Ah yes - remember all those convicted Jan 6 insurrectionists who turned out not to be magas? (Me neither.)
Ah yes - remember all those convicted Jan 6 insurrectionists who turned out not to be magas? (Me neither.)
And, frankly, this magazine is on notice. If it starts being 100% US politics it’s getting blocked as well. I have zero regrets about this new policy I’m implementing.
You say this like someone is going to change their behavior based on it. No one at all has regrets about you choosing to exercise the block early block often ethos of the fediverse. I salute your decision to control your own feed.
I’m sorry our politics is everywhere (sincerely) - I’m not going to stop talking about it though.
If his past performance + Project 2025 + Musk haven’t combined to convince you that the first win was a surprise to everyone and his handlers are far more ready this time around, you are as deluded as those who voted for him.
Democrats spent four years trying not to piss off R too much by doing anything about Jan 06 (among other things), then 2 months trying to woo R votes
R spent four years getting ready for this, and are ready to tear shit down. Shit will go downhill rapidly after Jan 20.
He’s worthy of our attention. Stupid and assholish or not, he’s literally the most powerful man on the planet (aside from Elon Musk) right now.
Infighting among all those trying to deploy him as their personal attack dog is about the most hopeful thing we have right now.–
Moderates who “voted for the economy”: 🤡
Voted in by folks of similar mental capability.
The same folks I know who wouldn’t even consider a conversation about socialism are not going to be swayed when I quote any black man to them, much less a panther.
I seriously wonder if a 30 days earlier event would have changed the outcome of the election.
I was coming around to that conclusion, but thank you for validating it! :)
Your use case is nearly identical to mine. Still wanted to be sure there weren’t bugs in HDR or other display features that needed to be addressed.
Look I’m not saying ZOMG HOW CAN YOU NOT GET A FIRMWARE UPDATE, I’m just surprised both that so many people don’t and that so many people don’t even seem to see why they might want to.
To each their own, just surprised more people don’t see it as a consideration.
I mean, they’ve been displays connected to a mini computer for awhile now…
Fair, but I mean, there could be bugfixes, etc, that’ s what firmware updates are for.
I’m not arguing with you really, but at least one firmware update opportunity seems like a good practice for just about everything, IMO. I have a current Samsung TV, and it has been allowed to connect via my guest network exactly one time, after which I deleted the relevant settings.
Not even one time for a firmware update?
GNOME is more keyboard-focused than KDE.
This is not really a true statement then, and it’s what was being replied to.
Ah fair point!