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California Gov. Gavin Newsom says 'the rules of the game have changed,' predicts redistricting ballot measure will win


In a wide-ranging interview with NBC News, the California governor slammed the GOP-controlled Congress and the Supreme Court for bowing to Trump.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday said he’s “deeply confident” that California voters this week will approve the state’s Prop 50 ballot measure, which would allow the state to redraw congressional maps on a partisan basis ahead of next year’s midterm elections.

In a wide-ranging interview, the California governor slammed the president’s push for mid-decade redistricting efforts in Republican states across the country, accusing the president of “rigging” next year’s congressional election and warning that Trump “is not screwing around.”

“He’s changing the rules. He’s rigging the game because he knows he’ll lose if all things are equal,” Newsom told Welker. “He did not expect California to fight fire with fire.”



how do you explain selfhosting to the non-techies in your life?


i am not looking to manipulate or convince anybody, just something informative in general, like "this is the bigtech world, this is the open source / selfhosted world."
any good knowledge bases, blogs, youtube channels and alike that you would recommend? the less technical, the better. it's not about "how to install this and that" but rather "what do i need this and that for, what are the advantes and what are the downsides". also, are there resources like that in your language (if you or your people are not english native speakers)?

also very interested in anything else you have to share regarding your personal selfhosting experience and how it may or may not affect those around you.

i'll start: in my own experience, there are so many other things going on in people's life, that i understand are far more important than whether their todo list is stored on their own disk or in some other part of the world. especially in the beginning, going open source / selfhosted does often feel like losing comfort, only to be left with more to take care about in return. so getting started as a non-technical person seems incredibly difficult.
another thing that comes to mind is, yes i could do the selfhosting for related people and friends, and yes they would trust me with some of their data – but no i don't want that. not because i am not willing to help, but i honestly don't want to have access to their data, it just doesn't feel correct.

thanks for your inputs and have a nice weekend!

in reply to thelocalhostinger

I think selfhosting should be as normal as owning a car and as easy as using a phone. It's because I think people should run the internet, not billionaires.
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Welcome Everyone — Tech LinkedIn: XR, Atlas, and Butt-Breathing Science (Yes, Really)


traumen.site/2025/11/welcome-e…
So today’s intro was supposed to feature a big Rube Goldberg machine… until it self-destructed. 😅 But that’s kind of perfect, because chaos fits right in with this week’s tech news — where Samsung enters mixed reality, OpenAI launches a browser with ChatGPT inside, Amazon flirts with full automation, and Japan’s scientists discover a new way to… breathe.

Let’s get into it. 👇
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Welcome Everyone — Tech LinkedIn: Chaos, Clouds, and Cyberstorms in the Tech World


Welcome to Tech LinkedIn, where we dive into the latest tech news shaking up the digital universe 🌐. This week, the internet went haywire — from a massive Amazon Web Services outage to leaked government data, cyberattacks, and even a toilet camera that claims to know your hydration level. Yeah… things got weird.

Let’s unpack it all.
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Election Day! Tuesday, 11/4!


Tuesday is election day in the US so I'm putting up the sticky a couple of days early so folks can get ready for the big ones to watch.

The US has a couple of different kinds of elections:

The Presidential election - Every 4 years, last one was 2024, next one is 2026. Also generally has a primary earlier in the year followed by the general election in November.

Mid-Term elections - Even numbered years that aren't Presedential are Mid-Terms, State and Local issues, along with every congressperson and 1/3rd of the Senate. Next one is 2026.

Off-Year elections - You are here. State and local elections, Governors, Mayors, things like that.

There are the odd "Special Elections" too for when someone dies or is replaced, but that doesn't apply here.

So what are we all watching this week? Feel free to namedrop your favorites in the comments, but here are some big ones:

1) New York Mayor - Looks like Mamdani is the walk away favorite here, but we'll see!

