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  • I suspect the small size of the dev team and the general nature of an OSS project means there aren't swarms of people around volunteering to be community managers.

    Small projects your sway with the project is directly proportional to your ability to submit pull requests. It's just a sad fact that it's easier to say "I wish we had feature X" vs. "Here is a pull request that implements feature X".

    At least with OSS you are getting what you paid for (nothing!), vs commercial companies where you pay for the software and they STILL ignore you.

  • Even “Why don’t you open an issue on our source tracker” will often effectively shut down suggestions from less tech savvy newcomers.

    How should developers handle feature requests? Keep in mind there is a need for the whole team to see the suggestion and it's also good to have a place to gather feedback and further discuss.

  • Whoa there friend, I'm not the one that made a Raspberry Pi powered interference device. I will stand by my statement that people that loudly blast music all hours of the day and night are morons. I'm also really happy to not live in an apartment anymore.

  • Lowest unemployment rate in the last 50 years

    In the months prior to the pandemic, the unemployment rate during the Trump administration was below 4% for nearly 20 straight months — there was one exception in that stretch, when the rate was 4% in January 2019.

    Had Biden set the threshold a tick higher, at or below 4% — instead of simply below 4% — then “the longest stretch in over 50 years” would have occurred under the president he beat in 2020 and may face again in 2024: Donald Trump.

    During the Trump administration, there were 24 straight months when the unemployment rate was at or below 4%, starting in March 2018 and ending in February 2020, before the devastating economic effects of the pandemic kicked in.

    By that measure, an unemployment rate at or below 4%, the Biden administration is currently riding a streak of 20 straight months — the longest stretch in over three years.

    https://www.factcheck.org/2023/08/biden-cherry-picks-unemployment-record/

  • Biden is a strong president and has done far more good than any president in the past 50 years but you’re too far up hasan pikers ass to see it.

    In the interests of furthering discussion, what are some of these good deeds he did that you see as remarkable?

  • Perhaps the problem is the word crisis. If you reframe the conversation to say "there are increasing numbers of people attempting to cross the southern border", the stats are pretty plain: https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/nationwide-encounters

    I don't know if this counts as a CRISIS!!! but it's extremely easy to establish more and more people are crossing the border.

  • What the hell does RTO have to do with women specifically? It’s a mandate regardless of gender.

    Nothing. This is very lazy journalism and boring rage-bait.

    As a generalization, take any bad thing "Rising mortgage rates":

    "Mortgage Rate Hike Disproportionately Impacts Women, Minority Communities"

    As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates in an effort to curb inflation, recent studies suggest that these measures may be adversely affecting women and minority communities more than their counterparts. The reason behind this disparity lies in existing wealth gaps between various demographic groups.

    Women and minority households tend to have lower median household income levels compared to white men, according to data from the US Census Bureau. This means they often start with smaller down payments for homes and rely on riskier loans, such as adjustable-rate mortgages....


    Congratulations, you have now turned a generic news story into some cheap click-bait. Note: with a small amount of work you can apply this technique to any negative news story.

  • He stumbled upon tianeptine by chance when he popped into a gas station in search of medication to relieve his migraine, according to his mom. The gas station didn’t have Excedrin, but an employee there offered Morrison a bottle of pills called Tianaa, a popular brand of tianeptine.

    So Morrison took it like Tylenol, popping a couple at a time over the next few hours.

    Just three of the 15 tianeptine pills in the bottle remained, Terry said.

    Hmmm... seems a bit fishy. Who takes 12 Tylenol that quickly? I think the REAL story is this kid wanted to get ripped, had probably bought this crap before and took a megadose after feeling a buzz.

    Popping 12 of anything you get from a gas station is probably a bad idea.

  • I imagine LTT did that for meme purposes more than anything else. Threadrippers are not built for games. They’re built for production workloads which don’t translate to gaming performance.

    What are some characteristics of modern, multi-threaded games that don't match up to production workloads as far as the CPU is concerned? What do you consider a production workload? How does it differ from CS2's simulation system?

  • I guess they really were full of shit.

    Microsoft has been discussing the idea of Windows as a service, but the company hasn't really explained exactly how that will play out with future versions of Windows. That might be because there won't really be any future major versions of Windows in the foreseeable future. Microsoft has altered the way it engineers and delivers Windows, and the initial result is Windows 10. Instead of big releases, there will be regular improvements and updates. Part of this is achieved by splitting up operating system components like the Start Menu and built-in apps to be separate parts that can be updated independently to the entire Windows core operating system. It's a big undertaking, but it's something Microsoft has been actively working on for Windows 10 to ensure it spans across multiple device types.

    https://www.theverge.com/2015/5/7/8568473/windows-10-last-version-of-windows

  • Shameful that Democrats and Republicans are more or less on the same page when it comes to immigration policy.

    This goes beyond immigration policy. There's large swaths of situations in our country that both major parties agree on. One thing that comes to mind is the bank bailouts. Most citizens were against this, but it was wildly popular in both parties.

    Go figure, when you take a group of mostly rich people and stick them together in Congress, they are increasingly out of touch with the average citizen, and at times, even opposed to the interests of the people they are supposedly representing.

  • Who “deserves” to be here? What criteria are we using?

    See: existing immigration laws

    What constitutes “under control?” This feels like a 9/11-ish Patriot Act sort of open-ended law.

    Only controlled, legal crossings

    How does one “shut down” a 2000 mile long border without meaningful defenses?

    You don't. There will be defenses (intrusion detection, border guards, etc.)

    What constitutes a fix?

    All immigration into the US is in compliance with our current regulations.

    How are we tracking migrants, given that plenty of people slip through unnoticed, or cross legally and remain illegally?

    It's almost impossible to live off the map in the US. Will we find every person that illegally snuck into the country? No. But, we will find some of them and either deport or naturalize them.