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After 20 years of the National Geographic cameraman waiting for two lions to get it on, he decides it was time for some actual wildlife videographing
“The Woods Would Be Very Silent If No Birds Sang Except Those Who Sang Best”
I can see the schematics!
The Javascript style syntax
Get you to download their app so they can harvest your user data.
Y’all should really watch before commenting on this one. The video that driver certainly not following traffic law on this one. Speeding illegally through an intersection lmao.
If you want to double check you can probably throw it through an AI transcriber.
Americans read headlines. And not much else.
Overall, 41 percent of Americans report that they watched, read, or heard any in-depth news stories, beyond the headlines, in the last week. Slightly more people, 49 percent, report that they invested additional time to delve deeper and follow up on the last breaking news story they followed.
By not naming the group responsible for the violence but only mentioning it took place “at the protest” LA Times directly implicates the group that was on the receiving end of the violence as being the violent party.
If you cannot see the consent being manufactured here I’m not going to give you an introductory class to media literacy. This is as obvious as it gets.
Contributors that don’t post like bots stick out
The Zionist counter protesters were the violent side. See https://lemmy.world/post/14940206
The manufactured consent is that the headline implies that the pro-Palestine protesters were violent instead of the Zionist lynch mob.
The first headline was correct. The new headline manufactures consent.
If they named it X12 this would have been so much smoother
Why not recommend Manjaro then? The benefits of Arch without all the drawbacks.
For beginners it’s probably best to give them an OS they can actually use and then have them find out stuff. Starting off with a troubleshooting experience before being able to use the OS is rather demotivating.
I see I was picturing a 25 pile stack of PC’s this makes a lot more sense thanks for the explanation.
I’m not sure if running multiple single SSD machines would provide much redundancy over a server with multiple PSU’s and drives. Sure the CPU or mobo could fail but the downtime would be less hassle than 25 old PC’s.
Of course there is a learning experience in more hardware but 25 PC’s does seem slightly overkill. I can imagine 3-5 max.
I’m probably looking at this from a homelab point of view who just wants to run stuff though, not really as the hobby being “setting up the PC’s themselves”.
This goes hard.