

No one reads the bill anyways… Especially not the people voting on it
Most bills are insane enough even without history tracking


No one reads the bill anyways… Especially not the people voting on it
Most bills are insane enough even without history tracking


…And do what now?


We’ve been so focused on taxing the wealthy to lower inequality, but maybe the answer is staring us in the face
What if we just nuke the economy to ruins?


It theoretically could through the azure remote desktop client since Windows owns every part of that stack and has no concept of not stealing all data. It probably doesn’t because it would involve coordination between several teams
It could work on Linux, but probably doesn’t because the Linux version of software tends to have more autonomy and better priorities


Yes. Teams is software that runs on your computer. Based on what’s described here, it’s now going to ask the wifi driver what access points are available
Then it will send that info through the VPN along with the voice and video


Well, surely someone will set it up for you… For a fee
Maybe even a subscription, why not


No, because this isn’t looking at networking, it’s looking at wifi access points
I feel like a lot of people are finally understanding what the cloud is because of this


Bazzite if you’re expecting it to work without any required reading
I’ll probably be going fedora aurora, it seems more solid but would require more setup


Yeah, no. Kids want to be cool and respected, making it clear billionaires are hated will do so much more to wake them up
And once a billionaire gives it all away to become just a normal person (with a few million in the bank as a safety net), we make them a hero


Yeah, and a county could say “you can’t do business in our county anymore” and block them
A country can ban dildos, but they don’t get to tell a foreign factory they can’t make dildos. If an importer orders dildos anyways, that’s between the importer and customs. Which in this case the importer is the ISP


Having read through these replies, I’m leaning towards your thoughts on this. It does exactly what I thought it did, and I’m just not seeing the upside
I think I’m going to just push more strictly following feature branches


I get that theoretically… But does it like, just work automagically?
Like, I’m the git guru on my team, and we’re about to start a new project larger than what we’ve done before. My teammates are old school and don’t get git
Is frequent rebasing something I should push for? A clean history is nice, but I’ve just won them over on feature branches… Is this something quick and easy that would improve our quality of life?


How does a rebase play out? I know what it is conceptually, but usually just do the difficult merges myself
I legit thought it was to publicly call out a user to be (metaphorically) flogged
And while it’s not how I do things, I totally understand the impulse. Tell me that doesn’t sound like something that could exist
Goddamit… It’s ref log, not re flog. I thought this was related to blame and never touched it lmao
Wait, what does reflog do?
Yeah, well, searching things is impossible these days, and after clicking around for a while I found one that looked similar.
I did read an article about one, went to their page and it was listed as $8k, I looked up the specs and it looked like it could pick up about 20lbs and has a weak but reasonable grip, and it made an impact. Then I saw video of someone recording one running down a sidewalk - it was a cell phone recording, but the robot was controlled by someone filming a demo in public
I don’t really care if you take me at my word or not, the price factor to me means more because it means every robotics program in the world will be able to play with them.
But again, this isn’t the core of my argument at all, but by the time I was looking up links I was kinda getting bored with this. I like to argue over ideas, it’s a field I’m following closely with so much happening and we’re just too far apart to make this constructive.
I think it’s inevitable because capitalism, capitalism loves to treat people like replaceable cogs.
These would be literal replaceable cogs that never rest, don’t have rights, don’t need to account for safety concerns, and don’t have any of the other messy human bits
And even if we managed to suddenly outgrow capitalism, being able to have robots making robots in space would be a huge game changer
People really latched onto the idea, which was shared with the media by people actively working on how to solve the problem