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  • If you remove the speeches from Trek, don't you just end up with the kind of content everyone seems to be complaining about in JJ-Trek?

  • Correct, and that's my problem with it: it gets abused too often, so it's on my "this is why we can't have nice things" list.

  • Agree with acid. Fuck nutmeg though, I'm tired of sauces with nutmeg. It does not give it a je ne sais quoi, it just makes it taste like fucking nutmeg.

  • Or they work in a regulated industry that requires pseudo-airgapped machines for remote users, e.g. the machine actually interacting with the systems needs to be within the controlled boundary but the company has a presence in multiple locations, so the solution is to have a Citrix server that the users remote into. But because the SSP also has access control requirements at every stage that take a long time to get updated to newest industry standards, the user still needs to have passwords rotated, MFA, and all that kaboodle.

  • Is she talking about how Loblaws is essentially an organized crime outfit?

  • I wanted to keep it simple and avoid a factorial sum. My example also shows that the remainder sum goes up even when nothing is spent.

  • You can't just add the balances and expect it to amount to the same as the spend. Consider this: you spend 0, 0, 0, 50. Your balances are 50, 50, 50, 0. Adding up the balances you get 150. What does this mean? Absolutely nothing.

  • Bazzite, as a gaming-first distribution, makes some choices that are acceptable for such a platform, but that I believe are unacceptable in a secure development environment. This is why I wrote "not ideal" instead of "bad". If you don't care about security then it's perfectly cromulent. But I value security, so I would not recommend it.

  • Bazzite is a good HTPC or living room gaming distro. It is not an ideal all purpose desktop distro, just like a Steam Deck is not an ideal all purpose desktop system.

    If you want a Bazzite-like experience that is better suited for the desktop then use Fedora Silverblue, which is what Bazzite/ublue builds upon.

  • Note that Wasabi has no egress fees, but has a transfer limit - essentially the contract stipulates that your monthly egress will be less than the amount of storage you pay for.

  • My mistake. I read your post as you using VMWare Workstation on Fedora, not the other way around.

  • Your other options are Virtual Box by Oracle or head down the Xen path.

    Or, since OP is on Linux, a native KVM option like virt-manager or boxes.

  • With a fast charger, owners will be able to get to 80 percent of battery life in just 30 minutes.

    Well I don't think I'll want to kill 80% of my battery in half an hour.

  • What happens if you have a streak of single term presidents, with no new judges appointed?

    I would rather see a lottery system implemented. Every year, the oldest standing percentage of judges gets retired and replaced with randomly picked judges out of a pool that meets certain requirements (these can be debated). No election, no appointment, using an auditable system, and participation is compulsory, with strict restrictions of what activities the judge is allowed to participate in while serving so that they're discouraged from staying on term too long.

  • Fedora Silverblue.

  • I no longer tense up at every single notification from my phone. And my weight has stabilized because I'm no longer stress eating.

  • Does your wife wear a sleep mask/would she be willing to wear one? You could then get one of those sunrise alarm clocks that lights up the room before making noise.

  • This is what it feels like to chew 5 gum use 5 deodorant.

  • No, it's not missing the point. The premise that you're always looking at code on the same screen is false, and you don't always have control over how all screens are configured.