2) California Prop 50 - This is the one that would re-district California to eliminate Republican House seats, a response to Texas and other states doing the same to eliminate Democratic seats.

3) Virginia Governor election - Democratic candidate Spanberger is the favorite, State Attorney General is much tighter. Thought to be one of the races that will be a referendum on Trump.

emersoncollegepolling.com/virg…

4) New Jersey Governor election - Much tighter than Virginia. Like Virginia, this is thought to be a referendum on Trump, Republican Jack Ciattarelli has the Trump endorsement. Neither side seems to be walking away with it at this point.

reuters.com/world/us/can-democ…



The worst month of climate news in my entire career | Simon Clark


in reply to ProdigalFrog

So far...

I think the Thwaits Glacial week will be a rough one.

in reply to ProdigalFrog

This is my first comment on a climate related post in a while. Also, with people in private life I pretty much stopped talking about it.

Inside, I still want to talk. But then, what to add to the discussion?

It feels like everything has been said. Many times. We understand the problem, we know what to do and what to stop doing.

It's just not happening, is it?

And then I feel like retreating again and maybe have a drink or a joint.



Question on TV's


I'm a little out of the loop on TV's. I mainly PC game, but have a few consoles as well. My question is, what is a TV made today that just has the lowest possible input lag? I don't give a crap about quality or any of this 1440p (i?) stuff (stopped caring many years ago. I still watch VHS tapes on my CRT's). All I care about is input lag because it ruins the gaming experience for me.

Currently have a shitpile Insignia that is so bad, you can't game on it (even racing games) and it's so slow that video and audio often get out of sync on it and it needs a factory reset. It was free so i've been using it but it's just upsetting me now. I'm wiling to drop $500-800 on an enjoyable gaming TV if something like that exists for that price. Something 40" or so is just fine with me. For reference the newest console on it would be a Xbox 360. I don't play anything older than PS2 on modern TV's as CRT's are better in every way for old consoles.

Otherwise, I'll just go back to all CRT and projector TV for consoles.

thanks yall!



Wrist-Cut Transformation Subculture ✡ Menhera-chan - Capitolo 7


Sembra che qualcuno, in un luogo oscuro probabilmente piazzato in una dimensione alternativa, abbia iniziato a scocciarsi seriamente delle Wrist Cut

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[RANT] Why is so much coverage of "AI" devoted to this belief that we've never had automation before (and that management even really wants it)?


We're all seeing the breathless hype surrounding the vacuous marketing term. It'll change everything! It's coming for our jobs! Some 50% of white-collar workers will be laid off!

Setting aside "and how will it do that?" as outside the scope of the topic at hand, it's a bit baffling to me how a nebulous concept prone to outright errors is an existential threat. (To be clear, I think the energy and water impacts are.)

I was having a conversation on Reddit along these lines a couple of days ago, and after seeing more news that just parrots Altman's theme-du-jour, I need a sanity check.

Something I've always found hilarious at work is someone asking if you have a calculator (I guess that dates me to the flip-phone era) ... my canned response was "what's wrong with the very large one on your desk?"

Like, automation is literally why we have these machines.

And it's worth noting that you can't automate the interesting parts of a job, as those are creative. All you can tackle is the rote, the tedious, the structured bullshit that no one wants to do in the first place.

But here's the thing: I've learned over the decades that employers don't want more efficiency. They shout it out to the shareholders, but when it comes down to the fiefdoms of directors and managers, they like inefficiency, thank you very much, as it provides tangible work for them.

"If things are running smoothly, why are we so top heavy" is not something any manager wants to hear.

Whatever the fuck passes for "AI" in common parlance can't threaten management in the same way as someone deeply familiar with the process and able to code. So it's anodyne ... not a threat to the structure. Instead of doubling efficiency via bespoke code (leading to a surplus of managers), just let a couple people go through attrition or layoffs and point to how this new tech is shifting your department's paradigm.

Without a clutch.

