@realcaseyrollins
Businesses are not going to spend $3500 for computers that have to be adjusted to each user.
Most people are not going to walk around with stupid looking goggles on just to talk on the phone.
The tv has the best shot, but even with the tv, part of the enjoyment of watching tv and movies is watching with friends and family. The goggles mean everyone has to have a pair and even then they are too isolating to have an enjoyable experience.
@realcaseyrollins
None of the above.
As Bookworm is approaching, we are also getting Mobian ready for the release!
We have -rc1 images ready to download, and are asking for help in testing: https://images.mobian.org
The movie is live right now. Please retweet
https://bird.makeup/users/realdailywire/statuses/1664424891372941312
If you're ever on the receiving end of relentless political attacks, you can always turn it into a win by going on a Twitter space and sharing your faith in Christ — not Trump or DeSantis — with hundreds of thousands of listeners.
@hamblingreen @PINE64
I hope not.
Very nice #roadmap for #librem5 development by @purism.
They focus totally on the right things. I'm very happy to be a Librem5 owner.
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-product-report-and-roadmap-for-2023/
Communist regimes were not some unfortunate aberration, some historical deviation from a socialist ideal.
They were the ultimate expression, unconstrained by democratic and electoral pressures, of what socialism is all about:
State ownership at the expense of private property.
Government control at the expense of individual enterprise.
The pursuit of equality at the expense of opportunity for all.
In short, the state was everything and the individual nothing.
While I prefer gnome web, I think that switching to firefox is probably a smart move. However, one my librem5, I had to install the mobile friendly addon, that should probably be done by default if the browser is to be the default browser.
I might would also suggest Abrowser from trisquel. It is simply a rebranded firefox.
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-product-report-and-roadmap-for-2023/
#purism #librem5
@swisswatchguy @mattgaetz @hodgetwins
The problem is, people start to believe the people that they are around. He probably believed the things that he said when he was elected. But after years of being around "experts" he is trusting them and forgetting why he was sent up there.
@AmpBenzScientist @freemo @black6_
I have had issues with the cylinder not opening on my judge. It has only happened twice. The second time I took it to a gun smith and had him look at it. He didn't find anything wrong, but it also hasn't happened since.
@sean_hollister
I first saw this about three months ago. An older couple in my church had passed away and had donated a lot if their things to our church. One of the things donated was an hp printer, that would only print a page that said that it could not print unless you signed up forvthe subscription service.
We threw the printer away.
@freemo
I like my judge. I am not very accurate with it though.
I definitely prefer my cz-75 when accuracy is needed.
Let Lia Thomas swim by himself. Let Bud Light expire on the shelf. Let the Ford Raptor transition into a girl in someone else's garage. Let Target's tuck-friendly satan swimsuits hang on the rack forever. Raise the cost of wokeness so high that no organization -- no matter how powerful or dominant -- will be able to afford to promote it.
PSA, if someone asks you for contact info (e.g. a phone number) of someone you know, the correct response is "I can't give that to you, but I can give them yours".
It's efficient and adds no round-trips, it's privacy friendly, it's non-awkward and it's social engineering resistant. It's a universally good rule.
And the corollary, of course: Don't ask someone for another person's contact info - ask them to pass on yours.
I have migrated my account to joshua@mbbc.us