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What other parts of the fediverse are you using?
  • On Mastodon, too. Some of my more niche interests are better represented there since Mastodon has more active users than Lemmy.

  • Your first distribution
  • Ubuntu 9.04, because of WUBI (anyone remember that?). Unstable as hell, but allowed you to run a near bare metal Linux install without the hassle of setting up dual-booting and a separate partition. Liked Ubuntu it so much that I soon replaced Windows completely. Currently running Debian, so I haven't strayed far from the family.

  • Why Norway — the poster child for electric cars — is having second thoughts
  • For the record, the problem in Norway was that government programs to encourage electric vehicle ownership were too successful and incentivized people to drive instead of use transit. Also, the financial incentives for purchasing electric cars mostly went to people who were already wealthy.

  • What single item improved the quality of your life over you got it? (Buyed it/got as present/made it)
  • I have this one. It's hurricane force when turned up all the way. never had a problem pushing anything with it.

    I also recently bought an electric hedge trimmer, which I love. Should have bought one years ago, it saves so much time compared to hand clippers.

  • Michigan GOP tilt toward Christian nationalism vexes Muslim party leaders
  • Leopards eating faces is exactly what this is, though. "Muslim who supports Christian Nationalists because they hate gay people shocked that Christian Nationalists also hate Muslims."

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  • 46 at present. Furry porn sites that weren't tagged NSFW, memes, shitposting, a number of communities from the h... server (you know the one), tankie communities.

    I'm subscribed to a lot of communities, too, but I still use the all feed for discovery.

  • Microsoft to kill off VBScript in Windows to block malware delivery
  • It's not that bad, the macros are just front end apps. Our data is housed in a real, enterprise class database.

  • Microsoft to kill off VBScript in Windows to block malware delivery
  • We do have developers on our team. They write Excel macros :). I work in data integration, so it isn't as simple as building a more robust tool. We still need infrastructure support or our tool doesn't do anything.

  • Microsoft to kill off VBScript in Windows to block malware delivery
  • Another confirmation here. At my previous job, I was they guy who built Access databases and wrote VBA code. While not ideal, it was a very small business (less than 10 employees) and it was fit for purpose.

    When I got a new job at a company with almost 3,000 employees, I was like, "Finally, I'll be working somewhere that has proper IT resources." Ha! I soon find out that my department runs critical business infrastructure with Excel macros. And we have a proper IT department.

    As everyone has already said, if IT resources are in short supply (or the wait is too long, or building projects with IT support is a PITA), then people will build systems with the tools they have at hand. And that's often MS Office.

  • Will the Fediverse reach Mainstream in 2024?
  • I would say Mastodon already has. I've been spending a lot of time there over last few weeks and there's more content than I can consume. Breaking news stories are covered well, including live blogging, although a lot of that content is cross-posed from Xitter. Plenty of people to follow, including authors, photographers, journalists and scientists. An increasing number of media outlets have a presence there, as well.

    Xitter still has an order of magnitude more users, but Mastodon is mostly Nazi-free (which is nice).

  • Even some RNC members are fed up with ‘embarrassing,’ Trump-less debates
  • Came here to say the same thing. The tone of the debate is not going to improve with the bomb-throwing toddler onstage with the rest of the clown show.

  • Republican Group Running Anti-Trump Ads Finds Little Is Working
  • It’s a cult. MAGAts need deprogramming, not negative ads.

    And this particular group are not good guys, either.

  • Powell’s Essential List: 25 Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of the 21st Century (So Far)
  • I have Mount Char on my to read list, but Time War was a dnf for me. Just could not get into it.

  • GOP Rep. Heroically Vows to Save Hot Showers—Gov’t Shutdown Be Damned
  • What did you expect the fine people in his district to do, vote for the Democrat?

  • Why are there more nsfw content targeting men than women on every other social media I have used?
  • The market for erotic fiction is huge (think romance novels) and is primarily aimed at and consumed by women. I've always thought (and I think there are some studies to back it up) that women and men process sexual desire differently - visually for men vs cerebrally for women. Although I do think that as pornography has become more socially acceptable those differences may be less pronounced.

  • Democrats Set High Price for Helping McCarthy Avoid a Shutdown
  • The only strategic thinking that McCarthy seems capable of is, "How can I keep my job today?"

    He could have been more bipartisan, he could have made deals across the aisle, he could have reigned in some of the clownshow investigations his side of the aisle have been promoting. He might have been able to put together a centrist coalition that would have neutered the Freedumb Caucus. But McCarthy, like most Congressional Republicans, is incapable of complex thought.

    And now he's stuck. If he makes a deal with the Democrats to avert a shutdown he loses his job. If there's an extended government shutdown a lot of Republicans are going to lose their jobs next year. Not to mention the pain a shutdown will cause to ordinary Americans (as if any Republican cared about that).

  • Climate change and white supremacy are not problems for US, Ramaswamy argues
  • Yep, nothing but the best snake oil for the rubes. Republicans love their crooked businessmen.

