McGuirk808

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[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world -1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

The "GOG Bad Now" people in this thread are out of their minds.

This was overwhelmingly obviously some combination of poor decision and mistake with no malicious intent behind it.

Yes, it was a fuck up. Yes, they should apologize. No, this should not be a brand-ruining event for GOG.

If there was any history in their past for them to suggest they were facists or nazi sympathizers, this might be a different story.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

If I could have done something to prevent it, but chose not to, and someone died, I would feel just as bad as if I pulled the lever and killed someone.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

I can't say what is objectively true, but I can say that if I were in that situation, I absolutely would feel responsible for the outcome if I could have reasonably affected it.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 23 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Look at it selfishly:

  • 100% chance of killing someone
  • 25% chance of killing someone

Pulling the level is the only way to have a shot at not being saddled with the guilt of killing someone. Sure, killing 5 people is worse than killing 1, but avoiding that personal impact entirely is a desirable goal in and of itself.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

There is no specific appointment for the losing presidential nominee. They just lose and move on.

The idea with the US government is checks and balances between government branches. Congress and SCOTUS have some degree of power over the president and each branch can keep the other two in check. Historically it has worked well, but things have been changing quickly in the last 10-20 years, but especially with the two Trump admins.

The current situation with Trump is particularly different for a few reasons:

  • Trump is incredibly popular with primary right-wing voter base. There is evidence this may be changing, but it's been the case for 10+ years now.
  • Trump's popularity has allowed him to put intense pressure on members on congress. He can threaten to primary any sitting senator or representative that doesn't support everything he does. These threats are not empty and he has absolutely gotten people voted out of office due to his clout with republican voters. Most Republican members of congress are terrified of opposing him. Since republicans currently hold majority, congress is more or less toothless and completely deferential to Trump right now.
  • Two supreme court justice positions became open when Republicans had control of the government, so they have shifted SCOTUS leanings strongly to the right.

Trump has a perfect storm of control over the systems normally in-place to hold him accountable.

Once we have an administration ran by adults in power again, we're going to need to seriously re-evaluate and update our system of checks and balances, or future administrations will continue to exploit these problems until the country rots and dies.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

They're called comforters and very common in many places. I rarely see duvets where I live. You just wash them periodically like anything else.

Bed bugs need to be introduced to the home from a source somewhere and a duvet cover won't help if they are.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm gaming on grandpa Debian using nVidia's CUDA repository for driver updates and I'm sitting fat and happy. Ignore instructions to install kernel headers for your specific kernel and just use the linux-headers-amd64 meta-package and it will automatically install new headers when the kernel updates. DKMS will rebuild the nvidia module for the new kernel and now kernel and nvidia driver updates are seamless. Performance is not noticeably different from when I was on Windows.

The only improvement at this point would be kernel-level integration like AMD has so I don't need to add a repository, but aside from that I honestly don't see room for improvement.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 15 points 1 month ago

I'm reading this as she ordered shoes recently and assumed it was her delivery without reading the shipping label.

[–] McGuirk808@lemmy.world 39 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I'm an uncultured slob that doesn't put my blankets in giant pillowcases. I am happy in my ignorance.