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  • No longer true with real ID.

  • It really is also a states rights thing. The federal government, by design, has no say in how elections or driver's licenses work.

    That they have stepped in to the driver's license space is an overstep of their authority, honestly.

    The federal government is not the sovereign entity, the many states are.

  • Where are you crossing? Around here the population on both sides of the border are pretty indistinguishable, except for accent.

  • Game development is a very specific use case, and NOT what most people think of when talking about devs vs ops.

    I'm talking enterprise software and SaaS companies, which would be a MUCH larger part of the tech industry then games.

    There are a large number of devs who think public cloud as infrastructure is ALWAYS the right choice for cost and availability for example... Which in my experience is actually backwards, because legacy software and bad developers fail to understand the limitations of this platforms, that it's untrustworthy by design, and outages insue.

    In these scenarios understanding how the code interacts with actual hardware (network, server and storage or their IaaS counterparts) is like black magic to most devs... They don't get why their designs are going to fall over and sink into the swamp because of their nievete. It works fine on their laptop, but when you deploy to prod and let customer traffic in it becomes a smoking hole.

  • "IT people" here, operations guy who keeps the lights on for that software.

    It's been my experience developers have no idea how the hardware works, but STRONGLY believe they know more then me.

    Devops is also usually more dev than ops, and it shows in the availability numbers.

  • There will be political violence no matter what the election outcome. If he wins it will be post inauguration. If he loses it will be to try and take power.

    There has already been too much political violence this election cycle with two assassination attempts.

    Until Trump and his MAGA party are put in their place, either by rule of law or the impact of that violence, we will have violence.

  • The numbers, any way you slice it, are 50/50 right now.

    Pennsylvania is anybody's game, Georgia is ever so slightly in Trump's favor but even winning Georgia won't get Harris over the line on its own if she loses Pennsylvania.

    This is terrifying, honestly.

  • Trump won Michigan by less then 10,000 votes in 2016. Tightest presidential outcome in the states history.

    And that was after Hillary both ignored and insulted the rust belt.

  • The polls say otherwise.

    She REALLY needs to move the needle in Pennsylvania or magically overcome worse numbers in Georgia and some other state to have a chance in hell of hitting 270.

    It's shaping up to be a nail biter to the bitter end.

    God help us if SCOTUS chose to steal it for him like the 2000 election.

  • Why would we move on from his admitting to what we all know, his goal is the end of our Republic.

    What the hell are you talking about, we should NOT move on, that's been the problem all along.

  • What a load of crap.

    One party admits global warming exists and is attempting to deal with it, highly ineffectually. The other advocates for accelerating our extinction.

    One party advocates for personal freedoms, ineffectually. The other thinks The Handmaid's Tail is a good idea

    One party is trying to help elevate the pain of student loan debt. The other likes having a middle class in chains.

    You are cherry picking your pet issues as if it's a holistic view and it's horse shit.

    One party, as ineffective as they are, is hands down better then the other.

    Everything you complained about Biden doing will be massively accelerated by Trump.

  • Even 20 years ago Linux was easier to install then Windows.

    Last time I recall Linux being tricky was like late 90s.

  • It's a terrible term for very real problem of toxic gender roles. I'm not sure if you meant to imply that these roles are only reenforced by other men, but that couldn't be further from the truth.

    Men and women reenforce these gender roles against men and boys, promoting the poor behavior.

  • Competition is great, a company that can't produce a quality product and ships a CAR with beta level software that can't update OTA is NOT competition.

    The auto industry is highly unfavorable to startups, the competition you want will come from the old ICE OEMs.

  • Because AI is the new because blockchain.

  • Political extremists, such as yourself, are exhausting.

    It's like talking to a religious fanatic, there's no reasoning with someone who's made a decision based on emotion instead of logic.

  • So why dont we have tarrifs on the ones that are produced in Mexico too?

    Mexico is not China.

    It is in our best interest to have a stable and economically improving neighbor on our southern border.

    Your all or nothing / black or white view of the world is extremely childish & naive. Simple solutions to complex problems are just how politicians manipulate those who don't want to think to hard. Stop pretending that global trade policy is a simple solution arena & try thinking a little harder.

  • To bad you can't legally drive them on public roads without north American safety regulation certification.

  • The GameCube being your favorite console has a lot more to do with your age, than anything to do with the console.

    Same reason the NES is my all time favorite.