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    1. Pay hitmen to kidnap every billionaire
    2. Build a guillotine
    3. Buy out the US military to prevent interference

    It might be a bit grim the day-of, but a huge positive in the long term!

  • Aaaand there it goes. Gotta convinxe my buddies to switch to Matrix or something.

  • Depends on how cold.

    When I visited Haiti, a moderately cool shower at the end of the day was heavenly.

  • Most of your posts belong in c/UnapologeticNarcissists so you should make that and go there.

  • If you drink enough caffeine you'll start vibing, don't worry

  • Anything that custom-fits something. I do a bunch of functional prints, mostly things that are specific to something I own. I printed my wife a phone holder sized to fit her phone and case, I printed wall mounted holders for my remote and keyboard for my HTPC, and I recently upgraded to a larger printer that I used to create custom drawer organizers that fit exactly the things I need. I've also used it to print replacement parts for things, replacements for missing pieces, etc.

  • It's possible, but there are plenty of reasons an SD card can be slow. Not necessarily going bad.

  • If you can find a microSD adapter, you have plenty of options. The "server" version of raspberry pi OS is a CLI OS based on Debian. If you use the raspberry pi flash tool, you can even set up the SSH login details before you flash it so you don't need to hook up a monitor or keyboard to the pi.

  • 50 O 50

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  • Is this the cast of Ocean's 7 or something?

    The lower six carry the team for most of the film. At the crucial moment, they're all straining to crack the highest security system known to man, and just as the team is about to get locked out, the first guy walks in and types in the password. "Oh yeah, I sent a phishing email to the CEO before we started. Execs are pretty stupid."

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  • Nah, it's just HTML and CSS, no scripting

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  • Dang, you right

  • A dumpster fire economy is actually quite hot.

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  • I got fancy and set mine to monospace

  • The world doesn't need to go to war, it needs to stop being afraid of a major economic downturn.

    Stop everything with the US: trade, travel, everything. Deport all Americans back to their native soil. Isolate them, and see how quickly things change.

    While we're at it, do the same with Russia and Israel. And maybe China?

    Would it cause a global economic crisis? Probably. But people are already dying—it's worth it if we can actually end a genocide and a couple wars.

  • ##People with shit opinions need to shut the fuck up over it

    I have seen lots of posts, one where a GROWN MAN is WHINING like a little bitch because he saw a couple of youtube videos with people crying in them. Like, ok, this is so pathetic. Who cares what random people on youtube are doing? That's not something to create a bitchertation about; it would be equivalent of me watching a youtube video that doesn't interest me and whining to a bunch of strangers about it. Please grow the fuck up, leave people alone and do your own thing.

    One song lyric I like is "You're a loser, baby, a loser, goddamn baby, you're a fucked-up little whiny bitch (hey)."

    Youtube videos are not important, and not liking one is not something to bitch or whine about.

    If you don't like random youtube videos and you want to whine like a little bitch over it, please get the fuck over it.

  • My dad once had a flight west that took off just before sunset. Apparently took well over an hour for the sun to fully set. Not quite perpetual, but the stretching of dusk was apparently pretty weird.

  • When I was looking for Spotify alternatives, they were the ones who paid the artists the most, so I went with them.

  • Orca slicer works okay, but I have the newer Kobra 3 Max and it doesn't come with the printer profile as of yet. And I still have to use the AnycubicSlicer Next suite to do any remote control. And trying to run it under CachyOS had a lot of visual problems (the Workbench tab shows nothing at all). The command line output is line after line of GTK errors.

    By the license, I think they should be obligated to release the source, so if they do that maybe I can help make it less terrible (or at least reverse engineer the remote control protocol).

  • It depends on your distro. I have an AnyCubic printer and have to use their derivative of Orca. It only supports Ubuntu 24.04, so I run it in a VM when I need it. There are some weird GTK things with it too. But still functional.