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  • Can you cite a time stamp? I don't want to watch a 30 minute video.

    I'm very curious where "42 amps max" comes from, as NEMA outlets are rated for 15A, 20A, 30A, 50A, or 60A. 42A is a rather oddball number; I'd like some context for it.

    Most dryer outlets are rated for 30A, NEMA 10-30, or 14-30.

  • Red Star OS!

  • A whole lot of things just started making sense.

  • For your web browser, Add this to your uBlock Origin block list:

    lemmy.dbzer0.com##.title:has-text(/nytimes.com/)

    You can add additional sites, separated by pipes like this::

    lemmy.dbzer0.com##.title:has-text(/nytimes.com|theverge.com|404media.co/)

    (Change the leading url to that of your own instance)

    This will turn this:

    into this:

    So you don't accidentally get interested in a bullshit paywalled article.

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  • History is written by the victors.

  • Ok, I'll try again:

    Again a solved problem, just make a decent GUI for your application.

    You are promoting monolithic design. You completely fail to comprehend Unix philosophy:

    1. Expect the output of every program to become the input to another, as yet unknown, program. Don't clutter output with extraneous information. Avoid stringently columnar or binary input formats. Don't insist on interactive input.

    GUIs are only used for human/application interaction. They are not needed for application/application interaction. While it is not unreasonable to have a GUI for interactive input within your application, it is infeasible and undesirable for a GUI to be needed for your application to interoperate with other applications.

    Go ahead and create the GUI if you really want, but expect your users to want to call it from a shell script. Give users the capability to automate away unnecessary manual interaction, and allow the machine to take up that pointless busywork.

    So googling how to do someone, copy/pasting command is better than finding it in GUI?

    Oh, absolutely. Especially for a one-off setting that you might never look for again. There's just no sense in wasting the time building up a complex GUI to handle every possible interaction a user could ever want to employ.

    The solution to the "problem" of "needing to use the terminal" is to retrain the user to understand how limiting even the best GUI can be, and to greatly prefer the terminal.

    So, my suggestion is, rather than try to hide away the terminal, it should be featured prominently, exposing the limitations and shortage of command line applications available to windows users. An effective, powerful, well-supported terminal is one of the major benefits of Linux.

  • He couldn't answer "Which Democrats should be primaried?" or "Who are the good Democrats are?". When he did answer those question, the answers were fucking stupid

    Exactly. He pointed to Pelosi as an example of the kind of Democrat he wanted to keep, rather than one of the principal architects of Democratic failure. David Hogg is progressive lipstick on the same old pig.

  • Smartphones are far too valuable to our efforts to be left at home. They are the difference between personally observing law enforcement atrocities, and being able to prove them. The media isn't covering the protests. We need as much video as we can get. We need to be able to coordinate efforts, passing along troop deployments and numbers.

    While our main phones and accounts are probably linked to more information than law enforcement should ever be allowed to touch, burners add too much to our efforts to seriously consider not bringing them.

  • Are you suggesting users with no programming experience can simply add the flags they need to a terminal application but would be unable to do the same with a GUI because the GUI is the barrier?

    Yeah, why not? I'll go ahead and make that suggestion.

    I mean, the terminal allows them to ctrl-c, ctrl-v a simple solution developed by someone else, even if that someone else didn't bother to build out a GUI for applying their changes.

    The convoluted steps they would have to take to achieve the same effect with a GUI would seriously hinder the GUI-only user.

    What I am really saying, though, is that the problem of "needing to use the terminal" is not actually solved by ensuring that every possible setting can be accessed and manipulated with a mouse.

    I'm saying that the best way to solve this "problem" is by pushing the user to expect and even demand the terminal. Distros should autolaunch a terminal window at startup. Put it right out there, front and center. Invite the novice user to interact with it with friendly little toys like fortune, cowsay, sl, toilet, espeak. The insane usefulness of the various shell tools are more than enough to keep them using it.

  • Ideally, that burner phone never goes anywhere near your home or any place you frequent from the time it is acquired until the time it is destroyed.

    Briar is a good messaging app for you and your group. It will work (to some degree or another) over bluetooth even after they shut down the cell towers. Keep posting information about law enforcement deployment numbers and locations.

    Airplanes.live provides unfiltered ADS-B data, useful for identifying and locating law enforcement aircraft, including drones.

    For uploading media, choose overseas fediverse instances for your account, which are not subject to US law, and won't get shut down or raided by US law enforcement if you upload something they don't like.

    I've been suggesting this everywhere: pick a dozen different protest locations, and share your list with everyone you meet. If and when law enforcement deploys in force at your current location, leave for another. Force them to constantly redeploy to multiple locations.

  • You have accurately explained my criticism.

  • Vance suffers an epileptic seizure, shits himself, and bites off Donny Jr.

    Trump panics and strokes out; Vance suffocates on the severed pecker.

    Johnson goes to call for help, slips on Vance's shit, and falls face first onto Trump's stainless steel buttplug.

  • Heavy cannabis use is associated with heightened risks of anxiety, depression, psychosis and self-harm.

    So is antidepressant use.

  • They need to spread out. LAPD can handle a 10,000 person riot, but they'd be overwhelmed by 20, 100-person protests.

    If you're going to protest, pick 20 possible protest sites in the city, and share your list with everyone. When the riot cops finally show up at your site, move to another; force them to repeatedly redeploy.

  • IMO, you can't really cut "sweet". You can increase the complexity; you can make it "rich", but the sweetness tends to overpower whatever you might add.

    You might have better luck starting with British-style baked beans. My local (US) grocery stores carry Heinz Beanz

  • Smaller charities tend to do much better in my experience.

    UBI is not charity. UBI is what the nation owes you as a shareholder of USA, Inc.

    Giving people money doesn't teach long term skills that lead to success.

    Exactly. Which is why the children of rich people so often become homeless. All that money they had when they were kids kept them from learning long-term skills that lead to success. It stunted their financial growth, rendering them particularly susceptible to poverty.

    The children of the impoverished, on the other hand, were forced to learn money management skills for their very survival. The superior money management skills of impoverished kids practically guarantee their future success.

    This explains why self-made millionaires are so common, and generational wealth is so difficult to maintain.

    Right? That's how it works in your head, right? The people with easy access to money never learn how to manage it and ultimately squander it, right? The people who have to fight for every dime are the most successful, right?

    Right?

    I also think it would be better to have private organizations that have less bureaucracy.

    Agreed. And an organization doesn't get smaller or privater than a single individual. We can cut out 100% of the bullshit bureaucracy and give it straight to the individual, directly, or their caregiver if they are not qualified to maintain their own affairs. Remove everyone else, as they don't add shareholder value.

  • Indeed.

    Each of the issues you described is mitigated - if not cured - by steady income. And each is greatly exacerbated by a lack of such income.

    What is really important is that the family and friends of the people struggling with these conditions aren't also impoverished. The outcomes of each these conditions are vastly improved when the sufferer's caregivers have the time and resources to attend to them.

    UBI benefits everyone involved.

    For the cases where the individual is not capable of managing their own money, it is still better for their caregiver to receive and manage their money on their behalf than to periodically send them crates of cauliflower and tomatoes.

  • I don't care who I'll be arguing with, but the disagreement will center on the hour and manner of Trump's inevitable demise.

    I'm thinking a trauma-induced stroke, caused when JD Vance has a sudden epileptic fit and bites off Donny Jr. in the Lincoln bedroom.