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  • Telegram is good for citizen journalism (like what's going on on the ground in Gaza and Ukraine), funny videos and memes, tech support, and casual conversation. Never privacy though.

  • I would say that is not the best way to keep/restore backups as you are missing the integrity checking features of a true backup system. But honestly what really matters is how important the data is to you.

  • I did something similar when migrating to 8. Consumer SSDs suck with proxmox so I bought 2 enterprise SSDs on Ebay before the migration and decided to do everything at once. I didn't have all the moving parts you did though. If you have an issue, you will more than likely not be able to pop back in the old SSDs and expect everything to work as normal. I'm not sure what you're using to create backups but if you're not already I would recommend PBS. This way if there is an issue, restoring your VMs is trivial. As long as that PBS is up and running correctly (makes sure to restore a backup before making any changes to make sure it works as intended) it should be ok. I have 2 PBS's. One on and off site.

    PBS will keep the correct IPs of your VMs so reconnecting NFS shares shouldn't be an issue either.

  • Why is it so common that people assume if you don't like one candidate that automatically makes you a proponent of the other? Is it not possible for you to conceive that both candidates may be power-hungry human garbage?

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  • Used to be CentOS until the stream debacle. Now Debian.

  • Tyranny

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  • If a man has a right to rule himself, all external rule is tyranny.

  • I've ran jitsi for 4 years now. You can keep your personal variables in an environment file that doesn't really change and pull down a new compose file whenever you want to update. Ever since the switch to docker from native install it has made things much easier to maintain. I'm using a lxc with debian 12. 4 cores and 4gb ram. The only reason I've allocated that many resources is because we use it to record a podcast with anywhere from 4 to 10 people on the server at a time. As far as bitrate, resolution, etc, that's all handled within your env file. You'd have to look at the docs to see what's available for you to choose from.

  • Before you buy anything, put some of the same content that buffers on a USB stick or powered drive and play it directly from the pi4. Also connect via ethernet to your router from another PC and check your dl speed from the NFS share.

  • Speaking of WADA:

    The World Anti-Doping Agency kept the book closed on 23 elite Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned heart medication ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Five of those swimmers went on to win medals, including three golds.

    The positive tests had been kept under wraps until they were reported in April by The New York Times and German broadcaster ARD. The Times further revealed that three of those swimmers had previously tested positive for another banned substance — again, with no ramifications.

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  • Sure. Also as an aside, votes are transparent on Lemmy

  • Ok, you're now writing things that have no connection whatsoever to the points presented. There is a good discussion to be had around the two original arguments as they've been covered by philosophers and economists for years, but it appears you are not the one to have that discussion with.

  • The free rider problem is most definitely not made up.

    Stateless classless societies have obviously existed throughout history. Every small tribal society is basically that.

    Every tribal society on earth exists within a State. As I wrote before, there have always been States after the birth of nations.

    Meanwhile, the “voluntary” market-driven society is what liberal capitalism is. It doesn’t work.

    There isn't currently a voluntary market society, since all societies also exist within States, States that are run by governments.

    The two original arguments exist within a theoretical vacuum which is my point. Unless you have some kind of a priori argument that solves either one, you haven't provided actual "proof" of anything.

  • They’re both invalid arguments with proven answers throughout history. The free rider problem hasn’t existed in Communists states any more than in capitalist ones, meanwhile we know for a fact that trickle down economics does not work.

    Your post isn't an answer to either argument nor has anything been "proven". Communism is a stateless society, and I can't think of a time that has existed before the birth of nations. The free rider problem is what happens in a communist society when those who decide not to contribute become a burden upon those who do. Trickle down economics has nothing to do with charitable giving within a voluntary market-driven society, but is a term used to describe stronger economic growth based on reduced tax burdens for the upper economic class.

  • There are two arguments being combined here. The first half is regarding the free rider problem within a theoretical communist society. The second is regarding care of the less fortunate within a voluntaryist society. They are both valid arguments without proven answers outside of theory.

  • artificial wall of unnaturally blinding white teeth

    My teeth are white because I take care of them by brushing and flossing every day, going to the dentist regularly, and I don't smoke. In other words, just by normal oral hygiene. How being responsible and taking care of your body is comparable to neck extension or cranial deformation doesn't make sense.

  • Complete opposite here. I love it. Even flossing. Such a great feeling when your teeth are white and squeaky clean.

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    EFF Covers Secrets in Your Data on NOVA

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    The Right Not to Be Subjected to AI Profiling Based on Publicly Available Data: Privacy and the Exceptionalism of AI Profiling

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    Is it ever okay to film strangers in public?

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    US House approves FISA renewal – warrantless surveillance and all

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    House Votes to Extend—and Expand—a Major US Spy Program

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