On X11 and the Fascists Maggots
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If we're getting into practical realities it would probably pop and smolder long before it got fully charged. Capacitance is how much charge something will hold per volt. Doesn't say anything about how much charge it holds before catching on fire. :)
Technically correct. The best kind of correct. :)
I basically solved for shotgun, confirmed in was in the ~100V range and disregarded every other consideration for actually doing it.
I'm pretty sure most hand sized capacitors would just pop if you actually tried to put that much in them.
Depends on the voltage it's charged with, but household current would give it more energy than a shotgun has.
Realistically one would not do that unless you were dealing with something industrial. You would use them otherwise for things like dampening lower voltage systems that need a lot of current.
Closer to the danger level of someone holding two exposed wires plugged into the wall.
Ugh. people can suck sometimes. I can comprehend the concept of bigotry and all that, but it just deeply does not make sense to me. And I think I'm ultimately okay with not being able to empathize with actual hatred.
I'm just confused. Like, how would someone even connect Linux software to those topics?
I totally believe you that they do, and I'm not actually interested in hearing messed up shit, I'm just...
If you asked me which topics were unlikely to have bizarre vile messaging I would have listed window managers and init systems pretty high in the list.
It's more that it's evidence that a reasonable person could doubt. It's the prosecutors job to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. The defense needs to convince a reasonable person that you might not have done it.
If there's other evidence phone location and activity data could be argued to be faked, but in isolation a reasonable person could doubt that someone faked their phone activity and location.
The court isn't interested in exonerating people, it's only interested in arguments supporting guilt and finding holes in them. It's why they don't find you innocent, only "not guilty". You don't argue that you're innocent, you argue that the reason they say you're guilty is full of holes.
It's different objectives. Russia is interested in taking territory and inciting fear. Ukraine is interested in self defense and instilling war fatigue. Both of them need people to feel unsafe and vulnerable, and to actually destroy soldiers and hardware.
The US, on paper, wants to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon. Realistically they want to make a show of force for internal politics.
Neither of those requires radioactive material to be hit by explosives.
Iran needs to show that you can't bomb them without retaliation. They also need to not anger the country hosting the US military base, and also to not do something that causes the US to strike with significant force.
So the US can announce it's plans and both make a show for internal reasons and also setback any ambition that Iran has towards a weapon.
Iran has to hit something otherwise it's an unacceptable show of weakness, but hitting actual US territory would be suicide. Nearby bases are a good choice but require coordination with the host nation. "I'm not shooting at your house, I'm shooting at the person in your living room" is a hard sell to make if you want to keep peace with the homeowner and you don't give them any warning. Additionally, doing too much actual damage to the base can trigger further retaliation, which you want to avoid.
Also, the US has a pretty comprehensive surveillance system. It's difficult to move large amounts of material from a place being watched from space without it being followed, even more so if there are drones involved.
Different objectives call for different tactics. Ukraine and Russia need fear and surprise for theirs, and Iran and the US don't.
LLMs are prediction tools. What it will produce is a corpus that doesn't use certain phrases, or will use others more heavily, but will have the same aggregate statistical "shape".
It'll also be preposterously hard for them to work out, since the data it was trained on always has someone eventually disagreeing with the racist fascist bullshit they'll get it to focus on. Eventually it'll start saying things that contradict whatever it was supposed to be saying, because statistically eventually some manner of contrary opinion is voiced.
They won't be able to check the entire corpus for weird stuff like that, or delights like MLK speeches being rewriten to be anti-integration, so the next version will have the same basic information, but passed through a filter that makes it sound like a drunk incel talking about asian women.
Is the implication that we shouldn't be upset about bombing Iran because they're also doing other awful things?
Whenever they do anything people seem so eager to claim that it's just a distraction from whatever it was that was just happening, which itself was also just a distraction.
I've seen literally everything mentioned hear described as a distraction meant to draw your attention from something else.
Maybe, just maybe , none of it's a distraction, they don't care what you care about or notice because it won't change what they do and they're just absolutely awful people working their way down their terrible agenda.
