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nostr:npub17tdadn0j58jjrekysl4ley0nlzzge58w5nuw7knncr8mk4vacfkqz3apfk Of it’s broken, it’s Gnome. That should be its motto. Every year, I keep telling myself to go back to a tiling window manager, and leave Gnome for good, and every year I keep coming back hoping it will get better, and it never does.
nostr:npub1gfdrrw9629qxwvwaa3vwnvzhtaqu2c5m9wf6vcwjnmdnhs7hl4jsux7gg6 I am outraged…at something.
the world is on fire and Jeep just introduced a 19-foot long vehicle with a built-in mini fridge that gets 16 miles to the gallon
https://www.wsj.com/articles/2023-grand-wagoneer-l-series-iii-reivew-how-big-is-too-big-5dcc419d

nostr:npub1efvh0km06s5fqtz2mczx9yutnc6f4ksn39f6z0nz5n8hgde6x7vqp04jx2 That thing is obscene, unless you're going to live in it (and I wouldn't).
nostr:npub1yk67q98wp2s8asr3pdvkmdmmh3x4566fz55m5rlvwsu0dj62s72q804zz4 Now that's a close call!
nostr:npub1qzc8ejmflltq5uuwmvurfcfd4l96t6np6c8fzgj9l2rdfheadydshtyetl nostr:npub1hvqw69xnug4fw6ra4mfcam7ngh4tkcmte6mn0t433hgj4gq0vjtskmjfwx Back in the 1930s, then-Senator Huey Long advocated a 100% income tax (with no exemptions) for wealth beyond $100 million. In today's dollars, that would be $2.3 billion. Just think about that. The average worker has savings typically in the thousands, maybe the hundreds of thousands w/retirement (if we're blessed a million-plus if we work and save for a few decades). $2.3 billion is 230 times greater than $1 million. That's how obscene wealth is in this country.
nostr:npub1gfdrrw9629qxwvwaa3vwnvzhtaqu2c5m9wf6vcwjnmdnhs7hl4jsux7gg6 As someone who used Windows 95 until Windows 98 and the abomination that was Windows ME, I understand the nostalgia. I really miss the fact the entire Windows operating system in those days didn’t spy on every single thing you did on your computer.



