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  • Jesus made a speech, they passed around the baskets his group had for the meal, and suddenly they more than enough

    Do you think they had grocery stores? That they catered events? That they even had a salary, and carried money instead of food?

    I don't even know where all these numbers and money focus are coming from, but they weren't in the text

    Everyone shared their lunch... That was the whole thing. They shared the food they were initially unwilling to share, and when everyone was full (including those who came with nothing) they had baskets of leftovers

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  • Yes, the magic of an impromptu potluck

    Literally the whole point of this "miracle" was to show how if everyone pools resources, there's more than enough to go around

    But that didn't fit the message the Romans were going for, so they magic'd it up

  • A lawmaker was caught on tape dumping water into her colleague’s bag. He says it’s part of a yearslong pattern of bullying.
  • You don't understand, deep down she's a good person. All the shitty things she does day to day are just out of character

  • Earth's core slows down rotation and reverses direction, effects of this phenomenal change on the planet
  • It hasn't reversed direction, it went from spinning faster than the rest of the planet to spinning more slowly

  • Every day.
  • When I walk outside, I see a dying world. There's so much less life than a couple decades ago. Most people are stuck being little gears in a big machine, too stuck in their dull lives to be open to meaningful connection

    Things have taken an uptick, but that's only slowed the rate things are getting worse

  • Sorry, Matilda.
  • Jewish in this context refers to an ethnic group, as does Irish

  • It would be a living nightmare
  • I used to wish I lived in a world like Pokemon, with endless interesting creatures with crazy abilities

    Then, I realized that Earth is that world, except we've just killed off most of the animal life. Even the fireflies... They used to be everywhere in summer, I recently met kids who had never seen one. I found two in the middle of the woods during summer - literally surrounded by miles of forest

    We live on a dying paradise, and it's depressing

  • Saw a nazi today
  • No, actually impossible.

    The "randomly assigned" plates aren't random, they're sequential. They have a pattern, like letter-number-letter-letter-letter-number-number, and they stamp plate after plate to ship out to DMVs to have ready. Every state has a pattern, they look random by design - they only pick certain letters and cycle through the numbers before picking the next run, you won't get something like this on a "random" plate

  • Customer service
  • Sure, break it's routing. You can give it a fake DNS server (like a pihole that blocks everything), you could set up routing rules that block everything not addressed in the network ip range, there's a ton of ways I can think to do it off the top of my head. It might require some tinkering though

  • Some shit happened.
  • Glad to hear it...I also found it helpful to know about the "pregnant pause". It's when they just look at you silently, waiting for you to continue. It makes you want to keep talking out of awkwardness

    It helps me to think of that like an invitation, I'll think if anything else comes to mind and if I've got nothing left to say I'll just wait it out

  • Indie dev baffled after acquaintance clones his game, puts it on Steam, and acts like it's no big deal: 'Happens every day homie'
  • Ideas have both quality and value, and they interconnect to make the backbone of interactive experiences

    That's it exactly. The way the ideas interconnect and the way they're presented to the player is everything. That's execution, that's everything - the ideas are just what's in your head

  • Some shit happened.
  • It's both. It's an invitation to bring up anything recent, but you can also treat it like a normal greeting if you'd rather not go there right now.

    It's also open ended enough that you can say "I'm doing well, I've been thinking about my childhood a lot lately" and take the session wherever you want organically. It could also just lead into small talk while you get comfortable

  • Bug meat and other fake news inundate EU voters
  • I really don't get what's up with the bug thing... Our foods are literally addictive and creating obesity. They're full of all kinds of chemicals not proven safe, instead just ones not proven clearly dangerous

    And the thought of bugs being part of this is too much? So much that it's useful propaganda?

  • Bug meat and other fake news inundate EU voters
  • I really don't get what's up with the bug thing... Our foods are literally addictive and creating obesity. They're full of all kinds of chemicals not proven safe, instead just ones not proven clearly dangerous

    And the thought of bugs being part of this is too much? So much that it's useful propaganda?

  • Indie dev baffled after acquaintance clones his game, puts it on Steam, and acts like it's no big deal: 'Happens every day homie'
  • Ideas are nothing. Everyone has a million daydreams, the most special and creative idea in the world is worthless if you can't express it.

    Execution is everything. Hell, you don't even need an idea - you can draw random design elements out of a bag and come up with something great

  • Clarence Thomas admits billionaire paid for private club membership and luxury Bali trips
  • About 2 months ago I saw a news clip where he announced his resignation. There was a voice recording of him, he didn't say the word "resign" but implied it

    Did I jump timelines?

  • America’s Commute to Work Is Getting Longer and Longer
  • Sounds like an engineering problem to me

  • Why is Riding a Bicycle in the City Turning Into a Culture War
  • I don't know what it's like where you live, but I do sometimes get woken up by the garbage truck. Not often, but it's loud as shit and comes just before 5am... IDK if it's bad luck, but everywhere I've ever lived seems to have garbage trucks that came well before sunrise, and they're about the loudest trucks before you get up to construction vehicles

    Unloading a truck isn't even on the same volume scale. Especially if we used small trucks from a distribution center outside the city. Other countries do it, and we do it already, just not in the same numbers I'm proposing

    This doesn't sound like an actual issue to me

  • Looking for distro recommendations

    Between wanting to do more with local LLMs, wsl annoyances, and the direction tech companies have been going lately, I think it's time I start exploring a full Linux migration

    I'm a software dev, I'm comfortable in the command line, and I used to write the node configuration piece of something similar to chef (flavor/version agnostic setup of cloud environments)

    So for me, Linux has always been a "modify the script and rebuild fresh" kind of deal... Even my dev VMs involved a lot of scripts and snapshots. I don't enjoy configuration and I really hate debugging it, but I can muddle through when I have to

    Web searches have pushed me towards Ubuntu for LLM work, but I've never been a big fan of the window Managers. I like little flourishes like animation and lots of options I can set graphically, I use multiple desktop multiple monitors

    I've tried the one it comes standard with, gnome, and kde (although it's been about 5 years since I've last given them a real shot).

    I'm mostly looking for the most reasonable footprint that is "good enough", something that feels polished to at least the Windows XP level - subtle animations instead of instant popups, rounded borders, maybe a bit of transparency here and there.

    I'm looking at Ubuntu w/

    • kde w/ plasma (I understand it's very configurable, I don't love the look and it seems to be a bigger footprint

    • budgie (looks nice, never heard of it before today)

    • kylin (looks very Windows 10 which is nice, a bit skeptical about the Chinese focus)

    • mate (I like the look, but it seems a bit dubiously centralized)

    • unity (looks like the standard Ubuntu taken to it's natural conclusion)

    • rhino Linux (something new which makes me skeptical, but pretty and seems more like existing tools packaged together which makes me think the issues might not impact actual workflow)

    • anything the community is big on for this, personally I'd pick opensuze, but I need to maximize compatibility with bleeding edge LLM projects

    My hardware and hard requirements are:

    • nvidia 1060ti
    • ryzen 5500u
    • 16g ram
    • 4 drives nearly full, because it's a computer of Theseus running the same (upgraded) vista license that came with the case like 15 years ago
    • multi desktop, multi monitor
    • can handle a lot of browser Windows/tabs
    • ideally the setup is just a package mana ger install script with all my dependencies
    • gaming support would be nice, but I'll be dual booting for VR anyways

    I've been out of the game for a while, I'd love to hear what the feeling is in the community these days

    (Side note, is pine as cool a company as it seems?)

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