eramseth

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[–] eramseth 3 points 4 months ago

Yeah but without your comment I wouldn't have posted mine!

[–] eramseth 2 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Eh... it's not that we're trying to create meaning in the face of the absurd. The absurd is is the condition arising from the contrast between a human need for order and meaning on one side, and a lack of order and meaning (or lack of ability to grasp the order and meaning) on the other... and it's this absurdity that defines the human condition. And we should embrace it.

Honestly someone who spends their whole life searching for a universal morality could very well be embracing absurdism as well.

I also feel that the positivity surrounding absurdity comes from the fact that the absurd is the struggle (roughly between a desire and search for order and meaning) and the struggle is the human condition. And once you think about the struggle-not as something to overcome or win-but as the basic defining characteristic of humanity... you start to view the whole thing positively.

[–] eramseth 4 points 4 months ago

Kinda, but also the core of the absurdity is the contrast between the human need for meaning and order - and the inherent inability to find and create it ultimately. And as an added flavor, this absurdity is the main definition of the human condition. It's not exactly enjoying pseudo-meanings. It's enjoying the absurdity.

Recommend: the myth of sisyphus by camus. I believe you can find a full pdf of it online on some university website or another.

[–] eramseth 5 points 4 months ago

Any multi color print is going to have waste.

[–] eramseth 7 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Bambu labs all the way. Unless you want your hobby to become printer maintenance.

[–] eramseth 4 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Wtf does "democratic process" even mean though? It's literally not feasible to restart the primary process at this point is it? Like you want people to arrange getting off work, researching candidates, etc etc etc ?

[–] eramseth 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

In an interview I heard, a party official made it clear than anyone who would like to run for president needs 300 delegates' worth of support. That's out of over 4000 delegates. So realistically, if someone else wants to be considered, they need to convince less than 10% of delegates that they're worth a shot, then tell the party that... like this week.

It all has to be settled before Aug 7 because Ohio state officials (who happen to be republican) set a deadline prior to the dnc convention (presumably they set this deadline after the convention was scheduled...)

This is all more or less spelled out in black and white despite the unprecedented scenario.

[–] eramseth 9 points 4 months ago (5 children)

But there IS a process and they are following it....

[–] eramseth 6 points 4 months ago

Pretty sure when I counted, the numbers were off. Not even 13 people in the supposed last supper shot.

[–] eramseth 16 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Every 4 years.

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[–] eramseth 2 points 4 months ago

CPU and RAM are not the only limiting factors. Not only that but not everything runs multithreaded. Maybe some piece of the puzzle is not multithreaded and is using all it can from a single core (assuming that cpu is multi- core)

Depending on how much you value your time, you're almost certainly better off getting a new machine to run pfsense.

[–] eramseth -4 points 4 months ago

For what it's worth, it's really hard to read this post (which you seem to have put some actual effort into) because you're writing it with odd abbreviations and slang. I know you're trying to be edgy or something but when you have something worthwhile to say, it's best to communicate it in a way that the majority of people who run across it can understand, rather than wrap it in what effectively amounts to lingo and jargon.

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