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  • ~~“It just burning money to ‘help people’, they’ve never been in the black. It’s a money sink hole. Completely useless.”

    It’s a service that my tax dollars gladly pay for~~ I will not gladly pay for that same money to go into your pocket, you fucking nazi.

    Edit: was clarified on the particular organization. Should wake up before reading bad news. I stand by my Nazi statement though.

  • Umm, every fucking rally he said it. Then you had pundits on HIS side minimizing and downplaying his words, and the media amplified the pundits. Anyone who is “surprised” by his actions that he told you he was going to do is fucking dumb or a fucking liar.

  • The narcissist’s prayer:

    That didn’t happen. And if it did, it wasn’t that bad. And if it was, that’s not a big deal. And if it is, that’s not my fault. And if it was, I didn’t mean it. And if I did, you deserved it.

  • I believe you are using the wrong terminology. A hypervisor is a software suite that helps manage virtual machines. You are just looking for easy ways to spin up fediverse software. Docker with docker compose is all you need, and if you need a gui for it, dockge or portainer will be usable. Having at least a little bit of networking and container knowledge is necessary as well, as there is nothing out there yet that is “one click” for running those things. I started with Lemmy, as there is Lemmy-easy-deploy that does a lot of the heavy lifting for you.

  • Personally, I don’t think 64gb of ram is necessary, unless you have millions of browser tabs open. And if that is four sticks of 16gb, you will be losing performance as well, two sticks of 16gb will be faster. Other than that, pretty ok specs wise, should handle most AAA games at 1440p, if not 4K.