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  • That's because macroeconomics actually do work differently than microeconomics. The idea that a country should be run like a household is fallacy.

  • Better answer than "debt" unless that debt is at a high interest rate.

  • Everything in owner because I don't understand the implications well enough to do otherwise (so thanks for the thread).

  • Instead of having your online accounts registered directly to your @tuta.io address (or your gmail address, or any webmail address), buy a domain name and have the accounts registered to that and then set the DNS to forward all mail from that domain to your webmail account of choice. That way, if the webmail service fucks up, the worst-case scenario is that you change the forwarding again and you've only lost the contents of the previous emails sent, not access to receive future ones.

    (Caveat: when you send an email it'll by default be coming from your webmail provider address, not your custom domain address, and I'm not sure how to fix that -- I've only recently started switching to the scheme myself -- but if your main issue is receiving 2FA emails and such that's not a big deal.)

  • More like a $600 Damascus steel knife made by another Youtuber that they were given for free, but otherwise this is spot-on.

  • Oh no, they're copying our bad habits.

  • "Would you like them in a store?Would you let us build some more?"

    "I would not like them in a store.I will not let you build some more.I don't want you to track my van.I do not like them, Sam-Alt-man!"

  • My kids have Raspberry Pi 400s (which I ought to upgrade to 500s, as they complain about them being too slow).

    I think those specifically are a good choice for this use-case because they come with a big (physical, paper!) book that teaches kids all sorts of stuff that can be done with them.

  • I was using Gentoo over two decades ago, compiling on an Athlon XP (not sure which model). Single core, well less than 2GHz.

    If it was manageable back then, surely it's no big deal by now with a modern multi-core CPU -- even a low-end one, let alone something like a $300 16-core Ryzen 5950X.

  • Buy a faster CPU.

  • Nah, it's both of them. The difference is, Gentoo gives you a cotton gin and a loom.

  • Ah, my monitors are all identical and stay plugged in all the time, so it's a much less complicated use-case than yours.

    I do have one issue where, because I picked the wrong 9070XT on launch day and couldn't exchange it due to lack of availability, one of my monitors is on HDMI instead of DisplayPort and takes annoyingly longer to wake from sleep or change modes than the other two. But I think that's more likely a hardware or driver problem than a Wayland one.

  • In what way? I've been using triple monitors for close to a decade now and my KDE switched from X11 to Wayland at some point without me noticing, so I'm wondering what I missed.

  • They're trying to incite food riots to manufacture a pretext to declare martial law and give Trump even more absolute power.

  • Servo is extra-important for things like webviews embedded in other apps.

  • I ought to contribute to FreeCAD.

  • I have an Asus KGPE-D16 that I bought years ago specifically for Libreboot compatibility. I swear, one of these days I'll finally get around to installing it.

  • I brush at the sink, but use my waterpik in the shower 'cause it's too messy otherwise.

  • Luckily the brain washing era is almost over

    Oh you sweet, summer child. Corporate social media is a much more effective propaganda tool than any Cold War era stuff could ever hope to be.