Shdwdrgn

@Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz

A person with way too many hobbies, but I still continue to learn new things.

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Shdwdrgn,

One of the articles I read yesterday stated that in the state of New York, this type of conviction has about a 1 in 10 chance of including a prison sentence (up to four years). The judge determines the sentence, and may also weigh in with whether a monetary sentence would be meaningful to the defendant, but also things like remorse (which Trump has shown none) and the number of convictions (which are a lot).

Even if we get lucky enough to see Trump sent to jail, he can still get out on bond while appealing the case, so it could be a year or more before Trump would ever have to spend a night behind bars.

Shdwdrgn,

Seriously… If this were actual “bombshell” news it wouldn’t be on a youtube channel.

Do you have a more complicated shell history scheme than the distro default?

I’ve used distrobox more and more and am at the point where I need to start saving and integrating history differently. Or like, when I’m installing and building something complicated, I need to start saving that specific session’s history. I am curious what others might be doing and looking for simple advice and ideas.

Shdwdrgn,

I think this is the only change I’ve made that affects my history… It simply ignores multiple copies of a command when you repeat it multiple times, making it easier to up-arrow through the unique things I’ve executed.

export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups

Shdwdrgn,

I only include it because pretty much every guide on zfs setups recommends disabling it these days. I don’t believe it’s anything I’ve every had to use despite several drive crashes over the years.

Shdwdrgn,

Heh sorry about that. There’s also a zfs conversation going on where I had suggested disabling the ‘dedup’ option. I’ve never heard of dedupe being used in the context of the shell history, so yeah, I got confused.

Shdwdrgn,

I’ve never used TrueNAS, but my experience with ZFS is that it could care less what order the drives are detected by the operating system. You could always shut down the machine, swap two drives around, boot back up, and see if the pool comes back online. If it fails, shut it back down and put the drives in their original locations.

If you are moving your data to new (larger) drives, before anything else you should take the opportunity to play with the new drives and find the ZFS settings that work well. I think recordsize is autodetected these days, but maybe for your use things like dedup, atime, and relatime can be turned off, and do you need xattr? If you’re using 4096 block sizes did you partition the drives starting at sector 2048? Did you turn off compression if you don’t need it? Also consider your hardware, like if you have multiple connection ports, can you get a speed increase by spreading out the drives so you don’t saturate any particular channel?

Newer hardware by itself can make a huge difference too. My last upgrade took me from PCIe x4 to x16 slots, allowing me to upgrade to SAS3 cards, and overall went from around 70MB/s to 460MB/s transfer speeds with enough hardware to manage up to 40 drives. Turns out the new configuration also uses much less power, so a big win all around.

Shdwdrgn,

Nothing wrong with used servers, that’s the only thing I’ve ever run. Ebay has provided a ton of equipment to me.

Shdwdrgn,

Damn, it was still running? Not that I still remember my username or password, but damn…

Shdwdrgn,

“We managed to not kill the first subject, but we’re hopeful to succeed in the future”…

Shdwdrgn,

Also in this model, the sun and moon cannot be seen in the sky at the same time, except during an eclipse. And the stars never change through the seasons, they are fixed points that look the same no matter where you are at on Earth.

Shdwdrgn,

as the president struggles for support from young voters

Just a quick google search shows poll results swinging from Trump leading young voters by 18 points, back around to Biden leading by 20 points. Hell these polls are also showing Biden way ahead in the 65+ age category, which is also a significant deviation from history. There have been a number of articles already during this cycle discussing how far off recent polls have been, and questioning the methods by which these polls are being conducted.

The bottom line is that you can’t make any judgements from any of these polls, you might as well flip a coin because you’ll get the same 50/50 results.

Shdwdrgn,

True enough, but until we get some sort of ranked-choice voting, there’s no chance of a 3rd party candidate being more than a minor blip in the voting numbers.

Shdwdrgn,

I’ve been seeing some complaints about the methodology of this poll, there is one good write-up presented here. Basically what it comes down to is that the New York Times not only cherry-picked from their own data, but they also polled heavily from Conservative voters rather than getting averages based on the demographics of each state.

It makes better headlines than the reality (both candidates are pretty evenly matched in each of the swing states with no clear winner), but this information is pretty much worthless other than hopefully getting more people to vote this year.

Shdwdrgn,

No, my suggestion is to not “waste” your vote on an election where one candidate has already attempted to overthrow democracy but somehow still has a large number of supporters. My county votes somewhere around 85% Dem and the whole state always leans blue so there’s no chance of Trump getting the nomination here, and in 2016 I was willing to vote on a 3rd party candidate to show my displeasure over Trump/Clinton… but in 2020 there was no way I was going to give up even one vote against Trump.

When both parties are equally bad, or when there’s no doubt who will win anyway, then yeah definitely vote 3rd party and make a statement that we’re tired of the same shit. But when the race is this close and one candidate has already stated his plan to do far more damage, then every vote counts and we really need to stick with the candidate who can actually win.

Shdwdrgn,

It’s funny how you’re complaining about all the things “wrong” with this country, and yet you seem to be advocating for the candidate who wants to take away the rights of everyone who isn’t white and obnoxiously rich. Yeah Biden is a fairly typical politician, but what has he done wrong other than Israel? What could he have done better that wasn’t immediately blocked by the republicans? Or are you just mad that he’s trying to move forward instead of sucking the dick of the oil companies?