Some of your emphasis is a little backwards. In the cloud computing environment, Amazon is bigger than Microsoft, and windows isn't even particularly significant. Azure primarily provides Linux infrastructure instead of Windows. AWS is bigger in the government cloud sector than Microsoft.
For servers, Linux is hands down the os of choice. It's just not even close. Where Microsoft has an edge is in business software, like Excel, word, desktop OS and exchange. Needing windows server administrators for stuff like that is a pain when you already have Linux people for the rest of your stuff which is why it gets outsourced so often. It's not central to the business so no sense in investing in people for it.
Microsoft isn't dominating the commercial computing sector, they're dominating the office it sector, which is a cost center for businesses. They're trailing badly in the revenue generation service sphere. That's why they've been shifting towards offering their own hosting for their services, so you can reduce costs but keep paying them. Increased interoperability between windows and Linux from a developer standpoint to drive people towards buying their Linux hosting from them, because you can use vscode to push your software to GitHub and automatically deploy to azure when build and test passes.
Being on the cost side of the ledger is a risk for them, so they're trying to move to the revenue side, where windows just doesn't have the grip.
I'm not sure it's a partnership. It looks and reads like the standard authorized data sharing setup. Anyone can configure that. It uses an open protocol that's standardized, let's users control the information shared with explicit consent and is basically what you want out of any entity that holds all your crap. The only thing it's really lacking is a standard protocol for sharing the actual data.
Linux distributions have it.
Microsoft using Google's public documented API is a long way from a partnership.
Don't get me wrong, it should be illegal to do a preemptive nuclear strike, it just sadly isn't.
It might not be feasible for the entire chain to have the information needed to make that call, but there is definitely someone in military authority positioned to know if it's defensive or offensive, and that person should be both allowed and obligated to refuse the order if it's an offensive strike.
Morality and the law may not be equivalent, but it would certainly be more convenient if they were closer.
Upfront: it should be obvious that no sane person wants us to drop a nuke or thinks there's any connotation of "okay" to any aspect of it.
Why do you think it would be an illegal order? There are very clear rules on what makes an order legal or not and, horribly, attacking a nation that poses no real threat isn't on the list. What nations we attack is a policy matter, and the rules are very clear that the military doesn't get a say in policy.
Explicitly targeting civilians for a strike on a city is where the line would be. Targeting something else in the city and deciding the civilians are acceptable collateral damage is right on the line. Legally, it's entirely unambiguously evil morally.
There are checks that keep the president from unilaterally launching a nuke. Unfortunately, the intent of those is to ensure the president is legally competent and actually the president, not to ensure he's wise or rational.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Hering
The system has been explicitly designed to minimize the risk of conscience preventing a launch. Issue training orders where the firing crews have no idea if it's real or not. Keep them on two week rotations where they don't have access to the outside world so they wouldn't know. Specifically select for people who will follow the order because it's validcand legal, without considering the greater context. People who are legitimately confused but ultimately unconcerned with protests against them specifically doing what they do, including clergy from their own religion. (Actual story of an ICBM operators reaction to nuns protesting and attempting to block access to the missile site he was stationed at)
There is no doubt in my mind that if the order were given and the VP and cabinet didn't remove him, that the order would be followed.
Fell. They fall out of windows. Usually after shooting themselves in the back of the head.
... You seem to be forgetting about the difference between the width of the projectile and the actual force that it imparts.
A 5.56 round is comparable width, but it's also moving significantly faster due to the "it's a rifle round do I really need to explain this?" factor. It was designed and selected with criteria like "can enter a steel military helmet at 500 yards".
Less recoil at high rates of fire with equivalent lethality are other criteria.
A rifle having ease of use doesn't somehow make it safer than one that's harder to maintain. I'm honestly not even sure what you're thinking with that point. In your mind is a flintlock more dangerous because it's tricky to use?
Yes, it's a small bore military rifle designed with military lethality criteria with the requirement of easy operation and high accuracy at increased rates of fire.
What do you get out of trying to pretend there's no real difference between a pistol and a rifle?
