They ruled on the interpretation of the law. Congress can pass laws to avoid different interpretations as long as they aren't unconstitutional (which causes a problem if you have a very conservative understanding of the constitution).
I miss the in-depth comments from users experienced in specific fields. I followed RealTesla on Reddit and it was amazing because you had software engineers, automotive engineers, safety systems engineers, lawyers, finance people, car industry insiders and many other perspectives all discussing the topics and bringing their unique insights to the conversation. Here it seems you have the same tired jokes repeated on most posts and not nearly as much depth.
I'm even wondering if the timing was intentional. Right after the RNC convention and they took all the momentum from Trump in one single announcement. Maybe they lined to the donors to pump up the donations right after the announcement to gain more momentum. If so, it was really genius.
Dude, take a breath. You're coming off as unhinged. You'll probably call me a shill or something, then continue to ignore people it. It isn't all a grand conspiracy against you.
Social media's impact on society is relevant to technology. I would even say it is one of the most important questions in relation to technology today. So, how an owner tries to silence criticisms of his social media site for spreading fascism seems relevant to me.
I've got a Frankenstein setup that wasn't really thought out that well when I started. I'll probably end up changing it later. If you go the Proxmox route, check out the partitioning suggestions carefully before you begin.
I've got an old minitower that replaced a mini PC setup. I wanted to bring my hdd into the box and connect via SATA instead of an external HDD on USB. I'll probably get a bigger case to make installing HDDs more convenient.
I don't really understand the partitioning to be honest. I have a 512gb nvme that is split up into a couple of partitions for VMs, ISO's, backups and things for Proxmox. Then I have some other HDDs and SSDs that I use for files. Nothing in raid yet, but I'm hoping to add a couple of more HDDs. Then I'll connect them to OMV and put them in raid.
I'm currently hosting radarr, sonarr, prowlarr and overseerr. It's really convenient.
When I was in your shoes about 8 months ago, I opted for Proxmox and don't regret it. Since then, I've been able to try different NAS OSs, experiment with different hosted services, etc. it gives you a lot of freedom to set up a VM, try a bunch of stuff, and then delete it and implement a fresh solution when you're satisfied with something.
If you do that, you might consider having the operating system and VMs on one disk. If you decide on NAS software, many pass through the storage drives to the NAS directly.
I'm probably going to end up with the following:
Base Proxmox
NAS VM - OMV with NFS shares available to other services, SMB for the network
I ran upon this video today. It might be helpful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO8Kfi4qpY8