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  • Both.

    The reduction of infrastructure and leveraging existing buildings without reducing their existing utility vs converting a new space to be a dedicated power plant plus the infrastructure to move power from less populus (normal case because the cost of populus land is high due to demand) to more populus space.

    I also idealogically support it because it makes more controllable by people and less controlled by an outside entity (a corporation/state).

  • Transformers, power lines, roads, trucks, and maintenance teams to move from large scale plants to houses also doesn't grow on trees, but if maintenance in remote places doesn't happen it can burn a lot of them.

    Sometimes large scale plants make sense, but as the back up too microgeneration where the costs of infrastructure to move from unpopulated to populus areas make sense.

    I am also a fan of less inverted power in microgeneration though. More and more of power usage is DC anyways. The need to convert to AC as much IMHO, but that is my far more radical take

  • Microgeneration makes way more sense to me. If you generate the power where it is used without pollution, we should. The unfortunate piece is we have to many landlords who's interest are too divorced from their tenets to put up more microgeneration

  • For real. People don't understand how powerful targeted propaganda is. A lot of the most radical and armed in the US were intentionally targeted so now all of their media, friends, friends media are all saying the same thing and telling them everything else is a lie.

    This story for example is, on the right, just the Democrats and deep state trying to Elon now that he is exposing REAL corruption.

    We are arguing different facts, arguably because so much of media is just "trusted sources" instead of anything verifiable anymore

  • They very much do not believe that open source means safe or private. They have a tons of articles talking about the hurdles they have gone through to try and ensure they are, and where and when they have failed to do so.

  • There is a decent push for unions to try and sync their contract negotiations to 2028 right now. https://socialistcall.com/2024/07/15/are-we-up-for-a-general-strike-in-2028/

    We have laws prohibiting general strikes so we have to have work arounds to be fully effective.

    For directly working class facing work Im in favor of people working, helping and serving each other but just refusing to do work related to taking payments. Maybe hand them food in the first window and have the next window just say closed on strike.

    The largest tech sector union I know of is the Tech Workers Coalition that got a shout out last year at the DefCon keynote. Which I feel with the tech oligarchy and a fascist government working towards a public private partnership is more needed now then ever.

  • I had a systemd unit that ran it weekly after the update one ran. I feel like the default behavior though should be automatic purge old unused runtimes though too. I don't see why that wouldn't the case to me.

    I've even gone so far as wanting to force run time changes underneath the packs because of Caves and such, but thats my niche and puts security over function.

    Definitely not a free lunch sys admin wise, but it is still a marked improvement over native apps 98% of the time for me.

  • We're social creatures. We need things to talk about so we seek out info on shared interests. "The news" has the added benefit of feeding into a self belief about being civic minded person.

    I think it's ok to have an area of study be a hobby, but if you want to be an activist find something you can actually engage in. If you can't create real value on the thing. Swing a hammer, shovel, paint, move goods, create program, or one degree away helping coordinate people actually doing that, don't worry about it. It's a time suck, and we all have better things to actually do.

    The news is full of time sucks like that. Just worrying things you have no responsibility or possible action to deal with. It's worth occasionally glances to see if there is an interesting hobby you want to pick up or if there a cause you want to engage in, but if your good there I wouldn't bother.

  • Harvester cluster my everything. I really want to play around with having my servers being stationary, a togo cluster (laptops, and UPS in a suit case), and PC all in the same cluster.

    Right now they are all segmented rke2 clusters, but Harvester should make running vms way easier too.