Even if it were fact, it’s not relevant. His own words and actions condemn him, not his background
(edit: but also the possible “fact” is phrased in an incredibly judgemental, bad-faith way, that there’s no reason to take it seriously)
Even if it were fact, it’s not relevant. His own words and actions condemn him, not his background
(edit: but also the possible “fact” is phrased in an incredibly judgemental, bad-faith way, that there’s no reason to take it seriously)


Good, we don’t want him in the Bay anyway


You fight like a dairy farmer!


Ya know, I think I’ve heard something about it being owned by a tech guy before, but never really looked into it. Thanks for the info.


Aside from the content, I was just surprised to see a local music venue on c/technology


Good luck, bruise!


Poor donny, forgot how to imperialize


Why we talking bad on corn
I’ll take all three please


If there’s one thing goatse can do, it’s handle a load


“It’s the worst one, except for all the others”


I still use it, to find new music recommendations.


Best of luck to the crisis!


it’s free


look hegseth, I like a drink too, and guys like us know that when you get a whiskey you say “make it a double”. But maybe leave that kind of talk outside the situation room


My successful path for homelab stuff is to use kubernetes (k3s locally and digital ocean DOKS for cloud resources) with argocd and gitops. Everything I change is via a git commit+push so I can always rollback, and if this machine dies, once I replace/repair the hardware I can pull all backed up content from object storage, install K3s again, reconfigure the authentication for Argocd, and it will repopulate all the running services.
I am absolutely not saying this is the right path for you as I came into nearly all my modern knowledge through my career, but it is a path
I think that’s just called learning