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Cake day: February 17th, 2024

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  • Omg, it’s an inside-joke at our company now.

    Anytime something happens on a server that’s been running great for years, like a hard drive going bad or the time one literally caught on fire…

    98% of the time it is selinux that is the reason it is doing weird things after the main fix because selinux changed a setting on the reboot.

    “Have you checked selinux?” is the go to question whenever anything breaks now, even if it’s not a computer.



  • Ugh, saw the headline and knew it was my state. Our current Dem Gov is term limited. This Robinson asshat is so very embarrassing and scary like a drunk bear with brain damage.

    NC is so gerrymandered we are painted red, but I think Gov is based on popular vote so there is still some hope for Stein for next Gov and Jackson for next AG.

    Also, Cotham can suck it for getting voted in as a Democrat then switching parties within months in a very very blue district. She ran on protecting abortion rights then voted to ban it after joining the Republican party.

    We are potentially very very up a nasty creek without paddles here, even in the blue places.





  • What if I say you often get speeding tickets while driving, but you’ve never been stopped by the cops for anything, or you got one speeding ticket 10 years ago? If I keep repeating that you “often get speeding tickets” and it gets you fired - did I not hurt you with a lie?

    Notice I’m not accusing you of speeding. I’m saying you often get ticketed, something that can be verified

    He’s not accusing the judge of “often making wrong or bad decisions” He is saying “often overturned decisions” Has the judge been overturned in these proceedings? Because another federal judge in one of his other cases has been overturned, but he’s not posting about that judge being unfair or “often overturned”

    I feel like there’s a difference, but maybe using “often” murks it up just enough. Like using alleged, “it’s possible”, or “people say” to spread rumors.