I've never had a coding title, but I did start out in CS (why does this feel like a Holiday Inn Express ad?), so regardless of industry, when I end up being expected to use an inefficient process, my first thought is to fixing it. And it has floored me how severe the pushback is.

I reduced a team of 10 auditors to five at an audiobook company with a week of coding in VB. A team of three placing ads to 0.75 (with two of us being me and my girlfriend) at a newspaper hub.

Same hub, clawed back 25% of my team's production time after absurd reporting requirements were implemented despite us having all the timestamps in our CMS -- the vendor charged extra to access our own data, so management decided a better idea than paying the vendor six figures, overstaff by 33% to get those sweet, sweet self-reported error-laden data!

At a trucking firm, I solved a decadelong problem with how labour-intensive receiving for trade shows was. Basically, instead of asking the client for their internal data, which had been my boss' approach, I asked how much they really needed from us, and could I simplify the forms and reports (samples provided)? Instant yes, but by boss hated the new setup because I was using Microsoft Forms to feed Excel, and then a 10-line script to generate receivers and reports, and she didn't understand any of that, so how was she sure I knew what I was doing?

You can't make this shit up.

Anyway, I think I've run far afield of my central thesis, but I think these illustrations point to a certain intransigence at the management level that will be far more pronounced than is being covered.

These folks locked in their 2.9% mortgage and don't want to rock the boat.

My point is, why would management suddenly be keen on making themselves redundant when decades of data tell us otherwise?

This form of "AI" does not subvert the dominant paradigm. And no boss wants fewer employees.

As such, who's actually going to get screwed here? The answer may surprise you.




OPNsense Bare Metal vs Virtualization


Looking for some advice / recommendations / considerations on running OPNsense on bare metal vs virtualized, and if virtualized how best to do so.

I currently have OPNsense running bare metal on a Protectli FW6E Vault, with the following specs:

  • Intel i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz
  • 120GB mSATA (1% utilization)
  • 16GB RAM (6.5% utilization)
  • 6 Gigabit Ethernet NIC ports

The Vault running OPNsense is the primary firewall and router, any wireless devices connect through a dumb AP running OpenWRT. Connected over Ethernet I have a RPi running HomeAssistant OS (would probably also move to virtual if that's the chosen direction) as well as a TrueNAS setup.

How much of a performance hit would be expected running in some sort of container vs the current bare metal setup? Are there any other concerns with running the main firewall / router virtually vs bare metal to take into account?

in reply to CosmicRanger

I run opnsense in proxmox for a couple reasons. 1) I can snapshot the VM prior to upgrading, in case of an issue I can just rollback. 2) backups, I can backup the whole VM, which includes all the plugins, Not just the base opnsense config. 3) I don't run anything on bare metal except my laptop.




House Republicans exploring ways to prevent Mamdani from being sworn in as NYC mayor if he wins on Election Day


House Republicans are exploring ways to prevent Zohran Mamdani from ever being sworn in as mayor even if he prevails in Tuesday’s election by using the Constitution’s “insurrection clause,” The Post has learned.

The New York Young Republican Club is pushing to prevent the NYC mayoral frontrunner from taking the oath of office Jan. 1 under an idea floated this summer.

It cites language in the post-Civil War 14th Amendment to the Constitution barring from office anyone who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” or who has “given aid or comfort to the enemies.” The group argues that Mamdani’s own statements calling to resist ICE could violate the prohibition.



Republicans Claim They Have a Healthcare Plan. But They Won't Tell You What's in It


Republicans appear determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act, but what will go in its place? It’s a question the party has struggled to answer since the ACA passed. Remember Trump’s first term promise to “repeal and replace” Obamacare that never came to fruition?

Since the government shut down a month ago, the party has refused to publicly discuss a plan, even as ACA subsidies expire at the end of the year, forcing Americans to pay astronomically higher monthly premiums. In New Jersey, some premiums will rise by more than 175 percent. One family’s premiums will spike 300 percent. Across the board, premiums are expected to increase by an average of 26 percent for a typical ACA plan, a recent KFF analysis revealed.

