buddhabound

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[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago

"Basically how the government was going to be run..." in regards to WHAT, Nikki?!?

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

We've driven that route for 5 years now, and I don't know that I've ever seen a charging station. I'm sure there is one, somewhere, but that's not something I want to try and yolo my way through.

I'm a big fan of the Ioniq5, and if Hyundai weren't having so many issues with their business lately, that'd be my first choice. We're keeping our current vehicle when it's time for a new one, so we can use that for trips. What I need more than anything is something dependable and reasonable (features and price) for my wife to take to work every day.

Personally, I think a PHEV is a better option for that because she can use gas if absolutely necessary, and if everything goes as planned, she can use the electric for all of her daily driving. The reliability of predicability is what I'm hauling a gasoline engine around for. If I'm spending $40-50k on a vehicle, I want to know that it's going to last for 8-10 years, that the company isn't going to randomly brick a feature because they feel like it today, and that the company I'm giving money to has engineered the best product they can.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'd like to find a PHEV. It would be perfect for most of our daily driving - 12 miles to work. And we live ~500 miles from family, so we still need to be able to take the kids to see the grandparents for holidays. Subaru had a PHEV Crosstrek for a couple of years, but stopped making it available after 2019, iirc.

I'm hoping there are more PHEV models available when we're ready to buy a new car in a few years.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They actually don't have time. The first of the primary caucuses happen in less than a month. You're talking about putting a full slate of unvetted candidates in front of a national primary with less than a month before voters would have to choose.

The Democrats made an error. They thought the Republicans surely would nominate someone else. They didn't know Trump would quote Hitler a few days ago. They're trying to run in an election with an incumbent. That's how the parties have operated since.. maybe the beginning. I don't know that I know of a time when an eligible incumbent presidential candidate didn't run. Maybe Washington?

Democrats are making the same mistake that voters are. They're treating Trump like a beatable candidate, and expecting voters to act rationally. But yet, we see people saying the same irrational thing you are, that it's better to sit out and let Trump get elected again than it is to vote for a milquetoast candidate like Biden. That's it's better for the worst evil to be elected than to vote for the lesser evil. It's irrational. And yet, here we are, with someone thinking that the Dems can spin up a national primary for couple hundred million people in a couple of weeks.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago (4 children)

It's a fucking Hitler quote. Do we really need to analyze it for nuance?

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

There are 13 circuit courts full of judges, all with their own lifetime appointments. I believe the proposed idea is that the current supreme court could be made up of random, rotating judges on temporary assignments from the 13 circuit courts. Currently, the 9 justices oversee one or more of the 13 circuits. So, we could expand the court to match the 13 circuits, and then, as justices retire/die, their replacements are randomly assigned to terms of 18-24 months from the circuits they oversee. It would still meet the constitutional requirements for the supreme court, as it only requires that there is a supreme Court made up of appointed justices in good standing.

I'm sure it's more complex than that, but those are the basics of the random appointments and rotating seated justices.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I'm GenX, and I wouldn't answer a poll if you paid me. I will vote, and I will never vote for a Republican for the rest of my life. If there's no Dem candidate on the ballot for a specific office, I leave it blank so they can see how many votes they're not getting when they don't run a candidate.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Read about the ramifications of SB-8. Private citizens can sue anyone who assisted or advised her in getting an abortion for $10,000 each. There is no real limit to who can be sued, as long as some tangential relationship can be made between her and getting the medical care she requires. While they can't go after her directly, almost everyone else is fair game. The limits aren't well defined, and courts haven't ruled to clarify. A pilot who pilots the plane she flies on to another state could be sued, if someone can identify a pilot by name and they can be served by Texas courts.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

She ran unopposed in the last election after claiming she was going to retire. However, because the local Democratic party can't get its shit together to run a candidate, she just filed her papers and extended her career of taking those free tax dollars and putting them in her pocket.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 31 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Abortion bans don't stop abortions. People with the means will travel out of state. People without the means to travel will obtain abortions by whatever means necessary. Women will die.

There were reasons why Roe was decided the way it was. Some people have forgotten history or never learned it. Women they know and women they love will die. They will remember, they will learn. It will be too late.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Slay, queen.

[–] buddhabound@lemmy.world 119 points 1 year ago (3 children)

To be fair, my "woman" is able to disagree with me because I didn't chain her up, hold her captive, and traffic her for my cam site (allegedly).

 

I have a virtual machine at work that I connect to with Citrix Workspace. It has been giving me problems, crashing my windows os.

Anyway, I installed Linux mint to a new partition, and can connect to the VM through Citrix. I also added libc++1-2 so it will recognize my headset/audio devices in the VM.

The problem comes when I try to connect to a teams meeting, and it refuses to connect. It just sits there, after popping up the modal that would normally be there when you join a call/meeting.

Anyone have experience that solves this?

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