deltapi

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[–] deltapi 3 points 8 months ago

I once spent a week researching the tumble of bullets fired from American rifles during the Vietnam war and the resultant bullet wounds. Why? Because someone said in a group setting "the M16 was introduced during the Korean war, not 'Nam."

By the way, make sure not to get shot by a 'Nam era M16 firing 5.56mm, as you'll never get all the bullet fragments out.

[–] deltapi 4 points 8 months ago

Forensic data recovery. How many 500GB drives ship to PCs that never use more than 20% of that?

[–] deltapi 15 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Ah, understood. Thank you.

Seems to me the first part of the violation is clear, fine him and be done with it.

Twitter users who think they could have milked him for more...I think they already got a better deal than fair market value.

[–] deltapi 15 points 8 months ago (5 children)

Genuinely ignorant here, please explain.

Why are they investigating at all? Didn't Musk basically Finance himself in the Abacus when he bought twitter?

[–] deltapi 14 points 8 months ago

As of January 2024, archive.org claims to have over 99 Petabytes of data stored.

[–] deltapi 1 points 8 months ago

I've run Minecraft: Bedrock on Linux/amd64 using a wrapper that repackaged the android distro. I was able to log in to my MS account and play on servers requiring the online authentication crap.

[–] deltapi 13 points 8 months ago (1 children)

His SSD might be slightly damaged because of you.

Wow, you are full of poop.

[–] deltapi 2 points 8 months ago
  1. trim the nails
  2. with an Emery board, lightly scuff the nails
  3. put on a solid base coat or a layer of builder gel
  4. decide on a key phrase that will do maximum damage, like "work harder" or "no handouts" or a similar 10-character phrase
  5. paint on letter on each finger
  6. show your fingernails to someone at any political rally
  7. die a martyr in the service of capitalism
[–] deltapi 3 points 8 months ago

In fact, sometimes the ground drivers are owner/operators.

[–] deltapi 6 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Absolutely. This video does a great job of debunking the myth. There's a follow-up explaining why higher sampling has a place in audio mastering.

https://youtu.be/cD7YFUYLpDc?feature=shared

[–] deltapi 14 points 9 months ago (5 children)

Who are the people you're talking about?

[–] deltapi 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

I don't think that a post on Lemmy is going to do much to reveal much, but

And yet, the suburbs outlying, for example, Cape town, are largely populated by white people who would be considered working/middle class by European standards.

The generation of black leaders that are coming up now are the first generation that had even the remotest shot at a real education and such, so I would expect to see the balance tip significantly further in the coming two decades.

What I do see - independent of skin color - in South Africa is massive separation of economic classes. The minimum wage is something like usd2/hr, maybe worse - but cars cost the same as in the western world, and home prices are largely similar as well.

There is almost no hope for someone born into poverty to ever be able to own their own car, as they can't afford to stop scraping for food from the moment they are old enough to walk.

That doesn't change based on skin color.

Last year in Cape Town I had the pleasure and privilege of working with a lovely and skilled gentleman. He was born into near-poverty and managed to get himself into a reasonably decent I.T. job. He told me that legally he is 'coloured' but he grew up in a 'black' area. (Visually he looks very similar in skin tone to Wesley Snipes) He said the first thing he did when he got his first I.T. job was move to a 'white' neighborhood which "was pretty much all coloureds anyway" - I asked him to explain this to me, and long story short, he said that it wasn't about skin tone, but the level of violence and risk to property. He then showed me his stab wounds which he alleges he got "just for walking in a black neighborhood."

So there is definitely a perception among the population that race is connected to status/economic advantage/etc. - but it doesn't necessarily represent today's reality.

I stayed in a reasonably upscale hotel during that stay, and based on hotel breakfast attendance, I have no doubt that the race makeup of hotel guests was representative of the race makeup of the general population.

There's no doubt in my mind that historically, white South Africans held all the cards, but for people born after the 80's that doesn't seem to be the case any more. The next couple of generations will see that flip completely, I think, but the wealth gap is so severe that the 'walking-dead-poor' class will continue for generations to come.

All of this to say that disadvantaging Whites today because they were winning during apartheid isn't helping anyone except those at the top of the economic ladder.

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