The Republicans’ so-called health care plans are so secret, in fact, they won’t share them with members of their own party. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called out House Speaker Mike Johnson last week for not disclosing the party’s plans during a GOP conference call, said during an appearance on Friday’s Real Time with Bill Maher: “Mike Johnson, for a month now, cannot give me a single policy idea.”


Quelle surprise. We don't even have concepts of a plan anymore!

in reply to JCPhoenix



in reply to edinbruh

Ironlily is an artist who does animesque girls in medieval clothing and armor, often with cutesy, amusing, or memetic themes.


Avete consigli su sostituto FOSS/OSS?


Sto cercando di migrare a servizi e software (liberi e) open source il più possibile, sapete se esiste una qualche lista? Ne ho trovate alcune ma sembrano datate o piccole
in reply to Axolotl_cpp

@Axolotl_cpp non è proprio specifico per software foss (è un sito per alternative europee), ma in questo sito comunque ne trovi vari
european-alternatives.eu/

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Mettere in bici chi non ci va: la Gran Bretagna ha trovato la formula


Il funzionamento è semplice: l’azienda “presta” la bici al dipendente, che la paga in comode rate trattenute in busta paga. L’effetto? Un mezzo nuovo a un prezzo accessibile e senza il peso di un esborso immediato.

Secondo le stime, ogni sterlina investita nel programma genera 4,40 sterline di ritorno per l’economia nazionale, tra risparmi sanitari, produttività e riduzione dei costi domestici

https://www.bikeitalia.it/2025/10/31/mettere-in-bici-chi-non-ci-va-la-gran-bretagna-ha-trovato-la-formula/

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in reply to suoko

Sembra uno schema simile a quello che ha avuto un certo successo in Germania:

poliversity.it/@rivoluzioneurb…

Ovviamente per l'azienda è un vantaggio (tasse ridotte), e per il dipendente pure, perché il prezzo totale è vantaggioso, oltre a essere a rate.

La domanda è la solita: perché da noi no?


Il successo del leasing delle bici assistite in Germania


In #Germania quasi 2 milioni di #ebike sono state acquistate con uno schema vantaggioso e apprezzato dai lavoratori dipendenti, attraverso le aziende che li impiegano.

Lo schema ha avuto un impatto visibile, le bici sono molto usate per gli spostamenti quotidiani, anche grazie ad infrastruttura che, pur non essendo al livello di quella dei Paesi Bassi, è, di solito presente e di qualità discreta.

#ECF propone all'UE di inserire uno schema simile nelle strategie europee, visti i vantaggi economici, di salute e la coerenza la dichiarazione europea sulla #ciclabilità adottata l'anno scorso

In Italia le aziende hanno programmi solo per #auto, grazie agli incentivi fiscali. Si tratta di uno schema che droga il mercato delle auto, e, secondo #Legambiente, di uno dei principali sussidi ambientalmente dannosi, denaro pubblico che contribuisce a peggiorare la #crisiClimatica. Penso che uno schema simile a quello tedesco per le bici potrebbe avere successo anche qui.

Se il vostro datore di lavoro vi proponesse un leasing per una e-bike su 3 anni col 20% di sconto, direttamente in busta paga, ci fareste un pensiero?

#mobilitaSostenibile #ciclabilità @ciclismo


in reply to Rivoluzione mobilità urbana🚲

Perché da noi fa "povero e retrò", la generazione "SUV = ricco al passo coi tempi" è ancora predominante
in reply to suoko

Secondo questa idea il problema sarebbe il prezzo delle bici?


‘Huge sticker shock’: Floridians get first look at Obamacare price hikes


A 28-year-old person in Orange County who earns $35,000 a year will see the monthly cost of the typical silver-tier plan rise from $130 to $290, according to estimates from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. The typical family of four with a household income of $85,000 would see their monthly cost go from $489 to $901.


