Well the number one problem is… I hate the sound of my voice and hate seeing videos of myself! Maybe I’d get used to it, but I really don’t feel like going through that.
We get the leftovers from the ultra rich. Quality can still be found but the cost is crazy. Vs ‘back in the day’ when quality products were more affordable and available to more people.
This 'looks' fantastic. I'd normally just try it, but the pricing doesn't feel competitive as I'm guessing they are in USD. Also, it is unfortunate your corporate headquarters is in the US. Many of us are on an American services cleanse. You could have jumped on that bandwagon!
It’s frustrating that we don’t have social programs specifically designed to tackle situations like this. I get that solving homelessness isn’t easy, but there are people who are capable and willing to get back on their feet... they just need the smallest boost! Why isn’t there a tax-funded welfare system specifically for this?
Solving homelessness is actually pretty easy. You just build a bunch of homes and give them to people. That's it. It would be a fraction of the US budget and any of the top 10 richest people in the US could solve it and still be in the top 20.
The problem isn't that it's hard, it's that solving homelessness would undermine a lot of systems that keep rich people rich and powerful people powerful. Fear of homelessness is one of the main reasons people are willing to work in substandard conditions for substandard pay. An artificial scarcity of homes is what keeps housing prices inflated and rent seeking profitable. Homelessness exists not because it's hard to solve, but because there's a strong will not to solve it.
"Do not buy something for a promise of what it 'could' do, but what it can currently do." I forget who said this, but you just need to follow this rule and you won't have this problem anymore.
This argument is tired and frustrating. I have heard it so many times. A new government comes to power promising a whole bunch, fails miserably, then says 'well I inherited this, it isn't my fault' and walks back all the promises (or just ignores them).
If you want to make an argument that the state of the US economy is in peril, feel free, but dragging this common trope into the discussion doesn't help.
It is like those I-am-not-really-MAGA-pretenders forgot that Trump launched a nonsensical trade war against US allies, which has started all this drama in the first place.
it's people like you saying it's not biden/dems' fault
if the Biden admin can effectively control the deficit, if Powell can maintain the Fed's independence without cutting interest rates too soon, if Yellen can plan bond duration allocation with a long-term, nonpartisan strategy, a recession may occur during Biden's term, but its consequences will not be as severe.
it's americans like you make all this happen by pardoning all the failure of the party you support
believe it or not, i'm not a maga, i'm the one standing on the shore watching all this happening
Although anecdotally having my teeth clean does make me stop eating like the article says as I find it annoying to floss and brush (but do it anyways).
FLAGS="--encrypt-state"
...and hope for the best?
edit: I see this in my logs, I guess it is working:
migrated "/var/lib/tailscale/tailscaled.state" from plaintext to TPM-sealed format