genie 6 months ago • 33%
genie 6 months ago • 90%
Maybe they were inspired by Boeing to skip the QA checkups on some of those systems 😉
genie 6 months ago • 33%
genie 6 months ago • 50%
On that point I'm with you! It's painfully obvious in today's wealth disparity in the US.
Where it breaks down for me is your argument that it's only possible to have a dominating dynamic in a right wing regime. Would you really argue that the CCP does not impose a dominating dynamic over the people of China?
genie 6 months ago • 50%
Are you suggesting that there is no production without domination?
genie 6 months ago • 40%
They are related (in practice) but I disagree that they're one "and" the same. Freedom from domination can exist in the left or the right.
Demonizing the views that you don't hold as inherently opposed to freedom is how the US got to this point in this awful no spectrum of views two party system in the first place.
(By the way, just noticed your username. How're'ya'now bud?)
genie 6 months ago • 40%
I didn't say that you did?
I respectfully disagree that "the left is concerned with freedom from domination" is "undeniably true". I think there's a lot of room for debate here that you're frankly not interested in.
genie 6 months ago • 33%
genie 6 months ago • 100%
I agree. In my opinion there are two huge dominating factors.
First is the almost ubiquitous winner-takes-all election structure in the US, leading to the two party system. There is, bar none, no fair competition in US government at a level high enough to matter.
Second, the lack of term limits allows certain people in certain positions to perpetuate momentum. In part this happens by hand picking successors through brute-force out funding the competition (in part due to the economic disparity that others in this thread have mentioned).
genie 6 months ago • 18%
I think there's value in what you're calling attention to.
"Freedom" vs "domination" though has nothing to do with the left or right of a government (in theory). You're actually referring to libertarianism vs authoritarianism, which is (again, in theory) independent from economic structure.
genie 6 months ago • 100%
laughs nervously in NixOS
genie 6 months ago • 33%
genie 6 months ago • 100%
Cool! Thanks for finding that article. I keep hearing good things about Burlington but wouldn't know from experience. My understanding is the rest of the state is pretty rural but at least somewhat affordable and small business friendly.
genie 6 months ago • 100%
Didn't Vermont outlaw billboards?
genie 6 months ago • 100%
I'll try to keep this to lesser known apps:
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Catima (saves barcodes for gift cards, gym memberships, etc so you don't have to worry about the physical card)
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Cofi (nice timer for active guidance through coffee brewing recipes)
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10,000 Sentences (a language practicing app that doesn't have a mildly threatening owl 😉)
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OSMAnd+ Mapillary, Overlay Maps, and 3D Features (seriously, the best. I only use Google maps to get around traffic these days since, unfortunately, Magic Earth doesn't work very well in my area)
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Obtanium (as a gateway to lesser known software, no shipping to an app store required!)
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RethinkDNS (an absolutely amazing piece of software that gives you fine-grained control of the domains your apps are talking to. A bit of a battery sync but it's been a game changer for me. On my GrapheneOS setup I use it in the Google sandbox to reduce the amount of data scraping servers my Google apps can talk to)
genie 6 months ago • 100%
This is a bit of a Pokemon starter question. Just pick one and see where it takes you! They do roughly the same job, especially now that docker has a rootless mode. At the end of the day you're learning a new technology and that's a positive thing.
genie 6 months ago • 100%
The same light but in it's particle era
genie 6 months ago • 100%
Genuine question -- how does it "use" that water? Isn't it primarily utilized for plain old water cooling, where in mind it just evaporates at worst?
genie 6 months ago • 85%
What are we going to do, build high speed rail!? A technology so advanced that China alone has enough track in active operation to traverse the US over 13 times as of three years ago? I dunno, seems like a gamble
genie 6 months ago • 100%
My process for project identification has been:
- Be annoyed at ads/payment structure/whatever in some app or service
- Search https://alternativeto.net/ for alternatives to the thing I'm annoyed with (filtering by Open Source and my devices)
- Try out 1-2 of the top alternatives
- Settle on what service I want to run
- Install, route the subdomain, etc. if necessary (otherwise just access via my tailnet)
As for how to deploy, docker / podman are great! With podman I'd recommend looking into their systemd integrations too. Incus is a neat LXC option too, meant more for longer term services (less micro service focused, good and bad).
Hope this helps!
genie 6 months ago • 83%
Oh man that's good stuff
genie 6 months ago • 100%
You can still do that if you really want to
genie 6 months ago • 14%
I'm sure the teacher of the high school debate team you're on would be very proud ❤️
genie 6 months ago • 10%
ooh getting aggressive now are we?
