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    Tmux with a few custom key bindings is amazing. Kind of a learning curve, but not nearly as difficult as something like Vim.

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  • linuxmemes linuxmemes I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
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    I see a lot of references to Ubuntu being filled with ads or scaring people into buying their services, but I've been daily driving it for over 15 years on personal desktops and servers and never noticed that. What have I missed?

    I never saw the Amazon ad stuff, I hear it was a referral link?

    Last I checked Ubuntu Pro is free for personal use on up to 5 machines.

    I use apt to manage all my packages and upgrades, including dist-upgrade, maybe that's why I've never noticed snap? Why does snap suck?

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy does a football coach talk on the headset DURING a play?
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    False.

    Source

    Section 3, article 3: SPEAKERS IN HELMETS

    The Coach-to-Player system allows a member of the coaching staff in the bench area or the coaches’ booth to communicate to a designated offensive or defensive player with a speaker in his helmet. The communication begins once a game official has signaled a down to be over and is cut off when the play clock reaches 15 seconds or the ball is snapped, whichever occurs first.

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    The headsets are active between plays, and have one way communication with one player on each side. Typically this is the quarterback on offense and a team captain/play caller on defense. These players wear special helmets typically marked with a green dot on the back.

    The refs or other officials cut off communication when the play clock reaches 15 seconds, preventing the kind of real-time communication you suggest.

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  • explainlikeiamfive ELI5. Explain to me like I am five. ELI5 How does Israels iron dome work and how come we don't see it in other countries?
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    YMMV = your mileage may vary, basically if you look into the author's statements you may find different results

    CWIS = I'm pretty sure the author meant CIWS which is an automated targeting and firing weapons system that absolutely vaporizes anything nearby, usually mounted on Navy vessels. YouTube Video

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    6'3" 200lbs is about right for a fit male. I imagine her muscularity plus future stuff like diet and augmentation would make that realistic for a female.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's the latest gadget or tech that you regret buying?
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    I'm not saying it's a safe idea, getting caught is expensive.

    What're your chances of getting caught if you fly out in the middle of a national forest, hours from the nearest highway? Honest question, I'm not aware of how this is enforced.

    A counterpoint would be hunting without a proper tag (poaching) I hunt in the middle of nowhere fairly regularly, but I encounter game wardens at least once a season, so enforcement in my area is pretty good.

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    aboringdystopia A Boring Dystopia A golf course less than eight miles away from the hottest point on the entire planet.
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    You cannot introduce a human structure to manage water more efficiently than nature

    If you actually believe this then there's nothing anyone can say to help you.

    If a naturally occuring spring runs directly into a wide flat area in the middle of the Mojave desert, then it doesn't naturally reabsorb into the ground as the hard pack just makes it sit on the surface. Since the water is shallow and sitting on the surface, it evaporates instead of being used to water native plants or support native animals.

    The golf course in question is not a dam, it's putting the already available water to use more efficiently. Growing non-native grass, but also native plant species, and providing native insects and animals a way to utilize that water before it would have otherwise evaporated.

    Dams destroy native ecosystems by flooding and displacing them, or removing available water downstream. The golf course in question does none of those things.

    "Nature is perfect and humans are capable of nothing but destroying it" is a great take BTW. You could have saved a few people some time by leading with that.

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    You must be trolling.

    Birds, insects, and reptiles are common even in the desert. A species can be native to an ecosystem or region, without naturally occuring in an small locality.

    If humans manage water more efficiently than nature would have in this locality, it stands to reason that the resulting local ecosystem would be able to attract and support more native wildlife.

    This is observable and provable for golf courses which manage their resources with a focus on limiting their natural resource use and increasing local biodiversity.

    You just hate golf courses, which is fine, but you sound pretty uninformed.

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    Golf courses aren't just grass, they plant all sorts of other vegetation, much of it native. This supports native wildlife that wouldn't otherwise be there.

    Have you ever actually been to a responsibly managed golf course? Many in the southwest US are run this way, and tons more are moving in that direction to reduce water use.

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    If you're visiting a country that doesn't have enough grass to sustain pissing on a tree, you're going to the wrong places for golf.

    I'm not sure I understand? Did you mean county?

    It sounds like this course is located at a natural oasis fed by a natural spring. If the course wasn't there the water would probably feed some plant life and a bit of wildlife. With proper management it's likely that their water use is more efficient than it would have been naturally. It isn't unusual for resource aware golf courses to actually improve biodiversity in a region while being water consumption neutral.

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    I'm going to get all kinds of negative votes for speaking up here. I'm not attempting to defend the various positions I outline below, just to explain why the gun folks see the current situation as the least bad alternative. If gun people in the US actually had their way the laws would be MUCH more permissive than they already are.

