I've got one I keep running in a Bukkit docker container that's now 14ish years old.
Many many memories, signs with stuff written by people no longer in my life, good and bad.
I've got one I keep running in a Bukkit docker container that's now 14ish years old.
Many many memories, signs with stuff written by people no longer in my life, good and bad.
Why do you troll like Trump tweets?
Self-hosted servers are usually pretty identifiable is my problem with this. Signal can afford the legal teams to fight court orders and has adequate infrastructure in place for plausible deniability.
A vast vast majority of lusers won't have the resources or skillsets needed to properly set something up.
Wish you were here bests them both.
Hats off to Roy Harper!
So... Two points here.
1 Fuck yes, I wanted to see someone rip the fucking socks off those couch fuckers and have the neighborhood come out with bats. Those fucking twats deserved nothing less.
2 The moment you do that, they pull their guns. So unless you're ballsy enough to be the first martyr, chinning one will end in guns out and it's you or them.
So the only way to deal with them now is what you saw.
Totally, only the ultra wealthy should be able to afford flying.
Those plebs crammed into economy are what's really killing the planet. That's why I'm glad I use paper straws so the CEO of Starbucks can fly 1000 miles a day on his private jet to work. RTO baby!
Fuck yeah. Proud of you Chicago!
"People won't stop talking about this person I'm talking about! Wtf??"
Like in the 60s, the IBM 3.5mb hard drive went for $35,000 a month. Now the 24,000,000mb drives are $370.
Phill Edwards has a great video talking about the changes in airlines, while focused on the US market, it has a wide impact to the entire industry.
As a matter of fact after looking into this a little more, it's cheaper to fly now for several reasons. Not just economy of scale but also the technology.
(Note: All 1970 figures are adjusted for inflation to 2024 U.S. dollars using a CPI multiplier of approximately 8.04. We assume a 1970 jet fuel price of $0.11/gallon and a 2024 price of $2.50/gallon.)
Cost Analysis: 707 vs. 737 MAX 8 Aircraft & Capacity
(Note: Hourly Operating Costs focus on Fuel, Crew, and Maintenance for direct comparison of operational efficiency.)
This direct comparison between two similarly sized narrow-body aircraft reveals a profound improvement in aviation economics over the past 50 years.
Acquisition Costs and Capacity: Remarkably, the 737 MAX 8 is actually cheaper in real terms (-14.5%) than the Boeing 707 was in 1970. The 707 was expensive, state-of-the-art technology for its time. Manufacturing efficiencies and the massive scale of the 737 program have driven down the real acquisition cost of modern narrow-bodies, despite their increased complexity. Furthermore, the 737 MAX 8 carries about 14.5% more seats (166 vs. 145) due to modern, denser seating configurations.
The Fuel Efficiency Chasm: This is the most striking technological difference. The 707 utilized four early-generation, low-bypass engines that were incredibly thirsty, burning about 2,500 gallons per hour. The 737 MAX 8, utilizing two highly advanced, high-bypass CFM LEAP engines, burns only 580 gallons per hour. This represents a 76.8% reduction in fuel burn per hour.
Operating Costs Plummet: When comparing these two aircraft, the total hourly operating cost of the 737 MAX 8 is 43.8% lower in real terms than the 707.
The combined effect of higher seating density and better load factors means the average 737 MAX 8 flight carries 141.1 passengers, nearly double the 71.5 passengers carried on the average 707 flight (+97.3%). Conclusion
When comparing the Boeing 707 directly to the modern 737 MAX 8, the advancements are extraordinary. The modern aircraft is cheaper to buy (in real terms), carries more seats, and costs nearly half as much to operate per hour.
By combining a 43.8% reduction in hourly costs with a 97.3% increase in passengers per flight, the inflation-adjusted cost to the airline to fly one passenger for one hour has decreased by a staggering 71.5% (from $75.90 to $21.62).
The injunction is against all national guard. Not just Oregon and California. The judge was clear about it.
More likely Trump will have this judge's home blow up like he did to the South Carolina judge.
Andrej Babis wins again—but don’t be fooled by his “pro-Western” talk. This is a convicted embezzler who stole EU funds and has deep ties to the communist secret police (StB). His priority? Himself, not democracy or the Czech people.
He’s cozying up to far-right extremists like SPD and the Motorists, parties with Nazi-lite tendencies. This coalition looks like Hungary or Slovakia’s Kremlin-friendly puppets, not a strong NATO ally.
Claiming to support Ukraine but wanting to cut military aid is a betrayal. Russia’s war crimes won’t stop because Babis chooses convenience over courage. The Czech Republic should stand firm with Ukraine and NATO, not waver like some fence-sitter.
No more business as usual with oligarchs playing nationalist card. Europe’s security depends on pushing back hard against these populist, authoritarian backslides. Watch closely: words mean nothing without action.
Babis’s “pro-European” act is just a mask.
Forgot to list "criminal" for this case