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I’ve never noticed until now that Ernie Hudson looks like he was trying not to crack up in the background.
geoff Now • 100%
I would have agreed a few months ago, but tell that to Joe Biden.
geoff Now • 100%
TIL!
geoff Now • 100%
This is one of the most brilliant things I’ve ever read.
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I so badly want a source for this.
geoff Now • 76%
Well I was going to try Hyprland this weekend, but I think instead I will very much not do that.
I hope someone forks it from a good commit just before they replaced wlroots. I don’t know the specifics of compositor code at all, but I bet It’s going to cost them quite a bit of velocity to maintain their replacement.
geoff Now • 86%
I’m not so sure. I think it’s established that the percentage of Republicans who won’t vote for Trump is a lot higher than the percentage that will admit to it in front of their peers.
All we need is a few %, low single digits.
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This is the correct answer. They need to remove the cap before doing anything else.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15794937 > ## With Minnesota repeal, number of states restricting public broadband falls to 16.
geoff Now • 94%
I like it much better when Republicans stick to pushing for things that are just useless rather than destructive.
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Came here to find a Mitch Hedberg reference; was not disappointed
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Yes, tell us more…
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Sigh…reinstalling Deus Ex today, then.
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They just had to make it look like a Geth.
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Wait, wait — let me guess. They’ll say it affects non-citizens, but it will actually create tedious barriers to voting that affect mostly the American urban working class.
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Plot twist: he’ll figure it out by getting the kids to talk without them even realizing they’re being interrogated.
geoff Now • 97%
Implied by this: centrists see all this mainly as a financial matter.
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Yeah, we got a Daikin setup installed by MSP, who work in the Twin Cities metro.
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We got a new heat pump installed in our 1920s house in Minnesota a couple years ago. It works its ass off all year, and only needs help from the boiler in the deepest depths of winter, which it probably wouldn’t if the house were better insulated. It’s always cheaper for us than gas, and it feels great to have our climate control 80-90% decarbonized.
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I’m increasingly convinced that her strategy is to a) bet that Trump is going to jail, and b) stay active in the primary as long as she can so she’s the indisputable backup nominee when that happens.
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I wonder much space this would save if it were run on a typical root volume.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/4274796 > Just wanted to share some love for this filesystem. > > I’ve been running a btrfs raid1 continuously for over ten years, on a motley assortment of near-garbage hard drives of all different shapes and sizes. None of the original drives are still in it, and that server is now on its fourth motherboard. The data has survived it all! > > It’s grown to 6 drives now, and most recently survived the runtime failure of a SATA controller card that four of them were attached to. After replacing it, I was stunned to discover that the volume was uncorrupted and didn’t even require repair. > > So knock on wood — I’m not trying to tempt fate here. I just want to say thank you to all the devs for their hard work, and add some positive feedback to the heap since btrfs gets way more than it’s fair share of flak, which I personally find to be undeserved. Cheers!
Just wanted to share some love for this filesystem. I’ve been running a btrfs raid1 continuously for over ten years, on a motley assortment of near-garbage hard drives of all different shapes and sizes. None of the original drives are still in it, and that server is now on its fourth motherboard. The data has survived it all! It’s grown to 6 drives now, and most recently survived the runtime failure of a SATA controller card that four of them were attached to. After replacing it, I was stunned to discover that the volume was uncorrupted and didn’t even require repair. So knock on wood — I’m not trying to tempt fate here. I just want to say thank you to all the devs for their hard work, and add some positive feedback to the heap since btrfs gets way more than it’s fair share of flak, which I personally find to be undeserved. Cheers!