fruitycoder

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Normally security patches are pretty good on same day releases as the CVE if available.

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How are politicians supposed to learn about niche issues in the private sector?

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Heavy vehicles, light vehicles, and pedestrians shouldn’t be sharing the same lanes except rare exceptions. Its just planning on pain otherwise.

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Its just a much a much easier environment to manage. Law enforcement, violence in general, is the last resort when all better options fail.

Kicked macOS to the Curb and Installed Asahi Fedora Gnome

Most of the switching posts are from frustrated windows users making the jump. I’m already a Linux user on my server (Ubuntu for now, going Debian at some point) and a 2014 iMac for tinkering/testing (KDE Neon), and a couple of raspberry pis (raspberry pi os headless) but our main household computer is an M1 Mac mini that my...

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I hope it goes well! I just had to start using a Mac for work and hate it. Just enough things I can do normally just not working. I’ve been using nix-darwin to help bridge some of the gaps so far but I wish I could try Asahi.

Are there any EV cars without any "technology"?

Like the title says, are there any EVs that just have a Bluetooth radio and that’s it? Like a normal car, not a smartphone on wheels? If not, do you all think that this will actually happen at some point? This is the main reason why I can’t (and will never) buy an EV. I like to have actual buttons everywhere on my car. I...

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Are they’re any evs built with OpenSource in mind? Like its honestly cool that you can more closely control how they drive because it electronically controlled but tech enshitification makes most the stuff I’ve seen always tainted by it.

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Comma is super exciting for the driving assistance parts!

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I guess I see potential as systems become more digital that they have more potential to be interchangeable. Kind like how computers hardware is.

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There is a lot of legal limits for medical procedures not in the pursuit of documented illnesses. You will have a very hard time finding someone willing to take off a working arm for a protestic for example.

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Win 11 because wsl. At least I have some of Linux so I can use a computer.

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Really looking forward to seeing more Rancher Harvester clusters out there.

VMWare stuff are a pain to work with and open source and more modern systems are needed anyways. Really want to see all of the crazy powerful stuff people do when VMs are just another type of container.

fruitycoder,

My current push is bike infra for kids to get to school, parks, community centers and libraries. Roads aren’t a safe for them and they can’t drive themselves.

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No. I think age plays a factor into power dynamics (more time to accrue wealth and all), but not enough in our current life spans to be an issue.

Term limits though I support because the ability to manipulate the voting system for decades is far to enticing and creates perverse incentives.

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I am not THE libertarian to fully hold this argument and as others have mentioned there are libertarian arguments for universal healthcare, but I will present the best case I can from those I’ve heard be against it.

The primary case is the idea of negative rights vs positive rights. Where the idea that the state should protect you from others wanting limit your rights vs providing you the ability to do something.

So using the state to punish someone for who is trying to stop you from providing healthcare service is justified use of violence as it protects your negative rights and define and preserves you and the violators boundary. Whereas using state violence to force you to provide healthcare someone you don’t want to would not as it violated your negative right.

This is primary argument against any positive right, is that since it requires a service to be fulfilled the state would be use violence (the basis of state power) to enforce it. Making it tantamount to slavery.

Now the reality of it though is that most libertarians do support this slavery at least in service of giving the state the monopoly on violence (police, military, etc) in order to protect their defined negative rights. And because of our current material abundance we are able to have a fractionalized slavery extracting wealth from people to small enough degree that most people don’t find as aborrent full servitude of an individual.

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Honestly Louis Rossmans experience as a small business owner living the real life Kafka novel in new Yorks legal system made me never want to live there.

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It make sense if it were like the TSA to be honest, bring everything you need to vote or preregister for a faster experience. Would also help if was voting month(s) instead of day so people could comfortably vote.

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I mean the US healthcare market has huge amounts of regulatory and liceance capture that makes for free market healthcare impossible in the states. Its also, because of this subsidized a lot but practically forbidden to be efficient (because most of the industry is ran by for profit).

Kind of worst case of government stepping in only to prevent meaningful markets but not to support people in need (not to say Medicare and medicaid don’t help some, they are the better example IMHO even if they pay out so bad most places practically refuse to take it).

fruitycoder,

As a OpenSource app with no need for centralized server it would be great. I want that. As spyware configured out of my control absolutely not.

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My bet is it will work like their federated text prediction in gboard.

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I have that now, its OK. But spammers cycle through numbers so quick that good amount get through

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Actually unless they made it working for the university its normal for students to retain their IP rights.

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Sure: www.research.psu.edu/otm/student_IP_guidance

This is something I’ve remember over hearing as well from a FOSS advocate as bit of complexity they deal with.

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Gitlab is still a better step in the direction. You at least have a path to using FOSS instances.

Gitlab working on federation along with Forgejo is big step in the right direction.

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Gitlab’s offerings are always better. There isn’t a single feature that I use between the two that I don’t prefer gitlab.

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I don’t know of good guide, I used the README on one of these for a personal server of mine.

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