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Vanth , to asklemmy in Who would rule the world if Joe Biden dropped dead tomorrow (of natural causes)?
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Whoever runs the US Empire today, they would just switch their puppet from Biden to Harris. Just kidding. Sorta.

MagicShel ,

Cynical take, but not without an element of truth.

Sir_Kevin ,
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Accurate.

Vampire , to asklemmy in Who would rule the world if Joe Biden dropped dead tomorrow (of natural causes)?
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Skeletor

zqwzzle , to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

Wait you guys are retiring?

bamboo , to showerthoughts in Why does 11:19AM have to look so much like 5 till 4PM?

Clearly taking the 25 or 6 to 4 approach of writing a title

protist , to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

They’ve turned one mall in my city into a community college and office space, and the other is going strong and attracting new tenants

tunetardis , (edited ) to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

As a GenX, I would prefer seeing them made into some sort of public space? We are losing a lot of that, at least where I live. Indoor space in particular.

SendMePhotos ,

Can you provide an example since in not fully understanding what you’re after?

czech ,

A library.

4am ,

Yeah but one for talking

I_Fart_Glitter ,

I commented below with a similar idea. Like a public indoor park, for when Outside™ is no longer an option for recreation due to climate issues. They are big enough to accommodate large playgrounds, both child and adult style, running tracks, swimming pools, sports fields/courts. Keep the food court, sure, throw in a library, etc.

If we ever get a house and senate progressive enough to shave like 0.000000001% of the military budget we could put one in every abandoned mall and have funds left over.

AgentGrimstone , to asklemmy in What's the men's version of Victoria's Secret?

I was genuinely confused by this question. I was thinking Victoria’s Secret IS the men’s version lol

milkisklim , to asklemmy in Who would rule the world if Joe Biden dropped dead tomorrow (of natural causes)?

In case you have any other questions.

And if VPOTUS is unable, then the US will follow the Presidential Succession Act of 1947

List of those people here

Macaroni_ninja , to asklemmy in Men in their 40s, what’s one piece of advice for men in their 20s?
@Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world avatar

Smoking, drinking and gambling never ends well. Stay away from addictions.

Don’t try to proof how manly you are to your friends/girls. It rarely pays off. Its ok to have a veggie dish at the restaurant instead of a bloody steak. Its ok to not speed with your car to look cool. Its ok to wear whatever the fuck you want as long as you like it, it fits well and its practical for you. Do what you like and be proud of it.

Always save time for your hobbies. Growing up doesn’t means you can’t have fun. If you are in a relationship make sure your partner gives you enough space and time for yourself.

anamethatisnt , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

pfsense and opnsense are very similar. The pfsense devs has acted like jackasses towards the opnsense gang. They are both great for a router/firewall/vpn device. I would use external access points with them.
I think there are more addons to pfsense than opnsense.

OpenWrt is great when it comes to WiFi, but I find it much less intuitive to use for router/firewall parts. Could be that I am used to the way pfsense and opnsense do things.

Neither do switching from what I know, so pair the router with a switch of your choice.

aseriesoftubes ,

The pfsense devs has acted like jackasses towards the opnsense gang.

And toward their users. Ask the wrong question on the pfSense subreddit or forum and expect to get lit up. The Opnsense community is much more helpful and inviting in my experience.

chronicledmonocle , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

pfSense = Firewall and router system based on FreeBSD. Has both open source and commercial versions. Built for SMB to Enterprise uses. Extremely powerful with all of the bells and whistles you’d expect from a professional firewall product.

OPNSense = Basically pfSense with a different UI. It’s a fork of pfSense. Much of the same capability, but is built by a smaller company.

OpenWRT = Replacement firmware for embedded devices (as well as x86). It’s open source WiFi router firmware that runs on tens of thousands of devices. Many vendors will even base their custom firmware on OpenWRT and put a different skin on it (GL.iNet, for example).

Sunny OP ,

Perfect, thanks for summing it up for me! <3

InternetUser2012 , to asklemmy in How can we believe and trust censored Bibles?

How can you believe the bible?

rtxn , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

They all offer more or less the same network services with different UIs.

OpenWRT is specifically designed to work as a lightweight system running on consumer-grade routers. If you want this, you’ll have to check the website’s Table Of Hardware to determine if your hardware is compatible.

OPNsense and pfSense are general-purpose FreeBSD-based operating systems that you can run on discrete computers or in VMs that act as network gateways. All three are free/gratis, but you have to make an account and go through the store page to download pfSense.

I personally use OPNsense in a VM.

Sunny OP ,

Thanks for the info :)

possiblylinux127 ,

OpenWRT is a iot operating system. It can run anywhere and everywhere. You can totally run it on enterprise gear and x86 machines. It can work as a firewall or a operating system for a light bulb. It also has the advantage of being very extensible and you can build custom images that have only the stuff you need.

The downside is that even though the wiki is fairly good it still requires a good amount of networking knowledge to use. It isn’t bad and it ships with sain defaults but if you want to get advanced you need to know what you are doing.

It also lacks a mechanism for automatic security patching. You need to manually update it which is easier with attended upgrades but it still requires button pushing and downtime.

Asudox , to android in PSA: Grayjay is really good
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It is good and I am using it however there are lots of bugs.

riskable , to memes in When you write your academic papers in Word
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

At this point I’m curious: WTF is Microsoft Word even good for? It’s like the worst-in-class tool for all things word processing, page layout, typesetting, embedding other stuff into the document, and more. Why are people still torturing themselves with this garbage? Just because it’s there? I mean, Wordpad is there too (though maybe not for much longer) but nobody uses that. It’s also garbage but still…

MadhuGururajan ,

It’s the most reachable thing. Markdown feels like a toy for many (not me) and people outside of academia look at you kinkily if you suggest latex and bibtex.

Beegzoidberg ,

What do you use?

polonius-rex ,

skill issue

word is fine if you know how to use it

none of its direct competitors have the same feature set, and a word processor that can give me compile time errors is not one i'm going to use with much enthusiasm

marcos ,

Nobody knows how to use Word. It’s unlearnable.

But hell, it’s good in pretending to work the way people think it works. All the way until it blows and destroys all the work.

balderdash9 ,

People use what they know. Are there better (free) alternatives?

marcos ,

It’s the best in convincing people they know how to use it.

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