These increases are happening in order to pay for Trump's tax cuts for the wealthy.

People dependent on the ACA/Obamacare marketplaces are typically less wealthy than the local median. Florida household median income by family size is:
* 1 person - $65,801
* 2 people - $81,109
* 3 people - $93,983
* 4 people - $107,712



Il mondo andrà a energia solare molto prima di quanto immaginiamo


“In questo momento i pannelli di silicio costano quanto le tavole di compensato”



“Baseless and fabricated”: Hamas rejects US claims of aid truck looting in Gaza


Hamas issued a strong rebuttal on Sunday to recent claims by the US Central Command regarding the alleged “looting of a humanitarian aid truck” in Gaza, describing the allegations as “baseless and fabricated.”

Hamas said the claims are being used to justify reductions in already limited aid and distract from the international community’s failure to end the siege and alleviate civilian suffering.

“No international or local organization, nor any driver involved in the convoys, has filed a complaint about such an incident,” Hamas said, adding that this proves the US scenario is fabricated to support siege policies.

Hamas also criticized US drones for failing to record the daily crimes of the Israeli Occupation









SHEIN trasforma Milano nel palcoscenico di “The Urban Ritual”


Milano diventa palcoscenico del debutto italiano di SHEIN in passerella. Con “The Urban Ritual”, il brand di moda globale celebra il suo legame con la cultura e la community italiane, trasformando il rito più iconico della vita urbana – il bar – in una metafora di incontro, libertà e autoespressione.
Il fashion show ha preso vita negli spazi di Rubattino 56, location che ha fatto da cornice ad un racconto di moda e identità in cui SHEIN ha saputo fondere autenticità e modernità. Qui, un bar milanese è stato reinterpretato in chiave attuale, trasformandosi in un luogo simbolico dove la moda diventa linguaggio condiviso e quotidiano.
Il concept si ispira all’idea che la moda, proprio come il bar, rappresenti uno spazio democratico e inclusivo, un punto di incontro in cui ognuno può esprimere sé stesso e sentirsi parte di una collettività.
A incarnare questa visione, un cast eterogeneo e inclusivo: modelle e modelli di età, taglie e stili diversi hanno dato vita a una sfilata autentica e rappresentativa della varietà della community SHEIN, riflettendo la pluralità e l’energia delle persone che vivono e animano la città.

Protagonisti indiscussi del catwalk sono stati i cinque top brand più rappresentativi della piattaforma:
- Maija, con un’anima casual e rilassata
- Shein Bae che ha reinterpretato il look da ufficio in chiave contemporanea
- Missguided con capi dallo spirito tailoring che fondono eleganza e carattere
- Anewsta che ha portato in passerella l’ispirazione dell’italian glam
- Musera, con una proposta scintillante fatta di paillettes e glitter perfetti per la stagione dei party.
Cinque visioni di stile che, insieme, raccontano l’anima eclettica di SHEIN: un brand capace di abbracciare estetiche e personalità diverse, mantenendo sempre al centro la libertà di espressione individuale.

Partner ufficiale della sfilata, MIA Cosmetics ha curato i beauty look delle modelle, interpretando l’estetica “Urban Ritual” con un approccio sofisticato e naturale.
Il brand, che si presenta con il payoff Your Italian Beauty, produce cosmetici di alta qualità interamente pensati e realizzati in Italia, con uno sguardo attento a diversità, inclusione e innovazione.
Il team MIA ha creato look eleganti e luminosi, pensati per valorizzare l’unicità di ogni volto e riflettere l’energia autentica della città. L’intera gamma di prodotti utilizzati per realizzare i beauty look è disponibile sul sito web shein.com.