I owe nothing to you. Enjoy your time being a sad person trying to bring others down on the internet :) I hope this little outlet makes you feel better
genie 6 months ago • 80%
No doubt, you make some great points.
I agree that finding steel frames with magically unscratchable lenses probably aren't realistic :) I also agree that treating a pair well is the best bet at making them last. The pair that I just broke was my first time splurging on a nice pair of sunglasses and being intentional about treating them well. They lasted me for over two years and I was very happy with them!
The more I see promises like Waterhaul though, I wonder if their Osprey-style guarantee would be nice to have. They have a lifetime guarantee on replacing their frames (probably banking on most people losing theirs rather than breaking them) on top of using recycled materials. Obviously this would not include replacing lenses. Seems like it's at least half way to being a good route?
genie 6 months ago • 50%
Thanks for weighing in! I loved my Ray-Bans until they snapped in half at the nose in my travel bag. Might still try to glue them back together, but tbd.
genie 6 months ago • 50%
Thanks for the tip! I don't have a membership but I'll definitely consider it.
genie 6 months ago • 50%
Sure, buy an inverter and burn up 10% of your energy in the conversion if you're lucky. That inverter will cost roughly as much as the contents of a standard fridge + freezer, by the way :)
At that point just buy a well insulated cooler and always have some ice on hand. It'll last much longer.
genie 6 months ago • 31%
Congratulations, this is the worst attempt at ridicule I've ever seen
genie 6 months ago • 90%
Now I don't know enough about electronics to know how wrong this is
Very, assuming the refrigerator in question typically runs on a typical power grid you'd find in the US or Europe (source: am electrical engineer)
Mainly because most compressors I'm aware of use alternating current (AC) motors, or at a minimum accept AC power. Batteries alone produce direct current (DC). The simplest way to make this work would involve an inverter (converts DC to AC). Cheap ones probably have at least a 10% conversion loss, so you're looking at an hour or two at most.
Edit: should also mention that discharging a typical lead-acid battery until it's all the way flat (realistically below ~11V) does irreparable damage. Might be cheaper to replace the contents of your fridge :)
genie 6 months ago • 67%
Hi Everyone! I recently broke my Ray-Bans and was curious about recommendations for sunglasses. I understand they're commonly considered a consumable item, but was hoping to find some solid and/or sustainable options. Thanks for weighing in :)
genie 6 months ago • 66%
Haha I've had a journey to get here, all because I have a 12th gen Framework.
Initially I got Debian Sid working but ran into power management issues with the module system. I switched over to arch and loved that for a while but frankly I was too careless and kept breaking my system. The way I use Arch it wasn't a stable daily driver. Then I switched over to NixOS and loved it, but I bricked 3 of 4 ports with a firmware update (again me being careless). Graciously, Framework helped me fix the issue.
After all of that I decided to go with a distro that is officially supported by Framework. Between Ubuntu and Fedora I choose Fedora since they don't have ads for Ubuntu Pro :) I also like SELinux by default and wanted to broaden my horizons
genie 6 months ago • 71%
I tried Debian + Nix once upon a time too. Honestly flatpaks and containers did everything I needed and more, and every dev team I've been on already has familiarity with the container workflow.
I'm a huge fan of Debian and Nix, don't get me wrong, but it was shy of perfect for my use case. Glad it works for you though! I've been using Fedora + Nix home-manager with flakes for almost two years and I don't think I'll ever go back
genie 6 months ago • 75%
If anything AMD (for ML) is the hardware "I use [x] btw" (as in I go through unnecessary pain for purism or to one up my own superiority complex)
genie 6 months ago • 28%
This shit feels like I'm back on Reddit. Fucks sake
genie 6 months ago • 50%
Yakuake is similar but drop down based (like quake). I love having a hot key to access my terminal (tabs, splits, and all). Especially when editing in vim and looking at docs in Firefox it's such a buttery smooth workflow.
genie 6 months ago • 66%
No experience living in SLC long term but I've heard enough to trust your judgement.
That being said there are plenty of awe-inspiring places in the state, especially down south, that are pretty peaceful. The trouble there is the lack of consistent economic opportunity and overrun of tourism. Also unfortunate that those spots are typically half a day's drive or more from commercial airports.
genie 6 months ago • 16%
Real men use Incus NixOS containers for reproducible builds instead of wimpy dockerfiles 😤😤
/s -- for real though, I hope someday you finally remove the stick from where the sun doesn't shine ;)
genie 6 months ago • 80%
How long until "works on my machine" becomes "works on my config"