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  • Was going to be skeptical about an obscure distro, but I see they are currently #2 on Distrowatch. Can't believe I've never heard of it before.

    Appreciate the recommendation, I'll def look into it!

  • Probably an unpopular opinion, but I'd love to take that as a project vehicle.

    Batteries for home setup (on TOU plan, so it'd be nice to charge when rates are low and discharge when high).
    Then slap an combustion engine in there that just acts as a power plant for the electric motors. It'd probably be biting off more than I can chew, but it sounds like a hell of a learning opportunity and tickles my engineering/tinker brain's fancy.

    Of course, after blowing something up, I'd probably focus on dissecting the drive train and using them motors for something else. I'm suddenly curious what the suspension set up is like. If they've got some crazy high tech mag-ride system, I'll bet that could be repurposed for another vehicle (pending Tesla proprietary protocols for connecting to ECU).

    But now I'm rambling. The thoughts of what I could do with those parts though.

    Ninjaedit: just took a look as some of the pondering above. I forgot how silly the interiors look, so def wouldn't bother with attempting it as a project car.

  • Next question: how does the rest of the photo come out when using that camera lens?

    Polarized light still feels like black magic to me, so I wouldn't be surprised if it would have a negligible to no effect on anything else in the frame, but my instinct says it would mess up a bunch of random things, thus making it useful for very specific spy craft type applications, but not for general use.

  • See, so I've never seen the purpose of NTFS streams. In a cyber security course, I was warned to look out for Alternate Data Streams, but got an unsatisfactory answer when I prodded the instructor for more (it was apparent that didn't have anything beyond a surface level understanding of them).

    Your link was informative in grasping what they are, but I still don't think I'm clear on how they're used in the "real world". Like, what (and how) would one use them for a legitimate purpose?

  • I feel the same way. I find it near miraculous I didn't fall into the trap that's being sold to young men these days.

    I'm hesitant to share too much of my own story, but it makes me feel real sympathy for the guys being ridiculed for following Tate and such. I know the leaders are garbage, but its hard to not feel attacked when I hear the general internet lashing out at the followers for being ensnared.

    I know what its like to be young and dumb, to be told you have so much potential, but then to also feel direction-less and like a loser.

    I know the leaders are charlatans that are selling snake oil...but I don't know what to tell these guys to get them unhooked from that crowd.

  • Yeah, I'm glad most stopped.

    I like to share excerpts from Lemmy with my incredibly right-wing family (hopefully to chip away at their staunch beliefs) and its SOOO much easier to share articles/comments when I don't need to re-write them to exclude all Drumpf mentions. (Those mentions of course cause the person I'm trying to influence to immediately shut down and not read the rest of what I said)

  • Thanks for genuine response. Lol, most who interpret my question that way you did don't seem interested in a good faith discussion. But ol' boy is def tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm intending to pry at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).

  • Yeah, obviously ol' boy is tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm prying at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).

  • Yeah, obviously ol' boy is tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm prying at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).