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  • She was literally climbing through broken window of a door leading to the safe room members of the House of Representatives were sheltering in. The HEAD of the country was being pursued by a mob that had erected a scaffold and noose in front of the building.

    Somehow it was the officer's job to deescalate the situation outnumbered 100:1 with a yelling riotous mob bashing in the doors? Yup, it's all about the officer there.

    Conservatives, in the end, only care about owning others and power over others. Always realize they don't like or care about your well being. They only play nice with society and a republic when forced to.

  • So the Air Force is actively promotion insurrection and violent coups against the US. So noted.

  • It was a salami sandwich, so it's a case of misidentification.

  • Don't know their ability to wave signs and form committees while the Brownshirts drag people from their homes in the night! The Dems are stellar at committees.

  • Instructions unclear. Grand Jury indicts salami sub, as the saying goes.

    Trial is for next week. The judge is a fox commentator, the prosecutor a disbarred lawyer, and the witnesses all bounty hunters on the same payroll as the judge.

  • The New York Pear is still a garbage outlet.

    Talk policy positions and proposed legislation or STFU.

  • Don't fit yet. The US is just way ahead of Europe in bulldozing the city to make room for more cars and now oversized trucks. All Europe has to do is start knocking down anything in the way to widen lanes and make bigger parking spots.

    Yes, it can happen here if the people let it.

    I lived through the same thing in the US and the results are horrifying.

  • Come to the Open Source community for ideology, stay for the better life. It's a learning curve to get in. After that it'll open more doors and be much more relaxing to run OSS operating environments than you think.

    The real fun is when you've been on Linux for a few years and are forced to do some tasks on a Windows machine. It's amazing how bad the Windows UI and tooling is, but it's hard to see until you can look with some perspective.

  • I usually start a desktop on Mint since it's got at least some new drivers and a few more tools with Cinnamon desktop.

    If the hardware is finicky or there's odd devices a distro doesn't handle, I often just try a different distro instead of driver hacking. It's a very big hammer, but I'd rather have things work with the distro configs instead of maintaining it myself.

    Servers? Debian.

    Desktops? Mint (prettier Debian out of the box)

    Otherwise? Use what works with the least effort.

  • And we GenX are happily left out of this one.

  • This is all because DC isn't a state. They have no rights not granted by the feds. Now that we have a monarchist style leadership with control over all three branches, DC is a playground for abuse by the authorities.

  • That's great to hear about the guage matching. Many of the European nations are having to rebuild old networks to match the EU standard, notably up in the Baltics.

    There is good news about sleeper trains: they're making a comeback in a few routes and regions. Hopefully people will keep using them since it's a great way to travel and save time in your destinations.

  • Since 1998, baby! Found my RedHat 3.0.3 install CD recently. It's been such a long road, but it keeps getting better.

  • "they should have been wearing hi viz vests" -- carbrained idiots everywhere

  • The rich people are continuing to centralize all of the wealth. Money that doesn't move around is useless and sitting on it as a dick measuring competition among your owners does nothing for us.

    Eventually a tipping point comes and we can't spend what little we have at their overpriced food joints, nor on luxuries and then eventually on other general needs.

    The rich won't give the wealth back voluntarily, that's why they're the rich, but eventually people gotta eat something and they can be very very hungry. I'd rather the citizens realized that the government we form is there to ensure we can have food, housing, and basic needs covered. Either use the government to make it happen or find out why the French revolution occurred.

  • Very much so!

    From what I've read, Edinburgh is building some good transit the days. The new tram to the airport there is a huge upgrade.

  • And yet, people are using loopholes to import them to Europe for vanity reasons. All it takes is enough of them on the road, then lobbying by manufactures to buy some politicians and then it'll be a flood of these monstrosities destroying cities.

    Scaremongering? Maybe. Very possible? Yes, very much so. The EU has to defend its cities from these machines or you'll get US levels of children dying on the roads from crashes. It can happen anywhere if people let it.

  • But the small car is held to higher emissions standards than the SUV. The 'light truck loophole' means there's few emissions limits on trucks (which is the same frame an SUV is build upon), so they can have higher per unit profit margins.

  • ... For now. The US also had human-sized roads until we knocked down whole neighborhoods to make room for cars. There's no limit to how much damage the car-brained / car-dependent people will do to our cities if you give them power to do so.