Seriously, if you think the “left” is the problem here, then you haven’t been paying attention to what’s been happening in the House and Senate over the last couple decades. Check out ever bill that would have improved your life, and who voted against it. Check out who was creating those bills that would improve your life, and who was creating bills that benefited big corporations at your expense. Which party is constantly being caught suppressing voters and sponsoring bills to take away your rights? Which party is saying they want less government influence while trying to pass bills to dictate what every can and can’t do? If you think the Republican party is doing anything at all with your interests in mind then I can only assume you’re a boomer who remembers the party from 70 years ago and hasn’t looked at anything they’ve done since then. Yeah politicians in general suck, but there’s only one party actively working to make your life even worse.

Shdwdrgn,

Funny, that’s what you people said when Russia invaded two years ago.

Shdwdrgn,

I love how you said above that you are giving all these legitimate reasons for hating Biden, and yet the only thing you really said was pro-Israel is bad (no objections there), and somehow pro-renewables are also bad. And yet when I asked what else you think he did wrong or what he could have changed that hadn’t been voted against by the conservative congress, you just completely ignored it.

Maybe the problem here isn’t people like me trying to vote for the least-damaging leader (because face it, it’s either going to be Trump or Biden and nothing you say will change that)… maybe the real problem here is that you’re arguing against what you assume are problems that would go away if Biden wasn’t in office. Show me a good candidate that could actually win the office and I’ll be happy to vote for them. Otherwise the best we can do is voting against the one who is going to hurt the most people.

Shdwdrgn,

Erg that sucks… I’ve seen some posts about Russia’s new offense but haven’t had the chance to look into what’s really happening. Guess I should find some time (not that my knowledge will change anything, of course).

Shdwdrgn,

You want to throw someone in jail without a trial or having their day in court? I mean that’s exactly what Trump has said he would do to everyone trying to prosecute him, but in a fair society you make a case and take it before a judge. And a case this big requires collecting a ton of evidence and making sure you have an air-tight case to convict. How many court cases does he have against him already? Yeah things are moving a lot slower than most people would like, but pretty much any big case like this would also be moving at a snail’s pace. Everybody knows he’s guilty, however if you don’t get everything just right then he gets away on a technicality.

Shdwdrgn,

If you believe that then I have a bridge to sell you. Sometimes we have a chance to vote on something that will improve things, but mostly we’re lucky if the best we can do is vote to keep things from getting any worse.

Shdwdrgn,

Well thanks for at least providing an honest answer since the other guy couldn’t answer a direct question to save his life.

So a few things I’m curious about… how would Biden have changed the SCOTUS ruling on Roe? He can’t just unilaterally overrule them, and any bills for women’s rights that you try to push through congress will get nuked by the conservatives. What’s left?

Regarding the minimum wage… Yes there are still some sectors that are exempted, but Biden did push through an increase to $15/hr that covered a lot of workers. Big surprise, the only ones to challenge this increase were the GOP.

What else can anyone do about COVID? We couldn’t even get people to wear masks at a time when their own family members were dying from it every week. Hell the county next to me defied a state mandate for masking, and then they had the nerve to get mad when someone in my county suggested closing off the hospitals to them since their own hospitals were over capacity. You just can’t fix stupid.

And I didn’t mean to come off as dismissive when I said “other than Israel”… I just meant that yeah this is a big blunder and I have no objection to holding him partially responsible for this. It’s worth noting though that nearly all of Congress is also introducing and voting for bills to provide aid to Israel’s genocide.

Shdwdrgn,

I fail to see where Trump is significantly worse.

Are we talking about the same Trump who set into motion and takes credit for destroying women’s rights to the own bodies, and normalized racism again? Destroying other countries is par for the course with pretty much every other president, but Trump takes the cake in his success at tearing apart his own country.

Shdwdrgn,

I honestly don’t believe that for a minute. You’ve got people who support Israel because that’s what they’ve been taught to do their whole life, and then you have people actually paying attention to what’s been going on and getting called antisemitic for calling out the genocide. Unfortunately the people who are unwilling to change their ways far outnumber the people who care.

Shdwdrgn,

Unfortunately you’re right about racism… It seemed like it might have been getting better at least (although obviously it was still there under the surface), but then mister pussy-grabber made it seem like it was perfectly ok to hang out with the Proud Boys and openly hate anyone who was different. We’re not going to fix racism in a generation or two, but at least we had gotten to the point where it was mostly frowned upon in mixed company to talk that way, which meant the kids weren’t hearing it as often and understood there was a reason for it. Now a generation that could have sparked a real change has just been face-slammed with open hatred from a standing president and we’ve probably been set back a full generation on the subject. A similar argument can be made for LGBT+ where people who thought it was finally safe to be themselves are once again being attacked in public.

I’m not surprised about the DNC pushing Trump as a candidate in 2016, hell nobody believed he could win. As for pushing denialists and others… I’ll have to look into that, it’s not something I have heard about before. I still find that a lot easier to swallow than the GOPs constant tactics of direct voter suppression though

Shdwdrgn,

Heh maybe so, but is it really worth the risk of the damage Trump would do if he were in office again? Judging by your nick, I’m sure you’re aware of all the harm he’s done to the LGBT+ community?

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