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Harvey
the Mushrat
I was trying to figure out how these things worked for a moment, until I realised…


These numbers are staggering, but you also get numb to them. One billion doesn’t seem like that much when you look at the price of some military hardware or what’s spent on legitimate government programs, but it’s an insanely large amount of money.
I don’t understand what the couch is trying to say.


Sad and infuriating.
I wonder if there is something like sharing your pc processing hardware for protein folding and other medical research, but for something like this. Sharing part of your hard drive space, which could serve as a store for archiving something like this. I guess you’d need a bunch of duplication and how to account for people turning off their computers. Idk, just a thought, probably wouldn’t work.


That’s great, good for you!
Can I ask what country?


When did manufacturers remotely destroy people’s GPUs?

I don’t get it


What’s the difference between a billion and a trillion?
About a trillion.


Following the FUTO guide, but having problems with getting mailcow going… I’ll hopefully figure it out by tomorrow.
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What is this terminal display of device information called? I’ve seen it for other distros too.


I read it was over 100 at this point.


First it was bat’s catching birds in mid flight, now rats are catching bats? What else will we discover related to catching and bats?


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This isn’t really clicking for me.
If the Republicans “are in charge”, then they wouldn’t need democrat votes. But they clearly do need the votes? So they’re not fully in charge, right?
I’m glad we heard from Leo Sturbgetter, a cow detangler in rural Mississippi.