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  • I feel like the US is more like a Second World country. By "Second World", I mean the countries that are more aligned to Russia than to NATO. That description now fits the US, unfortunately.

  • Do you have any evidence of major AI generated memes and comments? Sometimes I see an obvious AI image (and down vote it), and some communities are made for the purpose of AI so I blocked them. But aside from that, have you found much generative AI slop?

    And if so, how would you fix that in code? Some sort of captcha? I think the volume is low enough that it wouldn't help.

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  • Your post is blatant disinformation. Undocumented immigrants overwhelmingly vote not at all. Voting illegally in the US is difficult, and often prosecuted.

    I live in the US. Most of the people I know are Democrat-aligned. None of them want undocumented immigrants to vote. None of them import undocumented immigrants.

  • I think people are more pissed off and divided than they have been in a very long time. It's hard to say how close we are to a civil war, though. There's been a lot of propaganda for a long time saying "violence is not the answer" (even though sometimes it is), and "violence has no place in our system of government" (even though the government abuses its own monopoly on violence to imprison and kill innocent, peaceful people).

    It feels like the media in the US is less reliable than it's ever been in my lifetime, and would probably suppress as much as possible any information that would support open rebellion.

  • First choice: 292 K

    Second choice: 9 C

    If we're talking only outdoor temperature, third choice is 100 F, because air conditioning exists, and my peppers would thrive.

    If it's ambient indoor temperature too, then I pick 9 F, which is unpleasant, but survivable. At 100 F indoors, you will be constantly sweating for the rest of your life.

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  • If gender is what's in your pants, then twice a week my gender is your dad.

  • Do they at least acknowledge that they have problems with decision paralysis?

    Ever tried checking the menu online before going out, and saying you can only go out if your partner picks a single item in advance? Not sure if that would help, though. This sounds like a very difficult situation. Good luck.

  • When you switch to an admin account on Windows, there are still files owned by "TrustedInstaller" that you can't touch, and processes owned by "System" that you can't terminate.

    Linux doesn't have that. When you switch to root, you can kill any process. You can modify or delete any file.

  • a Tennessee Highway Patrol checkpoint

    These checkpoints are illegal in all of the US. Cops can't stop a driver without a reason. I know that's not much consolation to someone who is arrested during a stop for no reason.

    She drove because her husband, Hilario Martínez García, 46, is undocumented and cannot obtain a license in Tennessee

    During a traffic stop, cops can ask the driver for a driver's license. There is no reason to ask the passengers for ID, and if the passengers are asked, they don't have to give ID. They may have to give their name in some jurisdictions, but cops usually need a reason for asking for the name, and being a passenger at a road checkpoint isn't a reason.

    It seems clear to me that these cops are operating outside the law, and probably have been since before this immigration stuff.

  • The cell membrane is the wall of the cell. I know it's less catchy, but human cells don't have a cell wall.

  • X11 has effectively already been deprecated for years, seeing little to no development on it. No one should be surprised.

    X11 is complete.

    Wayland is incomplete, and is missing essential features like accessibility and automation (ydotool will never have half the features xdotool has).

  • I've had several funny AI results in my searches lately:

  • This doesn't change the fact that 47 is the current problem, and is the one currently talking about nuclear war. No matter how bad Biden would have been on this issue, he is currently irrelevant.

  • We're talking about nuclear war right now.

  • I haven't used it in the last several years, but from about 2014-2018 any time I tried to download, it required registration, and any time I tried to register, it just didn't work. It was some problem with the javascript in their site. Probably related to captcha or something. Yes, I tried multiple computers, multiple browsers, even tried registering on a library's computer.

    Looks like their site is less shit now, but it's still awful.

  • I'm the person in the bottom right of this comic.

  • Sorry if it wasn't obvious, I'm using sysvinit.

  • My favorite is Debian, with systemd uninstalled. At this point, you can't install Debian without systemd, but you can uninstall systemd after OS installation.

    It used to be that most desktop environments in Debian depended on libpam-systemd, which depended on systemd and systemd-sysv. More recently, desktop environments just depend on libpam-elogind and elogind which is only part of systemd, and allows you to use sysvinit.

    I prefer sysvinit mainly because I find it easier to create custom services out of my own programs. My success rate at doing this in systemd is 1/3, and in sysvinit about 10/10.

    I also had a problem where a Debian-based embedded system had some kind of broken NTP client running on startup, and due to systemd, I couldn't figure out how to disable it. It would set the time to several years into the future, as soon as it first got a network connection on each startup.

  • Sadistic people like seeing others harmed. They will bear costs to themselves for the sake of seeing others suffer.