I'm so happy you provided me this great advice in answer to my question.
Maybe you should have subscribed to "How Not To Be a Huge Ass on the Internet Quarterly". A lot of people like it for the pictures, but I read it for the articles.
I'm sure if the Guardian were to really put their heads together they'd be able to come up with at least a couple plausible explanations why people in power didn't want to go after the guy who was providing people in power with underage girls.
By comparison, the cost to eradicate world hunger by 2030 would be $93 billion a year, and I can guarantee not a penny of those trillions will EVER help a poor person.
Like I replied to another comment, the Mac was necessary for work (art and music) and was light years ahead of anything else that can be obtained at its price point ($575).
Please point me to a single comment I've made on any post in the last 24 hours that indicates, in any way, that I don't consider the arbitrary abduction of the head of a foreign government to be a serious breach of international law.
You cannot.
What I won't let slide without argument are false equivalencies, half-truths, or misrepresentations of law.
When horrible shit happens is the time for more accuracy and specificity, not less.
I, personally, would drive to the wreckage and take a huge dump on it before going on the celebration bender of a lifetime if another country had the balls to wipe Mar A Lago off the map.
Really interesting take, especially on the home lab front. I had honestly never considered a steam deck over a pi5, and I'm looking at also building a MESHnet system and stuff that I would need a Pi for.
Shirley admitting his reporting is "satire" when pressed about a video he made claiming the war in Ukraine was a fraud:
https://youtu.be/VaZYMeYWMic