Think about it this way, for years hasans invited a wide variety of people to come be part of his stream. Now, I've met some real pieces of shit in my life that absolutely wouldn't stand for a dog having a shock collar. Surely someone, anyone would have asked about it? Called him out on stream or in a tweet? Most I've seen is a clip (this one specifically) of some person saying the collar was too tight, which is a concern but something very easily remedied and was certainly unintentional.
The dog looks well fed, well groomed, he shows the dog off during streams all the time. I just don't buy the story here.
I support the antix project for sure, but non-systemd can be a lil tough. Not that other init systems are inherently more difficult, just systemd is far more standardized/widely used and that helps with troubleshooting.
In general, following as many standards and defaults as you can is helpful when learning. Debian, Ubuntu LTS, RHEL, SUSE, and anything most things derivative of them. All get a person used to a certain set of commands and software, all have sane defaults, and all are stable.
Lot of older folks will not hang with people under 30. They still see them as kids. I'd like to avoid that social issue if I'm gonna permanently be an age forever.
Harm was going to happen no matter what you do in the trolley problem. There is no situation where harm does not happen, but there is a situation where you directly are causing harm.
If you give 100 different variations of the problem, I'll answer 100 different ways, because 100 different questions were asked. Almost none of them actually having a real world application, because there are very few situations in life where a 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc option does not exist.
Personally, if I could go the rest of my life without hearing about the trolley problem that'd be great actually.
Why not? You (usually) just click the check box during install, and you have 1 extra password when you boot up your system. Doesn't seem too hard but I might be missing something.
It depends on the quality you're looking for. Data hoarders often keep really really high quality files so they can convert it into whatever they want later on.
A 4k remux can range from ~30gb-80gb. That's ~200 4k movies assuming most are around 50gb.
A 48khz .flac music album is ~500mb. That's not alot but music makes sense to save locally, plenty of people just keep their music going all the time on shuffle.
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Streaming TV is always something different, so, no point in storing it
There is no point not storing it, you're going to use the data either way, why not keep it? At the end of the day, you can get 20tb of storage for a reasonable amount of money, and typically the people with that kinda storage have accumulated it over the course of several years. You can always decide to get rid of stuff you don't need if you find yourself low on space.
On my own, I can somewhat regularly use 1tb of internet data in a month and I'm not even a data horder. I always keep a tv on in the background (which these days usually means streaming stuff). I also stream music pretty frequently.
Its not at all unrealistic these days for someone over the course of 2+ years to get 20tb of data all in one place. And if thats media that gets accessed frequently (like music) it probably saves bandwidth and energy storing it that way.
There are many internationals out there, and many parties which are members of them. Find one you like, join the party/section/branch/whatever that corresponds with the one you like most.
Some notable ones that are geared towards ML tendencies:
I'm gonna be honest, its been so long since I've actually had people to set it up and use it with that even I would need to spend a day and a half figuring out how to set it up again.
I think its far more likely that its a gps collar
Think about it this way, for years hasans invited a wide variety of people to come be part of his stream. Now, I've met some real pieces of shit in my life that absolutely wouldn't stand for a dog having a shock collar. Surely someone, anyone would have asked about it? Called him out on stream or in a tweet? Most I've seen is a clip (this one specifically) of some person saying the collar was too tight, which is a concern but something very easily remedied and was certainly unintentional.
The dog looks well fed, well groomed, he shows the dog off during streams all the time. I just don't buy the story here.