This is entirely it. A corporation can't care about people, but the people in the corporation can.
Business interests have forced a lot of companies to avoid doing things that would offend the right, lest they pull government contracts for appearing to support people.
The people in the businesses who give a shit aren't going to expend energy defending something that ultimately doesn't matter, like the logo being rainbow colored.
The company I work for is one of the ones that didn't change it's logo, and it was explicitly communicated to be because it would risk stupid amounts of money from government contracts.
More efforts were put into things that actually matter. Instead of eliminating DEI, it was relabeled EEOC compliance and left unchanged, without much fanfare. ("Jen is transitioning from head of our DEI office to leading our office of EEOC compliance. Her responsibilities and reports remain the same"). Our benefits were quietly extended to cover a few more cases for relocation assistance to "cover new sources of employee relocation interest". Travel expenses related to reproductive healthcare became covered by the health plan, as well as for gender identity related care.
The company is a heartless profit seeking beast. The people in them have the ability to find a way to do the right thing while appeasing the beast, but it takes effort to push for things so they just don't push for the symbolic gestures.
It's shitty, and I have to imagine that it kinda stings to have token support deemed non-viable, but the world is also shit right now. :(
Multiple people is significantly more force than even a knife.
Proportional force means the force must be proportional to the threat, not to the force the other person is using. If someone threatens death with their hands, you can use deadly force to defend against a deadly threat.
One would be reasonable in concluding that masked people trying to force you or someone else into a van is an imminent threat of death, great bodily harm or sexual assault.
You can't use deadly force to defend against harassment, or theft because that's disproportionate.
Well, there actually wouldn't be a much larger explosion, that's just not how nukes work.
A nuclear explosion is an incredibly delicate process, and the material just won't go critical because there's another detonation nearby. It's not like dropping a bomb on a dynamite warehouse. There's not a great analogy for what it is like though. Expecting a satellite launch to happen because you blew up a tank of rocket fuel next to it? Not quite there.
Additional contamination from onsite material is a different matter. Most nukes detonate above their target since that maximizes damage, but it also reduces fallout. There would, however, be vaporized material that would be sucked into the air by the vacuum created by the detonation. It's not clear if the presence of radioactive material would make it significantly worse than the general "radioactive dust and molten sand" that would normally be sent into the air.
In general, if you nuke something there's going to be radioactive issues afterwards, and you shouldn't do it. Adding a nuclear facility to the mix is kinda just throwing rocks at the windows on 9/11.
unlike Democrat and Republican voters have morals and will not tolerate genocide no matter how hard they fearmonger.
And yet their principled opposition not only did nothing, it's very clearly made things worse for basically everyone. The genocide didn't stop, but now there's not even token opposition. Iran is being bombed. Civil rights are being rolled back across the country, food aid is being taken from millions, and it's just starting.
The Democrats were never "doing genocide", just like the Republicans aren't now. The Democrats weren't saying they would do enough to stop someone else from doing it, and the Republicans were saying they would encourage them to do it harder.
Red MAGA ... Blue MAGA...Democratic party is a bigger cult than Republicans
Congratulations on being an unwitting mouthpiece for the RNC. "Maga is just a rude word to call someone! It's not literally what we have on our hats!” "staunch opposition to fascism is closed minded and just as prejudicial as wanting to eliminate trans people!”
I hope your movement does stop Trump and cause effective change and reform. I'm not holding my breath, because I don't think they were counting on your votes in the first place and the next time they think about you will be when they want you to be mad at the Democrats again to keep you from voting for them.
Oh, I totally know there's been a lot of politics in the Foss community and that some of the people are nasty, I'm just flabbergasted that someone would try to connect such disparate things.
I can comprehend a Nazi Foss enthusiast having opinions on race and on window managers. It's when they start having racist opinions on window managers that it all flies out the window. It's like being opposed to copper plumbing because it's too Norwegian.
Just a case of seeing irrational people who act irrationally act irrationally in a new way and being shocked that the irrationality doesn't follow a pattern or stay in topic.