i was a world class athlete this entire time and didn't know it! lol
@lemmy.ml
the answer is always the same: collectivize and stop legitimizing captured systems. (ie join/form a union/guild/mutual-aid-group and stop voting for democrats/republicans or labour/tory).
it's clear that you're only arguing w the voices in your head and if you ever end up actually listening, you might become helpful enough to help shift the trajectory of humanity.
and here i thought i was clever for recycling old consumer hardware to make my own router/server. lol
this guy is SUPER extra! lol
what a bizarre website to be hosting such articles. lol
Furthermore, the top-tier Chinese firms targeted by these lists are rarely starving for cash. They are cash-flow positive enterprises backed by the deepest state pockets on earth. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and Xiaomi did not collapse when they hit U.S. regulatory crosshairs; they adapted, reorganized, and found domestic sources of liquidity that are entirely immune to the whims of the U.S. Treasury. Forcing the Hand of Domestic Substitution
are there any examples outside of china?
I need 4 years of education and 5+ years of experience to work as an engineer to give people something to look at on their phones.
Police need 6 months of training to make life and death decisions and they get a pension and permanent immunity when they fuck up
i think the real indictment is how we treat people who refuse to participate and die for the profit of the already rich; the government treats them with imprisonment while the rest of us treat them like a coward for standing up for themselves in thoroughly fucked up system..
intel won't allow its linux drivers to work above wifi 4 speeds in ap mode, so i created a kvm virtual windows machine with pci pass through on the wifi nic plus ip masquerade and now i'm getting wifi 6 speeds in ap mode.
hundreds of people are killed every year in that city and none get this kind of attentions or response; even when they're on camera being killed slowly while everyone watches (eg eric garner).
i love this person's work; i've been working in the linux sphere for over 20 years but this person always teaches something that's new to me and more helpful than the tools i've been using to get the job done; sed/awk in this case. (plus, the sense of humor also makes it fun to watch).
i wish i were as rich as my fellow software engineers so that i can support her work because i'm convinced we need it in a world where people no longer have the same opportunities i had to learn this kind of tech because their smartphones inadvertently hide needful knowledge in the abstractions that make smartphones work.
i can understand your confusion: actions speak louder than words; so break it down based on what they did (not what they said) to make it make sense:
thanks for using Leebra!
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