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Yup, same experience. I started out hosting everything on a single box, but have slowly moved things like HA and Pi-hole to their own machines, so they don’t all go down when that one box goes down.
Yup, same experience. I started out hosting everything on a single box, but have slowly moved things like HA and Pi-hole to their own machines, so they don’t all go down when that one box goes down.
Given your “it becomes like I drink water”, I think you have a serious problem.
They’re explaining that after getting that drunk, even drinking just water makes them puke. Not saying that they drink alcohol like it’s water.
It would only contribute to OpenStreetMaps, not Google of Apple Maps.
After Windows Recall was announced, I’ve seen more people talking about switching to Linux than ever before.
I’ve been the Linux zealot in my friend group for years, and none of them have switched (they’ve dabbled on old laptops but never daily drove).
With Recall, a coworker I never would have expected reached out to me because he knows I’m a “Linux guy” and he was switching to Linux over it.
He’s still daily driving pop_OS a month later.
There’s also plenty of people that do use adblock today, and would just put up with ads if it stopped working.
So the actual number of people that would simply stop using YouTube altogether is lower than the number of people that use adblock today.
And from YouTube’s perspective, those people aren’t contributing revenue anyways, and all they get is a little bit of usage data. Easy trade.
So it’s cool to mock peoples appearance as long as it’s a joke?
What are you talking about?
… John Lennin?
Great post, worst opinion I’ve seen here in a while!
If we’re redesigning how society works, there’s quite a few things I’d change.
But here, in our current reality, it’s not a good idea for all the states secrets to suddenly be public.
Okay, but that’s not what OP was talking about.
Sure – doesn’t compare to what would happen if it was suddenly all open knowledge.
So you think it’s wise to give civilians unrestricted access to military intelligence, and allow them to hand that over to hostile foreign governments?
So you feel it would be wise for civilians to have unrestricted access to military intelligence?
You can’t see how that could end up in disaster?
Your post implies that government is good by default.
Not really. It just deals with the reality of the here and now.
You’ll never believe this but I’m chugging absynth and installing Red Star OS.