Finally got time to listen to it (so I missed any visual cues but I think you did a good enough job explaining that your message wasn't lost in translation). Damn, that was an absolute banger, well done.
"Western Academia has long since been captured" for more on this, read Palo Alto (banger of a line, just thought you'd enjoy the book if you haven't read it yet)
Looking forward to listening to this while working tomorrow, I discovered you via your overtaking of that groups expired domain to debunk them thoroughly.
Thankfully, this happened just after a Costco run so we're not going to starve right away, I'm more worried about missing payments on bills in a couple of months when the little bit we'd squirreled away runs out. If things go well and one or both of them can get back to work before the end of the month/early March, we shouldn't be too bad, but I will definitely look at some of those. We're on an NVMO provider already, so our bill is less expensive than the big 3 at least. It's just overwhelming to think about and I'm just trying to keep myself sane.
But when you are stuck working constantly, exhausted, hurting, and just barely making ends meet, and know that if you stop you'll go hungry... that is what makes people want to end it all.
I feel this in my soul. My wife has had years of on and off illnesses and because the doctors cared more about getting beds turned over healing the root cause, it took her 10+ years to get her gallbladder removed. Because she was so sick going into it, it took way too long to recover and she's been struggling to get anyone to give her a new chance. All of this stacks up to a metric ton of mental health issues (she gets sick from stress some days) and more struggles. My son had been helping us keep afloat but he also just got canned recently. So my one income, which will barely cover rent and food, isn't going to be enough. If one or both of them doesn't land full time employment before the end of the month, we're going to default on basically everything. I'm only able to maintain my sanity by reminding myself that if I lose my mind, my wife will be absolutely inconsolable. If I could live somewhere that a basic job actually made for a good life, I'd move yesterday. Sadly, I don't have anything skills that would land me a job in China, so I have to just keep on keeping on for now.
Especially when the majority of US weapons rely on chips from China (including Taiwan) to manufacture weapons. If the government decides to go to war with China head-on, China will absolutely wipe the walls with them.
Yes, Madison was the one. They were hilarious in the video where they won a free computer but when she came to actually work for the company, it was apparently a much worse experience.
Fred Hampton, he showed a generation how to build dual power and properly threaten the settler colonial governments of North America. Sadly, that government saw the threat to power he actually posed because he was so effective and they murdered him for it.
That was my reading of it as well. Maybe a bit of technical information tutoring to get them up and running. I would also imagine that Valve is contributing upstream from SteamOS back to Arch.
I wonder if anyone has compiled any data like that to show who is going out of their way to break Linux compatibility. I'd love to avoid publishers and/or devs that specifically use such anti consumer tactics.
I was coming to recommend the same. GPL is a solid license for anything you plant to put in a public repo.