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  • I just want to point out that Bernie Sanders did condemn them for their actions. While he admits that they have a right to defend themselves (which is fair) they absolutely do not have the right to outright slaughter innocent people amounting to a genocide. Which is what they are doing.

    That being said I agree with everything else you said.

  • I actually went ahead and got a Sprite Neo and put it on the other day, installed Klipper after digging around for a printer.cfg for the Max Neo and finally finding one.

    Now I'm just going through making sure everything is configured, levelled, and working properly as I have time.

  • I would eventually like to go to direct drive and potentially add another extruder at some point so I can print in multiple colors and print models that require supports using a different filament like PVA.

    Basically looking to overhaul it and give it a bit more functionality.

    I already have a raspberry pi with octoprint on it and a camera with remote access so I can check on it from time to time or send prints to it without the need to bother with the SD card.

    I will definitely look into the things you mentioned also. I've got aftermarket springs on it already.

  • This is probably just a use of different words to not sound repetitive.

    Before anyone starts screaming at me. I'm not taking sides.

    The whole thing is fucked and I don't know enough about it all to form an educated opinion. Ethnic genocide does appear to be what's happening with my limited knowledge and that is insane, but even in this day and age I am not surprised in the least. That's as far as my opinion goes on the matter.

  • I picked up Vintage Story after seeing someone else recommend it. I haven't made it too far, but even with the lack of people, the world still feels more alive. The crafting is nice and more advanced, and it's a bit less forgiving.

    Plan on putting a bit more time into it once I finish up with my No Man's Sky playthrough.

  • I'm using 2.0 with no issues launching.

    I'm on Ubuntu 22.04 using lutris. I also have my game installed on an ext4 partition. Too many different variables there to try to make any general assumptions on why it isn't launching for them.

  • BOTH ARE WRONG, BOTH ARE TO BLAME.

    Don't stand in front of oncoming cars if you don't want to get hit. Don't be a dick and run people over.

    Is that simple enough for you?

    Or is reading comprehension not your strong point?

    Edit: I apologize for that last line but It's quite frustrating trying to express a valid and correct point accurately and concisely while consistently being shit on and insulted. Even after going back and reading the several different comments I made, it is pretty clear what I have been saying. Both parties are at fault. I don't see how it could be misinterpreted to me just straight up blaming the protestors.

  • I agree with your first point on how laws change. Why should we justify blocking traffic though?

    The protest is about corporations giving people peanuts while the investors and C level employees take in millions. Not the ability to stand in the way of oncoming traffic. Those are two very different things.

    The driver is absolutely responsible for his actions, but a group of people intentionally placing themselves in a road, be it entry/exit or just a main road are also partly responsible for their actions that led to their injuries. They know and understand what they are doing.

    Hundreds or thousands of people walking out of these factories effectively stopping production speaks volumes, and definitely has an effect. Why tarnish that effect by acting irrationally and taking yourself out of the fight because you want to stand in the road?

    This isn't a single person with less control of a situation. This is a group of organized protesters trying to send a message, and knowingly obstructing traffic when the walk out itself is more effective.

    I 100% support the UAW but I can't openly justify either party doing what they did, the driver who is absolutely more responsible nor the protesters that were knowingly putting themselves in a position to get physically hurt. It does nothing aside from potentially hurt your message when you do that.

    We are not going through a civil war, we are not at the point of people fighting with their lives (yet) over the necessity of basic survival. Both parties were wrong in this situation.

  • And you are putting words in my mouth.

    I never said it was an inconvenience.

    The UAW protesters should be protecting themselves. They are already putting themselves on the line with the protest. They shouldn't put themselves in more danger just so they can be taken out of the fight.

    Try to think rationally, educate yourself on the real world and how it works.

  • Doesn't matter if it's a main road or an exit to done. It is still likely illegal.

    You are confusing my logic in thinking that these UAW protesters should be protecting themselves with your logic of thinking I'm defending the corporations.

  • I absolutely feel the drivers actions should be condemned, as it is surely illegal for him to do what he did. However the people blocking the road are also very likely doing something illegal as well.

    The situation here is just like reddit. People are justifying one group doing something illegal, while condemning the other person.

    Yes, one is much worse than the other, but the world isn't black and white. People fail to understand that at the most basic level. Commiting a crime that ends in you getting hurt often times means you have no recorse.

    What if the people that got hit, have no protection because they were blocking the road?

    The guy goes to jail and they are SOL. Now, not only are they out of the protest to fight for basic human rights that we should all have, they are in the hospital, making no money, with even more bills stacking up, and potentially (it doesn't seem like it in this case but it's not impossible) looking at charges.