  • If you could only own 10 albums to listen to your whole life what would they be?
  • Not going to downvote you because your tastes are your tastes. But it's kind of sad that the artists you like can't come up with more than one or two good songs per album. Or maybe it's the industry itself since so few people buy albums. When I used to buy albums my favorite song was never the hit single.

  • If you could only own 10 albums to listen to your whole life what would they be?
  • Linda Ronstadt - What’s New (that will throw a few folks off the trail)

    Not really, your tastes are very similar to mine. Although "What's New" was just a gateway drug and now my music library is full of albums by Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O'Day, Carmen McRae, Joao Gilberto, Frank Sinatra and more.

  • Joe Biden's impeachment falls apart
  • Now come on, she wasn't actually on her knees in the theater. Unless there's some unpublished photos out there (asking for a friend).

  • North American T-28 Trojan [OC - 1800x1200]

    The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is a radial-engine military trainer aircraft used by the United States Air Force and United States Navy from 1950 to 1984.

    Photographed at the Cascade Warbirds Air Show, Kelso Washington, August 2006

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    The Media Still Doesn’t Get Biden Voters

    A good in-depth discussion of media bias in political reporting, or why is it that Biden voters are encouraged to understand an empathize with Trump voters but Trump voters are never asked to understand Biden voters?

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    Hornets in Flight [OC - 1800x1200]

    Photographed at Portland International Airport, Portland Oregon, June 2007

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    Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker [OC - 1800x1200]

    A sibling of the famous Boeing 707 airliner, the KC-135 was a regular sight at PDX until the Air National Guard tanker base was closed in 2006. This aircraft entered service in 1959.

    Photographed at Portland International Airport, Portland Oregon, September 2005

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    Hornet at Rest [OC - 1800x1200]

    The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather supersonic, twin-engine, carrier-capable, multirole combat aircraft, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation).

    This aircraft was in service with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 134 (VMFA-134). Registration #162433.

    Photographed at Portland International Airport (PDX) in June 2006.

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    UP 3985 Challenger [OC]

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/3141578

    > At the time of this photo, Union Pacific 3985, a Challenger class 4-6-6-4, was the largest operating steam locomotive in existence. This locomotive was donated by Union Pacific to a museum and has been replaced in excursion service by an even larger 4-8-8-4 Big Boy locomotive. > > Photographed in September 2005 at the UP Albina Yard. Portland, Oregon.

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    Boeing B-17G "Fuddy Duddy" [OC - 1800x1200]

    This aircraft is currently airworthy and on exhibit at the Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana, California.

    Photographed at Hillsboro Airport, Hillsboro Oregon, May 2005.

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    Grumman F7F Tigercat [OC - 1800x1200]

    The Grumman F7F Tigercat is a heavy fighter aircraft that served with the United States Navy (USN) and United States Marine Corps (USMC) from late in World War II until 1954. It was the first twin-engine fighter to be deployed by the USN. While the Tigercat was delivered too late to see combat in World War II, it saw action as a night fighter and attack aircraft during the Korean War.

    Photographed at the 2005 Chino Air Show, Chino California, May 2005

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    Boeing B-17G "Miss Angela"

    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engined heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). Fast and high-flying for a bomber of its era, the B-17 was used primarily in the European Theater of Operations and dropped more bombs than any other aircraft during World War II.

    Photographed at the 2005 Chino Air Show, Chino California, May 2005

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    Harriers in Portland [OC - 1800x1200]

    Two McDonnell Douglas AV-8B+ Harriers (165398 and165385) on the taxiway at PDX. The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) AV-8B Harrier II is a single-engine ground-attack aircraft that constitutes the second generation of the Harrier family, capable of vertical or short takeoff and landing.

    Photographed at Portland International Airport (KPDX) in August 2010.

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    Crossposting etiquette when you're not the OP

    I occasionally come across content in my feed that I think would be of interest to one of the small communities that I participate in. Think photo or article, not something personal. Is it appropriate for me to crosspost the content? Without asking the OP? What about if I ask but the OP never responds?

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

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    Debian 12.1 Released

    No official announcement yet, but today's point release has gone live. I just updated 112 packages.

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    Lockheed P-38 Lightning Porky II [OC - 1620x1080]

    The Lockheed P-38 Lightning is an American single-seat, twin piston-engined fighter aircraft that was used during World War II. Developed for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) by the Lockheed Corporation, the P-38 incorporated a distinctive twin-boom design with a central nacelle containing the cockpit and armament.

    Photographed at the 2005 Chino Air Show, Chino California, May 2005

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    [OC - 1620x1080] North American B-25J Mitchell

    Full resolution: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-8VtXjNP/0/e583c9da/O/i-8VtXjNP.jpg

    The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Brigadier General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation.

    Photographed at the 2005 Chino Air Show, Chino California, May 2005

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    [OC - 1620 x 1080] Warthog

    Officially named the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, this ground-attack aircraft was commonly referred to as the Warthog.

    Photographed at the Chino Air Show, Chino California, May 2005

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