peachy keen, friend. peachy keen.
…just this guy, you know.
peachy keen, friend. peachy keen.
GNUs Not Unix. I don’t recall him claiming it was. if he did, well… :-/
didnt finish the video but, seriously, one of the best laymans explainations I have seen of emulation and thin compatibility layers.
wholeheartedly agree. https://fair.org and https://democracynow.org are treasures.
yes, but you really don’t want to nat if you dont have to - gets too messy too quickly when direct IP connectivity is right there.
@[email protected] parent comment is correct. check routes on device C. make there is either a default route or a specific route back to A via B.
they are. props, however, for system76 branching out into their in-house hardware.
wow! this must be the most “fuck you in particular” moment ever.
more than a few actors may (likely?) have very low yield devices. only takes a few to panic people and governments into stupid actions.
…and this ensures it will happen again. with greater magnitude. the machine needs more meat.
I am so so so expecting a nuclear exchange in or around the middle east witin 12 months - possibly after a “dirty nuke” attempt somewhere.
I am clutching at straws to even excuse this out of my top 3 worst case black swans.
only positive news is that nuclear winter will sure fix up that global warming thing real good.
exactly what the us allows them to do. I can only guess that kind old uncle sam has been feeding its billions in war change to israel for reasons more compelling than mere genocide (but that would suffice for some). a middle east ground “incursion” may be it.
because nothing could possibly go wrong with this. nothing at all.
all good.points. my only retort is that its ineffective until its not. this direcyaction has an effect on a small number of people and I think the blowback is likely minimal - net positive? the people involved may geninely not ever engage in any other way on this issue. and if the marketing people are right, engagement is vital.
good question. it seems to work on me, but I don’t think I count.
I can say that when people in my orbit start talking about the direct action they have heard about (a few do), it is a possible entry point into a personal discussion on climate change. I don’t often pursue these openings, but I have gotten into 2 or 3 good conversations - apply exponential growth and …?
“excuse me, but do you have a moment to talk about our
lord and saviourbringer of war and famine?”
so, I don’t know. but it feels like its a net positive.
respectfully disagree. its way too easy to normalize every disaster, every lie, every little “we’re all going to die anyway”.
I may be a sick minded outlier, but I am ok with this action and others. there is no damage done (soup on glass and cornflour on rock don’t count) and these people are putting their bodies and freedom on the line to keep people talking about what is likely the single biggest existential risk humanity has faced.in 50k years.
right now, any time this issue is in front of eyeballs (even if tangentially reported) its a win.
this thread is it in a nut shell. the x11/wayland situation can trip things when it really should be super seamless. that will be fixed soon enough.
if you are ok with an Ubuntu base (which these days is drifting further from its Debian base) then regular mint is great.
if forced…
not hating on ubuntu, its just been moving away from where I am at.
politics has never been logical.
just when you are sure this article is going to fluff out on you, it doesn’t.
But how does AI tell when someone is most likely lying? They’re smiling like an American.
I was oddly surprised at how I connected with this article. a useful read in a defining epoch.
branding is important, yo!
it be there! ;-)
awesome job!