1,000 but I managed to talk it down because it had a broken fuel gauge, only lasted me about a year. It was a 1993 Dodge Dakota, so we’re in OBD1 era here. I’m currently driving a late 90s Honda with almost 300,000 miles, it burns oil but it’s still drives fine. I’m going to drive it until it dies and then hopefully I’ll have enough money to buy something on Craigslist. In my experience $500 would only buy you a mechanic’s special. I first got my driver’s license in the 2010s and I live on the west coast, if that makes any difference


What year was that? I don’t believe a $500 car would last 24 more years. These days you can’t even buy a 24 year old car for $500


Soggy corpo middle manager types are unelectable anymore


This is why mesh vpn technology is so exciting, all of the nonsense that we’ve developed to cope with broken Network standards that develops because ipv4 didn’t have enough addresses to accommodate the end-to-end principle just melts away. Tailscale works wonders for me, And the technology is only going to get better from there


The way networking has developed is honestly embarrassing. We shouldn’t have to have cgNAT or any of the other problems that come with how we’ve broken the end to end principle, and it’s made us reliant on centralized Services when there’s absolutely no technical reason why that ever had to be the case


I can’t wait till meshvpn technology becomes so common that we forget what life is like without it. Tailscale is awesome but it is just the beginning


I never really understood intuitive as a description for user interfaces. I remember back when opinion articles on Tech news websites would use that term to mean it “looks and functions exactly like Windows XP”


Jellyfin is the solution if you have a media file on your computer and you want to stream it to your TV in a different room and Bare Bones works fine. It serves my use cases for a lot of things pretty well, but for hardcore self-hosted streaming Plex still has more features and polish


Plex is more polished, jellyfin is basically functional but we use Plex in our household because we watch movies all the time. I have my own personal jellyfin server on an old computer


But it’s true, and not even exaustive


The first half of Generation X sucked, the latter half are more like millennials

It does seem like window’s days are numbered. It’ll live on for decades in legacy deployments but once Linux is a first class target for new software it’s all over for them

This is hugly dangerous for everyone, kids included


It’s more about conformity than actually learning anything useful


Abolish school.
Those GPUs fry themselves in a year or two, and utility prices will put pressure on governments to concept datacenters