MrVilliam

joined 4 weeks ago
[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 hour ago

You know what? You're right. But it shouldn't be. I'm wrong to assume that things are as they should be and that politicians' families are not dodging consequences.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 14 points 3 hours ago (3 children)

I'm not OP, but I'm guessing that they're referring to the news story more than the law enforcement. I don't think that this is newsworthy. Criminal charges happen all the time, but this one is only getting attention because his mommy is in Congress; I have no reason to believe that she's involved in this crime in any way. I also didn't give a shit about Hunter Biden's drug addictions or gun crime or whatever else was going on with him. It would be newsworthy if these people weren't charged because that would indicate that there are no consequences for family of politicians.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

You're 100% correct, but when the new way of doing things is to deny you your right to due process, then you will never get that day in front of a judge to argue that you were detained illegally. We have a police state that is kidnapping people and shipping them off to another country without their day in court, possibly in a prison for the rest of their lives. I would argue that the threat of that is no different than the cops threatening to shoot them; either way, they're dead with no hope for justice. At least getting shot would be a relatively quick way to go.

If the secret police break down my door to kidnap me, somebody will be dying that day, and it'll almost certainly be me, but hopefully also a couple of them as well. If I can't save myself, I'd like to at least help to reduce the number of kidnappers, and hopefully deter others from carrying out their fuhrer's orders for fear that it could happen to them too.

I think that the country is now at the point where it wouldn't take much of a spark to blow the doors off this bitch. Of course the Epstein files thing matters, but it's really heartbreaking that that's what's galvanizing the masses instead of when he started literally disappearing people to concentration camps.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 9 points 3 days ago

Are you not enjoying your victory gin and victory cigarettes, comrade? And now that chocolate rations have increased from 30g to 20g, we have even more to celebrate.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 54 points 3 days ago (1 children)

We can't lay all of the blame on trump.

The problem is conservatism in general. Every Republican president of the past 50 years has caused economic turmoil. When Republicans get power in the legislature, the only notable thing they work towards is tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, and gutting things that help people in order to pay for it.

Trump isn't singularly the problem here, but he is so fucking stupid that he's speedrunning the economic crisis. A Republican with a halfway functional brain would know to move slowly enough that the economy falls apart as they're heading out the door, not within the first 20% of their term.

Start selling trump "I did that!" stickers of him pointing up at the eclipse. You'll start seeing them everywhere soon. Gas pumps, grocery store shelves, car dealerships, etc.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 20 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (28 children)

Legitimate question as I'm gonna move from Windows 10 within the next couple months. Is there something wrong with Bazzite or Nobara? I had narrowed my decision down to those two since they seem to be an easy transition, they do the things I need, and they're popular enough that I can probably find fixes to any issues I experience. I pushed off my plan to build a desktop, but I still have an aging laptop that is losing security support in a couple of months.

Also, my wife needs Excel specifically for school. Can Excel work on these distros or are there just good alternatives? She might need to keep a Windows 10 partition just for Excel stuff if she can't run it in Bazzite or whatever she picks.

Edit:
Thanks everybody for responses! School is not flexible about using Excel specifically, and she has to share her screen during exams to show that she's just using regular Excel. It's not a hill we're willing to die on lol.
We aren't super interested in doing anything beyond gaming and basic browsing type stuff with our computers, so I'm not sure that Bazzite being immutable really means anything to us. There were some good tips like a /home partition to easily swap distros when needed without losing everything, plus some people pointed out that some of these distros come and go over time so it would be harder to find fixes and continue getting updates if we get too entrenched in something that won't be around much longer.
Overall, I don't think we'll be too picky. We just want a pretty simple process to get something that's like an unbloated Windows, and we don't want to rip our hair out looking for a new distro and starting over every six months. Most people are not power users. I can do pretty much all of my computer stuff on my phone and all of my gaming on my PlayStation, so I really won't notice the difference between most of these recommendations probably.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago

Excellent. Idk if you have deer or similar stuff in your area, but be very vigilant. If you lock up your rear tires and fishtail, just keep your tire locked. If you let off the brake while not perfectly straight, your bike will violently realign and you'll get bucked off.

Overall, I recommend these motorcycle safety courses to all drivers. It pushed me to be much more actively aware while driving.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 15 points 4 days ago (7 children)

I find it helpful to try to quantify the time I'll enjoy with a thing before I buy it. Or maybe there will be some amount of cost savings if it's a tool. You could do both with a motorcycle.

Unless you get a shitty Harley, it will almost certainly be more fuel efficient than an ICE car/truck, so if you plan to commute by motorcycle at all, there is some cost savings there. That will probably offset the cost of registration and insurance, and maybe regular maintenance, so not really a net gain, but at least pays for itself to some degree.

So after approximating the cost after those savings, then you can approximate how many hours per year and how many years you expect to enjoy the thing for. Divide the cost by that number of hours. Would you pay that hourly rate for the enjoyment you expect to get from it? If so, buy. If not, don't buy.

There are obviously some abstract things to factor in too, though. Would you make friends through your motorcycle? Do you enjoy working on stuff so in addition to the riding do you plan on doing aftermarket work on it? Is there a bucket list aspect to this?

I can tell you that, as a former motorcycle owner, I would probably not get one again. They're super fucking dangerous, almost entirely because other drivers are fucking morons. It's impossible for me to ride without being on edge with the assumption that every other driver is actively trying to kill me. At this point, I would only get one as a fun time to ride once in a while, and the upkeep isn't worth it for that. Even an electric one would be hard for me to justify for myself because of insurance, registration, and ride gear.

That all being said, there are considerations that you and you alone will need to apply to this decision. I just strongly urge that if you do buy a bike, you wear all recommended gear. Never shorts. Never sandals. Never without a helmet and jacket. Dress for the slide, not the ride.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 4 points 6 days ago (1 children)

If you kill him, you make a martyr of him. That also leads to president couch-fucker. Of course the world would be better off if he'd never been born, but we can't do anything about that.

I'd rather he be painfully humiliated. Mutilate his genitals with garden shears in one of his oval office press conference tirades, live on TV. Added benefit of him never raping a child or writer or wife again.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

On Par With Ezra
Approximately Ezra
Ostensibly Ezra

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 35 points 1 week ago (6 children)

She's not his press secretary. It's not your fault for thinking that though, given how much fucking time she spends in front of cameras defending trump. But that just helps you point even more. Why is half of this cabinet in the news dealing with scandals 24/7?

For the life of me, I can't remember any cabinet member from this time last year except AG Garland and DOT secretary Buttigieg off the top of my head. I just looked it up and thought "oh yeah" when I saw Blinken and Yellen. I recognized Austin's picture, but never would've been able to guess his name. I recognized nobody else.

Holy fuck, I miss having rational people in control. I was able to just deal with my own shit without worrying about total collapse. Fuck Biden and Harris for not taking the Israel concerns seriously enough, and fuck the people who withheld their vote over that to pave the way for what we have now. The options now seem to be basically either 1941 Germany or 476 Rome.

[–] MrVilliam@sh.itjust.works 17 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

But we don't get guaranteed sick days or vacation, so our time off is generally too short for that and possibly unpaid! AND we don't have healthcare, so how are we supposed to get vaccinated! It's like you value your own lives and well-being above my right to visit your country, and I don't think you understand that you're speaking to an American right now. You people should be worshipping the ground I walk on because the money I spend there as a tourist is singlehandedly keeping your way of life afloat!

/s if that wasn't clear.

view more: next ›