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  • He lives the lifestyle of the rich, no matter what his bank statements say.
    He's the living, breathing proof that when you're part of the upper echelon of our economic system, money is completely imaginary.

    When I subtract my debts and open obligations from my assets, the result is probably a lot higher than Trump's, but he's the one who still shits in a golden toilet.

  • He has to do a lot of things, legally. That doesn't seem to concern him too much, though.
    He'll die from from old age, rich and without ever having seen consequences for his actions.

    I take comfort in the fact that he was never, won't ever be, and is probably incapable of being, content and happy.

  • You don't know what your ISP-provided router does exactly. It may let some traffic through from the outside. It may get an over-the-air firmware update or config change at any time from your ISP. It definitely has well-known, unfixed vulnerabilities.

    Also, if you rely on NAT, you have to have 100% trust in all devices that are inside your network.

  • When that happens, I'm happy. Cause there is no error when the task is done right.
    I mail them a quick step-by-step manual with what they just did while I watched.
    When the error happens the next time I can tell them to RTFM and get back to me if that doesn't solve the issue.

  • What did it say?

    I've had users who legitimately did not understand this question.
    "What do you mean, what did it say? I clicked on it but it still didn't work."

    Then you set up an appointment to remote in, ask them to show you what they tried to do, and when the error message appears, they instantly close it and say "See, it still doesn't work. What do we even pay you for?"
    I've had remote sessions where this was repeated multiple times, even after telling them specifically not to close the message. It's an instinctive reflex.

  • obviously loads of stuff is gonna break on arch just due to the bleeding edge release cycle

    I keep reading this as if it was fact, but Arch never broke anything for me in several years.
    You do need to do a bit more to maintain it, but IMO it's less effort than a release upgrade on a versioned distro. And if you automate it you only need to deal with it once.

  • Weekend with no plans, ADHD edition:

    • wake up
    • looking forward to a full day of fatty food, gaming and shitposting on lemmy
    • go downstairs to make scrambled eggs
    • all pans are dirty
    • dishwasher still broken
    • partner asks if I've got the present for her aunt's birthday which is today and I apparently agreed to go to with her, 2 months ago
    • the day spirals downward from there