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  • I understand how you feel, but reading your story, I think when you were grabbing the product and telling him to “just drop it an leave” is what ended your career.

    It sucks, you got attacked, but you don’t need to trade your personal safety for some store product.

    Just based on this story here, where you are giving a very one sided view of the situation, you intentionally put yourself at risk and kept escalating. I hate that a criminal put you in a situation where you ended up getting fired, but there was more than one mistake here.





  • LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chtoMemes@lemmy.mlWatch out Jack!
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    9 months ago

    If you use birdshot, or any target shot, the individual pellets don’t have enough mass to really do anything, even at terminal velocity. Heck, Dick Cheney shot someone in the face at point blank range with it, and they we able to get on a podium and apologize to Cheney shortly afterwards.

    Slugs are a different story. Not sure about larger buck shot, some of those can be as heavy as a pistol round, but not really aerodynamic.


  • LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.chtoMemes@lemmy.mlHar-monica
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    9 months ago

    He used his power and position to take advantage of an intern. Maybe you should care.

    Most people that make it to the level of a president have done really shitty things, while this one wasn’t at the top of the list, it’s still pretty bad. Sucks that most of the hate and jokes were pushed towards the victim instead of the perpetrator.



  • Well, with multiple users you’d need to decide what the use case is for the whole NAS and then work down from there.

    Are you sharing everything in the NAS with everyone? In that case your NAS setup is fine, just a little permissive, because with RW to everything, the end users can break everything.

    If it were me setting this up, I’d have different mount points for different users. 1 mount for each user that only they can read/write (not even you should be able to see it), and 1 mount that everyone can read/write, maybe if you want to go a little bonkers, 1 mount that everyone can read, but only you can write to.

    Then you’d mount those three to separate mounts in your /media, and you can link them from your home directory for specific use cases.

    Obviously this is completely overkill, but you can take the parts that sound appealing to you and ignore the rest.







  • Even if they shut down today, the parts are out there. You can swap in from a donor laptop in ways that would be impossible for most others. Not to mention the fact that the critical parts are upgradable with standard parts from 3rd parties.

    They supported the same hardware upgrade cycle for three full generations.

    Even if they don’t keep going forever, they still succeeded in a huge way.