dangling DNS entries. The org has DNS entries that point to a static IP address the organization no longer owns, and someone else gets that IP address and hosts something on it.
Which doesn't mean anything if he isn't actually talking abut socialism or the socialist/communist movement. He's already called two of the most prominent socialist leaders in this hemisphere (and in the world) "dictators".
I think Americans "on average" absolutely have a higher quality of life right now. And China's rise has involved siding with the US and getting US investment, so they've definitely benefitted from imperialism. That was basically the deal they made with the US, to abandon the global anti-imperialist struggle.
redirecting resources from the military to social program
Imperialism is what creates the superprofits. Most likely thing to happen is that people realize not being the world superpower means not having as high a quality of life, so the superimperialism stays.
All the spending on good social programs and public infrastructure in the US is coming directly from the labor of people in the global south. Who most of the socialist politicians in the US won't even mention or give the time of day.
Games just keep increasing in fidelity, but it's all done at the development stage instead of being algorithmically generated at runtime, so you get giant, complex geometries and textures that bake in a bunch of algorithms performed during development (like generating terrain or noisy textures or whatever). It takes a long time for that to shift to runtime. And storage is "cheap" right now so they don't care.
right but what do those words mean? BIOS is only called BIOS because that's what IBM or whoever decided to call it, decades and decades ago. There's no reason to use that to name a new standard in 2025. At least have the word "firmware" in there somewhere!
My question is will it be supported by phones, or just be limited to desktop/industrial motherboards the same as UEFI? Also the name is worse than EFI. I like that EFI abandoned calling it BIOS (whatever that's supposed to mean).
I hope it's also simpler than EFI and that Linix quickly implements support for it (which will presumably happen).
I think the internet makes their job a lot harder, even if it seemingly simultaneously makes it a lot easier lol.