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  • Oooh, ooh, I get to use my favorite theory on the internet!

    So I don't think it's a violence vs pacifism fight, but rather the VERY clear fact that the Federation is technologically superior to all the antagonists they've had to deal with.

    So much so that they willingly disregarded research into certain military technologies via treaties simply because they didn't need them, and were very certain they'd be on the top of the heap even without them.

    And it'd be why, when the Romulans returned, there was an implied 'Well fuck!' when they saw what a warbird looked like now, and that it was on par with the best the Federation was fielding.

    So back to the technological superiority bit: Q actually says this before tossing the Enterprise to the Borg. Everyone was smug, because they knew they were superior to the Cardassians and Klingons and to some extent, even the Romulans still.

    The Borg was a nasty wakeup call that, no, they're not some pinnacle of engineering might but still on the bottom of the barrel and just deluded because everyone who happened to be neighbors were worse but that was only a fluke of uh, geography.

    And for that theory: Q tossed the Enterprise at the Borg because he's a fan of humans for some reason, and that was an easy way to force a massive military buildup and thus the only way the Federation had even the slightest chance against the Dominion.

  • discovery of the Borg, the Federation changed their ship designs

    They hired a Klingon consultancy firm which suggested 'Shoot first, and then have diplomatic conversations with their corpses.' as the improved Federation policy.

    So really, don't need an empathic counselor.

  • not as chatty as it used to be back in the days

    I think that's kinda a generational problem. When you played WoW 20 years ago, all the chatter was in the game, because where else would someone be asking where Mankrik's wife was?

    Kids these days (and old people who are paying attention, too, I guess) just join the Guild discord because it's persistent chat outside of the game with push notifications and streaming and you can listen to shared playlists while raiding and all sorts of shit you just can't do in the game.

    So sure, MMO people don't chat in game as much anymore, but there's still a vibrant meme-sharing-and-yelling-at-the-hunter community in Discord now.

  • richer, more tactful billionaires

    It's not even that complicated: at some point the non-billionaire investors are going to want a return on their investment, and they're going to push BlueSky, Inc. public and that's the end of that.

    An IPO is every bit as bad for independence as a nutjob buying your company, because you're really just selling your company to every nutjob who puts up $10.

  • Why not save time and do it the other way?

    Install the minimal/netinstall image, and then add what you need.

    You'll probably spend less time adding than trying to figure out what's installed that you do or don't need and trying to remove random packages without breaking anything.

  • Kudos for the unique delivery method, I guess?

    (Also I do not like this sudden appearance of QR codes in daily life like for menus and shit for exactly this reason: just give me a URL if you must, or print something out and stop being cheap.)

  • Obama was the last Democrat to run on change in the system

    And, even then, he enacted a shockingly small amount of actual change.

    He had the majority long enough that he could have codified Roe V. Wade, and increased the minimum wage, and done UHC and all sorts of shit, but he wanted to policy wonk both-sides across the aisle cooperation shit, and well, ended up passing the Republican version of UHC and bailing out billionaires, which really doesn't exactly reflect hope and/or change.

    I'm not saying he didn't have problems, or that he had an endless mandate, or that he did nothing, but mostly that the "best" democratic president in damn near 30 years who had the biggest mandate you're probably going to find in modern politics still did a shockingly little amount of anything to improve or harden the government against clear nutters - the Tea Party was showing up, so it was or should have been blindingly obvious where that was going to end up eventually going.

    I don't buy the (R) "do nothing democrats" line, but boy, they certainly make it hard to refute that claim in any form that's not a 1000 word essay which is why it plays so very well on TV/news/Twitter.

  • I'm not sure I buy that: Trump is a cult, and his cultists are going to have an absolute riotous fit if someone tries to depose him.

    Short of him dying or doing something you just can't ignore - like, say, he eats shit out of his diaper on national tv - he's not going anywhere.

    Vance isn't smart enough to 6D chess his way into the presidency without his nominal constituency rioting over it, so I'm doubtful that's his play.

    He's probably just going to pull the last-guy-in-the-room thing, since that's the only person Trump listens to or remembers anyway which means you keep the cultists happy AND you get the figurehead to do what you want anyways without the mess.

  • Yeah, it makes federation, especially if you run your own server and don't have a large user base, largely broken.

    You'll end up getting a shockingly small amount of replies to people you follow's posts, which (for me) is the whole reason I'm here.

    It almost forces you onto a larger server if you want a reasonable experience (or you have to start ingesting huge amounts of data via relays), but I mean, at that point why not just use bluesky instead?

  • For sure. It's nice that low-ish power CPUs with iGPUs went from 'roughly a box of melted crayons' to 'competitive with current-gen graphics' in what, like 2-3 years?

    And, of course, there's no reason Nvidia couldn't make a 15w variant later either since it looks like both AMD and Intel have CPUs competitive in that space now, rather than it just being a one-off design like the Steam Deck's APU is.

  • Mastodon is, like, fine, but it has one gaping flaw that makes it utterly unusable for me.

    Basically, the issue is you cannot be assured that any particular instance contains the entire conversation thread/replies, because they're not necessarily sent to every server participating in the conversation.

    Bluesky fixes that by the 'firehose' feeds federating out to the PDSes and providing complete reply chains, which just flat out makes it a better experience since you can actually see what everyone is saying, not just what people on servers you might be following already are saying.

    It's a giant stupid flaw in Mastodon (since other AP based platforms such as, for example, Lemmy don't have it) and really should be addressed since it makes the platform darn near useless since why am I following people to only get half of what might be a useful thread?

  • Because Trump voters are poorly educated, and frankly, stupid.

    You heard something about eating cats and dogs, they heard someone telling them that Those people they don't like are doing horrible things, and he will make things even with Those people.

    Literally a dog whistle, but you have to be a blithering moron to understand it, because anyone who isn't just hears a senile old dumbass saying stupid shit.

  • IDK it sounds like they're just plain non-competitive and should find something else to do with their time.

    Perhaps make appliances that aren't 80% plastic, or insert-product-here that doesn't catch fire?

    MediaTek will sell them better SOCs for the phones than they're using anyways, so win/win for everyone.

  • Well, the article is talking 65 and 80w, so uh, that's probably sadly not where these will end up.

    There's a big gap between the 15w tdp on the steam deck and either of those numbers, especially in battery life (unless measuring battery life in minutes) and the fact that 80w in a steam deck would be less gaming console and more portable burn generator.

    For laptops, though, yeah, that's looks pretty remarkable given that roughly equivalent laptops now use quite a lot more than 65w for that alleged performance.

  • If you're in the us, don't use a computer at all. Lot harder to get a warrant for a unlabeled calendar than it is to force you to unlock your phone, since there's a lot less bullshit you can make up (read: lie) about a calendar than someone's phone.

  • two commands: dd and resize2fs, assuming you're using ext4 and not something more exotic.

    one makes a block-level copy of one device to another like so: dd if=/dev/source-drive of=/dev/destination-drive

    the other is used to resize the filesystem from whatever size it was, to whatever size you tell it (or the whole disk; I'd have to go read a manpage since it's been a bit)

    the dd is completely safe, but the resize2fs command can break things, but you'd still have the data on the original drive, so you could always start over if it does - i'd unplug the source drive before you start doing any expansion stuff.