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Don’t you have anything better to do than be a tryhard online? You don’t sound as clever as you think you do, bud.


Actually, I have pirated on FreeBSD, for many years. I run all of those OSes in different roles at home every day. What are you trying to accuse me of? Not knowing what I am talking about? You’re the indignant chode who is asking for help in this forum. I have never done that. I know how to use google and answer my own questions.


Triggered indeed, mister indignant wall of text. I use a Mac too. And Linux, FreeBSD, Android, and even Windows. But using an iOS device to pirate is like using a wrench as a hammer. Maybe you can do it, but it’s not ideal.

Anyway, if you don’t like it here, there’s the door. Deuces.


Waah, the answer isn’t the one I wanted. Boo hoo hoo. I’m sure you’ve been pirating on iOS for 30 years and must know better.


I’m not so sure. Nobody is claiming the Bible ordains noncompetes, so we might be in the clear here.


The slaveowner class are losing their minds. 🖕 US Chamber of Commerce
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The propaganda in Southern exploitative shithole states runs deep. Exploitative labor relationships with a touch of Stockholm syndrome are truly “Southern heritage.”


They did it! Get ready to watch the dominoes fall.
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I trust them more than my ISP (Verizon). Quad9 is, and I used it for some time as an upstream, but it is markedly slower for me than cloudflare. Those milliseconds add up for an impatient asshole like myself.


I have straight bind running on my network already for local zones, it would be easy enough to switch it to be a root resolver. The only problem is it’s a lot slower. I use DoT to cloudflare for non-local zones (using blocky); if you run a root resolver, your DNS traffic is all in the clear. Not like it truly matters but I wouldn’t put it past my ISP to do DPI on DNS traffic to try to sell my data.


Hopefully this doesn’t affect quad9 or cloud flare DNS, or I might have to go back to running a root resolver. The horrors.



It’s not “for” anything. You asked for help, the community responded. You’re a moron for trying to pirate on android, full stop. Goodbye.


I am contributing something useful, you’re just refusing to hear it. And nope, I speak three languages.






This is quite fair, and I agree. I just hear far too often people rejecting running scripts out of hand because sOmEoNe sAiD pIpE iT tO tHe sHeLL. Usually such scripts are just using the package manager anyway.


You…can just download the script and inspect it yourself before running. This cargo cult “security” advice needs to stop.


I watched several minutes of this when it first aired. It felt like a transmission from aliens who are really bad at the whole mind control thing.


I’m not certain it was. He is indeed well known for abstaining from alcohol because of his brother, Fred Jr.


What? He shits himself because his bowel control is destroyed from all the coke he used to do.


This is an excellent article. Thank you for posting this. It’s refreshing to see a nuanced take that does justice to the complexity of this situation.


On the FTC side, Lina Khan is on a roll. Every little bit of the tide turning creates momentum, and thank god we have the EU setting an example, too.


Yeah. If the alternative is Spirit’s death, good; it is deserved. It will create an actual market opening for a newcomer. Anyone who complains this won’t happen doesn’t truly believe in capitalism after all.


JetBlue and Spirit Call Off Their $3.8 Billion Merger
>JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines announced on Monday that they would not seek to overturn a court ruling that blocked their planned $3.8 billion merger. The decision is a big win for the Biden administration, which has sough to limit corporate consolidation. >Backing out of the agreement will cost JetBlue. Under the terms of the deal, it has to pay Spirit a breakup fee of $69 million and Spirit’s shareholders $400 million. >A federal judge in Boston blocked the proposed merger on Jan. 16, siding with the Justice Department in determining that the merger would reduce competition and give airlines more leeway to raise ticket prices. The judge, William G. Young of U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, noted that Spirit played a vital role in the market as a low-cost carrier and that travelers would have fewer options if JetBlue absorbed it. >The Justice Department hailed the termination of the deal on Monday, calling it “a victory for U.S. travelers who deserve lower prices and better choices.” Don't let anyone tell you hipster antitrust has no teeth.
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Plex could be held liable as a vicarious enabler of infringement. Your suggestion that they turn a blind eye would endanger their very existence. Of course they are going to capitulate. It’s a wonder they still exist as it is.


If they build the infra, I’m sure some idiots will just start shooting at the HVDC lines and converter station thinking they’re for mind control. We don’t need no stinkin’ voltage and frequency support from the devil’s evil liberal Eastern and Western Interconnections!


He was just letting him use the RV! He paid it back!



100% agreed, but it is in the realm of possibility that they would do this. It’s somewhat smug of me, but honestly I have never been so happy as during the past few years not to be a gamer. Y’all have to deal with mountains of bullshit.


I wouldn’t take this for granted. Even if it is true today (I have no idea, I don’t own a switch, and wouldn’t be surprised if it requires even physical media to authenticate), Nintendo could alter the deal with an update.


Someone got a visit offering lots of money to keep quiet on the CCP’s data collection engine.

Kleptographic trash needs to be banned 4 years ago.


Linux on laptops, and certain other servers (TV headend/DVR, APCO P25 SDRtrunk host), and video transfer workstation. FreeBSD on any other servers, routers, and workstations, including my home automation controller (I maintain a fork of Home Assistant for FreeBSD).


Running FreeBSD on a laptop newer than 5ish years old is asking for a bad time no matter what. Linux has Intel and AMD engineers implementing power management for their parts. FreeBSD has no such help. Your laptop will likely be idling at a much higher power consumption than it would under Linux.


An idea, maybe just stick to Linux if first class hardware and proprietary software support is what you’re chasing.


That is your bluetooth adapter. Just disable it, press 3 at the boot menu to break to loader prompt and set hint.ubt.0.disabled="1" and boot


Please quote me the relevant “industry standards.” It is all perspective, and FreeBSD releng certainly does not cater to what some rando online might think is an intuitive way to name release trains. This has been done this way for 30 years.


To what? Provide the error message and stop asking to be spoonfed? And you can hit ^L to make the install refresh the screen like with any curses program, fyi.


You need to read the handbook before you start spouting judgments about the releng process.

STABLE is cut from CURRENT. RELEASE is cut from STABLE.


The same as you can in regular FreeBSD, under a bhyve VM running Linux. You can also use the linux ABI in a jail.


Again, it is because you are using CURRENT. Don’t use it.


That almost certainly untrue. Do not run CURRENT, it has INVARIANTS and WITNESS enabled that will make it painfully slow.