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  • Oversized ego is generally a problem with people who take it upon themselves to give advice to society in general. Sometimes you can work around it. The guy has some interesting things to say, and he's an eloquent look into the rationalization certain people give for the problematic beliefs they already have.

    You just have to learn how to approach these people without thinking they have some special right to think and you don't, because a little thoughtful examination shows much of what he says for the bs it is. That ability frequently comes with age and self sufficiency, which is probably why ye targets the people he does.

  • Do you happen to know where to find whole plays done in the original pronunciation? I'm not exactly bad at finding things on the internet, but I can't find any of Shakespeare's plays in their original pronunciation, or more than a tiny bit of Chaucer's Canterbury tales in spoken middle English.

  • There are only a few services I host that are publicly accesible, and I put those on a 12 dollar per year virmach vps. One of those is vaultwarden. Some others are gotify, wallabag, hauk, and remotely. I don't think it's a problem to run vaultwarden on your lan only because it will sync changes when you connect and resolve any conflicts. I have it accessible from the internet to encourage friends and family to use a password manager with as few hurdles as possible. I've found it to be easy to administrate and secure. In fact, I just moved it from my cancelled dedipath vps to my virmach vps yesterday with zero issues and about 5 minutes of downtime.

  • You're looking at them too literally.

    Infection: We see a transformation of a human into a fighting machine capable of incredible destruction, and the human's will is subverted. Meanwhile delenn and sinclair are both going to have their own radical transformations, and Sheridan is going to become that fighting machine. His will gets subverted as well 'damn me for agreeing to it and damn you for asking'. We also see that this is a universe where humans are ripe for being taken advantage of by the enemy and their tech. It's the 4th episode. We haven't learned anything about earthgov or the technomages or anything at this point, but he's giving us the context with which to understand what's coming.

    Believers: The child is terminally ill. Franklin saves him, but it doesn't take. Even with the best intentions and the necessary tech he still fails. You can win and still lose, which is basically the whole setup for crusade. There are many reasons aliens don't ask outsiders for help. We see it again with the Marcab, but the difference is how delenn and Lennier choose to accept that there will be loss. This is the lens JMS wants us to see the narn and the centauri through. They are both dying races and how they accept it or not is extremely important for everyone.

    TKO: It's about determination and acceptance, but it's also about why we do things. This is the battle John goes through with the shadows and the vorlons. What Garibaldi's friend is being asked is 'what do you want' and 'who are you'. He starts out with the first question, and gets rebuffed. When he ultimately answers the second and things go better for him. But crucially, not because he obeys anything. It's because he's strong and independent and true to himself.

    I get that you don't need to rewatch them because you have the context. But I wonder if I wouldn't have viewed the rest of the series the same way without these campy, heavy handed storied. He really slams home the message and I think that's on purpose.

  • Oh man, I get hit right in the feelings whenever that episode comes up. Watched the Picard the other day where he's talking about his possessions and holding the flute and just... damn. Gut shot.

    I'm not sure how I feel about the new show. I'm trying to let myself enjoy it for what it is without judging it. I guess it's worth it if for nothing else than little moments like that.

  • More importantly, if you've watched the great ones they give you a framework from which to really appreciate those minor threads and character growth from the less amazing episodes.

    Many of us experienced star trek TNG like that anyway, because in the 90s you saw what was on when you had time to watch it. By the time we had the show on DVD or streaming and could watch it all the way through, we'd already seen and bonded with the characters and universe enough that it was worth it to watch all the episodes in order.

  • I totally get you about those episodes. They're clunky and really really heavy handed. But I feel like the first time you watch through the show they drive home some important ideas really hard. Because of their cringeyness you just can't get them out of your head, and they make sure you keep those ideas in your head as you watch.

    B5 is obviously campy as hell and not as realistic as something like battlestar Galactica. I'll always wonder if it could have been a timeless masterpiece if it had been made a few years later, but I also wonder if it would be as human and relatable if it was more real, less 90s idealistic. It's definitely a show you have to view in the context of the time it was made.

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  • I'm pretty satisfied with simplex at this point, even without self hosting the back end. But I do really like that I can host the server myself if I do get sketched out.

  • You need to talk to some other people about their experiences with cops. I look like you, but i'm autistic, so I can't act like you. Police constantly think i'm lying/hiding something/acting guilty because they're taught to interpret the way I interact because of a developmental disorder as criminal behavior. Then, if they push us into a meltdown by intimidating the hell out of us, because they assume we're criminals, we get beaten and arrested or shot.

    You seriously need to think more about how your position in life and outward appearance actually affects the way the world interacts with you. Things aren't just harder for some people. They're completely different, and these institutions are supposed to exist for all of us. f you understood what it was like to interact with the police as an autistic man or a black man, you would not be defending the police.

  • If you're only using your computer for octoprint and it's a pi, you should probably just install octopI on the thing as its os. I run octoprint on a couple orange pi zero's, so I run it in docker. It also lets you easily use the computer for multiple things, and you can easily move your services from server to server with docker. Basically, unless you have a single use computer or something that makes docker rather difficult to use, docker is the way to go for hosting most things these days.

  • I ran immich on a server that's substantially faster than a raspberry pi, and after about a day and a half it keeps me from getting in with ssh. Even locally, I have to wait for a long time to get a login prompt.

  • What are you trying to do? Don't take this the wrong way, but I can't imagine anything i'd do on a server where i'd want a GUI.

    Even where I could imagine it, there are other options. If you want a graphical file manager, run one in docker or use sshfs to mount it whenever you want. Change config files? Vim. Or nano or whatever if you hate vim. Or spin up a full coding environment whenever you need it and mount in your config files. Just don't leave it running and don't expose it. If you just need a linux desktop for a while, and it's not actually for your server, install a linuxserver.io webtop.

    What are you trying to do?

  • Yeah. I recently bought a tape drive to do just that. Turns out fiber channel hbas are harder to get working than I thought. First one didn't fit, like physically the card was too long and hit the CPU fan power connector. Second one fit, but the computer wouldn't boot. Third I get a driver error, and since it's enterprise stuff the threads I find on it basically say 'contact your vendor'. At least they're really cheap. Should have spent the extra money for a SAS compatible one.

  • I feel exactly the same and stopped using Ubuntu entirely once they started using apt to install snaps. Have you recently purged Ubuntu of snaps? Last time I tried it was an absolute nightmare to upgrade.