

And the president who shits every time he draws breath.


And the president who shits every time he draws breath.


I don’t know if you’ve been through something that makes you on edge, in which case I’d talk to a professional. But otherwise I’d start here: establish a baseline for each environment you find yourself in. That just means figuring out what’s normal and what’s not in any given scenario. That requires awareness and observation. If you’re talking about possibly dangerous people, you need to read body language, verbal and nonverbal cues. If it’s dangerous environments, talk to people who are regularly there. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s a lot of information out there about figuring out how to know if a situation is dangerous to you or not. But mainly, listen to your intuition. If something feels off, take action (usually get out of there, if you can).


I’ve replaced the HDD with an SSD a few years ago. It’s very easy. Just make sure you backup your savegames and settings first.


When I look at the settings and the wiki, it says passthrough still won’t work with DTS-HD or Atmos:
Note: PulseAudio does not currently allow TrueHD or DTS-MA passthrough, this is a PulseAudio limitation and not a limitation of the Kodi implementation, in order to get 7.1 audio Multichannel Mode must be used


Convenient excuses. Think about that starving little thing. You did this.


I’m pretty sure bitstreaming Dolby Atmos/TrueHD or DTS X/HDMA doesn’t work from Linux. So if you’re using an AV receiver with a surround sound system, you may still want to stick with Microslop. I’d be ecstatic if I was wrong about this, so if I am, someone, please correct me.


We went and got the good meter, from the safe. It burned out.


But that creates a distinction the people in charge can use to deny what’s happening. Now and in the future. “It’s a small group of bad apples, most ICE agents aren’t like that.” Etc. It’s all of them. The whole agency has to go. For that purpose, I think continuing to just call them ICE is useful.


What’s the benefit of not referring to ICE as ICE? What they’re doing should reflect on the organization as a whole. They should not get to say “well they weren’t our agents, I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Anyone who was paying attention saw through that bullshit from the start. It’s never what they say it’s about. It’s about lining their own pockets and solidifying their own brand of control.


Is this NATO in the room with us right now?
What have you done,
Now it’s 80087,
You monster.
Excuse me, horse leads troops.


You can still choose not to serve. There are probably consequences that follow choosing not to, of course. But the choice exists. There’s no excuse. Same as the russians in the Ukraine War, or the American draftees during the Vietnam War.
Is it fair to be born into a certain nationality and be forced to deal with this choice? No. But the choice exists not to comply and become part of the problem.


Sorry, I’m pretty new to the Fediverse, so I probably did it wrong. Hoping someone will correct me, but in the mean time I’ll quote the person whose comment I meant to link to:
Some of the test sites don’t differentiate between random and unique. They may see a randomized fingerprint as a plausible unique user, but it may be different the next time you visit. Other sites may detect that your browser has taken steps to randomize your fingerprint, and use that as an identifying piece of information on its own (power user vs average joe)


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I’m not sure, but I believe PumaStoleMyBluff’s reply may describe the issue.
There’s an old saying in Tennessee – I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee – when life hands you oranges, make lemonade.