Why are you angry at them, rather than being angry at the candidate that ran a terrible campaign? Or the party that ran a terrible candidate?
I always find it telling when people get mad at those who fight against things like genocide, rather than getting mad at the people who fought for more genocide
If the responsibility is being shelled out to "the algorithm", then doesn't that mean they have less responsibility? Shouldn't they be paid less if they have less responsibility?
Something tells me they won't see the logic in that though.
I think most protest voters did consider Trump a threat. But they also saw how the Democratic party was doing nothing to fix the problems that Trump utilized to gain power.
Maybe if the Democrats started fighting for the people, instead of their rich doners, the people would fight for them.
One thing that I find useful is that you can do --filesync with an existing zip, which means it only updates the files if the date/size don't match. This saves a bunch of time on large archives that don't need to be created from scratch every time.
I have a self-hosted AI system that works pretty well. I can interact with it via my phone, the shell, my IRC server, and I can verbally talk to it.
But I want to get it to remember things, so I need to start working on RAG or something. Eventually I'd like to be able to have it draft emails for me, and schedule appointments.
Ah, nice. I have a similar setup, I have a repo, and for each rc-file, I do:
cat shared/${general_config} ${machine_name}/${machine_specific_config} > ${rc_file_name}
So for spectrwm it does: cat shared/spectrewm.conf laptop/spectrewm.conf > ~/.spectrewm.conf
I've looked at i3wm, but I never used it, so I don't know. If I had to move to another wm, i3wm seems like the first one that I'd look at, since they seem so similar
or... they said "Neither party fights for me. Both are trying to screw me over. Why should I support either one?"