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𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldto News@lemmy.world•Lawmakers and activists call for action after AP reveals US tech role in China's surveillance stateEnglish2·11 hours agoIn the bigger picture, these are just Linux devices with well connected software that makes it easy.
𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•California man who served 38 years for murder he did not commit awarded $25mEnglish6·20 hours agoWhat price do the actual people in charge at the time or present pay? Only the average tax payer pays. The perpetrators of the crime of misconduct have no real consequences.
Retribution is not a solution either. Police in places like Germany have an order of magnitude less problems due to an order of magnitude more training.
Punish conservatives that underfund police training. Not the call-girl politisluts. They whore for anything because they have no ethics or values. Murder inherited wealth in the country. Take everything except a trust fund that covers an upper middle class lifestyle for one’s immediate family dependents.
All problems in the USA are due to gross inherited wealth. Business acumen and intelligence are not hereditary. The system lacks meritocracy, which always leads to rot and failure. Every big name you know is tied to the toxic culture of great inherited wealth. The core problem is systemic and cultural. Fix the real issue.
𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldto News@lemmy.world•Lawmakers and activists call for action after AP reveals US tech role in China's surveillance stateEnglish31·21 hours agoThe shit isn’t made here. China is more than capable of creating all of this stuff without the USA. The US companies are only pricing the stuff at below what it costs to do the same natively.
This is just like what has happened with Nvidia. Right wingnuts are too stupid to understand how monopolies work. One must suppress the market to prevent the fiscal viability of competitors.
Everyone knows of the Raspberry π? That is Broadcom suppressing the trailing edge compute market as a monopoly. They are selling a set top TV box chip to use in the Rπ at cost from the fab only using any excess down time on a trailing edge fab node. They are preventing Rockchip, Allwinner, and Mediatek from grass roots scaling. They are also spuriously passing off their manipulative monopoly move as a charity and tax write off, while undercutting a free trade market, and doing it with a proprietary device in an open source community space by making the Rπ the path of least resistance with disproportionate software development funding.
This is how all US companies work. The device you are looking at right now is likely running a proprietary Qualcomm SoC. The orphaned proprietary Linux kernel is the reason you do not own the device and it is not supported for the real life of the hardware.
Dogmatic fools blame the tools. The tools are never the problem.
𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldto U.S. News@beehaw.org•A Far-Right Faction Took Power in Odessa. Then It Had to Govern.English8·21 hours agoI maintain my stance, dogma is directly correlated with a lack of intelligence and competency.
Dropping news of hot action in your pants, what a power move!
Walk quick, chew harder
𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldto Space@mander.xyz•NASA Is Sending Astronauts to Circle the Moon in February 2026: What to KnowEnglish4·1 day agoWhat are the odds they make it, given the shitstorm for support?
𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Nvidia invests in 'trillion-dollar' robotaxi AI company that Nissan says beats Tesla FSDEnglish2·1 day agoHas the hardware evolved substantially? He’s made big promises that seem to make it hard to add major upgrades. They aren’t running something like an H-100 in a Tesla. It probably doesn’t even compete with a 5090. At least segmentation models are tiny, but trusting the small ones is not a great idea…
Because those other bodies are worlds. In centuries to come, every one of these will be important and uniquely valued.
What kind of argument is “reality too hard to science.” – Dogmatic clown level arguments. Anyone stating this should be purged from academia. This is the culture of the crisis academics talk about. This is the collapse. Fundamental contextual logic has failed. Planet is a verb, by the IAU definition, used incorrectly as a noun, in an oxymoron, with recursion. That is epic 16th century level nonsense. Nouns and verbs are what, 3rd grade level skills?
All distros have niche purposes, but most components are compatible.
As an abstract concept, Linux From Scratch is like ultimate god mode. That walks you through everything in extraordinarily overwhelming fashion to build a operating system from scratch.
Gentoo is like LFS on easy mode with a package manager to help you stay on top of a working system. It is still like maybe demigod mode. The main thing with Gentoo is that you have access to compiling everything from source, so you can integrate any changes you would like to make to packages within the package manager.
If you understand a UNIX operating system on a LFS/Gentoo level, Arch is like both of these, but with binary packages.
Debian is primarily for a more complete base system with stability where they make long term support kernels. Debian is primarily for creating custom tools on servers and for reverse engineering hardware. Most hardware drivers come from Debian.
Red Hat is the goto for commercial server stuff. Many Kernel maintainers and developers work for Red Hat. Fedora is up stream of Red Hat and has most of the tools from Red Hat. The book The Linux Bible is the goto book for learning IT and networking and is written around Fedora/Red Hat.
So the reason for the bla bla bla is because understanding the purposes of each of the distros will guide you to essential documentation. This is the key to intermediate level Linux; when you understand where to look for information across all distros.
- LFS will walk you through any components in tutorial detail if you can find the entry point and ground your understanding.
- Gentoo is likely to have similar tutorial guides and information that has easier entry points.
- Arch is like the giant warehouse of components. Arch has the wiki which is the principal documentation on the components themselves. What Arch is not, is tutorial. The wiki is an encyclopedia. Use it as such.
- Debian has the bootstrapping stuff and documentation to port onto new hardware or explore.
- Red Hat/Fedora have the information and tools for the kernel and networking. If you want to mess with something like the CPU scheduler or configuring numa architectures, these are the places to look for documentation.
These are general loose guidelines. For your monitor resolution issue, I would start with Gentoo and Arch. I had a similar issue when I tried Arch back around 8-9 years ago, but I do not recall the details and it has probably changed considerably since the X11 to Wayland transition.
I care that it is draconian nonsense. It wasn’t created by planetary scientists, or by consulting any. It was primarily created by a highschool teacher in Temecula California. It is temporally incongruent. Saying it is not a planet then calling it a planet in the following name is an oxymoron, or rather just moronic. And it impedes real science and science communication depreciating the era and discoveries that have happened.
The real definition of worlds is by gravitational differentiation and the point at which a body is dominated by geology.
No object is ever defined by external factors. It is a fundamental elementary logic failure to attempt to do so. If you drive your car in a bicycle lane and clear out all the cyclists, what the &%$# object is defined. Absolutely nothing! You may define a condition here, not an object, not a noun! The fact that this definition even exists is an epic embarrassment that makes the entire field look like a bunch of dogmatic clowns.
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