I thought you were going to link the CIA experiment where a dolphin was getting handjobs from a coked up woman.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Trump in 2029 after removing the 22nd Amendment, watching Obama run againEnglish
3·10 days agoAppealing or circumventing the 22nd is a bridge too far, and they know it.
Every bridge that has been crossed has been a “bridge too far” right until they were on the other side.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Feeling blessed wanted a sprite even though the machine didnt advertise itEnglish
1·11 days agodeleted by creator
At that point he’s just trolling.
Sure, arch has a steep learning curve, but in the long run easier to use than others since it has better documentation.
Since you’re already doing a fresh install, might as well create the root partition as a BTRFS with opensuse-style subvolumes for easy snapshotting and rollback. And since you’re so close might as well also add LUKS1 encryption across the partition, since TPM is untrustworthy for REAL security. You’re going to be using a grub config with rd.luks params and a protected keyfile so you don’t have to decrypt the partition twice per boot like some scrub, of course.
Of course, technically there is nothing wrong just a plain arch install as long you’ve devised a proper opsec strategy, alongside daily, weekly and monthly full-disk offsite encrypted backups!
And yes indeed, Arch linux is the distro that was ordained to me!
Just put on a trenchcoat?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can some please explain to me why it is that your health insurance can deny you medication, even if your doctor says you need it?English
16·1 month agoIt doesn’t cost $350/mo/person to produce these drugs. Manufacturers brazenly price gouge knowing no goverment body would retaliate.
This is a problem that can be solved by legislation and cutting out the middle-man(insurance companies) by expanding medicare for all.
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Europe@feddit.org•Switzerland to pay EU €375m annually for free movement and single-market accessEnglish
3·1 month agoglances at origin certificates of Swiss gold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prmx0lYBTko