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  • I get spam like this on every single messaging platform eventually. Just block and report it and get on with your life.

  • And the Democratic Neoliberal Committee serves them extremely well

  • "Credible exit" is just the twitterati huffing their own farts. Bluesky has exactly the same monetization problems twitter did and any other ultimate result beyond selling the company off to the highest bidder is fantasy.

    Eventually, sooner or later, bluesky will fatten a nice crop of highly engaged users and sell the platform to someone with a better plan to monetize all of those eyeballs. The only real question is who? Will it be fElon Musk? Will it be ZuckerBot? Will it be some other billionaire who wants to own their own left leaning Twitter clone so they can monetize all those professional eyeballs with greater than average disposable income? Keep using the platform to find out!

  • Drill a small hole and you can scratch it

  • Carcinisation goes brrrrrrrr

  • If only there were a way the opposition party could have done something about this like, I don't know, campaigning on a platform of better living conditions for the working class, more jobs and better pay instead of doubling down again and again and again on identity politics.

  • I mean, you get out what you put in. Is it a surprise that a generation that's growing up in a predatory world without empathy lacks empathy?

  • And meanwhile your bank or brokerage gets to play with that money for a real investment return

  • Happy Cranksgiving 🦃

  • I just cant imagine any of his lackeys being organized enough to build a camp network that can hold millions of people.

    That's why they'll outsource it to a private company (owned by one of their donors) with zero oversight.

  • Honestly one of the better photos to come out of that comet pass

  • And the bootloader unlock keys need to be posted so these devices aren't just landfill fodder

  • I have no doubt Trump made every effort to cheat. There were attempts to keep people from voting, bomb threats, purging of voter rolls, and questionable access to voting machines.

    Let's not forget Elon collecting signatures from demographics least likely to vote, or starlink being used in many districts as the network uplink for insecure machines, or the switch to computerized poll register systems using digital signature on a tablet (rather than a paper poll register) at many of these same polling places.

    If you really wanted to juice your guy's vote numbers it wouldn't be all that hard to take the signatures you paid for and link them to people unlikely to vote, then get into vulnerable polling place systems and add bullet ballots for your guy ostensibly cast by people who are unlikely to actually show up.

  • I'm not sure how to get the N from session history, nor how to check my session history..

    journalctl --list-boots will list all sessions stored in the journal.

    The output is from yesterday, when the device stopped working correctly.

    I'm not familiar with linux kernel, but I can see there is definitely something wrong...

    The HDD (old) is attached to a USB hub (new), I tried switching port of the hub but the same issue happened again, if I try to mount it with sudo mount /mnt/2tb, it says it is already mounted:

    Those messages tell you what's happening, there's an unrecoverable error on the USB bus connecting the hard drive which is causing filesystem errors when writes fail. Diagnose that, lose the hub first and directly connect the drive to the pi, then try replacing the cable that attaches the drive if the error still occurs. I'd also check with people in the rpi community in case there are any known issues with USB on your model. There may be some pi specific USB firmware things you can do to increase reliability.

    You can also try disabling UASP for the drive in case BOT transfer somehow stabilizes the connection. You'll lose performance but that helps with some USB storage bridges.

    Some USB storage bridges are just unreliable under Linux and crash under load, your last option is to buy another drive enclosure that's tested and known to work correctly. I went through like 5 USB/NVMe enclosures looking for one that worked properly, that whole space is a compatibility mess.

  • Wow. It sure is a good thing we still have domestic products that can compete with all of the imported goods from these major trade partners ...right? Right?