grilledcheesecowboy
You’re right, I’m voting for Trump now because of the Biden genocide. If he didn’t want to lose the election he shouldn’t have supported Israel or tried to close the border. I honestly don’t even care what happens to Palestinians under Trump, Biden should have thought about that before hand.
I used to think this line of thinking was dangerous and was going to help Trump win reelection. But I think you’re right, we can’t let the threat of a Republican being elected coerce into supporting a genocide.
The only clear answer is to teach the Democrats they need to hear and listen to us and champion our policies. The only way I can see to do that is to throw my support entirely behind Donald Trump and other Republican candidates up and down the ballot.
Maybe once only right wing candidates are winning the Democrats will learn that the only way to power is to run extremely left wing candidates and we’ll finally see some progress.
I don’t think Biden is paving the way for anything but more Center-Right presidents like Biden. He’s not pushing us Left. He’s not enabling that. He’s actually pushing us to the Right.
Oh, you’re an uninformed bad faith actor. I’m glad I saw this before I took anything you said seriously.
Congratulations, by not voting for Biden none of your politics are being represented and you’re helping Trump get elected.
As a bonus, by helping Trump get elected you’ll be actively aiding and abetting whatever Trump decides to do, which I’m sure will be great for the people in Gaza.
But you’re not crossing your line in the sand so I’m sure you’ll sleep well at night knowing you stuck to your guns.
Docker swarm is dead, docker swarm mode is still very alive
I’ve had pretty good luck running llamafile on my laptop. The speeds aren’t super fast, and I can only use the models that are Mistral 7B and smaller, but the results are good enough for casual use and general R and Python code.
Edit: my laptop doesn’t have a dedicated GPU, and I don’t think llamafile has support for Intel GPUs yet. CPU inference is still pretty quick.
The paid proton accounts let you use several custom domains, although I’m not sure if you can combine custom domains with email aliases. For random sites the email alias with the stand @proton.me would probably suit your needs.
After about 3 years of use I’ve been very happy with proton’s spam filtering.