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  • This is also why lane filtering (albeit different than lane splitting, what this squid is doing) bills can't pass. People don't know the difference and assume this video is what motorcyclists want.

    Little do they know there are more accidents without lane filtering, especially deadly ones for motorcyclists.

  • Maybe it's masochism, but I like Arch because it forces me to make mistakes and learn. No default DE, several network management choices, lots of configuration for non-defaults. These are all decisions I have to make, and if I try to cut corners I usually get punished for it.

    However, I think the real reason I stick with arch is because this paradigm means that I always feel capable of fixing issues. As people solve the issues they face, forum posts and wiki articles (and sometimes big fixes) get pushed out, and knowledge is shared. That sense of community and building on something I feel like Arch promotes.

  • My optimistic side is imagining a truck filled with a small town's worth of nutrient-rich groceries, making one trip to replace dozens of individual trip to a less-than-convenient grocery store.

    My pessimistic side is imagining a truck with one or two people's worth of shitty "American" groceries, making the same trip they would have made to a grocery store down the street.

    I feel like the reality heavily leans to latter, but I only have anecdotal data to back that up.

  • Just a warning to those interested like me:

    • they don’t explicitly mention Rockstar Launcher compatibility (unless I missed it somewhere)
    • they mention possibility of a ban when trying to use online features through their launcher.

    So hypothetically, if GTA VI comes to PC, this may not be a workaround for Rockstar Launcher, and even if it is, online might be a sketchy.

  • I feel like it’s almost too generic to be useful. All the “standard” attachments make it a thing that already exists (and those things are usually much stable and supported). If they get enough 3rd party attention prior to launch, that could change.

    I wish they would have spent the time and effort just committing to the smartphone idea. Linux and the Linux community could greatly benefit from more open source smartphone devices.