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  • A lone wolf looking for a pack is not a lone wolf, but a lost one.

    To be clear, I'm only talking about wolves here.

  • Stephen Miller hisses from underneath a nearby rock

  • Hear, hear. Give me myth. Give me legend. Leave your theology at the door, though. I love me an ancient tale.

  • A TON of work was done before Tesla though, which is what I feel like continually is overlooked. Tesla (the company) was already standing on some very tall shoulders at its inception, and the engineers carried the real innovation forward after the takeover.

  • Dots!

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  • The best way to tell precisely how spicy your rock is, is to taste it. That's just basic science, if you ask me.

  • And the TACO lawyers said they would oppose any efforts to convert this to a class action during their arguments in front of the SC, so this should be fine, just fine

  • Ultimately up to you, but I'd go with no GUI and just use ssh (and sftp if you need to do file transfers).

    When I was using Docker, it was headless because the GUI just ate up space and resources I didn't need. All your interaction will be in the shell anyway, launching your compose.yml files.

    But, if dealing with a headless machine sounds like more trouble than you want to try, install the DE if your choice and breathe easy because it'll still work perfectly fine.

  • Those advancements were made possible by the Roadster, which was the true pioneering product that made EVs cool again. A car that was dreamed up and invented by Martin Eberhard, and would go on to be built by someone else that gave him the shittiest end of the most shit-covered stick there ever was.

    Everything that has given Tesla a reputation as an imnovative company was either done by the original inventor or their amazing engineers over the years.

    Elon brings money and celebrity recognition to the company. If the celebrity recognition turns and becomes a net negative, the money is going to start becoming an issue too because his loans might get called and then he's got nothing to bring to the table. I choose to dream about that future right now.

  • I think you've put more thought into how to get started than many others would! You have a pretty good plan from what it seems. My thoughts from each section below.

    Hardware: I'm partial to Crucial and Kingston for storage that is affordable and dependable

    OS: I'd probably spin up a Debian install if I were in your shoes and run my services using docker-compose files. It's a quick and easy to get up and running, and despite the ease, there is still the option to do a lot of customization when you want to, and that will make it easy to learn more at your own pace and leisure.

    Services: For the CalDav portion, I'm really liking Radicale.

    Security: PiVPN is what I'm running on my actual RPi along with PiHole, and it was a super simple setup. I connect via Wireguard from any of my other devices.

  • I don't have an answer for you, but a dev for that DigitalDiary app posted earlier today looking for feature input and saying they are going to open source it in the next 2 months or something like that. I don't have a link to the post, sorry, but I just thought it might be helpful to know about

  • We do our part to keep social security solvent by working until right around the exact same time the bad dreams release us

  • There's nothing I love more than a well-explained joke

  • I'll start reading from the most recent amendment to the earliest until I come across something about establishing religion.

    I appreciate this statement so much that I wish i could up vote it a hundred times more, but all I can do is comment about that so I'm doing it. I laughed a very good laugh. The anticipation is poetry.

  • If they are one people, then all of Russia is also Ukraine. And I happen to think Zelenskyy is a more legitimate leader.

    I wonder if there's a localized zone where there is some sort of really great density of people who consider themselves Ukrainians. And I wonder if there exists some distinguishable boundary between them - culturally, societally, dare I say politically - where on one side an individual would expect to encounter a Ukrainian, versus on the other side, where they would more probably expect to encounter a non-Ukrainian?

    Edit: Maybe an edge? A ridge? Something that describes a clearly defined boundary between two distinct areas that are closely related in many regards while also being clearly distinguishable based on the split that defines the division between said areas...

    Edit again: I swear it's on the tip of my tongue. So frustrating. A line, maybe? That seems closer, but not quite there.

  • DHS' new guidance states that "ICE field offices are not detention facilities and fall outside of the Sec. 527 requirements. ICE does not house aliens at field offices."

    Ok, got it, so these are not detention facilities.

    In their letter, the lawmakers take issue with this assertion. They say that ICE Deputy Field Director Bill Joyce recently confirmed that some individuals have been held at 26 Federal Plaza for multiple days.

    Wait though, that's literally a detention facility...

  • Another idea: dokuwiki, to document your process setting up various service for future reference