@esrtweet And I want to trout-slap anyone who believes we’re anywhere near being able to justify such certainty in any field of human endeavor. You do not have all the answers, and you have not mapped the problem domain so well as to make such bold claims.
@gr8friendlawyer@TheBaileyBrewer RIP the 3.6. :( My 2018 Legacy 3.6 is probably the last subie I’ll buy. Was a bit of a golden year. You get all the adaptive assist bits and the bigger engine, and it’s before they added the engine auto start/stop and the robot LEDs that watch you.
@esrtweet@2025Blog One could argue part of intelligence is learning to deal with ambiguity. No real world problems are perfectly defined. Using context to divine constraints that are correct and appropriate to a situation is part of being intelligent. Over thinking is not a product of intelligence.
@hasen_95dx I call them fair weather thinkers. They’re the people who spend thousands on special matresses or treadmills that break when the internet goes down.
@The_Stubbs44 To be fair this is about a once a month occurrence here and I think judgement jas come every time. 😅 Last tornado touched down half a mile north, one before that I watched through my window to the south. Figure the almighty is thinking “3rd time’s the charm!”
@The_Cyber_News So if you can edit the config or trick a user into editing the config you can run arbitrary code? Both avenues mean you can _already_ run arbitrary code, good grief. More resume padding non exploits.
@budvandoor Oh get fucked. This is the same bullshit excuse companies use to try outlawing repairing your own shit, and here you are parroting it like a good little consumer. People were doing this with Haynes manuals decades before the internet happened, and there’s been no calamity.
@ilv_mycountry Of course it does the extraction rate is not constant. If you can’t wait 2 extra minutes just get a keurig like every other impatient person.
@AnalyticaCamil1 I literally did not. I’m done here. Be it trolling, engagement bait, or good old fashioned stupidity, I’ve lost interest. You’re right, everyone else is wrong.
@AnalyticaCamil1 Who said anything about code? The Windows VM is for windows only bits e.g. game servers. BSD VM is the firewall. macOS VM runs BlueBubbles. Various Linux VM’s for various things. Why a dedicated Linux box when I can have a hypervisor? It fails? No biggie, hardware is ephemeral.
@Aelios0@NancyM100100@MelissaLMRogers@grok It means he asked for it and the doctor approved it. Despite all the histrionics in these replies, the Canadian government isn’t just running around murdering people for being sick. You have to want it and actually ask for approval.
@Ayle_Vermillion@aliceisplaying High today is going to be about 22.5C. I’ll probably end up running the AC about 3 hours total today to maintain an interior temp of 19.5C. To have the technological ability to maintain a precise and perfect interior environment and not do it is actual insanity.
@AnalyticaCamil1 Feels silly explaining virtualization in the year of our lord 2026, but I’ll give it a go. I have VM’s older than the hardware they currently run on by 3 generations. I have Windows, Linux, BSD, and even macOS VM’s. Platform independent block level backups and snapshots.
@9mmsmg It isn’t about performance it’s about feel. You really thought people preferred manual for performance reasons? Autos have outperformed manuals for half a century now. That hasn’t been the point for a very long time.