Questo fashion show rappresenta il primo capitolo del nuovo posizionamento del brand:
“SHEIN for All. Your Story, Your Collection.” Un progetto pensato per valorizzare le diverse espressioni della personalità di ognuno in ogni occasione, trasformando ogni scena della vita in parte della propria storia di stile.
The Urban Ritual non è solo una sfilata, ma l’inizio di una narrazione collettiva, attraverso cui il brand continuerà a dare voce alle storie della propria community, trasformando ogni esperienza in un racconto condiviso di stile, autenticità e appartenenza.



Noi del Rione Sanità, anticipazioni ultima puntata (giovedì 6 novembre 2025) su Rai 1


Giovedì 6 novembre 2025, in prima serata su Rai 1, arriva la terza e ultima puntata di Noi del Rione Sanità, serie di Luca Miniero con Carmine Recano ispirata all’esperienza di Don Antonio Loffredo. Tra fatti reali e invenzione, il racconto porta in tv un percorso di riscatto collettivo che trasforma la fragilità in opportunità: un rione complesso che può rifiorire grazie a educazione, lavoro e cultura. Le puntate sono disponibili su RaiPlay dopo la messa in onda.

LEGGI LE ANTICIPAZIONI DELLA PUNTATA FINALE: Noi del Rione Sanità, anticipazioni ultima puntata (giovedì 6 novembre 2025) su Rai 1



Israel lobby auto-floods signature list supporting British-Palestinian NHS doctor


A letter signed by anti-Zionist Jews in support of British-Palestinian NHS doctor Rahmeh Aladwan — [url=https://www.thecanary.co/skwawkbox/2025/10/31/rahmeh-aladwan-2/]who is being persecuted by the Starmer regime and Israel lobby[/url] — has seen off a c

A letter signed by anti-Zionist Jews in support of British-Palestinian NHS doctor Rahmeh Aladwan — who is being persecuted by the Starmer regime and Israel lobby — has seen off a coordinated attempt to sabotage the letter by flooding it with fake signatures.

By yesterday, the letter, which demands protection for Dr Aladwan and an end to the campaign to criminalise her and remove her medical licence, had been signed by more than a hundred British Jews — but today a clearly automated flood of emails took the number to more than 31,000, all with similar strings of identifying characters in the email addresses:

The attempt to nobble the letter failed, however. The list’s administrators quickly replaced the fake-swamped page with a new url – and the number of real Jewish signatories supporting its demands has jumped from a 100 to more than 170.

It doesn’t take a genius to work out that the Israel lobby — rattled by the support of Jewish people for the Muslim woman it and its government poodles are hounding — is behind it; nor does it take much imagination to see where they got the idea, though they could have used a bit of self-awareness.

Israel has spent millions on bot programmes to try to shore up its shredded reputation after two years of genociding innocent Palestinians in Gaza. But then even Israel’s AI bots woke up and started accusing it of genocide, apartheid and being white colonisers.

Organiser Tony Greenstein said:

Earlier today the Zionists mounted an attack on the statement I circulated in support of Dr Aladwan, who is in danger of being struck off the medical register. Some 31K signatures appeared within a few hours!

As you can see, most of them were fraudulent. Even Adolf Hitler got in on the act.

I have set up a new statement as the old one, even when I’d removed the Zionist ones, was no longer operative.

If you haven’t already signed then please do so.


If you are Jewish and would like to add your signature, the new page to do so is here.






Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025


Steam on Linux use has hit an all-time high! With the Steam Survey results for October 2025 coming out this evening, Steam on Linux has finally cracked the 3% threshold! A few months back Steam on Linux was close to 3% before stumbling a bit but now it's above that elusive threshold. The only time Steam on Linux use was close to the 3% mark was when Steam on Linux initially debuted a decade ago and at that time the overall Steam user-base was much smaller than it is today. Long story short, thanks to the ongoing success of Valve's Steam Deck and other handhelds plus Steam Play (Proton) working out so well, these October numbers are the best yet.




