[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 19 points 1 month ago

Adding IPv6 would cost them money. Probably a relatively small amount of money, but still money. They get nothing from that investment. As long as they have IPv4 addresses to assign to their customers, there's basically no demand for IPv6 addresses. NAT and UPnP work fine for just about everyone. I think the only way we see serious IPv6 adoption in North America and Europe is government mandates.

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 40 points 2 months ago

Light Yagami is the protagonist of Death Note. He discovered a notebook that lets him kill anyone by writing their name in the book (technically he needs to mentally picture their face too).

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 28 points 2 months ago

After the debate, everyone in the administration was bragging about Biden being alert from 10am-4pm. It just shows that he's been minimally involved for years.

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The Proletarian (i0.wp.com)
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"The administrators are correct: Their institutions do function in concert with the war machine powering Israel’s genocidal war; their mission does depend on maintaining this alliance, even at the cost of brutalizing their students; and it is this material reality, more than anything else, that explains the ferocity of their response to the Gaza solidarity encampments."

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 17 points 4 months ago

Do not, my friends, become addicted to water! It will take hold of you and you will resent its absence.

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Samuel Alito's flag lie (www.newsweek.com)
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Supreme Court Justice Alto claimed that an inverted American flag flown at his house was not in support of "Stop the Steal", but because of an argument with neighbors. However the flag was flown on January 17, 2021 and the argument was on February 15. (The neighbors called the Altos fascists and Mrs. Alto a c-word)

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 20 points 4 months ago

Why do reactionaries always make us look so awesome?

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rustc will use rust-lld by default on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu on nightly to significantly reduce linking times.

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 23 points 5 months ago

A notable difference between the non-Bethesda titles (1, 2, New Vegas) and the Bethesda ones (3, 4, and the show). Is the willingness to allow for large factions/countries the grow and flourish. Fans of the non-Bethesda titles like these countries and factions and that the world is moving forward from the bombs dropping. Bethesda tends to keep the world stuck in a place where only small towns exist.

Spoilers for the Fallout showIn the Fallout universe, The New California Republic was a country that covered southern California and also had bases out to Nevada and Oregon which had existed for about 90 before the start of the show. Shortly before the start of the show, its capital city (Shady Sands population 35,000) was nuked, resulting in the collapse of the country.

Additionally, at the end of the show we see that New Vegas--once a populous city full of lights and casinos-- stands in darkness.

Fans of the non-Bethesda games are upset about the show sidelining the counties/factions. The post is a joke which shows that in actual history, counties appear and disappear, expand and contract, and thrive and wither all of the time.

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 6 months ago

The vast majority of South Korean 19 - 34 year olds describe the country as hell.

"The survey found that 79.1% of young women and 72.1% of young men want to leave Korea, that 83.1% of young women and 78.4% of young men consider Korea “hell”"

https://asiatimes.com/2019/12/75-of-young-want-to-escape-south-korean-hell/#:~:text=The%20survey%20found%20that%2079.1,men%20consider%20themselves%20%E2%80%9Closers.%E2%80%9D

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 25 points 8 months ago
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[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 34 points 11 months ago

It's a good show. I just finished it. As for the politics of it, the show isn't Marxist despite its anger at the super rich.

The show makes a number of mistakes in its analysis of the world. Firstly, it acts as though the problems of Capitalism began in the 1980s. We know that Capitalism has always been horrific. The show also falls for the Great Men Fallacy. At one point we see all of the the bad, rich people who run the world in a room together. Capitalism is more pervasive than that. The guy who owns a fast-food franchise is just as much a Capitalist as a CEO. These mistakes work for the themes of the show, however. It is a show about hacking and conspiracies. In reality, a group of super hackers can't expose the big bads who rule the world and steal their money, but it does make for an entertaining show.

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 28 points 1 year ago

From the river to the sea!

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North Carolina’s… state budget contains a provision that gives extraordinary investigative powers to a partisan oversight committee co-chaired by Senate Leader Phil Berger (R) and House Speaker Tim Moore (R).

The Joint Legislative Committee on Government Operations — or Gov Ops for short — is empowered to seize “any document or system of record” from anyone who works in or with state and local government during its investigations. The rule applies to contractors, subcontractors, and any other non-state entity…

Gov Ops staff will be authorized to enter “any building or facility” owned or leased by a state or non-state entity without a judicial warrant. This includes the private residences of subcontractors and contractors who run businesses out of their homes…

Alarmingly, public employees under investigation will be required to keep all communication and requests “confidential.” They cannot alert their supervisor of the investigation nor consult with legal counsel.

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 39 points 1 year ago

It seems like it can run Android apps through a compatibility layer as well.

[-] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 21 points 1 year ago
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“What is most striking to me, and most discouraging, is that [Americans] are so apathetic while being neither blind nor unconscious. They know and deplore the oppression [and] the terrible poverty… They witness the rise, more ominous every day, of racism and reactionary attitudes—the birth of a kind of fascism. They know that their country is responsible for the world’s future. But they themselves don’t feel responsible for anything, because they don’t think they can do anything in this world… In America, the individual is nothing. He is made into an abstract object of worship; by persuading him of his individual value, one stifles the awakening of a collective spirit in him. But reduced to himself in this way, he is robbed of any concrete power. Without collective hope or personal audacity, what can the individual do? Submit or, if by some rare chance this submission is too odious, leave the country.”

  • Simone de Beauvoir, America Day by Day
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“The largest single-employer strike in American history now appears inevitable,” said union President Sean O’Brien

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