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  • Baby don't hurt me, lol

  • Quick response, I was still trying to make sure I made "choice" italicized so it drew its own attention. Many times I feel e.e. cummings was right to re-establish meaning in how to what is important for a reader to view, verse read

  • Nah they mean the real world where they think they will rule everyone and force people into labor camps and refuse to provide any preventative health protections.

  • This is just robbery, we weren't able to make our schedule and modified the price. "$27.7 billion in cost – up from its initial $19 billion."

    Yet expect them to just give us $7 billion dollars because we failed to meet the contract?

  • The administration wishes that would happen. They couldn't care if 10 of them died as it would kill all public support of any protestors and "legitimize" what they are doing and make it near impossible to publicly criticize ICE. Every news station would spend all their time talking about it.

    Shit, we may end up seeing a false flag attack or such just to cement sympathy's and ensure public support.

  • A lot of people who fall into these bigoted extreme mindsets in my experience get there because they are surrounded by people who are only slightly less bigoted. So while Jerry may be yelling the n word at black people, when the black people aren't in the room, half of the rest of the room starts using the same terminology.

    I've stopped going to specific places here Tennessee because that's how many people were acting.

  • Well we know the buying a property and claiming it as your primary residence was. As she showed the application for the loan to a source right after being accused of it. And then another news company followed up on it and showed Trump filed applications to buy two properties in Florida claiming they were going to be his primary residence.... While simultaneously claiming his primary residence was elsewhere. (I think Mar-A-Lago, but can't remember)

  • One of the things that sold the PS3 was it's blue ray player. At a cheap price. As someone who also "was there" I never saw anyone playing blue ray on a crt. Like I said, it was short lived to see any ps3's being played on one as well

  • Let their stock payers sue them to shit for poor decisions

  • Because it's his absolute right as a citizen of this country. If you think otherwise then ban the second amendment.

  • Ah, it was what we called RCA for long time of my youth here. Left right audio, and shit video connection. (Grew up in U.S., Florida)

  • The adapters probably cost more than replacing the tv at that point. That wouldnt have RGB, or even a video right? What did it have other than coax?

    I assume svdieo and left right audio

  • I used a projector and optical out to a receiver with a duel boot of yellowdog Linux on my first PS3. The "bread box" I guess they called it later. Great machine.

  • Seriously, it was rare/very short lived to see a PS3 played on displays that weren't LCD'S or plasmas

  • Yeah gotta play with it a bit later on. I usually have that server run a split tunnel that auto connects on boot then a delayed start for the apps that are set to go through the tunnel. If I set the auto login to happen, it prompts for a keychain password for the proton VPN app to be able to auto sign in /connect.

    Usually I prefer to set my bios to auto turn on after a power loss and or set an auto on time so if it isn't powered up it make sure the server is back up and running without me ever having to touch it. Then I just tweak or add things remotely through rustdesk.

    I'm sure I'll find something in the password management app that'll make it work eventually

  • I had something messed up on the OS. (Permissions got fucked up I'm sure)

    New steps:

    Reinstalled Mint 22.1 (was on the flashdrive I had laying around) - 12 minutes

    Update/upgrade - probably should have looked for the 22.3 upgrade first (15 min)

    Run 22.3 upgrade - 18 mins

    Install ruskdesk - 5 mins (including config)

    Install protonvpn - 5 mins

    Install jellyfin - 3 minutes

    Map libraries/config - way to long because they were still formatted in ntfs, (maybe 20 mins)

    Same names/hardware IDs mean my reserved IP should stay the same on the intranet

  • Yeah to me I don't understand it either. But that's personal choice. Then again I'm mostly an anti laptop person. Desktops make sense to me, laptops are the laissez faire I want to be a desktop but am demanding to much mobility for a function best performed in a localized hardwired intranet environment. With video games going mostly online I feel it has brought personal computers into a more internet focused setup and less of a local install hard computing get it done space. Thus exactly what companies like Amazon/Microsoft/etc want, creating a subscription based thin/zero client with a subscription to access anything.

    Id say fuck the battery unless it's for backup power, and still fuck it then if you don't have your environment set up to run locally, as internet won't work when the modems go out. Is it outdated concepts, sure... But it's only outdated because marketing has pushed us that way in my opinion

  • Good to know it works somehow, is it GUI or terminal based you use

  • So you are pro proprietary items, anti universal parts? I just think it's a bad choice overall. I understand they make a battery wrap around components to make it fit, but overall I think it hurts the consumer