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  • It almost did. There was a mob of people just a couple doors away from murdering most of congress and making Trump a dictator.

    The only reason Trump failed to end democracy is because he and the rest of the Republican party were just trying things without a real plan.

    They have a plan now. If they get a chance to use it, they will be successful.

  • The other replies are simplifying too much. Just adding or subtracting in a loop would be far too slow.

    A multiplier will find the partial products by using AND gates, and then sum them, which is very similar to long multiplication as they teach you in school. This article explains it pretty well.

    Division is more complicated. It's sort of done like long division, but apparently that is slow and there's some magic with two's complements that can make it faster. Honestly I don't fully understand it yet.

  • I haven't said anything on the subject before, because I don't care very much, but I don't know what the alternative is supposed to be. It's not like someone who is that famous can walk into a public airplane without putting her own safety at risk and causing trouble for other passengers.

    It's also well known that conservatives really hate her because she told her fans to vote and these memes are part of their effort to discredit her. Whether the point has any merit or not, it's obvious who started the trend and who it's helping.

  • Why the fuck aren’t more people pressuring him with questions like this?

    Because they'll never get another interview with him, or most other Republican politicians. It's a pathetic reason, but that's all it takes.

  • Most problems I've seen between Nvidia and Linux were caused by Wayland. If you're using Fedora with Gnome (the default) then you can try hitting the gear icon when logging in and choosing "gnome on xorg" (screenshot). That might help with the drivers.

    For any other issues, Mint might be easier just because it's based on Debian, which is immensely popular. It's more of a well beaten path, and there's probably more help online for any issues you run into.

  • If your connection is stable, the latency will more or less be the same, but TCP will consume more bandwidth because of acknowledgement packets, making it harder to keep your connection stable.

    On an unstable connection, TCP latency will skyrocket as it resends packets, while UDP will just drop those packets unless the game engine has its own way of resending them. Most engines have that, but they only do it for data that is marked as "important". For example using an item is important, but the position of your character probably isn't, because it'll be updated on the next tick anyway.

  • 40 have been on the site longer than 2 weeks. I can only filter for less than two weeks, not greater than, so I won't bother with that, but here's a summary of the first 5 that have a garage, aren't pending, and are less than $300k:

    • "This house needs work and is priced accordingly"
    • "This is a 55 and older only community."
    • A trailer with a detached garage for $250k. That's just insulting.
    • A nice condo for $299,900, right where I said most houses would be.
    • A kind of ugly place for $230k. The description says it only needs cosmetic improvements, so this might actually be a good one to buy.

    So hey, in the first 5 there's one house that seems reasonable. Maybe there are a few more if I go through the rest. Still, for a city of 200k people, being able to count the reasonably priced houses on your fingers is not very good.

  • Not if you hide the pending/contingent ones. They're basically already sold.

    Also, the houses that have a garage and aren't pending are mostly above $250k. They barely count as being "below $300k".

    And like I said, those cheaper houses sell instantly and for a lot above the asking price, unless there's something wrong with them that will cost a lot to fix. You can't actually buy a $250k house for $250k.