    Again, I'm not attempting to defend the various positions, only to lend some context (and in the case of domestic abuse, to correct) the talking points above.

    If the second amendment is explicitly designed to allow normal citizens to defend themselves against a tyrannical government, then allowing that same government to compile a registry of gun ownership makes no sense. Registration inevitably leads to confiscation, see Australia and New Zealand for recent examples.

    (Note; It's highly suspect that non-military ownership of small arms could effectively fight the US military. Years of attrition in Afghanistan might be the counterpoint here.)

    The CDC was examining gun violence statistics in the past, but then ventured outside of the realm of science and into political speech. Most gun people are ok with making science based recommendations determined by facts. But they're worried that a government entity funded for the purpose of science but controlled by unelected anti-gun bureaucrats will push policy based on politics.

    (Note: Any gun policy has some base in science, the question is whether the policy controls the science, or whether science leads the way. Counterpoint: national COVID policy was marginally effective at great cost, both in lives lost and economically)

    There are measures to keep "known" domestic abusers from purchasing or possessing firearms. If "known" means "convicted" or under indictment, then those folks are legally prohibited from firearm ownership or possession. This was recently confirmed by a notoriously pro-gun Supreme Court in United States v. Rahimi, by an overwhelming 8-1 majority. Even a restraining order for domestic violence is enough to prohibit purchase or possession.

    (Note: enforcement of gun confiscation from prohibited persons is spotty at best, but it's arguable that this is a problem with policing as the laws are already on the books. The counterpoint here would be the ability in many states to conduct private party transfers without the involvement of a licenced firearms dealer or the requisite background check)

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    This is incredibly short sighted. I usually bring my own food on a long trip because I dislike stopping or buying crappy food. I eat while driving on long road trips because I have a schedule and want to get where I'm going. My gas car gets double the range of an electric car, so I'm stopping less often as well. I'm often in places where getting gas or food isn't within an hour's drive, and almost none of those places have the ability to charge a vehicle anyway.

    Look, everyone has different use cases. I think electric cars for the in-city drive around town use case are great, and we should continue to encourage their use. I'm just saying that for wider adoption we're going to have to solve the charge rate, range, and charger accessibility issues.

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    99.99% of people they are never in a single day going to drive beyond their cars range, meaning even a standard level 1 slow charger over night at home can manage their

    You're saying 1 in 10,000 people will never drive more than ~200 miles in a single day? What country is that statistic for? Source?

    I love the idea of rail, but it doesn't work in large spread out countries like where I live. Sure cities can be connected, and we should definitely do that, but the idea that I could get to all the natural and wild places I love in this beautiful country by taking mass transit is impossible.

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    I'm not at home sleeping when I'm out traveling. I'm referring to multi hour or multi day drives. This is an extremely common use case where I live.

    Also not everyone has access to a charger where they sleep.

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    And then wait an hour to get acceptable charge levels for range. Filling up at a gas station is much faster.

    This is not to say electric vehicles aren't a good idea, the charge rate and convenience while traveling are issues we need to improve on.

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    Deer are delicious rats with hooves

    They'll also eat absolutely anything, including other deer, and many are infected with CWD which basically turns them into zombies 🤔

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's an unusual but excellent food combo you've tried?
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    Yeah I can see that.

    Many people have no screens allowed rules at meal time, I think that reflects the sentiment in the comic.

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Like most normal human males…
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    The grill doesn't sound like fireworks, but using it reminds this human of holidays that are associated with both meat cooked over an open flame and fireworks. 4th of July in the US is what the meme is talking about.

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    The most vital thing isn't doing everything the hard way - just being smart about doing it all yourself. It's the sense that freedom is a function of actual independence, and actual independence is a consequence of ability.

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoors/a24399/the-art-of-staying-alive/

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    metalocalypse Metalocalypse A chat with Metalocalypse creator Brendon Small about his animated Adult Swim metal band Dethklok and turning it into a real touring act
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    Saw them at the Palladium in Hollywood many many years back. Went for the memes, was shocked and ecstatic when they absolutely shredded and put on an amazing show. Someone with no knowledge of the cartoon would still love the live show.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Do you encrypt your data drives?
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    I'm pretty sure I didn't mess with systemd, though that would probably be the right way to handle it.

    I was able to update a runtime config so if any storage wasn't available it just halted the service. Then I created a short script I'd invoke manually which decrypted the luks drives and brought the dependent services up. I also added monitoring to alert me when the drives weren't available for whatever reason.

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost When you donate, do you ever think of the person that gets your blood and how high their hospital bill will be?
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    I guess I was trying to address the parts of your comment where donations cost calories and time. They certainly aren't paying me for my blood, but personally I feel like it's a fair exchange, and I get to feel good about doing someone I'll probably never meet a potentially life saving favor.

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    Very few people do, that's certainly true.