Europe jumps on the train


cross-posted from: feddit.nl/post/20462014

More and more people are using this form of travel to get around the continent, using high-speed routes and a network of night trains that continues to expand. We traveled from Madrid to Prague and witnessed how the future of European transportation is clean and fast


in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

is cleaning your son's shoes on a polstered seat or letting your co-travellers smell your used socks normal these days that people let themselves photograph doing that and it doesn't seem strange to them? and the travel bloggers didn't probably think for a second "maybe choose a different photo"?

don't like this

in reply to 14th_cylon

At least in Finland, it has become surprisingly normal to keep your shoes on the train seat.
For the second picture... It does say "two interrail travellers", but that could very well be because those are the only one of the three travelling together that you can see reasonably well on the picture. So, maybe the two know it's okay for the third? Also: Who took this photo, anyway?
in reply to Tuukka R

So, maybe the two know it’s okay for the third?


there are at least two other people in the photo and we can reasonably assume they are not only people in otherwise empty wagon.

Who took this photo, anyway?


samuel aranda, it is right there in the picture ;)

in reply to 14th_cylon

I think your comment is whataboutism. It is as if you don't want the core topic of the article to be discussed.

Edit: Or trolling.

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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

the core topic of the article is train travel and i am discussing train travel as shown in the article; with the only person who answered. feel free to join if you wish. i was hoping to get more insight to why these people think the behaviour i am complaining about is normal or how widespread it is. do you have any?

or did you come with some guidelines on how your article should be discussed and what are permitted and forbidden topics and are here to beat everyone to adherence to these guidelines?

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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

jesus... you came after i replied to you, ignored what i said and added the words "or trolling" like it changes anything? that is pathetic, how old are you, five?

do you live in a world where everyone hundred percent agrees with you, or they are trolling?

and how the fuck is what i wrote any controversial take? "don't be an asshole and don't clean your shoes on a seat where other people sit" is what normal children learn around the time the young kid in the picture is. unfortunately no one taught his dad, so he will continue the generational assholism and unless someone else steps in, he grows up into the asshole in picture 2.

if you are one of them, i am glad i could have been of service and explain to you that this is really not normal ;)

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in reply to 14th_cylon

Your take on the top pic is absurd and contrary to both the caption and what we can see. In your world, keeping shoes on is a crime, AND taking them off is a crime, regardless of context? Really

You here to boast about the moral/olfactory/hygeine superiority of chopping one's own feet off? Do you have the slightest idea of the difficulties involved in cleaning/maintaining the interface between a stump and a prosthetic? ... or would you eagerly condemn an amputee for taking their prosthetic off or keeping it on in public as well? Get bent.

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in reply to MachineFab812

In your world, keeping shoes on is a crime, AND taking them off is a crime, regardless of context.


no, both highly depends on the context. that context you ostentatiously ignored so you could proceed to blame me for ignoring context.

chopping one’s own feet off
difficulties involved in cleaning/maintaining the interface between a stump and a prosthetic


aaand from spoiled brats we have arrived to bullied amputees. that escalated quickly. and you say my take is absurd? are you high?

Get bent.


yeah, take your own advice

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I'm going to dip my toe into the bazzite waters on my primary desktop today,


Wish me luck. I'm a little unsure if it'll work well. I have an ancient GPU (Nvidia GTX 970) and hope it'll be compatable.
Processor       AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Six-Core (12 CPUs) Processor 3.20 GHz
Installed RAM       32.0 GB
Graphics Card       NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB) (actually 3.5GB due to hardware defect)
BaseBoard Manufacturer  ASRock
BaseBoard Product   AB350 Pro4

This system is getting old; nearly a decade here. Pretty soon I have to start thinking about upgrading. At a minimum, I should try and upgrade the video card when I can.


Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224407

cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224406
cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224405
cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403
Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!




Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224405

cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403
Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!





Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224405

cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403
Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!




Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403

Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!





Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403

Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!



Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!




Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!





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