    I hunt for a large percentage of the meat I consume, and I use every part of the animal I can. Can't eat hide, horns, hooves, or feathers, and nuero tissue is inadvisable. But nearly everything else gets used in my house, including organs and bones.

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    Your point is valid. As a counterpoint, when I donate (6-7 times a year) I get snacks and drinks during the donation, and a $5-10 gift card for a local fast food spot to fuel up later. I'm also very lucky that I can take most of my meetings using a headset, so I don't have to miss work, and the donation truck is at my office, so there's no travel time to or from my appointment.

    I love when CHLA emails me to say they'll be downstairs in the coming week. I feel good about donating, and get free In-N-Out 😀

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    I use separate disks for data storage and my OS. That way a headless system can boot and all the services like SSH can become available, and I can decrypt the data drives remotely.

    When there's an unexpected reboot I can still get into my system and decrypt remotely which is nice. I can also move the data storage disks to another system without too much hassle.

    I did have to make sure some services were fault tolerant if an encrypted volume was unavailable when the OS booted. An example of this might be torrenting software, I needed to make sure the temporary storage was on an encrypted volume. The software had a sane fault mode when the final storage location was unavailable, but freaked out for some reason when the temp storage was missing.

    Once set up the whole thing is pretty easy to manage.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Excluding the Horror genre and individual movies in a series, what movie story ends with evil winning?
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    It's pretty clear to me given the cops shooting, then shouting orders, and Mr. Pink saying he's been shot, that he does not in fact get away.

    I know there's theories on the Internet about this, and he may not have died, but at the very least he's been caught and does not keep the diamonds.

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  • fit Get Fit People Who Repeatedly Post Their Workouts On Social Media Are Narcissists, Apparently
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    Honest question: if your goal is to complete workouts (good on you!), what does posting it to the world gain you?

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Excluding the Horror genre and individual movies in a series, what movie story ends with evil winning?
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    None of the thieves got away at the end of Reservoir Dogs.

    This is not to say that "good" triumphed at the end either.

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    I'd enact a set of changes which would end up making NCAA football look like the NFL, but with relegation.

    Recind NCAA governance of college football, form a football only league.

    Enforce two primary conferences at the championship level, with a max size of 20-ish teams per conference. Only teams in these two conferences may compete in the end of year 8-12 team championship playoff.

    The bottom two teams from each championship conference get relegated at the end of the year, and the top two teams from the non-championship conferences are promoted.

    Promote interconference play at the league level during the regular season to get a better idea of strength of schedule. Require teams who want to maintain rivalry games with teams from other conferences to use their non-conference game weeks.

    Make the money side of the game more standardized, with profit sharing from championship conference teams with those in other conferences. Protect a promoted team from being relegated for 1-2 years to encourage roster and program building.

    This way we can still have a hundred bowl games, and teams with less money or organizational motivation to maintain championship level programs can still play meaningful games in competitive conferences.

    I can almost guarantee that the promotion and relegation bowls will be more interesting than the national championship.

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    If Lemmy had Reddit gold (I'm happy it doesn't, for other reasons) I'd definitely guild this comment, thank you

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  • tucsonpolitics Tucson Politics An Az GOP candidate appears to be registered to vote, and casting ballots, illegally
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    This guy seems like real scum.

    That being said, does AZ have ID check during voting?

    My state doesn't, so it would be trivial for someone to vote as me, which has actually happened. I'm guessing it was due to an overworked poll volunteer crossing off the wrong name and not some "deep state" nefarious bullshit, but it definitely happened.

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    I agree that dehumanizing anyone is terrible and reprehensible. But I think it's clear that the headline implies Trump was calling ALL immigrants animals, when in fact he was only referring to those with criminal records.

    This makes the media outlet running the headline look like they're biased or lying. Trump says enough crazy shit that they don't have to sensationalize or stretch the truth. Merely reporting the actual facts would be enough to make their point that Trump is psychotic, without risking their credibility.

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    16th hole, Poipu Bay Kauai

    I just got back from a trip to Kauai where I was fortunate enough to play 3 rounds. I stayed in Koloa, so I played Kiahuna for the first time since it was so close. At $135 it was a so-so value, but the PoP was great and the greens were wild. I played Princeville Makai the next day, which I'd played once on a previous trip. It's the most expensive course of the three I played on this trip, and kind of tough to get to unless you're already in the Hanalei area. Even so, this is my favorite course on the island and I highly recommend it to everyone. Poipu Bay was the last course I played on this trip, the 16th hole is pictured. You tee off on top of the bluff (look for the palm trees furthest away), and the hole is a **LONG** par 4 at >500 yards, but plays downwind so it's still reachable in two for reasonably long hitters. Driving it long and straight is imperative at this course, the wind plays a major factor.

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